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Notes on the Reform Bill. By a Barrister.

By: Coleridge, John Taylor, 1790-1876.Publisher: London : Brake and Varty, 1831Description: 63, [1]p.Subject(s): Great Britain. Parliament -- Reform -- 19th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.282(7) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 42234-1001
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VOL.282(4) The past and present state of the representation of Ireland in Parliament ... compiled from parliamentary papers, and other authentic and official documents. By Henry Livesley. VOL.282(5) A letter addressed to Lord Viscount Althorp, on the state of the nation, and particularly of the poor. By William Cockburn, ... VOL.282(6) The country without a government; or plain questions upon the unhappy state of the present administration. VOL.282(7) Notes on the Reform Bill. By a Barrister. VOL.282(8) An address to the King, the Lords, and Commons, on the representative constitution of England. By H. A. Merewether, Esq., Sergeant at Law. VOL.282(9) Speech of John Poynder, Esq. at a general court of proprietors of the East India Company, on Wednesday, September 22, 1830. Containing evidence in proof of the direct encouragement afforded by the Company to the licentious and sanguinary systems of idolatry; and demonstrating the net amount of pecuniary profits derived by the Company from the tax imposed on the worshippers at the different temples. VOL.28(3) The funeral of the mass; or, the mass dead and buried, without hope of resurrection. Translated from the French of Monsieur De Roden, ...

Barrister = John Taylor Coleridge.

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