Gladstone, John Sir
Gladstone, John
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Correspondence on the present state of slavery in the British West Indies and in the United States of America
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Mercator's reply to Mr. Booth's pamphlet on free trade, as published in the Liverpool Standard
cover - COCorrespondence on the present s...Gladstone, John Sir
Correspondence on the present state of slavery in the British West Indies and in the United States of America [by] Gladstone and Cropper
no cover - PFPlain facts intimately connecte...Gladstone, John Sir
Plain facts intimately connected with the intended repeal of the corn laws, its probable effects on the public revenue, and the prosperity of this country. Addressed to all classes, in the United Kingdom and her colonies
no cover - FLFour letters addressed to the e...Gladstone, John Sir
Four letters addressed to the editor of the Morning post on the objects of the ministerial budget, with additions
no cover - LQLa quistione degli zolfi diluci...Gladstone, John Sir
La quistione degli zolfi dilucidata in una lettera a Lord Palmerston
no cover - TRThe repeal of the Corn lawsGladstone, John Sir
The repeal of the Corn laws
no cover - ASA statement of facts connected...Gladstone, John Sir
A statement of facts connected with the present state of slavery in the British sugar and coffee colonies and in the United States of America together with a view of the present situation of the lower classes in the United Kingdom, contained in a letter addressed to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peet, bart
no cover - TCThe correspondence between John...Gladstone, John Sir
The correspondence between John Gladstone, Esq., M.P., and James Cropper, Esq., on the present state of slavery in the British West Indies and in the United States of America
no cover - LALetters addressed to the earl o...Gladstone, John Sir
Letters addressed to the earl of Clancarty
no cover - LCLetters concerning the abolitio...Gladstone, John Sir
Letters concerning the abolition of the slave-trade
no cover - TLThird letter on the abolition o...Gladstone, John Sir
Third letter on the abolition of the slave-trade
no cover - ATA third letter to the inhabitan...Gladstone, John Sir
A third letter to the inhabitants of Manchester on the exportation of cotton twist
no cover - ALA letter to the inhabitants of...Gladstone, John Sir
A letter to the inhabitants of Manchester, on the exportation of cotton twist
no cover - TRThe ramble of Philo and his man...Gladstone, John Sir
The ramble of Philo and his man sturdy
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Correspondence on the present state of slavery in the British West Indies and in the United States of America
- Open Work
Mercator's reply to Mr. Booth's pamphlet on free trade, as published in the Liverpool Standard
- Open Work
Correspondence on the present state of slavery in the British West Indies and in the United States of America [by] Gladstone and Cropper
- Open Work
Plain facts intimately connected with the intended repeal of the corn laws, its probable effects on the public revenue, and the prosperity of this country. Addressed to all classes, in the United Kingdom and her colonies
- Open Work
Four letters addressed to the editor of the Morning post on the objects of the ministerial budget, with additions
- Open Work
La quistione degli zolfi dilucidata in una lettera a Lord Palmerston
- Open Work
The repeal of the Corn laws
- Open Work
A statement of facts connected with the present state of slavery in the British sugar and coffee colonies and in the United States of America together with a view of the present situation of the lower classes in the United Kingdom, contained in a letter addressed to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peet, bart
- Open Work
The correspondence between John Gladstone, Esq., M.P., and James Cropper, Esq., on the present state of slavery in the British West Indies and in the United States of America
- Open Work
Letters addressed to the earl of Clancarty
- Open Work
Letters concerning the abolition of the slave-trade
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Third letter on the abolition of the slave-trade
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A third letter to the inhabitants of Manchester on the exportation of cotton twist
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A letter to the inhabitants of Manchester, on the exportation of cotton twist
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The ramble of Philo and his man sturdy