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Reasons humbly submitted to the honourable members of both Houses of Parliament, for introducing a law, to prevent unnecessary and vexatious removals of the poor [...]

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Institution:International Institute of Social History
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Published: Fletcher & Hodson, 1775.
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10622/D7123ECA-34D4-4B1B-94E9-6E673E01852E
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Published:1775.

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