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The speech of the Earl of Liverpool, in the House of Lords 1820, on a motion of the Marquis of Lansdown, "That a select committee by appointed to inquire into the means of extending and securing the foreign trade of the country." With an appendix, containing the official accounts referred to in the speech
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