The expostulation; a poem.
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A serious expostulation with the lower orders of the people.
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A Serious expostulation with the lower orders of the people.
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by: Presbyter of the Church of England
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A serious expostulation with the members of the House of Representatives of the United States.
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Serious expostulations on occasion of a late extraordinary resolution : by a member of the Common Council.
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