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Mr. O'Brien's vindication of his conduct at the late Birmingham Conference . containing his "Blackguard letter" to the editor of the "Star", which that personage suppressed; also, his letter to the "British statesman"; [...] etc., etc.;

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Institution:International Institute of Social History
Format: TEXT
Published: Printed by Taylor, 1842.
Birmingham :
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10622/5CE962A3-5C23-467B-85BE-6C5CB866D28F
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