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A letter addressed to the Right Hon. the Earl Grey, First Lord of His Majesty's treasury, on the subject of our commercial laws : in as far as they relate to bankrupts and insolvents, for the purpose of showing that they are the sole cause of the present distressed state of our commerce and of that progressive demoralization which is so visible in almost all the trading classes of Great Britain

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  • "A letter addressed to the Right Hon. the Earl Grey, First Lord of His Majesty's treasury, on the subject of our commercial laws : in as far as they relate to bankrupts and insolvents, for the purpose of showing that they are the sole cause of the present distressed state of our commerce and of that progressive demoralization which is so visible in almost all the trading classes of Great Britain"@en
  • "A Letter addressed to ... Earl Grey, First Lord of His Majesty's Treasury, on the subject of our Commercial Laws, in as far as they relate to Bankrupts and Insolvents: for the purpose of showing that they are the sole cause of the present distressed state of our commerce, and of that progressive demoralization which is so visible in almost all the trading classes of Great Britain"@en
  • "A letter addressed to the Right Hon. the Earl Grey, First Lord of His Majesty's treasury, on the subject of our commercial laws in as far as they relate to bankrupts and insolvents, for the purpose of showing that they are the sole cause of the present distressed state of our commerce and of that progressive demoralization which is so visible in almost all the trading classes of Great Britain"
  • "A letter addressed to the Right Hon. the Earl Grey, First Lord of His Majesty's treasury, on the subject of our commercial laws in as far as they relate to bankrupts and insolvents, for the purpose of showing that they are the sole cause of the present distressed state of our commerce and of that progressive demoralization which is so visible in almost all the trading classes of Great Britain"@en