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The following case is submitted to the Queen, Lords, and Commons, who comprise, when justly balanced, forming a useful check and control over each other, the noble first class ship Constitution, to the honest, religious, church-going rads; to the base, bloody and brutal Whigs; to the disloyal, bloody Tories; to the British people.

By: Smyth, John.Publisher: London : [s.n.], 1837Description: 32p.Subject(s): Conspiracy -- Ireland | Customs administration -- Ireland -- Officials and employees | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 19th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.237(11) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 59270-1001
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VOL.236(9) Sulla malattia e mortalità degli alberi. Osservazioni del C. Amoretti. VOL.237(1) On legislative ignorance. An address to the vice-chancellor, heads of colleges, and professors at the universities. VOL.237(10) This case is submitted to all who are noble, just, honourable and honest in the land, whether peers, commoners, or freeholders...[etc]. VOL.237(11) The following case is submitted to the Queen, Lords, and Commons, who comprise, when justly balanced, forming a useful check and control over each other, the noble first class ship Constitution, to the honest, religious, church-going rads; to the base, bloody and brutal Whigs; to the disloyal, bloody Tories; to the British people. VOL.237(12) The Peel banquet. Speeches of the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart., Lord Stanley, and Sir James Graham, Bart., at Merchant Tailors' Hall, May 12, 1838. With details of proceedings at the splendid banquet held on that day in honour of Sir Robert Peel, when above three hundred members of the House of Commons were present. VOL.237(13) Observations suggested on reading the account of the "Peel Banquet". VOL.237(14) Speech delivered in the House of Commons on the motion of Sir George Strickland, for the abolition of the negro apprenticeship, Friday, March 30, 1838. With an appendix. By W.E. Gladstone.

Dedication signed: John Smyth.

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