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The social state of Great Britain and Ireland considered, :
with regard to the labouring population, &c. &c. ... /
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Bermingham
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Thomas
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Additional statements on the subject of the river Shannon to the reports published in 1831. /
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Bermingham
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Thomas
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1834.
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Report on the state of the River Shannon, both as to the nagigation and the drainage of the adjoining lands:
together with a report on the lakes of Galway and Mayo
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1831
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Physical description: 64 p. 20 cm. (8vo)
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