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Late hours of business among shopkeepersployers or to the public" : held in the Music-Hall, 10th April, 1844
1844
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Sunday trading in London, its causes and its remedies, or, The case of the tradesmen briefly stated
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Rose, L. Anderson
1856
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The third annual report of the Liverpool Association of Assistant Tradesmen
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Liverpool Association of Assistant Tradesmen
1844
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A perfect relation of the horrible plot, and bloudy conspiracie, of the malignant party at Edmondbury in Suffolk, for the murdering of Mr. Lanceter and divers other eminent and well-affected persons, for opening of their shops upon Christmas-day
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L. M.
1647
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