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An Act to continue several laws for preventing the spreading of the distemper which now rages amongst the horned cattle, and for impowering His Majesty to prohibit the killing of cow calves.
Great Britain.Date: 1750]- Books
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The substance of a few expressions delivered by Samuel Fothergill to some of his relations, when they took leave of him, previous to their setting out for the yearly meeting in London, viz.
Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772.Date: 1772]- Books
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An Act to continue several laws relating to the opening and establishing certain free ports in the island of Jamaica; to the allowing the free importation of sago powder and vermicelli from His Majesy's colonies in North America; to the free importation of certain raw hides and skins from Ireland, and the British plantations in America; to the allowing the exportation of provisions, goods, wares, and merchandize, to certain places in North America, which are or may be under the protection of His Majesty's arms, and from such places to Great Britain and other parts of His Majesty's dominions; to the clandestine running of uncustomed goods, and preventing frauds relating to the customs; to the preventing the clandestine running of goods, and the danger of infection thereby; to the encouraging the growth of coffee in His Majesty's plantations in America to the preventing the committing of frauds by bankrupts; and to revive and continue several laws relating to allowing the exportation of certain quantities of wheat and other articles to His Majesty's sugar colonies in America; to the impowering His Majesty to prohibit the exportation, and restrai the carrying coastwise, of copper in bars, or copper in sheets; to the allowing a drawback of the duties on rum shipped as stores to be consumed on board merchant ships on their voyages; and to the allowing a bounty on the exportation of British corn and grain in neutral ships.
Great Britain.Date: 1781]- Books
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A narrative of some sufferings, for his Christian peaceable testimony, by John Smith, late of Chester County, deceased. To which is annexed, An account of the sufferings of Richard Seller, of Keinsey, Great Britain.
Smith, John, 1681-1766.Date: 1800- Books
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An answer to the country parson's plea against the Quakers Tythe-Bill. In a letter to the R. R. author. By a Member of the House of Commons.
Hervey, John Hervey, Baron, 1696-1743.Date: [1736]- Books
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The history of the life of Thomas Ellwood. Or, an account of his birth, education, &c. with divers observations on his life and manners when a youth: And how he came to be convinced of the truth; with his many sufferings and services for the same. Also several other remarkable passages and occurrences. Written by his own hand. To which is added, a supplement by J. W.
Ellwood, Thomas, 1639-1713.Date: 1714- Books
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A collection of Acts of Parliament, and clauses of Acts of Parliament, relative to those Protestant Dissenters who are usually called by the name of Quakers, from the year 1688.
Great Britain.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776] [-1779?]- Books
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Two discourses and a prayer, publickly delivered on Sunday the 17th and Tuesday the 19th days of May, 1767, at the Quakers yearly meeting, At the fryers, in Bristol. The whole taken down in characters, by a member of the Church of England. To which is added, a preface.
Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772.Date: [1768?]- Books
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A sermon preached at Horsley-Down, London, the 19th of the 11th month, 1769. By Samuel Fothergill.
Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772.Date: 1773- Books
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An Act for making perpetual several Acts therein mentioned, for preventing theft and rapine on the northern borders of England; for the more effectual punishing wicked and evil disposed persons going armed in disguise, and doing injuries and violences to the persons and properties of His Majesty's subjects, and for the more speedy bringing the offenders to justice; and also two clauses to prevent the cutting or breaking down the bank of any river, or sea bank; and to prevent the malicious cutting of hop binds; for the more effectual punishment of persons maliciously setting on fire any mine, pit, of delph of coal, or canal coal; and of persons unlawfully hunting or taking any red or fallow deer in forests or chases; or beating or wounding the keepers or other officers in forests, chaces, or parks; and also so much of an Act as relates to the power of appealing to the circuit courts in civil cases, in Scotland.
Great Britain.Date: 1758- Books
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Two letters writ by Samuel Crisp, (about the year 1702,) to some of his acquaintance, upon his change from a chaplain, of the Church of England, to join with the people called Quakers.
Crisp, Samuel, 1669 or 1670-1704.Date: 1746- Books
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Anno tricesimo secundo Georgii III. regis. Cap. XXXVII. An act for making perpetual an act made in the twenty-seventh year of the reign of His Present Majesty, intituled, An act for allowing the importation and exportation of certain goods, wares, and merchandize, in the ports of Kingston, Savannah la Mar, Montego Bay, and Santa Lucea in the island of Jamaica, in the port of Saint George in the island of Grenada, in the port of Roseau in the island of Dominica, and in the port of Nassau in the island of New Providence, one of the Bahama Islands, under certain regulations and restrictions.
Great Britain.Date: 1792]- Books
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Two discourses and a prayer, Publickly delivered on Sunday the 17th and Tuesday the 19th days of May, 1767, at the quakers yearly meeting, at the Fryers, in Bristol. The whole taken down in characters, by a member of the Church of England. To which is added, a preface.
Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772.Date: M,DCC,LXVIII. [1768]