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Whereas the Reverend Mr. Francis Higgins a Member of this House, has lately, in a paper printed and published, been represented and charged with: having behaved himself formerly in a manner turbulent, and unbecoming the character of the sacred function of a clergyman
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Dr. George Middleton, appellant. Mr. George Chalmers, principal, and the rest of the masters and regents of King's Colledge, Old Aberdeen, respondents. The appellant's case
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The Unfortunate case of two Swedish generals, who fell a sacrifice to the misconduct of the ministers, and the misfortunes of the war in the year 1742
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A Letter addressed to James Napper Tandy, Esq; chairman of the aggregate assembly, at the Exchange, on March 24, 1790
To which is subjoined an appendix. Containing some reflections on the proceedings in the common council on the sixteenth of April -
Report of a committee of the legislature of Kentucky, on the charges preferred against Benjamin Sebastian
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The report of the select committee, to whom was referred the information communicated to the House of Representatives, charging Benjamin Sebastian, one of the judges of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, with having received a pension from the Spanish government
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A Serious apology and modest remarks on the conduct of a certain admiral in the Mediterranean
Recommended to the perusual of every true Briston, and is allow'd to be the best account that has been publish'd concerning this admirable admiral -
Address to the people of Pennsylvania
containing a narrative of the proceedings against John Nicholson, comptroller-general of the said commonwealth -
Philadelphia, September 26, 1792
Sir, I have this day seen a publication in the Maryland gazette, of the 20th instant, signed by you, in which, among other things, you state Mr. Mercer's having brought a charge of a very serious nature against me. I allude to the fifth ground of objection, stated by you, to his re-election -
Ans. Alexander Mackenzie, W.S. to the pet. York-Buildings Company. Answers for Alexander Mackenzie, writer to the Signet. To the petition of the Governor and Company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-buildings
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Ans. Alex. Mackenzie, W.S. to the pet. York-Buildings Co. and. Steuart, Jun. W.S. Agent. C. Clk. Answers for Alexander Mackenzie, writer to the Signet, defender; to the petition of the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-buildings, pursuers
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Ans. York-Buildings Company, to the pet. Alex. Mackenzie, W.S. and pet. York-Buildings Company. Answers for the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-buildings; to the petition of Alexander Mackenzie, writer to the Signet. And petition of th said Governor and Company
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Dr. Jacob de Castro Sarmento, having been proposed to be admitted a Fellow of the Royal Society, and a certain gentleman having industriously propagated a most scandalous report, highly reflecting on the Doctor's character: it is thought proper to publish the following extract, which is a true copy of the entry in the registry-book of the Synagogue
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Letter from Major Burghall to the honourable the directors of the East-India-Company
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State of the interests and order of ranking of the creditors of the governor and company of undertakers for raising the Thames water in York-buildings
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A reply to Mr. Unite's address to the ley-payers of Manchester. By Thomas Battye
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A letter to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States shewing the profligacy and corruption of General John Armstrong in his administration of the War Department
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Mr. Dana's answer to the report of the committee of the House of Representatives
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Report of the committee appointed on the 29th of January last to investigate the conduct of the General Post-Office Department in relation to the fiscal concerns of said department
March 27th, 1816. Read and committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next -
Report of the select committee of the House of Representatives, of the United States, instructed, by a resolution of the House of 16th January last, to inquire whether any and what clerks or other officers in either of the departments, or in any office at the seat of government, have conducted themselves improperly in their official duties
March 30, 1818. Resolutions concurred in and committee appointed to bring in a bill in conformity therewith -
A Reply to the examiner. At length there steps forth a gentleman, who graciously condescends to take some public notice of the objections which have been made to the resolutions of Mr. Viner's delegacy
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Report of the committee appointed to investigate the official conduct of Thomas Sergeant, secretary of the commonwealth
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Las repetidas y escandalosas quiebras que se experimentaban en las tesorerías de mis rentas reales
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A reply to Mr. Unite's address to the ley-payers of Manchester
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Mr. Conway's case