The Convict: A Tale, Volume 1

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Smith, Elder and Company, 1847 - Convicts - 620 pages
 

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Page 13 - A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF THE IRON TRADE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, from the earliest Records to the present Time. With an Appendix, containing Official Tables, and other public Documents. By HARRY SCRIVENOR, Esq., Blaenavon.
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