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A key for kings. Integrity the best security: a patriot king, the best prince to make a nation prosperous, and it's government firm and lasting ...
Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- Books
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An Act for explaining and amending an act made in the twenty eighth year of the reign of King Henry the Eighth, Intituled, An Act for the Wears upon the Barrow, and other Waters in the County of Kilkenny.
Ireland.Date: 1731- Books
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An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual an Act made in the tenth year of His late Majesty's reign intituled, An Act for repairing the roads leading from Stump Cross, in the parish of Chesterford, in the county of Essex, to Newmarket Heath, and the town of Cambridge in the county of Cambridge.
Great Britain.Date: 1755- Books
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His Grace Charles Duke of Grafton, lord lieutenant general and general governour of Ireland, his speech to both Houses of Parliament: at Dublin, on Tuesday the twelfth day of September, 1721. Published by authority.
Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1721-1724 : Grafton)Date: 1721- Books
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An act to impower justices of the peace to determine disputes about servants, artificers, day-labourer's wages, and other small demands, and to oblige masters to pay the same, and to punish idle and disorderly servants.
Ireland.Date: 1716- Books
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A memorial deliver'd by Mr. Prior, Envoy-Extraordinary of his Britannick Majesty, to His most Christian Majesty, against The Fortifying the Ports and Harbours of Dunkirk and Mardike. The French King's Answer thereunto. A Memorial deliver'd to his Britannick Majesty in Holland, in Favour of the French Protestant Galley-Slaves. With the King's most Gracious Answer. The Buckinghamshire Electors Instructions to their Representatives, &c. The Citizens of London's Instructions to their Representatives. As Also the Protests of the Lords against the Clandestine Steps taken for a Separate Peace. Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of the Honourable House of Commons.
Date: [1715]- Books
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Loyalty to our King, the safety of our country, against all popish emissaries and pretenders; and His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Second proved to be, from the laws of God; reason, and true religion, the unica salus of this nation, and the Protestant cause. Seriously address'd to the perusal and impartial judgment of every honest Hibernian and the militia of the city of Dublin.
Date: 1745- Books
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A lesson for the day: being the second chapter of the last book of the Chronicles of the kings of France and of England. By Michael Ben Haddi, Of the Residue of that People whose Inheritance we trust to be with our Father Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob.
Ben Haddi, Michael.Date: 1744- Books
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An Act to enable ideots and lunaticks, who are Seized or Possessed of Estates in Fee, or for Lives, or Terms of Years, in Trust, or by way of Mortgage, to make Conveyances, Surrenders or Assignments of such Estates; and to prevent Delay in Suits in Equity where Trustees cannot be found.
Ireland.Date: 1731- Books
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An Act for allowing further time to persons in offices to qualify themselves, pursuant to an Act intituled, An Act to Prevent the further Growth of Popery.
Ireland.Date: 1731- Books
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An Act for repairing the road leading from the town of New-Castle in the county of Lymerick to the city of Lymerick, And from thence to the city of Cork.
Ireland.Date: 1731- Books
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A view of the wax-work figures in King Henry the Viith's Chapel, Westminster Abbey; exhibited in several curious copperplate prints, drawn on the spot by James Roberts, and accurately engraved by Henry Roberts, with an historical account of each of the great Personages. A Work worthy the Attention of the Curious.
Date: 1793- Books
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The works of William Thomas, clerk of the Privy Council in the year 1549. Consisting of a very curious and circumstancial account of the reign of King Henry the Eight, in which the causes of the Reformation are most particularly and candidly exhibited. To which are added, six essays on questions of great moment to the state, written by the same author at the command and for the private information of King Edward the Sixth. The whole literally transcribed from the valuable and original Manuscript, in the Cotton Library; with notes: by Abraham D'Aubant, Esq.
Thomas, William, -1554.Date: 1774- Books
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Characters or historical anecdotes of all the kings and queens of England, From William the Conqueror to the present Time, Impartially Delineated. Extracted partly from Burnet, Clarendon, Rapin, Smollett, Hume, Macauley, and other able Historians. Calculated with a view To form the tender Minds of Youth, inspire them with a laudable Emulation, improve their Morals, and give them a just Conception of human Nature, however dignisied, or however disguised by Pride, Avarice, Ambition, and other reigning Passions, and Prejudices: Recommended To all Parents, Guardians, Tutors, and Preceptors to our young Nobility for the Improvement of their Pupils, and very necessary to be read in all Seminaries of useful and polite Education. Intended Originally For the Improvement of the younger Branches of the Author's own Family, as a Mirror, whereby they might avoid the Errors in Life, shun the Vices, and imitate the Virtues, so interwoven in the Characters described in this History. With an appendix, containing the characters of Oliver Cromwell, Admiral Blake, Duke of Marlborough, King of Prussia, Voltaire. By William Heckford, Esq.
Heckford, William.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the twelfth day of November, Anno Dom. 1715. In the Second Year of the Reign of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George, Before His Grace Charles Duke of Grafton, and His Excellency Henry Earl of Gallway, Lords Justices General and General Governors of Ireland. And continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Bolton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations to the Twenty Seventh of August, 1717. And continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Bolton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations to the First Day of July, 1719. And further continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Grafton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations until the twelfth day of September, 1721. Being the fourth session of this present Parliament.
Ireland.Date: 1721- Books
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Some authentick writes and records from the year 1567, to the year 1572. For establishing King James the Sixth his authority, ...
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Historia Anglo-Scotica: or an impartial history of all that happen'd between the Kings and Kingdoms of England and Scotland, from the beginning of the Reign of William the Conqueror, to the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Comprehending Their several Homages, Incursions, Devastations, Depredations, Battles, Sieges Leagues, Truces, Breaches, Intermarriages, and divers other Matters worth Knowing. Faithfully extracted from the best historians of both nations. With a prefatory dedication. By James Drake, M. D.
Drake, James, 1667-1707.Date: [1703]- Books
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An Act for repairing the road leading from the city of Cork to the brook which bounds the counties of Cork and Tipperary near the foot of Kilworth Mountain.
Ireland.Date: 1731- Books
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The Manner, order, and ceremonies observed at the coronation of the Kings and Queens of England: 1. A description of the royal crowns, scepters, &c. 2. The form of the royal letters of summons sent to the peers and peeress[e]s to assist at the coronation. 3. The ceremony of presenting the regalia to their majesties in Westminster-hall, and of the grand procession from thence to the abbey. 4. The ceremony of the coronation, as it is performed in the church, with the King's Oath, and the homage of the nobles to His Majesty. 5. The anointing, crowing, and inthronizing of a Queen co[n]fort. 6. The recess and manner of their majesties return to Westminster-hall. 7. The ceremony of the services done by several lords of the manors, and of the champion's entering the hall, with the form of his challenge, and the Heralds proclaiming the King's stile, &c. extracted from several antient and modern histories of the coronation of Kings and Queens of England, and from several publick records, &c.
Date: [1727?]- Books
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The undoubted heir: and he must reign. Asserted and prov'd from these words. 1 Sam. XXIV. 20. And now behold I know well, that thou shalt surely be King, and that the Kingdom of Israel shall be established in thine Hand. dedicated to the Pretender.
Clarke, William, Dissenting Minister.Date: [1714]- Books
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An address to the King, moved in the House of Lords by the Earl of Lauderdale, Friday, June 5, 1795: with notes and authorities.
Lauderdale, James Maitland, Earl of, 1759-1839.Date: [1795]- Books
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An Act for reducing the interest of money to six per cent.
Ireland.Date: 1731- Books
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The tinclarian Doctor Mitchel's answer to the King's speech, Janr 1734; and also concerning the taxes. Written in the 64th year of his age.
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1671-1740.Date: 1734]- Books
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The Infatuated faction, dedicated to the Bedlamitish high-flyers of Great Britain, in church and state. To which is added the instructions of the citizens of London to their representatives in Parliament.
Date: 1715- Books
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The Fall of faction; Or, Edmund's vision, which soars to the beautiful and sublime; and in which the mystery of a certain marriage is clearly explained.
Date: 1789