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    <value>With: A letter to the shop keepers, tradesmen, farmers, and common-people of Ireland / Jonathan Swift. Dublin: pr. by J. Harding, [1724] and 2 others.
M.B. Drapier = Jonathan Swift.
Date of publication from ESTC.
Binding: sprinkled calf, border (double, blind fillet); spine label hand-lettered; a.e. sprinkled red.

Coinage Ireland Early works to 1800.</value>
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Harding, John, -1725, printer. 
Marlay, Charles Brinsley, 1831-1912, donor.</value>
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