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REFORM in PARLIAMENT.
LONDON CORRESPONDING Society,
APRIL 11, 1793•
A
PETITION
TO BE PRESENTED TO THE HONORABLE
The HOUSE of COMMONS,
PRAYING for a Radical Reform in the Repreſentation of the PEOPLE; nowlies for the Reception of Signatures at the following Places. viz,
Mr. RIDGEWAY's Bookſeller, York-ſtreet, St James'-ſquare.
- Mr. HARDY, No. 9, Piccadilly near the Hay-market.
- Mr. LAMBATH's, No. 3, St. George's Mall, near the Dog-and-Duck.
- Mr. EATON's, Bookſeller, No. 81, Biſhopſ-gate-Without.
- Mr. SPENCE's, Bookſeller, No. 8, Little. Turnſtile, Holborn.
- The Office of the Morning Poſt, Blake-Court, Catharine-Street, Strand,
And the Office of the Courier, No. 38, Charing-Croſs.
⁂ Near 3000 have already ſigned.
No Expence attends Signing.
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