Great Britain and New South Wales : an appeal on behalf of that colony against the oppressive charge...
Great Britain and New South Wales : an appeal on behalf of that colony against the oppressive charges for police and gaols, to which, since 1835, it has been subjected.
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Publisher
[London? : s.n., 1841 (London : Harrison)
Date
1841
Call Numbers
PAM 84/621 , 336.91/G
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Language
English
Physical Description
Physical content
47, [2] p. ; 22 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
[London? : s.n., 1841 (London : Harrison)
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1841
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Copyright status: Out of copyright.
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Full title
Great Britain and New South Wales : an appeal on behalf of that colony against the oppressive charges for police and gaols, to which, since 1835, it has been subjected.
Notes
General note
At head of t.p.: "Private circulation".
Issued anonymously and circulated to Members of Parliament.
Dixson Library copy at PAM 84/621 signed by and with ms. annotations by Richard Bourke.
Selected for Digitisation 2016.
State Reference Library copy has stamp: 'The Free Library, Sydney. Bequeathed by Mr Justice Wise, 1865'. In 1865 Mr. Justice Wise presented the N.S.W. Government with his library of Australian books, pamphlets and manuscripts, in trust, to be placed in a Free Public Library. These volumes were held by the Australian Museum until the Free Public Lib...
Citation / References Note
Ferguson, J.A. Bibliography of Australia, 3227.
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
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Call Numbers
PAM 84/621 , 336.91/G
Record Identifier
74VMbR4NOLoX
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VMbR4NOLoX
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MMS ID
991000768559702626
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