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A plea, to power and Parliament, for the working classes. By R.A. Slaney, ...

By: Slaney, Robert Aglionby, 1792-1862.Publisher: London : Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, ... J. Ridgway, ...; and Hatchard & Son, ..., 1847Description: viii, 158, [2]p.Note: Author's presentation copy; ms. note by Lord Truro recording thisSubject(s): Working class -- Great Britain
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.112(8) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33477-1001
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PAM VOL.112(5) The Church of England's danger, and the Church of England's remedy: or, Lord John Russell's letter practically considered and applied. By the Rev. Henry Bunn, ... PAM VOL.112(6) Proselytism in Ireland. The Catholic Defence Association, versus the Irish Church Missions, on the charge of bribery and intimidation. PAM VOL.112(7) An anti-papistical catechism; being a concise instruction on such tenets and principles of the Romish church as particularly affect the lives and possession of men. PAM VOL.112(8) A plea, to power and Parliament, for the working classes. By R.A. Slaney, ... PAM VOL.112(9) A brief statement on tithes, first printed in 1832; and A testimony to the authority of Christ in his Church, first printed in 1840. Both issued by the Religious Society of Friends. PAM VOL.11(3) Opinions of Sir Robert Peel and Sir James Graham on the corn-laws in 1839. PAM VOL.11(4) A remedy for the distresses of the nation; showing a saving of fifty millions a year sterling, by an equitable adjustment of the corn laws, an increase of revenue of five millions, and a short plan for taking off half the assessed taxes, custom and excise duties. By the Rev. Thomas Farr ...

Author's presentation copy; ms. note by Lord Truro recording this

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