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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 132 Collections and/or Records:
Reynolds, S, The Saddle has Been Put on the Wrong Horse For a House Divided against Itself can Never Stand Pointing out a way for the Revival of Trade by the Uniting of the People, 1821
Item — Volume 8
Dates:
1821
Robertson, John, The Happiness and Prosperity of Great Britain; or a vindication of the British Government from the unjust clamours and unfounded calumnies raised against it by unreasonable men, 1821
Item — Volume 107
Dates:
1821
Rose, George, Observations on the Poor Laws, and on the Management of the Poor, in Great Britain, 1805
Item — Volume 61
Dates:
1805
Sheffield, John Holroyd, Earl of, Observations on the Impolicy, Abuses, False Interpretation, and Ruinous Consequences of The Poor Laws: and on the Reports of the Two Houses of Parliament., 1818
Item — Volume 56
Dates:
1818
Short Hints to the People of England, upon the Duty of Petitioning against the Present War., 1793
Item — Volume 95
Dates:
1793
Sibbit, Adam, Thoughts on the Frequency of Divorces in Modern Times, and on the Necessity of Legislative Exertion, to Prevent their Increasing Prevalence, 1800
Item — Volume 31
Dates:
1800
Somers, John Somers, The Judgement of Whole Kingdoms and Nations, concerning the Rights, Power, and Prerogative of Kings and the Rights, Priviledges, and Properties of the People, 1771
Item — Volume 102
Dates:
1771