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- [Come, Tougall, tell me what you'll thocht] (1831), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Alexander Rodger - [Descend, sweet Liberty, descend] (1832), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - [Every year of my life do I drain a bowl] (1832), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - [Gladstone, dread of every Tory] (1884), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon - [Great is thy power and great thy fame] (1884), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon - [Green grow the rashes O] (1913), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1918: Representation of the People Act
Anon [T. E. J.] - [Hark! 'Tis the day of summons] (1831), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - [Lord Salisbury and his Tory Gang] (1884), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon - [Midst Whig-boys and Radicals though we may roam] (1831), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - [My Lords you have kindled a national fire] (1884), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon - [My wish is ardent that Reform] (1832), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - [Newington butts were lively] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Alice Stewart Ker - [Now's the day, and now's the hour] (1884), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon - [O' Whigs an' Tories we can see] (1832), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - [O, may our present Government] (1916), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon [Sanny McNee] - [Oh! who are these in scant array] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Kathleen Emerson - [Rejoice ye sons of Lanarkshire] (1831), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon [J. A.] - [Repent, ye Tory Lords, repent] (1884), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon - [The beech wood saunters idly to the sea] (1912), National Library of Scotland, Chapbook
1918: Representation of the People Act
Katherine M. Richmond - [The dressers of flax will do which they can] (1884), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
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