MINUTE-BOOK of the Committee of the National Union of the Working Classes, 14 Oct.-21 Dec. 1831. The meetings recorded all took place at the Commercial Coffee House, Temple Bar, kept by W. Benbow. For a detailed account of the National Union, see the... Unspecified

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MINUTE-BOOK of the Committee of the National Union of the Working Classes, 14 Oct.-21 Dec. 1831. The meetings recorded all took place at the Commercial Coffee House, Temple Bar, kept by W. Benbow. For a detailed account of the National Union, see the... Unspecified

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