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Familiar Letters on the Real Argument Peculiar to the Question of Catholic Emancipation

Familiar Letters on the Real Argument Peculiar to the Question of Catholic Emancipation

Addressed to the Right Honourable, the Earl of Donoughmore (Classic Reprint)

by Peter Moore
Hardback
Publication Date: 19/01/2019

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Excerpt from Familiar Letters on the Real Argument Peculiar to the Question of Catholic Emancipation: Addressed to the Right Honourable, the Earl of Donoughmore Pope Gregory VII. Wrote to the Emperor Henry IV If I d1e not, I will take your life and em1pire; and instructed.

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ISBN:
9780483128156
9780483128156
Category:
Political science & theory
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
19-01-2019
Publisher:
Forgotten Books
Pages:
210
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x13mm
Weight:
0.44kg
Peter Moore

Peter Moore is a medical journalist and honorary fellow of Trinity College, Bristol. He is Chairman of the Medical Journalists' Association and winner of numerous awards for his journalism, inclding the MJA Tony Thistlewaite Award for his most recent book, Blood and Justice. He lectures in ethics, and has held a range of post-doctoral research fellowships with The Wellcome Trust and British Heart Foundation.

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