How every man may become his own landlord; or, A way by which to elevate the condition of the masses of Britain and develope the resources of the country

being a lecture delivered in Newington Free Church, at the request of the Scottish Social Reform Association, on the 6th of March 1851.

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How every man may become his own landlord; or, A way by which to elevate the condition of the masses of Britain and develope the resources of the country

being a lecture delivered in Newington Free Church, at the request of the Scottish Social Reform Association, on the 6th of March 1851.

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At head of title page : Social reform.

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