165 results filtered with: Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708-1778
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A man standing on a bank holds a large Union flag which is wrapped around a group of six standing figures believed to be patriots. Engraving 1771.
Date: [January 1771]Reference: 584088i- Books
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Supplément au ministére de Mr. Pitt, avec Une Recapitulation exacte De toutes les demarches De ce sage Politique Depuis le 5 Septembre 1761, Qu'il quitta le Ministere, Jusqu'au 30 Juillet 1766, Qu'il a ete cree Comte de Chatham, Et garde du sceau prive D'Angleterre, Contenante un Espace de pres De cinq ans. Second edition, Corrigee et augmentee de quelques Notes, Par le Colonel Chevalier de Champigny.
Champigny, Jean Bochart, chevalier de, 1712-approximately 1787.Date: [1766?]- Books
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An enqviry into the condvct of a late right honovrable commoner.
Cotes, Humphrey.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Description of Mr. Copley's picture of the death of the late Earl of Chatham, now exhibiting at the Great Room, Spring-Gardens.
Great Room (Spring Gardens, London, England)Date: [1780?]- Books
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A simile.
Date: [1759]- Pictures
Ralph Allen making a speech to the Corporation of Bath. Etching by W. Hibbart, 1763.
Hibbart, William, 1725-1808.Date: [28 May] 1763Reference: 12164i- Books
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The debate in the House of Commons, on the motion of the Right Hon. William Pitt, for leave to bring in a bill, to amend the representation of the people of England in Parliament, on Monday, April 18, 1785; with a correct list of the division.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Pictures
A funeral procession of politicians bearing the coffin of the 1765 Stamp Act to its tomb in the docks where American trade was carried out. Etching after B. Wilson, 1766.
Wilson, Benjamin, 1721-1788.Date: [1766]Reference: 2475206i- Books
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A letter to Lord Chatham, concerning the present war of Great Britain against America; Reviewing Candidly and Impartially Its unhappy Cause and Consequence; and wherein the doctrine of Sir William Blackstone, As Explained In his celebrated Commentaries on the Laws of England, is opposed to ministerial tyranny, and held up in favor of America. With Some Thoughts on Government. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Dawes, M. (Manasseh), -1829.Date: [1776]- Pictures
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Seven British politicians as statues on plinths inscribed with the names of ancient characters as well as their own names in abbreviation. Engraving, 1746.
Date: June 5th 1746Reference: 32807i- Books
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An examination of a letter published under the name of L---t G---l B---gh. and addressed to the Hon. W---m P--t Esq; Whereas a Pamphlet has appeared, entitled a Letter from the Hon. L---t G---l B---h, to the Right Hon. W---m P---t, Esq; S---y of S---e, &c. I think it necessary to declare that the same is not my Letter, and is published without my Knowledge, or Consent, and contain many things I do not approve of. Cobham-Hall, Nov. 7, 1758. Thomas Bligh.
Date: 1758- Pictures
A colossal William Pitt hovers over the city of London mounted on stilts labelled 'sedition' and 'pension', while leaning on a crutch marked 'popularity' that rests on the Royal Exchange, with a view of New York to the left. Etching, with etched verse within the plate, 1766.
Date: (1766)Reference: 584677i- Books
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A full vindication of the Right honourable Wm. Pitt and Wm. Beckford, esqrs. In answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, intituled, A letter from a right honourable person; and the answer to it, translated into verse. With counter-notes Historical, Critical, Political, &c. In which Every Argument of that boasted Performance is subverted, and the Conduct of those Gentlemen set in a true Light.
Date: 1762- Books
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A second letter to the Reverend Mr. Peers, Vicar of Faringdon, Berks: in answer to his Additional preface to the Character of an honest Dissenter. By the author of the first letter.
Author of the first letter, Letter to the Reverend Mr. Peers.Date: [1717]- Books
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Another answer to the letters of the Right Hon. William Pitt, Esq; to Ralph Allen, Esq; In which the Reasons are assigned for not venerating the Administration of that late Secretary of State, and for subscribing to the Term Adequate, in relation to the Peace, By Another member of the Corporation of Bath.
Another member of the corporation of Bath.Date: 1763- Pictures
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The death of William Pitt, Lord Chatham, in the Upper Chamber of the Palace of Westminster, 1778. Engraving after J. Copley, 1779.
Copley, John Singleton, 1737-1815.Date: 1779Reference: 544539i- Pictures
A funeral procession of politicians bearing the coffin of the 1765 Stamp Act to its tomb in the docks where American trade was carried out. Engraving after B. Wilson, 1766.
Wilson, Benjamin, 1721-1788.Date: [18 March 1766?]Reference: 582581i- Books
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An essay on political lying.
Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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An epistle to William Pitt Esq;
Date: [1746]- Books
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The anatomy of a late negociation. Earnestly addressed to the serious consideration of the people of Great-Britain.
Lloyd, Charles, 1735-1773.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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Remarks upon a popular letter, by a citizen of London.
Date: 1761- Books
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A letter to the Right Honourable W--. P--. By a citizen.
Citizen.Date: M,DCC,LXI. [1761]- Books
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The orator's political meditation; or, the senator's self-examination.
Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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An answer to a letter address'd to the Dean of York, in the name of Dr. Topham.
Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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The poor man's prayer. Addressed to the Earl of Chatham. An elegy. By Simon Hedge, a Kentish labourer.
Hedge, Simon.Date: 1766