Thomas Perronet Thompson
Thomas Perronet Thompson (15 March 1783 – 6 September 1869) was a British Parliamentarian, a governor of Sierra Leone and a radical reformer. He became prominent in 1830s and 1840s as a leading activist in the Anti-Corn Law League. He specialized in the grass-roots mobilisation of opinion through pamphlets, newspaper articles, correspondence, speeches, and endless local planning meetings. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Thompson, Thomas Perronet
Published 1830
Published 1830
Republished on the 30th Aug. 1830, by R. Heward, at the office of the Westminster Review
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by Thompson, Thomas Perronet
Published 1830
Published 1830
Republished on the 29th July, 1830, by R. Heward, at the office of the Westminster Review
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by Thompson, Thomas Perronet
Published 1830
Published 1830
Republished on the 1st Jan. 1830, by R. Heward, at the office of the Westminster Review
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by Thompson, Thomas Perronet
Published 1831
Published 1831
Republished by R. Heward, at the office of the Westminster Review
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by Thompson, Thomas Perronet
Published 1830
Published 1830
Republished by R. Heward, at the office of the Westminster review
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by Thompson, Thomas Perronet
Published 1831
Published 1831
Published for the Proprietors of the Westminster Review, by R. Heward
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by Thompson, Thomas Perronet
Published 1839
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“...Thompson, Thomas Perronet...”Published 1839
Stereotyped and printed for the Manchester Anti-Corn-Law Association, by J. Childs