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Tracts, concerning the ancient and only true legal means of national defence, by a free militia. I. The ancient common-law right of associating with the vicinage, in every county, district, or town, to support the civil magistrate in maintaining the peace. II. A general militia, acting by a well-regulated rotation, is the only safe means of defending a free people. III. Remarks concerning the trained bands of the city of London. IV. Hints of some general principles, which may be useful to military associations.
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.Date: Printed in the year M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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Tracts, concerning the ancient and only true legal means of national defence, by a free militia. I. The ancient Common-Law Right of associating with the Vicinage, in every County; District, or Town, to support the civil Magistrate in maintaining the Peace. II. A general Militia, acting by a well-regulated Rotation, is the only safe Means of defending a free People. III. Remarks concerning the trained Bands of the City of London. IV. Hints of some general Principles, which may be useful to military Associations.
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.Date: Printed In The Year M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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Tracts, concerning the ancient and only true legal means of national defence, by a free militia. I. The ancient common-law right of associating with the vicinage, in every county, district, or town, to support the civil magistrate in maintaining the peace. II. A general milltia, acting by a well-regulated rotation, is the only safe means of defending a free people. III. Remarks concerning the trained bands of the city of London:- with an addition, concerning the militia-laws for London. IV. Hints of some general principles, which may be useful to military associations. By Granville Sharp.
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.Date: [1782]- Books
Fire precautions in war time / issued from the Lord Privy Seal's Office.
Date: 1939- Books
Your gas mask : how to keep it and how to use it masking your windows / issued from the Lord Privy Seal's Office.
Date: 1939- Books
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A letter to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, Esq. from a dissenting country attorney; in defence of his civil profession, and Religious Dissent.
Dissenting Country Attorney.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
Your food in war-time / issued from the Lord Privy Seal's Office.
Great Britain. Lord Privy Seal.Date: [1939]- Books
The technology of political control / Carol Ackroyd, Karen Margolis, Jonathan Rosenhead, Tim Shallice.
Ackroyd, CarolDate: 1980- Books
Manual of basic training.
Date: 1949-- Books
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Poems, on subjects arising in England, and the West Indies. Viz. The field Negroe, or the effect of civilization. The Antigua planter, or war and famine. Columbus's first landing on the Coast of America. The Galley Slave. Night in miniature. Ode on Adm. Rodney's Victory on the 12th of April. Guy's cliff. Ode on General Elliott, on his brave defence of Gibraltar. Nature and art, or the country maid in town. A true story. Edwin and Sylvia. Scene in the West Indies. Kirkstall Abbey, &c. &c. By a native of the West Indies.
Native of the West Indies.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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The case of the sinking fund, and the right of the publick creditors to it considered at large; with some farther observations on the national debts, the civil list, the bank contract, votes of credit, and other extraordinary grants of money. Being a defence of an enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs, and a full reply to a late pamphlet. intitled, Some considerations concerning the publick funds, &c. In a letter to the author.
Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath, 1684-1764.Date: M.DCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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The case of the sinking fund, and the right of the publick creditors to it considered at large; with some Farther Observations on the National Debts, the Civil List, the Bank Contract, Votes of Credit, and other extraordinary Grants of Money. Being a defence of an enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs, and, a full reply to a late Pamphlet, intitled, Some considerations concerning the publick funds, &c. In a letter to the author.
Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath, 1684-1764.Date: 1735- Books
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A synopsis of the troubles and miseries of England, during the space of 1800 years; being a compendious history of all the invasions, rebellions, and civil wars, which have, from time to time, afflicted this nation, viz. from Caesar's invasion (54 years before Christ's birth) to the present rebellion. Describing at large near 100 pitch'd battles, fought in divers parts of this island; also particular accounts of the most famous sieges, besides other events of less note: the whole exhibiting impartially, the glorious exploits of our brave ancestors, and the noble struggles for liberty which they have ever made against the Romans, Saxons, Picts, Scots, Danes, Normans, French, Spaniards, and every other enemy, either foreign or domestick, both by sea and land. Publish'd to rouse the sleeping genius of England, to excite a generous emulation of our warlike fore-fathers, and to animate every Briton, by their example, to fight valiantly, to conquer nobly, or perish gloriously in defence of his country. By Charles Granville, Esq;
Granville, Charles.Date: [1745-1746]- Books
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An address to the Protestant interest in Scotland. Being an humble and seasonable warning, wherein is clearly demonstrated, the inexpediency and danger of repealing our penal laws against popery, or allowing that dangerous and idolatrous Religion to be openly profest within this Realm. More Particularly Shewing, I. That Popery is a False and Unscriptural Religion. II. That it is opposite to the Civil Constitution and Liberty of this Kingdom. III. That it is a Religion, which has hitherto been propagated and nourished only by Blood. IV. That the Penal Laws against it, in Scotland, were not founded in Persecution, but in Self-Defence. V. That a Repeal of the above Laws would appear to infer, in so far, a Breach of the Articles of the Union. VI. A comparative view of the Act of Parl. of the 11th and 12th of King William against Popery; and the Act of last Session in favour of the Professors of that superstition in England. With a postscript, Giving a short Account of the Popish Bill, Lately passed in Ireland: and an appendix Containing a Copy of the above Two Acts.
Morrison, James, -1781.Date: [1778]- Books
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An address to the Protestant interest in Scotland. Being an humble and seasonable warning, wherein is clearly demonstrated, the inexpediency and danger of repealing our penal laws against popery, or allowing that dangerous and idolatrous Religion to be openly profest within this Realm. More particularly shewing, I. That Popery is a False and Unscriptural Religion. II. That it is opposite to the Civil Constitution and Liberty of this Kingdom. III. That it is a Religion, which has hitherto been propagated and nourished only by Blood. IV. That the Penal Laws against it, in Scotland, were not founded in Persecution, but in Self-Defence. V. That a Repeal of the above Laws would appear to infer, in so far, a Breach of the Articles of the Union. VI. A comparative view of the Act of Parl. of the 11th and 12th of King William against Popery; and the Act of last Session in favour of the Professors of that superstition in England. Vii. Address concluded. With a postscript, Giving a short Account of the Popish Bill, Lately passed in Ireland: And an Appendix, Containing a Copy of the above Two Acts.
Morrison, James, -1781.Date: [1778?]- Books
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The critical history of England, ecclesiastical and civil: wherein the errors of the monkish writers, and others before the reformation, are expos'd and corrected. as are also the deficiency and partiality of later historians. And particular notice is taken of The history of the grand rebellion. And Mr. Echard's History of England. With remarks on some objections made to Bishop Burnet's History of his times, and the characters of Archdeacon Echard's authors. The second edition corrected and improved. To which is added, A review of Dr. Zachary Gray's defence of our ancient and modern historians, &c.
Oldmixon, Mr. (John), 1673-1742.Date: M DCCXXVI [1726-30]- Archives and manuscripts
CO-ORD: Co-ordinating Campaign for the Defence of the 1967 Abortion Act
CO-ORD: Co-ordinating Campaign for the Defence of the 1967 Abortion ActDate: 1976-1998Reference: SA/CCD- Books
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Copy of the proceedings of a general court martial, held at the Horse-Guards, for the trial of Colonel Hugh Debbieg, of the Corps of Royal Engineers; on three charges, exhibited against him, by Charles, Duke of Richmond, &c. Master General Of His Majesty's Ordnance. To Which IS Added, Copies of the Opening of the Charges, and of the Reply to the Defence, as delivered by the Duke of Richmond at the Trial; of which only short Minutes were entered in the Proceedings of the Court Martial. Also, The Sentence; As directed, by His Majesty, to be issued in General Orders.
Debbieg, Hugh.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Pictures
King Charles I at the battle of Naseby: the Earl of Carnwath leads the king's horse around and back from danger, causing confusion among the Royalist troops. Engraving by N.G. Dupuis after C. Parrocel.
Parrocel, Charles, 1688-1752.Date: [1728]Reference: 3225796iPart of: Ten curious prints of the most remarkable transactions of the reign of King Charles 1st- Ephemera
Accident prevention ephemera. Box 4.
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The Bomb.
Date: 1980- Books
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Considerations upon the state of Dover-Harbour, with its relative consequence to the navy of Great Britain. Dedicated to The several Departments of the Admiralty, Ordnance, Cinque Ports, Commissioners of Dover-Harbour, and Inhabitants in general of the Town and Port of Dover. By Sir Thomas Hyde Page, Knt. F. R. S. Of His Majesty's Corps of Engineers. To which is prefixed, a letter, addressed to the Military Association for the defence of the town and harbour of Dover.
Page, Thomas Hyde, Sir, 1746-1821.Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Remarks on an anonymous tract, entitled An answer to Dr. Mayhew's Observations on the charter and conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Being a second defence of the Observations (in which the Scheme of sending Bishops to America is particularly considered; and the Inconveniences that might result from it to that Country, if put into Execution, both in civil and religious Respects, are represented. By Jonathan Mayhew, D. D. Pastor of the West Church in Boston.
Mayhew, Jonathan, 1720-1766.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765] [1764]- Audio
The history of legal medicine in Britain and Europe.
Date: 9-11 April, 1987- Archives and manuscripts
Haymaker - Hill, D
Date: 1948-1986Reference: PP/MLV/C/8/3Part of: Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)