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Published by Catholic Publication Society Co. in New York .
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Edition Notes

StatementEdited by his son, Thomas More Madden.
ContributionsMadden, Thomas More, 1838-1902 ed.
The Physical Object
Pagination4 p. l., 328 p.
Number of Pages328
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL23318497M
OCLC/WorldCa5118327

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