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An address to the legislature and people of the state of Connecticut
on the subject of dividing the state into districts for the election of representatives in Congress. By a citizen of Connecticut -
An account of the constitutional English polity of congregational courts
and more particularly of the great annual court of the people, called the View of Frankpledge, Wherein the whole Body of the Nation was arranged into regular Divisions of Tithings, Hundreds, &c. The happy Effects of that excellent Institution, in preventing Robberies, Riots, &c. whereby, in Law, it was justly deemed "summa et maxima Securitas. - That it would be equally beneficial to all other Nations and Countries, as well under monarchical as republican Establishments; and that, to the English Nation in particular, it would afford an effectual Means of reforming the Corruption of Parliaments by rendering the Representation of the People perfectly equal, in exact numerical Proportion, to the total Number of Householders throughout the whole Realm. Intended as an appendix to several tracts on national defence, &c. The second edition. By Granvill Sharp -
Provinces of England
a study of some geographical aspects of devolution -
Commune concilium tentum in camera Guildhald ciuitatis London octauo die Octobris, anno regni Dom nostri Iacobi Dei gratia Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hibern', regis fidei defensoris &c
viz. Angliæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ decimo quinto, & Scotiæ quinquagesimo primo, coram Johanne Leman milite, Maiore ciuitatis præd', ... Whereas of late yeares much question and controuersie hath happened amongst the inquests in diuers wards of this city -
Commune concilium tentum in camera Guildhald ciuitatis London decimo sexto die Decembris, anno regni Dom' nostri Iacobi Dei gratia Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hibern', Regis fidei defensoris &c
viz. Angliæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ decimo quinto, & Scotiæ quinquagesimo primo, coram Georgio Bolles Maiore ciuitatis præd', ... For the glory of God, and for the better ordering of the businesse that falls incidently on the day of S. Thomas the Apostle -
An account of the ancient division of the English nation into hundreds and tithings
the happy effects of that excellent institution; -that it would be equally beneficial to all other Nations and Countries, as well under monarchical as republican establishments;-and that, to the English Nation in particular, it would afford an effectual means of reforming the Corruption of Parliaments by rendering the Representation of the People perfectly equal, in exact numerical Proportion, to the total Number of Householders throughout the whole Realm. Intended as an appendix to several tracts on national defence, &c. By Granville Sharp -
Stadt - Umland
eine Aufgabe der Raumpolitik -
A caveat against seditious malecontents
or, a disswasive from encouraging or fomenting popular discontents and disorders, in the Kingdom. In a serious and earnest address to the subjects of Great Britain. By a Country Clergyman -
An address to the legislature and people of the state of Connecticut
on the subject of dividing the state into districts for the election of representatives in Congress -
By the Mayor. We charge and command you, that vpon S. Thomas day the Apostle next comming, you doe hold your wardmote
and that you haue afore vs at our generall Court of Aldermen to bee holden in the Guildhal, the Munday next after the feast of the Epiphany next comming -
The articles of the charge of the vvardmote enquest
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An entire and complete history, political and personal, of the boroughs of Great Britain
to which is prefixed, an original sketch of constitutional rights, ... In two volumes octavo -
An entire and complete history
political and personal, of the boroughs of Great Britain; together with the Cinque Ports. The second edition, corrected and improved. In two volumes -
A short history of late administrations, shewing their spirit and conduct
from whence it is made evident, that England is to be saved by the virtue of the people only. In a letter to the constituents by a friend to the constitution