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To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. Gentlemen, your poll and interest are earnestly requested for the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Lord Mayor, Sir Robert Ladroke [sic], knight and alderman, Barlow Trecothick, Esquire and Alderman, and John Paterson, Esquire, to be your representatives in Parliament, being zealously attached to out happy establishment both in church and state.
Date: 1768]- Books
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The Parliamentary original and rights of the Lower House of Convocation cleared, and the evidence of its separation from the Upper House proudc'd in several heads; particularly in the point of making seperate applications, (as a distinct body of men) to other bodies, or persons; In pursuance of an agrument for the power of the Lower House of adjourn it self. To which is added a preface, giving an account of the dishonest methods of answering books, taken up by the chief asseter of the archbishop's sole power, in his late prenteded review of the case of the schedule.
Atterbury, Francis, 1662-1732.Date: MDCCII. [1702]- Books
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The complete distiller; combining theory and practice; and explaining the mysteries and most recent improvements of distilling and brewing, in a most simple, easy, and familiar manner. And containing all the instructions necessary for a complete acquirement of these useful arts. In four parts. Part I. Containing the Distilling of Spirits from various Substances, with the best Methods of rectifying and colouring Spirits, &c. Part II. Of the Method of making Compound, Cordial, and Medicinal Waters. Part III. Of brewing, preserving, and recovering of Malt Liquors in general. Part IV. Of making, resining, preserving, and recovering British and other Wines. Adapted for the Use of Private Families, Apothecaries, Distillers, and Dealers in Spirits or Wines. By a gentleman of extensive practice, and long experience.
Gentleman of extensive practice, and long experience.Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]- Books
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Minutes of a general conference of the members of the New Church, signified by the New Jerusalem in the Revelation: held in Great East Cheap, London, from the 13th to the 17th of April, 1789. In Consequence of a general Invitation, by Circular Letters, to all the Readers of the Theological Works of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg, who are desirous of rejecting, and separating themselves from the Old Church, or the present established Churches, together with all their Sectaries, throughout Christendom, and of fully embracing the Heavenly Doctrines of the New Jerusalem.
New Jerusalem Church.Date: 1789- Books
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A letter to a Noble Lord, containing a full declaration of the Catholic sentiment on the important question of union. By an Irish Catholic.
Irish Catholic.Date: 1800- Books
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A true relation of the late case in convocation, concerning an address proposed to be presented to Her Majesty upon the conclusion of the peace.
Date: 1713]- Books
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for Appeals in Prize Causes. The Keyzerlyke Adelaer, Richard Brown, Master. James Cullen, the Claimant of the said Ship and Cargo, - - - - - - - Appellant. Against John Johnson, Commander of the Private Ship of War the Surprize, the Captor of the said Ship and Goods, - - - - - - Respondent. Case on behalf of the Claimant and Appellant.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1788?]- Books
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[Act for a toleration of the Episcopal] Church in Scotland, which was thrown out by the Scotch Parliament, An. 1703. Act for toleration.
England and Wales. Parliament.Date: 1703]- Books
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Doctor John Roebuck, and Samuel Garbett, Esq; - - - - - - appellants. Messrs. William Stirling, and Son, merchants in Glasgow, - - - - - respondents. The appellants case.
Roebuck, John, 1718-1794.Date: 1774]- Books
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Liberty and property, and no pretender; or, The miserable case of Protestants in Great Britain under a popish prince, if any shall happen to wear the imperial crown of that nation. In which it is proved, that a popish prince and a Protestant nation cannot subsist together. By a clergyman, the author of popery and slavery display'd.
Casas, Bartolomé de las, 1484-1566.Date: [1745]- Books
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In the High Court of Appeals for Prizes. Appeal from the Vice Admiralty Court at Minorca. La Colombe, Jean Joseph Charronier, Master. Robert Heard, Commander of the Private Ship of War the Success, the Captor of the said Ship, and the Goods, Wares, and Merchandizes therein laden, and therewith taken and seized, - - - - - Appellant. Against Daniel M̀neille, Esquire, the Petitioner or Claimant of the said Ship La Colombe, and the Goods, Money, and other Things in the said Ship, and George Gostling, Esquire, Proctor for His Majesty in his Office of Admiralty, Respondents. Case on Behalf of the Appellant.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1788?]- Books
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A brief justification of the principles of a reputed whigg, together with some few remarks on Dr. Sach- - - - l's late sermon, on the 29th of May. In an epistle to the Tories of the West. By Francis Squire, rector of Exford, Somerset.
Squire, Francis, 1682?-1750.Date: 1714- Books
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A letter to the Lay-Expositor, concerning his exposition of the orthodox system of civil rights and church power, &c. in which the merits of his system are examined and stated. Truth and Religion, rejected by the Alliance; the supports of a Protestant-Dissent. By the author of The comment on Mr. Warburton's alliance between church and state.
Fleming, Caleb, 1698-1779.Date: [1749]- Books
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An Act to relieve, upon conditions, and under restrictions, the persons therein described, from certain penalties and disabilities, to which Papists, or persons professing the Popish religion, are by law subject.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: MD.CC.XCI. [1791]]- Books
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Human depravity: exemplified by a statement of facts, in a letter from the Rev. T. Jones, to the Rev. J. N* * * * *, London.
Jones, Thomas, 1750 or 1751-1833.Date: 1799- Books
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Irish state-lottery, 1799. Begins Drawing July 23. Scheme. No. of Prizes. Value of each. Total Value. 3 of -10,000 is -30,000 3 - 5,000 - 15,000 4 - 2,000 - 8,000 5 - 1,000 - 5,000 10 - 500 - 5,000 30 - 100 - 3,000 60 - 50 - 3,000 8,000 - 10 - 80,000 8,115 Prizes 149,000 First-Drawn Ticket - - 500 First-Drawn Ticket last Morning - 500 21,885 Blanks 30,000 Tickets -150,000 Part of the Capital Prizes will be determined as follows: First-Drawn Ticket 19th Day - - -2,000 First-Drawn Ticket 21st Day - - 5,000 First-Drawn Ticket 23d Day - - 10,000 Tickets and Shares Are selling in Variety at the Old State Lottery Offices of T. Bish, Stock Broker, No. 4, Cornhill, London; and at the house of James Thomson, Bookseller, Manchester. Country Correspondents, by remitting Bank Notes, Post-Office Orders, or Cash, may have Tickets and Shares sent them, and their Orders complied with, the same as if present. Tickets and Shares Registered, to send the earliest Intelligence of their Fate to any Part of the World. Letters, if Post-Paid, duly answered.
Bish, Thomas, 1779-Date: 1799]- Books
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In His Majesty's High Court of Appeals for Prizes. On an Appeal from the High Court of Admiralty, and retained in this Court. St. Eustatius and its Dependencies. Claim, No. 19. Richard Puller of New Broad Street Buildings, London, Merchant, a Subject of our Sovereign Lord the King, Claimant, on Behalf of divers Persons, of divers Goods, Wares, and Merchandizes remaining on the Island of St. Eustatius at the Time the same was seized and taken by his Britannic Majesty's Sea and Land Forces, under the Command of Admiral Sir George Bridges (now Lord) Rodney, and the Honourable Major General John Vaughan, and therewith taken and seized, - - - Appellant. The said Sir George Bridges (now Lord) Rodney, and the Honourable Major General John Vaughan, the Captors of the said Island and Goods thereon, - - - Respondents.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1786]- Books
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. D' Eendraght, Jan Boufet, Master. John Shaw, Commander of the private Ship of War the Caesar, the pretended sole Captor, - - - - - - Appellant. Jane Dooling, Widow, the Relict and Administratrix of Laurence Dooling, deceased, late Commander of the private Ship of War the Patsey, and Joseph Fayrer, otherwise Farrer, Commander of the private Ship of War the Harlequin, joint Chacers and Captors, - - - - - - Respondents. An Appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England. Case on Behalf of Jane Dooling, One of the Respondents.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1788?]- Books
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Unto Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Ann, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, &c. defender of my faith, &c. Novem: 3d: 1711. William Mitchel Tinklar his third petition, ...
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1671-1740.Date: 1711]- Books
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A charge delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Ely, on Thursday, June 12, 1788, by R. Watson, D. D. F. R. S. Bishop of Landaff and Archdeacon of Ely.
Watson, Richard, 1737-1816.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The friendly conference, or, a discourse between the country man and his nephew, who having fallen off from hearing, hath for some years been a follower of Mr. M'millan. Wherein his Objections against the Church and State being Proposed, are Answered; The Conduct of the Church in the Matter of the Union: And in several other Publick Affairs, is Fairly Hirred, and Vindicated. The Manifold Difference between Mr. Mcmillan & Mr. James Renwick, with the Worthies that went before him, is clearly (though Briefly Illustrated,) with some Momentuous Questions Proposed by the Country Man in Order to be Answered by that Party against their next Opportunity of Conference; Allowed to be Published by Consent of Parties, for the Instruction of the Ignorant in these Affairs.
Date: 1711- Books
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Three questions of present importance, modestly resolved. Viz. I. Whether in justice or reason of state the Presbyterian party should be rejected and depressed, or protected and encouraged? II. Whether, and how far the Presbyterian Party may be protected and encouraged, and the Episcopal not deserted nor disobliged? III. Whether the upholding of both Parties by a just and equal Accommodation, be not in it self more desirable and more agreeable to the State of England, than the absolute exalting of the one Party, and the total subversion of the other?
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCII. [1702]- Books
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A letter addressed to the delegates from the several congregations of Protestant dissenters who met at Devizes on September 14, 1789.
Huntingford, George Isaac, 1748-1832.Date: 1789- Books
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A true copy of the humble address of the two Houses of Convocation, as proposed by the Lord Archbishop and suffragan bishops to the inferiour clergy of the Province of Canterbury, in order to be presented to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty; ...
Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation.Date: 1710- Books
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B---t b--sh--t, part II. Or the character of that inoffensive creature, who calls himself a moderate plain-dealing Protestant. (mod. Fan. P. 1.) Being An Answer to what Mr. B----t and his Seconds have said, can, or dare say. Together with A letter to Dr. Josiah Woodward, upon His late wonderful Performance against Dr. H. Sach---l.
Date: 1711