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Three letters to the Duke of Wellington, on the fourth report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed in 1828 to enquire into the public income and expenditure of the United Kingdom; in which the nature and tendencey of a sinking fund be investigated, and the fallacy of the reasoning by which it has been recommended to public favour is explained

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  • "Three letters to the Duke of Wellington, on the fourth report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed in 1828 to enquire into the public income and expenditure of the United Kingdom; in which the nature and tendencey of a sinking fund be investigated, and the fallacy of the reasoning by which it has been recommended to public favour is explained"@en
  • "Three letters to the Duke of Wellington on the fourth report of the select committee of the House of Commons, appointed in 1828 to enquire into the public income and expenditure of the United Kingdom in which the nature and tendency of a sinking fund is investigated and the fallacy of the reasoning by which it has been recommended to public favour is explained"
  • "Three letters to the Duke of Wellington on the fourth report of the select committee of the House of Commons, appointed in 1828 to enquire into the public income and expenditure of the United Kingdom in which the nature and tendency of a sinking fund is investigated and the fallacy of the reasoning by which it has been recommended to public favour is explained"@en
  • "Three letters to the Duke of Wellington, on the fourth of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed in 1828 to enquire into the public income and expenditure of the United Kingdom"@en
  • "Three letters to the Duke of Wellington on the fourth report of the select committee of the House of Commons, appointed in 1828 to enquire into the public income and expenditure of the United Kingdom : in which the nature and tendency of a sinking fund is investigated and the fallacy of the reasoning by which it has been recommended to public favour is explained"@en
  • "Three letters to the Duke of Wellington on the fourth report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed in 1828 to enquire into the public income and expenditure of the United Kingdom ; in which the nature and tendency of a sinking fund is investigated, and the fallacy of the reasoning by which it has been recommended to public favour is explained"