R. Cort
R. Cort
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- RIRail-Road impositions detected,...R. Cort
Rail-Road impositions detected, or, Facts and arguments, being an exposé of the estimates of the Grand Northern Railway, submitted to public meetings ...
no cover - SVSmall v. AttwoodR. Cort
Small v. Attwood
no cover - RIRail-road impositions detected,...R. Cort
Rail-road impositions detected, or, Facts and arguments to prove that the Manchester and Liverpool Railway has not paid one per cent nett profit, and that the Birmingham, Bristol, Southampton, Windsor, and other railways are, and must for ever be, only bubble speculations
no cover - ASA second letter to the sharehol...R. Cort
A second letter to the shareholders of the British Iron Company
no cover - ATA third letter to the sharehold...R. Cort
A third letter to the shareholders of the British Iron Company
no cover - ALA letter to the shareholders of...R. Cort
A letter to the shareholders of the British Iron Company showing the past and present losses of the speculation
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- Open Work
Rail-Road impositions detected, or, Facts and arguments, being an exposé of the estimates of the Grand Northern Railway, submitted to public meetings ...
- Open Work
Small v. Attwood
- Open Work
Rail-road impositions detected, or, Facts and arguments to prove that the Manchester and Liverpool Railway has not paid one per cent nett profit, and that the Birmingham, Bristol, Southampton, Windsor, and other railways are, and must for ever be, only bubble speculations
- Open Work
A second letter to the shareholders of the British Iron Company
- Open Work
A third letter to the shareholders of the British Iron Company
- Open Work
A letter to the shareholders of the British Iron Company showing the past and present losses of the speculation