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Answer to a letter from the Secretary of a Society for Political Instruction, formed by working men, asking for advice on the conduct of such institutions. By M. D. H.

By: Hill, Matthew Davenport, 1792-1872.Publisher: London : Effingham Wilson, [1836?]Description: 8p.Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- William IV, 1830-1837
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.108(10) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33600-1001
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PAM VOL.107(7) Letter by the chairman of the London and South-Western Railway Company, to the shareholders in that company, on the pending differences between the London and South-Western and the Great Western Railway companies. PAM VOL.10(8) The people, or the peers; utrum horum, qui mavis accipe? Or, a rapid sketch and brief exposition of the present condition of the British Empire; containing some strictures on several of its leading statesmen and public characters, together with a few arguments and suggestions on the corn laws and currency questions. By Publius. PAM VOL.108(1) John Bull's soliloquies on the late impeachment. PAM VOL.108(10) Answer to a letter from the Secretary of a Society for Political Instruction, formed by working men, asking for advice on the conduct of such institutions. By M. D. H. PAM VOL.108(11) A glance at state affairs; with a few suggestions to the Conservatives of Great Britain. By the author of "Thoughts on the state and prospects of conservatism," etc. PAM VOL.108(12) Nottingham Constitutional Club. Speeches delivered by Chas. Wilkins, Esq. barrister, at the anniversary dinner of the above association, June 16, 1836. PAM VOL.108(13) Nottingham Operative Conservative Association, established November 3, 1835. Anniversary of the victory at Waterloo, Monday, June 20, 1836.

M. D. H. = Matthew Davenport Hill?

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