An edition of Extra official state papers (1789)

Extra official state papers.

Addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Rawdon and the other members of ... Parliament, associated for the preservation of the constitution and promoting the prosperity of the British empire.

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Knox, William
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An edition of Extra official state papers (1789)

Extra official state papers.

Addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Rawdon and the other members of ... Parliament, associated for the preservation of the constitution and promoting the prosperity of the British empire.

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Edition Notes

Sabin 38181.
Preface to v. 2 signed: Will. Knox.

Published in
London
Genre
Early works to 1800.

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Library of Congress
DA510 .K6

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Pagination
2 v. in 1.

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Open Library
OL6997691M
LCCN
08017454
OCLC/WorldCat
6822162

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