Joseph Sandars
Joseph Sandars (1785-1860) was a wealthy corn merchant based in Liverpool, UK. He played a major role in initiating development of the groundbreaking Liverpool & Manchester Railway which opened in 1830. Provided by Wikipedia
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A letter on the subject of the projected rail road, between Liverpool & Manchester with an exposure of the exorbitant & unjust charges of the water carriers by Sandars, Joseph
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A letter on the subject of the projected rail road between Liverpool and Manchester pointing out the necessity for its adoption and the manifest advantages it offers to the public by Sandars, Joseph
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A letter addressed to the Liverpool Society for the Abolition of Slavery by Sandars, Joseph
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