Defence of William Bourke Kirwan, condemned for the alleged murder of his wife, and now a convict in Spike-Island: to which, amongst other documents, is appended the opinion of Alfred S. Taylor, etc

Defence of William Bourke Kirwan, condemned for the alleged murder of his wife, and now a convict in Spike-Island: to which, amongst other documents, is appended the opinion of Alfred S. Taylor, etc
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