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A Letter to the Right Honourable J-P-, S-R of the H----e of C--------s in I - - - - - D.
Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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England's warning: or, the copy of a letter, from a Hanoverian officer, in England, to his brother, in Hanover. Found near Canterbury - and faithfully translated from the German.
Weissel, Herman van.Date: 1756]- Books
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The present influence and conduct of Great-Britain impartially considered. In a letter from a foreign minister at the Hague, to Count - residing at the court of London. Faithfully translated from the original French.
Foreign minister at the Hague.Date: [1741]- Books
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Letters on political liberty, and the principles of the English and Irish projects of reform; addressed to a member of the English House of Commons.
Williams, David, 1738-1816.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A key to the business of the present s-n : viz. I. His H-'s speech to his life-guard of Switzers, at their general Rendevouz in D-g - S-t. II. Certain important hints deliver'd to an Assembly of Independents, at the Fountain-Tavern, in the Strand.
Date: Printed in the Year 1741/2- Books
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A collection of treaties of peace, commerce, and alliance, between Great-Britain and other powers, from the year 1619 to 1734. To which is added, a discourse on the Conduct of the Government of Great - Britain, in Respect to Neutral Nations. By the Right Hon. C. Jenkinson, Secretary at War. The whole being a supplement to A collection of treaties, between Great Britain and other Powers, from the Revolution, in 1688. In Two Volumes.
Great Britain.Date: [1781]- Books
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Serious considerations on the measures of the present administration.
Butler, John, 1717-1802.Date: M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]- Books
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A letter from the Right Hon. - - to the Reverend. N. N.
O. O.Date: 1724]- Books
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An address to the inhabitants of Northumberland and Newcastle upon Tyne, who petitioned against the two bills lately depending in parliament. By Thomas Bigge, A.M.
Bigge, Thomas.Date: 1796- Books
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Publications printed at the expence of the Society for preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers. Number I. Containing, Mr. Justice Ashhurst's charge to the grand jury, for the county of Middlesex: - A word in season to the traders and manufactures of Great-Britain.
Association for Preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers (London, England)Date: [1793]- Books
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A letter to the Right Honourable William Lord Mansfield, Lord Chief Justice Of England, And One Of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. upon some late Star Chamber proceedings in the Court of King's Bench. Against the publishers of the Extraordinary North Briton, no. IV. By the author of those papers.
Wilkes, John, 1727-1797.Date: [1768]- Books
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Liberty and property preserved against republicans and levellers. A collection of tracts. Number I. Containing, One penny-worth of truth. - Ten minutes caution. --- And a country curate's advice, &c.
Association for Preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers (London, England)Date: [1792?]- Books
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Liberty and property preserved against Republicans and Levellers. A collection of tracts. Number II. Containing One penny worth of answer from John Bull ... John Bull's second answer ... A letter from John Bull to his countrymen. - The Mayor of Paris's speech ...
Association for preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers.Date: [1792?]- Books
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A letter to the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, M. P. Secretary of State, &c. &c. or, an appeal to the people of Great-Britain, being An answer to some Reflections cast upon ̀̀a Citizen, whose Loyalty (it was said) was ̀̀only confined to his Razor!'' In a debate in the House of Commons, February 21st, 1794, Occasioned by an intercepted Letter, Signed J. Harrison, A Sans Culotte, to which is added, an abstract of A Trial for an Assault committed on the Author, in the Name of ̀̀church and King for Ever.'' By Citizen John Harrison, Sheffield.
Harrison, John, active 18th century.Date: 1794- Books
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[Lucubrations] during a short recess. By - -, Esq; member of Parliament for the County of -[.]
Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The suspension of the Triennial Bill, the properest means to unite the nation. In a letter to -
Sykes, Arthur Ashley, 1683 or 1684-1756.Date: 1716- Books
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The Government's expenditure on research and development : the forward look - the Government's reply : seventh report : report and proceedings of the committee / Science and Technology Committee.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on Science and Technology.Date: 2000- Books
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Monitory hints to the minister, on the present state of the nation - the dismemberment of the empire - the necessary alteration of the constitution, &c. In a letter to the Right Honorable the Earl of Shelburne: with occasional observations elucidating many Passages in a pamphlet lately published, entitled A defence of the Earl of Shelburne, &c.
Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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The sky-Rocket; or thoughts during the Easter recess of Parliament, on several very important subjects, and on several recent events. By - -, Esq. Member for the county of -.
Hill, Richard, Sir, 1733-1808.Date: [1782]- Books
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Defence of opposition with respect to their conduct on Irish affairs, with explanatory notes. Dedicated to the right Honourable C. J. Fox. By an Irish gentleman, a member of the Whig Club.
Irish Gentleman.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Political lectures. Volume the first - part the first: containing the lecture on spies and informers, and the first lecture on prosecutions for political opinion. To which is prefixed a narrative of facts relative to the recent attempts to wrest from the people the palladium of their natural and constitutional rights, liberty of speech. By John Thelwall.
Thelwall, John, 1764-1834.Date: [1795]- Books
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Electors of Westminster. In a just - in an honourable cause, ye will be crowned with success ...
Ghost of Chatham.Date: 1788]- Books
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The several protests made in the House of Lords, from November 13. 1721. to February 20. 1721/22.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1722- Books
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The hanover-Spy: or, secret history of St. James's. From the reign of Queen Robin, down to the late misunderstanding in the royal palace. Publish'd by order of that person of honour who detected those Jacobite secrets that furnish'd out Neck or nothing; and consists only of such State Secrets as this Spy was privy to, or can prove by Persons now living at Court. The whole discoveries ascrib'd to that true Englishman and generous patriot, Benjamin Childe, Esq; late High-Sheriff for the County of Berks. By Mr. John Dunton, (author of Neck or Nothing) And is his Tenth successful Attempt to detect the Enemies to King George, and His Illustrious House, at the Hazard of his Life and Fortune, as is prov'd in-A Secret History of Whiggish Ingratitude, Inscrib'd to the King - And in - A Most Humble Petition to His Majesty-That he might be Presently Hang'd or Rewarded. - Both which are prefix'd to these New Discoveries.
Dunton, John, 1659-1733.Date: [1718]- Books
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The danger of violent innovations in the state exemplified from the reigns of the two first Stuarts, in a sermon preached at the cathedral and metropolitical Church of Christ, Canterbury, on Monday, Jan. 31, 1785, being the day appointed to be kept as the anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By George Berkeley, D. L. (late student of Christ Church, Oxford) vice - dean of Canterbury, and Chancellor of Brecknock.
Berkeley, George, 1733-1795.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]