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Year of Publication: 1884
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- "We are Seven" (1884), Glasgow University Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon - 1884 Franchise Bill (1884), Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Ward Mills, Dundee - A 'Blue' Look-Out (1884), Glasgow University Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon - A Franchise Advocate (1884), Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
James Paul - A Much-"Moving" Speaker (1884), Glasgow University Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon - A Parody (1884), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon - A Poem for the Times (1884), Paisley Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Jacobus - A Poetical Address to the Premier (1884), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
J. Kerr - A Political Trilogy (1884), National Library of Scotland, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
James Strang - A Political Trilogy (1884), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
James Strang - A Rhyme for the Time (1884), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
J. E. Watt - A Tory Scare (1884), Aberdeen Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon [D. G.] - A View of the Procession (1884), Glasgow University Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon - A Voice from the Unenfranchised (1884), Paisley Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon [Rad.] - Acrostic (1884), Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon - Adam (1884), Dundee Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon [Jas] - Address to the "Grand Old Man", by a disgusted Tory Bard (1884), Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon - Address to the Year 1884 (1884), Paisley Central Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Edward Madden - After 'The March' Dust (1884), Glasgow University Library, Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
Anon - An Auld Sang in a New Dress (1884), Newspaper/Periodical
1884: Representation of the People Act
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