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Philalethes
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Ryder, Dudley
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Sebright, JS
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Parliamentary reform
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Laws and legislation
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Rural workers
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1831
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Roake and Varty
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A word in season: addressed to persons desirous of change
Philalethes
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A few words to the Lords and the people about reform
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A plain statement with respect to wages, addressed chiefly to agricultural labourers
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A dialogue on Parliamentary reform
1831
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The advantages of reform, as proposed by the present ministers
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Imposture unmasked: in a letter to the labourers and working people of England, on the schemes of the church robbers and revolutionaries with regard to the church
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County reform: opinion of Sir J. S. Sebright, in reply to a letter from a freeholder at Nutford, to Sir J. S. Sebright, on the subject of votes being given to, or withheld from, farmers being tenants at will, or under a lease, for a less term than 21 years - the following answer has been received, to the better understanding of which answer, we subjoin a few explanatory notes
1831
Sebright, JS
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The real character and tendency of the proposed reform
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Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable the Earl of Harrowby, in the House of Lords, October 4th, 1831, on the motion, that the Reform Bill be read a second time
1831
Ryder, Dudley
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The new constitution: "the Bill, the whole Bill, and nothing but the Bill"
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On the laws and liberties of Englishmen
1831
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A leaf from the future history of England, on the subject of reform in Parliament
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A Protestant freeman's appeal to the Protestant electors of Great Britain and Ireland
1831
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A true account of the life and death of Swing, the rick-burner: written by one well aquainted with him, together with the confession of Thomas Goodman, now under sentence of death, in Horsham jail, for rick-burning
[ca. 1831]
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