The laws for the protection and encouragement of inventions
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- 242108
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- London : printed at the Office of the "Standard of Freedom", [1849]
- 16 p. ; 21 cm.
- Series:
- Financial reform tracts ; no. 22.
- Notes:
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- Issued by the Liverpool Financial Reform Association.
- Includes a speech of Mr. Edward Brodribb, at a public meeting of the Liverpool Reform Association, Nov. 22, 1849 on p. 11-16.
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- 1849
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- 1849
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