By Charles Tennyson
London   The Proprietors of the 'Mirror of Parliament'
8.5" by 5.5" [3], 4-28pp
A very scarce third edition of Charles Tennyson's speech regarding the moving for a bill to shorten the duration of parliaments.
By Charles Tennyson

1834 Repeal of the Septennial Act Speech of The Right Hon Charles Tennyson In The House of Commons, on Moving for a Bill to Shorten the Duration of Parliaments, 23rd July 1833

London   The Proprietors of the 'Mirror of Parliament'
8.5" by 5.5" [3], 4-28pp
A very scarce third edition of Charles Tennyson's speech regarding the moving for a bill to shorten the duration of parliaments.
£75.00
: 0.75kgs / : 754L21

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Description

Rebound, Very Scarce

Rebound, in a quarter cloth binding with paper covered boards.

Scarce in any edition. 

This speech was given on the 23rd July 1833 in the house of parliament. This pamphlet was extracted from 'the mirror of parliament'. 

Tennyson was an MP for Stamford and Lambeth. His nephew was the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson.

Condition

In a recent quarter cloth binding, with paper covered boards. Externally, fine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean.

Fine

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