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Free-trade fallacies refuted; in a series of lettres to the editor of the Morning Herald

Free-trade fallacies refuted; in a series of lettres to the editor of the Morning Herald

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Free-trade fallacies refuted; in a series of lettres to the editor of the Morning Herald

by Young, George Frederick

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London: James Madden, 8 Leadenhall Street; John Ollivier, 59 Pall Mall, 1852 Book. Good. Hardcover. 47 pages. Light soiling. Bound in modern cloth boards, gilt lettered to the spine..

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Stephen Rench GB (GB)
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Title
Free-trade fallacies refuted; in a series of lettres to the editor of the Morning Herald
Author
Young, George Frederick
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
Publisher
James Madden, 8 Leadenhall Street; John Ollivier, 59 Pall Mall
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1852
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