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035 $a1102097
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090 $aDA520$b.G46 1795x no. 6
100 1 $aBeddoes, Thomas,$d1760-1808.
245 10 $aWhere would be the harm of a speedy peace?.
260 $aBristol :$bPrinted and sold by N. Biggs [et al.],$c[1795]
300 $a12 p. ;$c23.5 cm.
590 $aBound volume includes: 1. Considerations on Lord Grenville's and Mr. Pitt's bills -- 2. An appeal to the people, on the two despotic bills, now in Parliament -- 2a. Pitt's act, to prevent seditious meetings (with: Lord Grenville's act, to prevent His Majesty's person and government from treasonable and seditious attempts) -- 3. The speeches of John Horne Tooke, during the Westminster election, 1796 -- 4. The speech of the right Hon. Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons on Tuesday, March 24, 1795 -- 5. A word in defence of the Bill of Rights, against gagging bills -- 6. Where would be the harm of a speedy peace? -- 7. A letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt, on the means of relieving the present scarcity, and preventing the diseases that arise from meagre food -- 8. Alternatives compared, or, What shall the rich do to be safe? -- 9. Tithes indefensible; or, Observations on the origin and effects of tithes.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xHistory$y1789-1820.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xPolitics and government$y1789-1820.
914 $a1102097
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852 $aBPL - Special Collections $bNonfiction - In Library Use Only$hDA520$i.G46 1795x no. 6$kRARE BKS$o9$p30000000686842$rIn$wBook$y1$90
999 $bDA520 .G46 1795x no. 6$c0$g1$h1$i1$j1$k0$xDA520 .G46 1795x no. 6