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Mr. Egerton Brydges
(b.1762,
d.1837)
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1017-7533
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2001/01/01 00:00:00)
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Brydges, Egerton.
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Four tracts on copyright, 1817-1818 New York: Garland Pub..
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Brydges, Egerton.
(1831)
Lex terrae: A discussion of the law of England regarding claims of inheritable rights of peerage Geneva: Sir Egerton Brydges.
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Brydges, Egerton.
(1822)
What are riches? or, An examination of the definitions of this subject given by modern economists Kent: Press of Lee Priory by J. Warwick.
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Brydges, Egerton.
(1821)
Letters from the continent Kent: Printed at the Private Press of Lee Priory by J. Warwick.
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Brydges, Egerton.
(1818)
A summary statement of the great grievance imposed on authors and publishers and the injury done to literature by the late Copyright Act London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
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Brydges, Egerton.
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A vindication of the pending bill for the amendment of the Copyright Act from the misrepresentations and unjust comments of the syndics of the university library, at Cambridge London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
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Brydges, Egerton.
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Letters on the poor laws: Shewing the necessity of bringing them back nearer to the simplicity of their ancient provisions, especially with regard to settlements, as well for the relief of the rates, as for the comfort and moral character of the poor themselves London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
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