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An account of the pedigree and actions of Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, from his birth to the time of his being taken by Capt. Miller, in a hollow Tree in the Highlands of Scotland, and his imprisonment in the Tower of London, August, 15, 1746, for aiding and assisting the rebels in arms against his Majesty King George II.
Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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At a general meeting of the London Corresponding Society, ... on Monday the 14th of April, 1794, ... the following letters were read: ...
London Corresponding Society.Date: 1794]- Books
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An Account of the procession at Londonderry, August 1st. 1716.
Date: 1716?]- Books
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At a general meeting of the London Corresponding Society, held at the Globe Tavern Strand; on Monday the 20th day of January, 1794 Citizen John Martin, in the Chair. The following address to the people of Great Britain and Ireland, was read and agreed to.
London Corresponding Society.Date: 1794]- Books
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A letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, by George Rous, Esq. In reply to his appeal from the new to the old Whigs
Rous, George, 1744?-1802.Date: [1791]- Books
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A crying epistle from Britannia to Colonel Mack, including a naked portrait of the King, Queen, and Prince, with notes; political, philosophical and personal, by Anthony Pasquin, Esq.
Pasquin, Anthony, 1761-1818.Date: [1794?]- Books
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Account of the proceedings of a meeting of the inhabitants of Westminster, in Palace-Yard, Monday, Nov. 26, 1795. Including The substance of the speeches of The Duke of Bedford, Mr. Sheridan, Mr. Fox, &c. &c. With the petition to the House of Commons.
Date: [1795]- Books
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Speech of Mr. Erskine, in the House of Commons, Tuesday, November 17, 1795, on the detestable Convention bills.
Erskine, Thomas Erskine, Baron, 1750-1823.Date: [1795?]- Books
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Account of the present state of the copper-works in Cornwall and the Isle of Anglesea, in which the great national advantages that will be derived from giving all possible encouragement to this beneficial branch of trade are clearly stated and submitted to the consideration of every gentleman who is a well-wisher to the commercial interests of his country.
Date: 1783]- Books
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An account of the passage of the Rhine, by his most Serene Highness Prince Charles of Lorraine and Baar, on the 1st, 2d, and 3d of July, N.S. As also some other important advices from Muscovy and Italy. Published by authority.
Date: [1744]- Books
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To the Parliament and people of Great Britain, an explicit declaration of the principles and views of the London Corresponding Society.
London Corresponding Society.Date: [1795?]- Books
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A concise sketch of the intended revolution, in England; with A Few Hints on the Obvious Methods to avert it.
Atkinson, William, 1757-1846.Date: 1794- Books
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Account of the proceedings of a meeting of the London Corresponding Society, held in a Field near Copenhagen House, Monday, Oct. 26, 1795; Including the Substance of the Speeches of Citizens Binns, Thelwall, Jones, Hodgson, &c. With the address to the nation, and the remonstrance to the King. And the Resolutions passed by upwards of Two Hundred Thousand Citizens, then and there assembled.
Date: [1795]- Books
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The excellence of the British constitution, &c. &c. consisting of extracts from Pigott, Barlow, &c.
Pigott, Charles, -1794.Date: [1795]- Books
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An account of the present state of Nova-Scotia: in two letters to a noble Lord: One from a Gentleman in the Navy lately arrived from thence. The other from a Gentleman who long resided there. Made publick by his Lordship's Desire.
Date: 1756- Books
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An account of the present English conspiracy, taken from the report of the Secret committee of the House of Commons, just now published; In which are laid open, the Attempts to excite Mutiny in our Fleets, and also the Plan for a general Rising in London, and in other Parts, at this Time meditated by United Irishmen now here, and by numerous other Secret Societies in the Pay or Interests of France. N. B. In this Account is given the Substance of the Report drawn up by the Secret Committee, together with some very interesting Parts of the Appendix. To which is added, a suitable address.
Date: [1799?]- Books
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An Account of the proceedings against the rebels, and other prisoners, tried before the Lord Chief Justice Jefferies, and other judges, in the west of England, in 1685. for taking arms under the Duke of Monmouth. With a compleat list of all the persons that suffered, the counties they suffer'd in, the crimes they were tryed for, and the punishments inflicted on them. Also an account of what was done against those in Scotland, who took arms there under the Earl of Argyle, &c. and against the protestants in Ireland, by the Late King James, and his Deputy Tyrconnel. Published from an original manuscript. To which is prefix'd, the Duke of Monmouth's the Argyle's, and the pretender's declarations; that ... may the better judge of the cause of the ...
Date: 1716- Books
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Political speculations, occasioned by the progress of a democratic party in England.
Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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A concise sketch of the intended revolution, in England; with a Few Hints on the Obvious Methods to avert it.
Atkinson, William, 1757-1846.Date: 1794- Books
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At a general meeting of the London Corresponding Society, Held at the Globe Tavern Strand; on Monday the 20th day of January, 1794 citizen John Martin, in the chair. The following address to the people of Great Britain and Ireland, was read and agreed to.
London Corresponding Society.Date: 1794]- Books
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An account of the proceedings against the rebels, and other prisoners, tried before the Lord Chief Justice Jefferies, and other judges in the west of England, in 1685. for taking arms under the Duke of Monmouth. With a compleat List of all the Persons that suffered, the Counties they suffered in, the Crimes they were tried for, and the Punishments inflicted on them. Also an Account of what was done against those in Scotland, who took Arms there under the Earl of Argyle, &c. and against the Protestants in Ireland, by the late King James, and his Deputy Tyrconnel. Published from an Original Manuscript. To which is prefix'd, the Duke of Monmouth's, the Earl of Argyle's, and the Pretender's declarations, that the reader may the better judge of the cause of the several rebellions.
Date: [1716]- Books
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Village politics. Addressed to all the mechanics, journeymen, and day labourers, in Great Britain. By Will Chip, a country carpenter.
More, Hannah, 1745-1833.Date: [1792]