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A compendious or briefe examination of certayne ordinary complaints of divers of our countrymen, in these dayes: which although they are in some part uniust and frivolous, yet are they all by way of Dialogues throughly debated and discussed. By W.S., gentleman. Imprinted at London in Fleetstreate neere vnto Sainte Dunstones Church, by Thomas Marshe. 1581. Cum privilegio; communicated by H. Wrottesley, Esq. M.P.

By: Stafford, William, 1554-1612.Contributor(s): Hales, John, d. 1571.Publisher: [London] : [s.n.], [1815]Description: [2], 247-98p.Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- Edward VI, 1547-1553
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Salisbury Room Corridor, Principal Floor Lords Library Tracts VOL.12(6) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 36599-1001
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VOL.12(3) The speech of the Right Hon. George Rose, in the House of Commons, on the 5th of May 1814, on the subject of the corn laws. VOL.12(4) The grounds of an opinion on the policy of restricting the importation of foreign corn: intended as an appendix to "Observations on the corn laws". By the Rev. T.R. Malthus. VOL.12(5) An address to the fund holder, the manufacturer, the mechanic, and the poor; on the subject of the corn laws. By Richard Preston, Esq. M.P. VOL.12(6) A compendious or briefe examination of certayne ordinary complaints of divers of our countrymen, in these dayes: which although they are in some part uniust and frivolous, yet are they all by way of Dialogues throughly debated and discussed. By W.S., gentleman. Imprinted at London in Fleetstreate neere vnto Sainte Dunstones Church, by Thomas Marshe. 1581. Cum privilegio; communicated by H. Wrottesley, Esq. M.P. VOL.12(7) An inquiry concerning the propriety of increasing the import duty on foreign corn. By John Naismith ... VOL.12(8) An inquiry into the policy, efficiency, and consistency, of the alterations in our corn laws; which have been lately proposed to Parliament in a letter to Sir Henry Parnell, Bart. VOL.12(9) The substance of the speeches of Sir H. Parnell, Bart. in the House of Commons, with additional observations on the corn laws.

An offprint from "The Pamphleteer", v.5 (1815).

Ascribed to William Stafford, but more likely author is John Hales.

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