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Hard measure, or a real statement of facts, in a letter to the burgesses, and freemen burgesses, of the town of Shrewsbury. ... By Sir Richard Hill, Bart.

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Author(s)Richard Hill
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National Library of Wales

T204263

The advertisement dated: Dec. 15, 1795. On the election of Members of Parliament for the Borough of Shrewsbury in 1796.

[London] : Printed for J. Stockdale, and to be had of all the booksellers in Shrewsbury, [1795?]. 4,28p. ; 8°

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