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An appendix to the Review of Mr. Pitt's administration. By The Author of the Review.
Almon, John, 1737-1805.Date: M,DCC,LXIII. [1763]- Pictures
A hydra attacks the prostrate body of Britannia while receiving attacks from three men approaching from the left. Engraving 1770.
Date: [January 1770]Reference: 584086i- Books
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A review of Mr. Pitt's administration. By the author of the Review of Lord Bute's. The fifth edition, with an appendix, containing a further review of Mr. Pitt's conduct, from his resignation to his acceptance of a peerage and the Post of Lord Privy-Seal, and a Vindication of that Conduct.
Almon, John, 1737-1805.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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The history of American taxation, from the year 1763, to the end of last session. In which is introduced, an account of the official abilities of the following ministers, ... Charles Townshend; ... Mr. Grenville; Lord Rockingham; and Lord Chatham. ... By Edmund Burke, ...
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.Date: 1775- Books
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The debate in the House of Commons, on the motion of the Right Hon. William Pitt, for leave to bring in a bill, to amend the representation of the people of England in Parliament, on Monday, April 18, 1785; with a correct list of the division.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A review of Mr. Pitt's administration. By the author of the Review of Lord Bute's.
Almon, John, 1737-1805.Date: M.DCC.LXIV. [1764]- Books
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Two pair of portraits, presented to all the unbiassed electors of Great-Britain; and especially to the electors of Westminster. By John Horne Tooke, an elector of Westminster.
Tooke, John Horne, 1736-1812.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Pictures
Lord Bute stands in Scottish attire at an open window of the Whitehall treasury throwing bags of money down to the driver of a horse-drawn cart laden with 'Scotch coal'; William Pitt the elder looks on in disgust. Etching, 1762.
Date: [Aug 1762]Reference: 581535i- Books
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The history of American taxation, from the year 1763, to the end of last session. In which is introduced, an account of the official abilities of the following ministers, and how far they have been concerned either in pursuing or receding from the present Scheme of governing America. The Rt. Hon. George Grenville; Lord Rockingham; Lord Chatham; and the Rt. Hon. Charles Townshend. With an Account of the Act asserting the Entireness of British Legislative Authority. By Edmund Burke, Esq; Member for Bristol, And delivered by him in a speech to the House of Commons.
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.Date: M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]- Pictures
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Lord Bute in Highland dress jumps over numbered stone posts beside an open pit. Etching, 1762.
Date: [May 1762]Reference: 581192i- Pictures
Insects with the heads of humans assail a bee hive as ministerial bees emerge to defend the Treasury bench. Line block after J. Gillray, 1873.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 1873Reference: 603166i- Pictures
Four men attempt to destroy the pillars of the Temple of fame, the Hanoverian horse devours the British lion chained to a post while two men to the left remove a stone cover to a pit. Engraving, 1757.
Date: 1757Reference: 579992i- Books
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An ode, in two parts, Humbly Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable William Pitt.
Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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A vindication of the conduct of the late Great C------r. Addressed to every impartial Englishman.
Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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A vindication of the conduct of the late Great C------r. Addressed to every impartial Englishmen.
Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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A vindication of the corporations of the city of Dublin, respecting the late honours which they paid, and the late emoluments which they endeavoured to procure to Dr. Charles Lucas. Addressed to the public.
Date: [1766]- Books
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A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace; and on the terms necessary to be insisted upon in the negotiation. [Nine lines of quotations]
Douglas, John, 1721-1807.Date: 1760- Books
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A journal of the landing of His Majesty's forces on the Island of Cape-Breton, and of the seige and surrender of Louisbourg: Extracted from Major-General Amherst's and Admiral Boscawen's letters to the Right Honorable Mr. Secretary Pitt.
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, Baron, 1717-1797.Date: [1758]- Books
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A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace; and on the terms necessary to be insisted upon in the negociation. [Nine lines of quotations]
Douglas, John, 1721-1807.Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Pictures
A funeral procession of politicians bearing the coffin of the 1765 Stamp Act to its tomb in the docks where American trade was carried out. Engraving after B. Wilson, 1766.
Wilson, Benjamin, 1721-1788.Date: [18 March 1766?]Reference: 582581i- Pictures
A funeral procession of politicians bearing the coffin of the 1765 Stamp Act to its tomb in the docks where American trade was carried out. Etching after B. Wilson, 1766.
Wilson, Benjamin, 1721-1788.Date: [1766]Reference: 2475206i- Pictures
Ralph Allen making a speech to the Corporation of Bath. Etching by W. Hibbart, 1763.
Hibbart, William, 1725-1808.Date: [28 May] 1763Reference: 12164i- Books
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The snare broken. A thanksgiving-discourse, preached at the desire of the West Church in Boston, N.E. Friday May 23, 1766. Occasioned by the repeal of the stamp-act. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Pastor of said Church.
Mayhew, Jonathan, 1720-1766.Date: 1766- Books
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The snare broken. A thanksgiving-discourse, preached at the desire of the West Church in Boston, N.E. Friday May 23, 1766. Occasioned by the repeal of the stamp-act. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Pastor of said Church. [Three lines from St. Paul]
Mayhew, Jonathan, 1720-1766.Date: 1766- Pictures
King George III and Queen Charlotte as the British lion and lioness ride in the state coach which is driven by the Earl of Bute and the Princess of Wales. Engraving, 1762.
Date: April 2 1783Reference: 585071i