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| | The Bloody Bridge: And Other Papers Relating to the Insurrection of 1641 By Thomas Fitzpatrick | Published 1903 Sealy, Bryers and Walker | | Ireland | | 296 pages | | Original from Harvard University | | Digitized Sep 8, 2005 |
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| | The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference By Charles George Herbermann | Published 1913 Encyclopedia Press | | Religion | | Original from the University of Michigan | | v.5 | | Digitized Feb 6, 2007 |
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| The Scot in Ulster: Sketch of the History of the Scottish Population of Ulster By John Harrison | Published 1888 W. Blackwood and Sons | Scots | 115 pages |
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| | Sketch of Alexander Alexander who Emigrated from County Down, Ireland By Walter Scott Alexander | Published 1898 Press of Commercial Print. Co | | 79 pages | | Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison | | Digitized Apr 19, 2007 |
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| Berna Boyle By J. H. Riddell | Published 1900 Macmillan | 443 pages | Original from Harvard University | Digitized Sep 6, 2007 |
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| The Edinburgh Review By Sydney Smith | Published 1869 A. and C. Black | Scotland | Original from Oxford University | v.129:(year)1869 | Digitized Nov 8, 2006 |
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 | | The Cowans from County Down By John Kerr Fleming | Published 1971 Printed by Derreth Print Co | | 440 pages | | Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison | | Digitized Aug 15, 2007 |
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