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Revolution
Revolution (Total Items 22, Showing: 1 -> 8)
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NOT REFORM BUT REVOLUTION
PALMER, William Jocelyn,,
A discourse on the real principles of the Revolution, the Bill of Rights, Act of Settlement, &c. Buckingham, printed by J. Seeley. Sold by Hatchard, London. [1809]
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ID No: 25517
175.00
FREEDOM IS NOT A RIGHT TO VOTE
FRIEND OF ORDER,,
A few plain questions to the working people of Scotland. n.p. [Edinburgh?] 1793
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ID No: 25386
175.00
JONES, William,,
A letter from Thomas Bull to his Brother John. [London? 1792?]
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ID No: 26780
450.00
JACOBINS,,
A speech, delivered at the Jacobin Club, supposed in the Candlerigs of Glasgow. n.p. [Glasgow?] n.d. [1793?]
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ID No: 29126
395.00
BARLOW, Joel,
Advice to the privileged orders in the several states of Europe, London: J. Johnson. 1792
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ID No: 24218
150.00
A CONDEMNATION OF THE LUDDITES
FEILD, Rev. Edward,
An address on the state of the country, Oxford, printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker. 1830
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ID No: 28898
125.00
THE FRIENDS OF PUBLIC TRANQUILLITY HAVE NOTHING TO FEAR
PALEY, William,,
An essay upon the British Constitution: London: R. Faulder. 1792
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ID No: 24138
175.00
SMEATON'S FIRTH-CLYDE CANAL
FORTH AND CLYDE CANAL,,
Considerations upon the intended navigable communication between the Friths of Forth and Clyde. n.p. [Edinburgh], n.d. but dated April 11. 1767
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ID No: 25243
125.00
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