A full and accurate report of the proceedings of the petitioners against a bill intituled A bill to prevent unlawful combinations of workmen

with the speeches of Lord Holland and of counsel, and a full abstract of the act : submitted to serious consideration of all journeymen, workmen, and others throughout the kingdom

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A full and accurate report of the proceedings of the petitioners against a bill intituled A bill to prevent unlawful combinations of workmen

with the speeches of Lord Holland and of counsel, and a full abstract of the act : submitted to serious consideration of all journeymen, workmen, and others throughout the kingdom

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English
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20

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Edition Notes

Includes argument of John Gurney, counsel for the petitioners (journeymen calico printers).
Signatures: [A]1 B⁸ [C]1.
With: Eaton, Daniel Isaac. The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton, for publishing a supposed libel intituled Politics for the people, or, Hog's wash, at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, February twenty-fourth, 1794. London : The defendant, [1794]. Bound together subsequent to publication.

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Library of Congress
KD372.E25 E2535 1794

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Pagination
20 p. ;
Number of pages
20

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3474577M
LCCN
2005576934

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