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The Conspirators. A tragi-comic opera. As it was acted in England and Ireland, without applause.
Date: 1749- Books
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A short account of the province of New England, in North America, from the first discovery thereof; selected from various authors, with additional remarks.
Date: [1774?]- Books
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England's danger and duty, represented in a copy of verses on the present rebellion in Scotland. Inscribed to the Honourable Edward Vernon, Esq; Admiral of the White.
Scott, Thomas, 1705-1775.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Pictures
The marriage of Richard, Duke of York and Lady Anne de Mowbray, both as children, in Saint Stephen's Hall, Westminster, 1477/1478. Mezzotint by W. Say, 1821, after J. Northcote.
Northcote, James, 1746-1831.Date: May 4, 1821Reference: 2491696i- Books
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A political psalm, for the service of the year 1785. Addressed to the people of England: dedicated to Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire, Principally Intended for the Edification of The Grocers, and the Retailers of Tea, Proper To be read in all Houses and Families, throughout the Island of Great-Britain, During the Continuance of the Present Ministers. By Quicquid, Præcipies, Esto Brevis, Esq.
Quicquid, Præcipies, Esto Brevis.Date: [1785]- Books
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The Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, King William Street, Charing Cross, founded in 1816 ... for the relief of indigent persons afflicted with diseases of the eye : with a list of the governors, subscribers, &c. to April, 1871, and the treasurer's and surgeons' report to the end of the year 1870.
Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital.Date: [1871]- Books
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The history and life of Robert Blake, Esq; of Bridgewater, general and admiral of the fleets and naval forces of England. Containing a full account of his glorious atchievements by sea and land, more especially by Sea; where he obtained many surprizing Victories over Dutch, French, Spaniards, and others, Turks as well as Christians. To which is added, a sketch of a comparison between the two great action against the Spaniards at Sancta Cruz and Porto Bello. Written by a gentleman bred in his family.
Gentleman bred in his family.Date: [1740?]- Books
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The Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, King William Street, Charing Cross, founded in 1816, for the relief of indigent persons afflicted with diseases of the eye : with a list of the governors, subscribers, &c. to April, 1860, and the treasurer's and surgeon's report to the end of the year 1859.
Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital.Date: 1860- Books
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A collection of anthems used in His Majesty's Chapel Royal, and most cathedral churches in England and Ireland. Published under the direction of Anselm Bayly, L. L. D. Sub-Dean of his Majesty's Chapels Royal.
Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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A collection of anthems used in His Majesty's Chapel Royal, and most cathedral churches in England and Ireland. Published under the direction of Anselm Bayly, L. L. D. Sub-Dean of his Majesty's Chapels Royal.
Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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A collection of anthems used in His Majesty's chapels royal, and most cathedral churches in England and Ireland. Published under the direction of Thomas Pearce, D. D. Sub-Dean of his Majesty's Chapels Royal.
Date: 1795- Books
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The life of William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, and King of England. By Andrew Henderson, Author of the Life of the Earl of Stair.
Henderson, Andrew, active 1734-1775.Date: 1764- Books
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The life of William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, and King of England. By Andrew Henderson, Author of the Life of the Earl of Stair.
Henderson, Andrew, active 1734-1775.Date: 1764- Books
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Bill of rights; with comments. And extracts from Magna Charta. The declaration of rights of the people of England: made by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, assembled at Westminster; assented to and confirmed by William, Prince of Orange, and the Princess Mary, previous to the Offer made them of the Crown, by the Convention, February the Thirteenth, in the Year of our Lord, One Thousand Six Hundred and Eighty-Nine. The Comments by J. Luffman, Citizen and Goldsmith.
Date: [1795?]- Books
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A general remonstrance to the whole people of England, But to the Several Electors In Particular: Concerning the ensuing Elections for Members to serve in Parliament. I. Shewing the Antiquity, Nature, and Design of Parliaments. II. The Business, Power, and Use of Parliaments. III. How the Electors are to be govern'd in their Choice of proper Members. IV. The Persons who are worthy to be Representatives of the People, having so great a Trust repos'd in them as the Lives, Liberties, and Properties of their Constituents. Highly proper to be read by every Subject in Great Britain.
Date: [1740]- Books
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A calm and plain answer to the enquiry, why are you a dissenter from the Church of England? containing some remarks on Doctrine, Spirit, Constitution, and some of its Offices and Forms of Devotion. By the author of the Dissenting gentleman's letters to White. Being a summary View of the Arguments contained in those Letters.
Towgood, Micaiah, 1700-1792.Date: M.DCC,LXXII. [1772]- Books
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Sanitary inquiry : - England. : Local reports on the sanitary condition of the labouring population of England, in consequence of an inquiry directed to be made by the Poor Law Commissioners. Presented to both Houses of Parliament, by command of Her Majesty, July, 1842.
Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners.Date: 1842- Books
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The friend. A weekly essay.
Fox, William, active 1791-1813.Date: [1796]- Books
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The progress of a rake: or, the Templar's exit. In ten cantos, in hudibrastick verse. Containing I. His coming out of the West of England, being put under the Care of his Uncle, a Middlesex Justice. II. His Learning at Westminster-School; and his creeping to Bed with the Maid, for fear of the Spirits. III. His going to Brasen-Nose College at Oxford; being expell'd for his Debaucheries; and Return into the Country; with his Whoring, Roaring, Ranting, Swearing, Fighting, &c. IV. His coming again to London; falling among Pettifoggers, and Solicitors; and the Disputes among his Friends, whether he should be a Priest, a Lawyer, or a Physician. V. His following all three successively; and his vast Improvement in each Faculty, especially that of a Cushion-Thumper. VI. His Natural Philosophy; other natural Parts, and natural Impudence. Vii. His Conversation with old Bauds, young Whores, and Town Sharpers. Viii. His ruining his Reputation, Estate, and Constitution. IX. His Pains, and Repentance; Sickness without Pity; and Misery without Mercy. X. His Death by a Halter; Burial by a Dunghil; and Funeral-Sermon by a converted Rake of Covent-Garden. The whole interspers'd with innocent Mirth, good Morals, and too much of the Author's own Experience. By the author of The harlot's progress.
Author of the Harlot's progress.Date: 1732- Books
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The life and death of Pierce Gaveston, Earl of Cornwal; grand favorite, and prime minister to that unfortunate prince, Edward II. King of England. With political remarks, by way of caution to all crowned heads and evil ministers. By a true patriot.
True Patriot.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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The true state of England. Containing the particular duty, business and salary of every officer, civil and military In All the Publick Offices of Great Britain. As also Complete Lists of the Lords and Gentlemen of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council: Of Their Majesties Housholds: Of the Housholds of the Prince of Wales, and the rest of the Royal Family; And of the Great Officers of State, &c. Together with an Account of the Government of the Cities of London and Westminster: With the Names of the Magistrates, Principal Officers, &c. The Whole in a more Exact and Correct Manner than any Performance of this kind, for several Years past.
Date: 1729- Books
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A letter from a member of the House of Commons of Ireland, to a Gentleman of the Long-Robe in England: containing An Answer to some Objections made against the Judicatory Power of the Parliament of Ireland. To which is added, The late Duke of Leeds's Reasons for Protesting against a Vote made in the House of Lords in England, which declared a certain Tryal before the House of Lords in Ireland to be coram non Judice.
Member of the House of Commons of Ireland.Date: 1720- Books
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The true state of England. Containing, lists of the Privy-Council; of the King's Houshold; of the Houshold of the Prince and Princess of Wales; and that of the Princesses Anne, Carolina, and Amelia. Of the Great Officers of State, and the several other Officers employ'd in the Civil and Military Government of this Kingdom. together with the particular duty, business and salary of each officer; done in a more exact and correct Manner than any Performance of this kind, for several Years past. To which is added, A compleat List of the Knights of the Bath, and their Esquires: With a Table of Fees paid by each Knight Yearly, and at their Election, never before published. Also An Account of the Government of the City of London, with the Names of the Magistrates, principal Officers, &c.
Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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A Proposition for the present peace and future government of the British colonies in North America.
Date: [1775]- Books
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A proposition for the present peace and future government of the British colonies in North America.
Date: [1775]