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The parliamentary debates from the year 1803 to the present time
Bib ID 167614
Format JournalJournal
Author
Great Britain. Parliament
 
Description London : Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1812-1820. 
41 v. ; 25 cm. 
Notes

"Forming a continuation of the work entitled "The parliamentary history of England from the earliest period to the year 1803"."

Life Dates Vol. 1 (22nd Nov. 1803 to 29th Mar. 1804)- v. 41 (23rd Nov. 1819 to 28th Feb. 1820) 
Later Title

Great Britain. Parliament. Parliamentary debates (1820)

Former Title

Great Britain. Parliament. Parliamentary debates during ... session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great-Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great-Britain

Subjects Great Britain - Politics and government - Periodicals.
Other authors/contributors Hansard, T. C. (Thomas Curson), 1776-1833

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    Items/Issues Held: Vol. 2-v. 41 (5th Apr./31st July 1804-23rd Nov. 1819/28th Feb. 1820)
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