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The Board of Trade and the Kentish railway schemes.

Publisher: London : Thomas Varty, 1845Description: 41 p.Subject(s): Great Britain. Board of Trade. Railway Department | Railways -- Great Britain
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.283(31) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 44201-1001
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VOL.283(29) Primary charge of the Right Rev. Robert Daly, D.D., Lord Bishop of Cashel, Waterford, and Lismore, delivered to the three dioceses in July, 1843. VOL.283(3) Report of the Parliamentary Committee of the Loyal National Repeal Association, on the militia estimates for 1844-5. VOL.283(30) Il templario. Melodramma in tre atti da rappresentarsi nel Teatro Carlo Felice, il carnovale del 1845. VOL.283(31) The Board of Trade and the Kentish railway schemes. VOL.283(32) Good! (A proposition on the national debt) Supplement to the appendix. VOL.283(33) The Reviving life of Good! is the moral power of the press. VOL.283(34) The moral power of the press. A death-blow to evil! Opinions of the press on remarks on evil, by Luke James Hansard, especially touching an evil complained of, videlicet, the hurtful prostitution of mankind - the seduction of women and of the infant females to their destruction and their shame - also, the encouragement given to these offences by a tacit privilege allowing the commission of the evil, and permitting the existence of houses and human agencies favouring the ready facilities for the crime.

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