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Integrated healthcare : a way forward for the next five years? proceedings of a conference sponsored by The Foundation for Integrated Medicine and held at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Westminster, London, on 28 May 1998.
Date: [1998], ©1998- Books
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Laws relating to the poor, from the forty-third of Queen Elizabeth to the third of King George II. With cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, upon the several clauses of them. In a method entirely new. The second edition corrected. By Robert Foley Esq; Barrister at Law.
Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil. By Mr. De Rapin Thoyras. Vol. VIII. Containing I. The reigns of Edward VI, and Mary I. II. Part of the reign of Queen Elizabeth from 1558 to 1587 inclusive, being one and twenty years. Done into English from the French, with large and useful notes mark'd with an *, by N. Tindal, A.M. vicar of Great-Waltham in Essex. Illustrated with the heads of the King and the two Queens, curiously engrav'd on copper-plates, by Mr. Vertue.
Rapin de Thoyras, M. (Paul), 1661-1725.Date: 1731- Books
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The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil. By Mr. De Rapin Thoyras. Vol. VIII. Containing I. The reigns of Edward VI, and Mary I. II. Part of the reign of Queen Elizabeth from 1558 to 1587 inclusive, being one and twenty years. Done into English from the French, with large and useful notes mark'd with an *, by N. Tindal, A.M. vicar of Great-Waltham in Essex. Illustrated with the Heads of the King and the two Queens, curiously engraved on copper-plates, by Mr. Vertue.
Rapin de Thoyras, M. (Paul), 1661-1725.Date: 1732- Books
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The original institution, power and jurisdiction of parliaments. In two parts. Part I. Comprehending the Nature and Method of all Parliamentary Transactions: Collected out of the Tower Records, Journals of both Houses of Parliament, &c. Part II. Consisting of Observations, Rules and Orders, collected out of divers Journals of the House of Commons, enter'd in the Reigns of King Edward VI, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, and King James I. With a declaration of the House of Commons, concerning their privileges, drawn up by a select committee. Being a manuscript of the late Judge Hales.
Hale, Matthew, 1609-1676.Date: 1707- Books
Evaluation of R & D : a policymaker's perspective / proceedings of the International Workshop on Assessment and Evaluation, 17/18 November 1988, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London ; edited by Luke Georghiou, Eric Davis.
Date: 1989- Books
Silver jubilee handbook / The Institute of Food Science & Technology (U.K.).
Institute of Food Science and Technology (U.K.)Date: 1989- Books
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An Act for the more effectual securing the payments of certain sums of money directed by an Act made in the forty third year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, intituled, An Act for relief of the poor, to be paid by the respective treasurers of every county in England and Wales, for the relief of the poor prisoners of the King's Bench and Marshalsea prisons.
Great Britain.Date: 1738]- Books
The King's speech / Mark Logue and Peter Conradi.
Logue, Mark.Date: 2010- Ephemera
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The British response to AIDS : technical programme for delegates to the World Summit of Ministers of Health on Programmes for AIDS Prevention : 29 January 1988 : Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Churchill Auditorium.
Date: 1988- Books
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The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil. By Mr. De Rapin Thoyras. Vol. IX. Containing I. The last twenty-three years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. II. The reign of King James I. Done into English from the French, with large and useful notes mark'd with an*, by N. Tindal, A.M. vicar of Great-Waltham in Essex. Illustrated with the heads of Mary Queen of Scots, and King James I. Engraven by Mr. Virtue: and a genealogical table of the posterity of King James I.
Rapin de Thoyras, M. (Paul), 1661-1725.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil. By Mr. De Rapin Thoyras. Vol. Viii. Containing I. The Reigns of Edward VI, and Mary I. II. Part of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth from 1558 to 1587 Inclusive, being one and Twenty Years. Done into English from the French, with large and useful notes mark'd with an *, by N. Tindal, A. M. Vicar of Great-Waltham in Essex. Illustrated with the Heads of the King and the two Queens, curiously engrav'd on Copper-Plates, by Mr. Vertue.
Rapin de Thoyras, M. (Paul), 1661-1725.Date: 1729- Pictures
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Twenty kings and queens of England. Engraving by J.W. Cook, 1825.
Date: 1825Reference: 546731i- Ephemera
Drug advertising ephemera. Box 45.
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The merchant's complaint against Spain: containing I. Their behaviour towards England, in the peaceable Reign of King James I,---exactly taken from a Dedication address'd to the Parliament, and printed in the Year 1624. II. A Letter from a Gentleman in the West-Indies, to a Merchant in London, concerning Trade, the Pretensions of Spain to Georgia, the Depredations and Cruelties committed by their Guarda Costa's on the English Merchants and Sailors. III. A Dialogue between Henry Viii, Edward VI, Prince Henry, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, and Queen Anne; wherein the inbred Hatred of Spain to England is plainly proved to be Hereditary; and that the only Method to treat with Spain, is by Point of Sword (being the Advice of Lord Chancellor Bacon on his Death-Bed to Queen Elizabeth). To which is added, a letter from Queen Mary in Elysium, to the famous Count Gondomar, the Spanish Ambassador, in the Reign of King James I. who was the principal Cause of the Death of the Great Sir Walter Raleigh.
Robins, Benjamin, 1707-1751.Date: 1738- Books
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Theophilus clibber, to David Garrick, Esq; With dissertations on theatrical subjects. I. Of poets and actors, their antiquity, and estimation;- particularly among the Greeks and Romans:- acting of plays encouraged by the greatest men in all ages. II. Socrates, Epaminondas, Cs̆ar, Scipio, Brutus, Ciceso, &c. promoters of dramatic compositions, encouragers of actors, &c. III. The apostles no enemies to plays: quotations form Holy Writ, and of some modern divines in their favour. History of patents and licences, from Queen Elizabeth's time to the present, chiefly granted in favour of the actors. IV. Good conduct of Patentees: pantomimes exploded;- the ill usage of authors considered. V. Some new and revived pieces reviewed. The new manner of acting pointed out. An account of drolls, farces, mock opera's, &c. Extracted from Shakespear's multilated and macerated remains, by the Little Charlatan of the present stage. VI. The rehearsal versed,- mimicry an abuse; specimens of modern genteel comedy. Ditto of modern tragedy. VII. The new manner of acting the chances, - and the morals of that play enquired into. VIII. Seneca,- callipedes, - and a reigning actor, compared. The cause of spouters, &c. Adorn'd wtih a frontpiece, and curious copper-plate.
Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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Jus parliamentarium: or, the antient power, jurisdiction, rights, liberties, and privileges, of the most high court of Parliament. In two parts. Part I. I. Concerning Annual Parliaments, called for redressing such Things as required Amendment, and finally determining such Cases where the Law failed, and the Judges differed in their Opinions. II. Several Authorities to prove that in any difficult Cases arising in Westminster-Hall the Judges adjourned such Causes propter difficultatem usque ad Parliamentum. III. Several curious Precedents, proving that an Award in Parliament was in so high a Regard in the Law, that it could not be altered or changed by any Interpretation of the Judges. IV. Where any Doubts arose amongst Lawyers, what the Common Law was in Cases of great Importance, that they were by the antient Course and Practice not settled by the Judges only, but by the Law-Making Power of the Kingdom. V. Where former Statutes have seemed dark and dubious, and, by the Subtilty of learned Lawyers, made liable to different Constructions, the Parliament wisely provided explanatory Acts to guide and direct the Judges, and did not leave it in their Power to interpret Laws contrary to the Design of the Makers thereof. VI. Several Statutes of Jeofsailes and Amendments were antiently made as the Parliament saw Cause, to enable and authorise the Judges to amend several Defects in Records and Process of Law, &c. which could not be done before by their Judiciary Power. Vii. The Original of Non Obstantes, and how they came first into the Courts of Justice; and that the Judges did not imagine in former Times, that they could invest such a Prerogative in the Crown as that the King might suspend general Statutes, and dispense with Acts of Parliament. Also the Proceedings against Michael de la Poole, Earl of Suffolk. Viii. A summary Account of the Impeachments of several Judges and Serjeants in misinterpreting the Law, and the Judgments against them as Traitors to their King and Kingdom. IX. An Apology for the House of Commons, made in the first Parliament of King James II. touching Privileges, with Notes thereon. Part II. A Short History or Seties of the Invasions upon the Privileges of Parliaments, as to the Freedom of Speech for the Redress of Grievances. First, Begun in the Reign of Richard II. Secondly, Revived by Queen Elizabeth. Thirdly, Continued and Improved in the Reign of King James I. And, Fourthly, Compleated in that of King Charles I. by the bold Resolutions of the Judges of the King's-Bench, which was one main and principal Cause of those direful Calamities which afterwards fell both upon King and Kingdom. With may other Curious Particulars By William Petyt, Esq; late of the Inner-Temple, and Keeper of the Records in the Tower of London.
Petyt, William, 1636-1707.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
Black and minority ethnic elders in the UK : health and social care research findings.
Policy Research Institute on Ageing and EthnicityDate: [2005]- Books
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The prince's caballa: or mysteries of state. Collected in one volume from original MS. Written by several noblemen. Viz. I. Table-Talk at court, collected by the Honorable Sir Tho. Overbury. I. Lord Treasurer Burleigh's Memorial against Favourites, address'd to Queen Elizabeth. II. K. James I. Instructions to a Young Prince, both in Religion and Politicks; for the use of his Son Prince Henry. IV. Lord Keeper Bacon's Advice to the King in Choice of his Privy Councillors, Judges, and Favourites. V. The Lord Salisbury's Advice to a Secretary of State. VI. Isocrates's Advice to a Young Nobleman. Vii. Isocrates's discourse to a prince on Kingly Government. From the Greek. Dedicated to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Date: 1715- Books
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The english man's two wishes: One, That Hanover was Farther. The Other, That ----, &c. Tell the Truth, and Shame the Devil. To which is added, The History of the Travels, and various Turns of Fortune of a Shilling, from Queen Elizabeth's reign, to King George the IId's time. This book is given gratis (no where, but only) up one pair of stairs at the sign of the celebrated anodyne necklace recommended by Dr. Chamberlen for children's teeth, and sits, over against Devreux Court, without Temple-Bar and by (the author's servant) R. Bradshaw to be sent to by letter, at the Golden Key, near Russel-Street end, St. Giles's in the Fields.
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King Charles I: he says farewell to his children. Engraving by B. Lépicié after J. Raoux.
Raoux, Jean, 1677-1734.Date: [1728]Reference: 3225797iPart of: Ten curious prints of the most remarkable transactions of the reign of King Charles 1st- Books
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The history of that most eminent statesman, Sir John Perrott, Knight of the Bath, and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Containing I. An account of his descent, birth, and behaviour in the courts of King Henry the Eighth, and King Edward the Sixth. II. His travels into France with the Earl of Southampton, his return to England, and promotion by Queen Elizabeth. III. The rebellion of Fitz-Morris suppressed, 1572. IV. The remarkable attainder of James, Vis count [sic] Baltinglas, and his four brothers, 1586. V. The manner of Sir John Perrott's departure from Ireland, 1588. VI. His fatal catastrophe; his last will and testament and his death in the Tower, 1592. Now first published from the original manuscript, written about the latter end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
Date: Printed in the year, M.DCC.XX.VIII. [1728]- Film
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