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Your search found 16 poems.
- A New Song (1832), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - Epitaph on a Rotten Borough (1831), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - Parody (1832), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon [T. R. H.] - Ravings of a Reluctant Reformer; or, The Lamentations of Lord Craigwharn; Being a Speech introductory of a Bill of Deform about to be introduced, in the House of Drols, by his Ldshp (1831), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - Rhymes for the Times. - No. II. By a Reformer. (1831), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - Rhymes of the Times. - No. I. By an Anti-reformer (1831), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - Suspicion of the Lords (1831), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - The Dishonoured Bill (1831), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - To Lord John Russell, After a conversation, in which he had intimated some idea of giving up all political pursuits (1831), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Thomas Moore - [Her Captain is a Noble King] (1831), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - [In union we're assembled here] (1832), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - [May discord in Britain now finally cease] (1831), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - [Oppress'd beneath the Boroughmongers' might] (1831), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - [Reform is triumphant, may discord now cease] (1831), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - [Still, with Britain's uniting, Hibernia you see] (1831), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
Anon - [Though now mounted on land] (1831), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1832: Representation of the People Acts
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