Speech of Mr. Johnstone on the Third Reading of the Bill for Preventing the Gold Coin of the Realm from Being Paid or Accepted for a Greater Value Than the Current Value of Such Coin Commonly Called Lord Stanhope s Bill Friday the 19th of July 18

Speech of Mr. Johnstone on the Third Reading of the Bill for Preventing the Gold Coin of the Realm from Being Paid or Accepted for a Greater Value Than the Current Value of Such Coin Commonly Called Lord Stanhope s Bill Friday the 19th of July 18
Speech of Mr. Johnstone on the Third Reading of the Bill for Preventing the Gold Coin of the Realm from Being Paid or Accepted for a Greater Value Than the Current Value of Such Coin Commonly Called Lord Stanhope s Bill Friday the 19th of July 18 Login for the JSON version of this page.
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Speech of Mr. Johnstone on the Third Reading of the Bill for Preventing the Gold Coin of the Realm from Being Paid or Accepted for a Greater Value Than the Current Value of Such Coin Commonly Called Lord Stanhope s Bill Friday the 19th of July 18
ISBN-10
1-379-14474-4
ISBN-13
978-1-379-14474-8
Author(s)
William Clowes, J. Booker, George Johnstone
Publisher
Creative Media Partners, LLC
Published
2018
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Pages
692
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Metadata
EAN
9781379144748
ASIN
1379144744
Prefix
978
Group
1
Group Name
English language
Group Identifier
978-1
Registrant
379
Publication
14474
Check Digit
8
Formatted
978-1-379-14474-8

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