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James O'Leary: The most ancient lives of Saint Patrick, including the life by Jocelin ... and his extant writings, with a preface and chronological table  s:en:Index:The most ancient lives of Saint Patrick - O'Leary (page 151 crop).jpg
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James O'Leary  (1837–1902) wikidata:Q19361495 s:en:Author:James O'Leary
 
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The most ancient lives of Saint Patrick, including the life by Jocelin ... and his extant writings, with a preface and chronological table
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New York : Kenedy
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Language English
Publication date 1904
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