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National evils and practical remedies

National evils and practical remedies

Book by J. s. Buckingham
James Silk Buckingham (1786-1855) was a Cornish-born traveller and writer. As a member of Parliament in the 1830s he campaigned for reforms in the army and navy as well as for the temperance movement. He travelled widely to the Middle East, Israel... Google Books
Originally published: 1849
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In this work, published in 1849, Buckingham names seven evils threatening contemporary society (ranging from ignorance from intemperance to war and competition)
James Silk Buckingham. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Online publication date: May 2012. Print publication year: 2011. First published in: 1849. Online ...
In this work, published in 1849, Buckingham names seven evils threatening contemporary society (ranging from ignorance from intemperance to war and competition) ...
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National Evils and Practical Remedies rare book for sale. This First Edition by J.S. BUCKINGHAM is available at Bauman Rare Books.
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In this work, published in 1849, Buckingham names seven evils threatening contemporary society (ranging from ignorance from intemperance to war and ...
National evils and practical remedies, with the plan of a model town . accompanied by an examination of some important moral and political problems .
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Buckingham, James Silk, 1786-1855. Language(s): English. Published: London : P. Jackson, late Fisher, 1849.
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James Silk Buckingham (1786-1855) was a Cornish-born traveller and writer. As a member of Parliament in the 1830s he campaigned for reforms in the army and ...
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In this work, published in 1849, Buckingham names seven evils threatening contemporary society (ranging from ignorance from intemperance to war and competition)
Missing: J. s.
In this work, published in 1849, Buckingham names seven evils threatening contemporary society (ranging from ignorance from intemperance to war and competition) ...