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The present and long-continued stagnation of trade : its causes, effects, and cure. Being a sequel to An inquiry into the commercial position of Great Britain, &c
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The present and long-continued stagnation of trade : its causes, effects, and cure. Being a sequel to An inquiry into the commercial position of Great Britain, &c
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[1869?]
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293461
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Burn, Richard
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22 cm
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