Papers presented to Parliament in 1814
- Bib ID:
- 366189
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Great Britain. Parliament
- Description:
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- London : Printed by R. G. Clarke, [1814?]
- 56, iii p. ; 21 cm.
- Notes:
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- includes index.
- Kashnor copy bound with: Supplement to the parliamentary papers for the year 1813.
- Subject:
- Copyright:
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- Since 1884 [Created/Published Date + 70 Years]
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- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 1814
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