An address to the advocates of reform: Allegorically representing and plainly submitting that the measure now in progress through parliament adheres not to the acknowledged principles of the constitution, and is unjust, illegal, impolitic, and unnecessary . [...]. By a member of the honourable Society of the Middle Temple.;
Institution: | International Institute of Social History |
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Format: | TEXT |
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Printed by Ellerton and Henderson for Roake and Varty,
1831.
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10622/7E0BA526-2F3E-4D98-905B-C70FAC1C3860 |
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