An appeal from Earl Grey and Sir William Denison to British justice and humanity, against the propos...
An appeal from Earl Grey and Sir William Denison to British justice and humanity, against the proposed continuance of transportation to Van Diemen's Land, in a letter to the liberal press of the nation : (with petitions, and an appendix) / by C.G. Stevens.
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Publisher
London : John Snow, 1851.
Date
1851.
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DSM/365/S , 83/209
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Language
English
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Physical content
24 p. ; 22 cm.
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Publisher
London : John Snow, 1851.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1851.
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Copyright status: Out of copyright.
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An appeal from Earl Grey and Sir William Denison to British justice and humanity, against the proposed continuance of transportation to Van Diemen's Land, in a letter to the liberal press of the nation : (with petitions, and an appendix) / by C.G. Stevens.
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General note
Ferguson bibliography.
Dixson Library copy at 83/209: Spine title Pamphlets-Tasmania.
Mitchell Library copy 2 at DSM/ 365/ S : signed, 'D.S. Mitchell' and with missing cover.
Mitchell Library copy at DSM/ 365/ S: has David Scott Mitchell bookplate.
Mitchell Library copy at DSM/ 365/ S: inscribed: "Mr. G.W. Walker, with Mr. Stevens' kind regards."
Selected for Digitisation 2013...
Citation / References Note
Ferguson, J.A. Bibliography of Australia, 16247.
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
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DSM/365/S , 83/209
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74VvW5qAoJXM
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991012134429702626
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