Mr Wentworth's reply to Mr Robert Lowe's speech on the motion made by Lord John Russell ... to bring...
Mr Wentworth's reply to Mr Robert Lowe's speech on the motion made by Lord John Russell ... to bring in a bill to enable her majesty to assent to a bill, as amended, of the Legislature of New South Wales, to confer a constitution on New South Wales, and to grant a civil list to Her Majesty / W.C. Wentworth.
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Publisher
London : Webster, 1855.
Date
1855.
Call Numbers
MF 3 T 52 , PAM 85/79 , 85/81 , DSM/342.91/W , 85/80
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Language
English
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16 p. ; 21 cm.
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Publisher
London : Webster, 1855.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1855.
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Copyright status: Out of copyright.
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Mr Wentworth's reply to Mr Robert Lowe's speech on the motion made by Lord John Russell ... to bring in a bill to enable her majesty to assent to a bill, as amended, of the Legislature of New South Wales, to confer a constitution on New South Wales, and to grant a civil list to Her Majesty / W.C. Wentworth.
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Signed W.C. Wentworth, 23A King Street, May 23 1855 --p. 16.
Mitchell Library copy at DSM/ 342.91/ W: has Alfred Lee bookplate.
State Reference Library copy at MF 3 T 52: Has bookseller's label: "Angus & Robertson".
Selected for Digitisation 2013
Citation / References Note
Ferguson, J.A. Bibliography of Australia, 18322.
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW
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MF 3 T 52 , PAM 85/79 , 85/81 , DSM/342.91/W , 85/80
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74VM4KQZ4wNZ
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VM4KQZ4wNZ
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991001377499702626
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