Mr. Douglas' letter to Lord Brougham, vindicating the reformed Town Council of Glasgow from the slander in a letter read by Lord Lyndhurst in debatre on the English Corporation reform bill, 18th August 1835. With an appendix
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printed for the author,
1835.
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10622/CE4066CA-352C-4213-920B-F0AD06940110 |
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