Scottish political poetry, song, and the franchise, 1832-1918

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Publication: Aberdeen Journal, and General Advertiser for the North of Scotland

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Your search found 9 poems.

  • A Young Lady's Lament on the State of London Society (1831), Aberdeen University Library, Newspaper/Periodical
    1832: Representation of the People Acts
    Anon
  • Lines Written for the "Reform Jubilee" (1832), Aberdeen University Library, Newspaper/Periodical
    1832: Representation of the People Acts
    Anon [A Radical Reformer, but no Partisan]
  • The Boatie Rows (1831), Aberdeen University Library, Newspaper/Periodical
    1832: Representation of the People Acts
    Anon
  • [Freedom's Battle once begun] (1832), Aberdeen University Library, Newspaper/Periodical
    1832: Representation of the People Acts
    Anon
  • [Freedom's Battle once begun] (1832), Aberdeen University Library, Newspaper/Periodical
    1832: Representation of the People Acts
    Anon
  • [In union we're assembled here] (1832), Aberdeen University Library, Newspaper/Periodical
    1832: Representation of the People Acts
    Anon
  • [The fight is fought, the Bill is passed] (1832), Aberdeen University Library, Newspaper/Periodical
    1832: Representation of the People Acts
    Anon
  • [United for freedom! United when free] (1832), Aberdeen University Library, Newspaper/Periodical
    1832: Representation of the People Acts
    Anon
  • [We'll tak our hoes and hoe them down] (1884), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
    1884: Representation of the People Act
    Anon

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