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100 Begriffe aus der Gleichstellungspolitik
Glossar der Gleichstellung zwischen Frauen und Männern -
100 Begriffe aus der Gleichstellungspolitik
Glossar der Gleichstellung zwischen Frauen und Männern -
[An Act for charging and continuing the duties upon malt, mum, cyder and perry, for the service of the year 1714
and for the encouragement of the distilling brandy from malted corn and cyder; and for making forth duplicates of Exchequer bills, and lottery tickets, lost, burnt, or destroyed; and to enable the governor and company of the Bank of England, and others, to lend money upon South-Sea stock.] -
An address to the people of Ireland, by Messrs. Thomas and Joshua Whitehouse, Formerly Proprietors of the State Lottery Office, Parliament-Street, Dublin
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English state-lottery
1794. Begins Drawing February 16, 1795. The Scheme of the present Lottery being entirely different from any former one, - Ten Thousand tickets less, - The Public are requested to observe, that Five Hundred Thousand Pounds (the usual Amount of the Prize-Money) is divided amongst 40,000, instead of 50,000 Tickets, and that there are more Prizes than Blanks in this Lottery, when, in most former ones, there have been from Two to Three Blanks to a Prize. And divided into Half, Fourth, Eighth, and Sixteenth, shares, At their Licensed State-Lottery Offices, No. 104, Bank-Buildings, Cornhill, and No. 8, opposite the King's Mews, Charing-Cross -
A proposal for settling a perpetual assurance on lives, and for advancing the credit of 10L. lottery-tickets; by R. Carter, and others
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To the public. Whereas hand-bills have lately been dispersed in this city, by a late dealer in the Museum lottery tickets, endeavouring to justify his fair and unblemished conduct; and if possible, to free himself from reproach, and preserve his honest fame, by setting forth, that he has justly, and free from the least imputation, fairly discharged the duties incumbent on him, and accuitted himself with justice, prudence, and discretion, in duly executing that trust which the purchasers of those tickets reposed in him; and solicits the public to suspend their censures
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A scheme of the state-lottery, 1755
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English lottery tickets
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The benefit tickets in the Museum lottery, 1775
Drawn before the Managers and Directors thereof, at Guild-Hall, London. Published by the Special Order of the said Managers and Directors -
Irish lottery tickets
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English lottery tickets
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An adventure of 300 pound sterling, at 10 shillings per ticket
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Museum lottery
The act for enabling Mr. Cox to dispose of his museum by way of lottery, sets forth -
An Act for redeeming the fund appropriated for payment of the lottery tickets which were made forth for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and ten, by a voluntary subscription of the proprietors into the capital stock of the South-Sea Company
and for raising a sum of money to pay off such debts and incumbrances as are therein mentioned; and for appropriating the supplies granted in this session of Parliament; and to limit times for prosecutions upon bonds for exporting cards and dice -
The case
William Sydenham, Esq; Appellant. [D']Oyly Michell, and Anne his Wife, Respondents -
The respondents case
William Syndenham, Appellant. D'Oyly Michel & Anne his Wife, Respondents -
A scheme designed to raise a sum not exceeding ten thousand pounds, for the benefit of the Foundling-Hospital
drawn up in three letters, by Way of Answer to One Elegant Letter, which was sent, it seems, not long ago to the King's Fool, by a Lady of the Highest Distinction, with a Present of Half a Dozen Tickets in the present State-Lottery inclosed in it