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The Lord Haversham"s speech in the House of Peers

Haversham, John Thompson Baron

The Lord Haversham"s speech in the House of Peers

&c. On Saturday, February 15th, 1706/7.

by Haversham, John Thompson Baron

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Published by London: printed for B. Bragg; and re-printed in Dublin in [Dublin .
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SeriesEighteenth century -- reel 2502, no. 22.
The Physical Object
FormatMicroform
Pagination4p.
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Open LibraryOL16873422M

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