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Councellor Lear's humble petitoin [sic] to His Maiesty for a pardon, with his Majesty's Answer.
Layer, Christopher, 1683-1723.Date: 1722- Books
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A letter to the inhabitants of the ward of Farringdon Without, on the choice of Mr. Wilkes for alderman.
Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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A letter on the behaviour of the populace on a late occasion, in the procedure against a noble lord. From a gentleman to his countryman abroad.
Gentleman.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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Rélation d'un voiage nonvellement fait par la France, où l'on voit l'état présent des affaires de la religion en ce roiaume-là. Par un ministre suisse qui est presentement à Londres.
Hollard, Jean Rodolphe.Date: 1717- Books
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Report of a committee of the Society for Constitutional Information, upon the Treason and Sedition bills.
Society for Constitutional Information.Date: [1795]- Books
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Memorial for Thomas Eliot writer in Edinburgh, defender, against Messieurs Cockburn and Hope, pursuers upon an account.
Eliot, Thomas, writer.Date: 1736]- Books
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The state of justice impartially considered. By the civil, natural, and national law. With some curious admonitions for the use of drousy bishops, sleepy judges and stupid magistrates. Wherein the great delay of justice is fully exposed[.]
Date: [1732?]- Books
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Speech of Mr. Francis, on the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act, Friday, January 23, 1795.
Francis, Philip, Sir, 1740-1818.Date: 1795]- Books
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Fourth letter to the Right Honourable -
Lindsay, Robert, -1743.Date: 1725]- Books
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An appeal to honour and justice, tho' it be of his worst enemies. By Daniel De Foe. Being a true account of his conduct in publick affairs.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1715