Vol. A, ff. iii + 34, oblong octavo.London, England: Order-book for disposition of troops in, during Corn Law riots: 1815.George III of England: Order-book for disposition of troops in London during Corn Law riots: 1815.Bookplates and Book-stamps: Bo... Unspecified

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Vol. A, ff. iii + 34, oblong octavo.London, England: Order-book for disposition of troops in, during Corn Law riots: 1815.George III of England: Order-book for disposition of troops in London during Corn Law riots: 1815.Bookplates and Book-stamps: Bo... Unspecified

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