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The declaration of William Earl Cowper
Shewing, that the matters contained in some hear-says, relating to him, in the examinations of Christopher Layer, are false and groundless -
Appendixes referred to in the report from the committee appointed by order of the House of Commons to examine Christopher Layer, and others, &c
Containing A. Foreign correspondence, AA. Papers relating to Captain Halstead, B. Papers relating to Christopher Layer, BB. Papers relating to an intended invasion, C. Papers relating to John Plunket, D. Papers relating to the Bishop of Rochester, E. Papers relating to George Kelly, F. Papers relating to Dennis Kelly, G. Papers relating to John Sample, H. Papers relating to the Duke of Norfolk, and others, I. Papers relating to Scotland, K. Papers relating to Ireland -
A letter, dated London 20 March 1723, directed a monsieur monsieur gordon, banquier a bologne, with draughts of two affidavits inclosed, prepared here, to be sworn by Mr. Gordon at Bologne, and Mr. Birmingham at Paris
With depositions of Anthony Sanderson and Roger Garth, taken before the Lord Carteret the 30th of March 1723, relating to the intercepting the aforesaid letter. Laid before the House of Commons by His Majesty's command. Publish'd by order of the House of Commons -
Several examinations taken before one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state
Together with two letters referred to in some of the said examinations. Laid before the House of Commons by His Majesty's command. Publish'd by order of House of Commons -
How is Ireland to be governed?
a question addressed to the new administration of Lord Melbourne in 1834, with a postscript, in which the same question is addressed to the administration of Sir Robert Peel in 1846 -
The declaration of William Earl Cowper
shewing that the matters contained in some hear-says, relating to him in the examinations of Christopher Layer, are false and groundless -
Propaganda in its military and legal aspects
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Report from the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Lords
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Report from the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Lords of Ireland, appointed to take into consideration the matters of the sealed-up treasonable papers received from the Commons the 4th of May, 1797
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Report from the Committee of Secrecy, appointed to take into consideration the treasonable papers presented to the House of Commons of Ireland, on the twenty-ninth of April last. Reported 10th May 1797, by the Right Hon. Mr. Secretary Pelham. To which is added, a charge to the grand jur of the County of Dublin, by Robert Day, Esq
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First report from the Committee of Secrecy
To whom the several Papers referred to In His Majesty's Message Of The 12th Of May, 1794 And which were presented (sealed up) to the House, by MR. Secretary Dundas, Upon the 12th and 13th Days of the said Month, BY His Majesty's Command, Were Referred; And who were directed to examine the Matters thereof, and report the same, as they should appear to them, to the House; have proceeded, in Obedience to the Orders of the House, to the Consideration of the Matters referred to them. Ordered to be printed 17th May 1794 -
Several examinations taken before one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state
together with two letters referred to in some of the said examinations, laid before the House of Commons by His Majesty's command -
A Letter dated London, 20 March 1723, directed a Monsieur Monsieur [sic] Gordon, banquier à Bologne
with draughts of two affidavits inclosed, prepared here to be sworn by Mr. Gordon at Bologne and Mr. Birmingham at Paris -
Material culture and sedition, 1688 - 1760
treacherous objects, secret places -
The politics and strategy of clandestine war
Special Operations Executive, 1940 - 1946 -
Gothic perspectives on the American experience
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Estados de emergencia en la Región Andina
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Bolivianisches Tagebuch
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Vertriebenenverbände im Fadenkreuz
Aktivitäten der DDR-Staatssicherheit 1949 bis 1989 -
Erschließungsband zur Mikrofiche-Edition Widerstand als Hochverrat
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A declaration of His Highnes [sic] Council in Scotland, for the government thereof
for the better preventing of ill-affected persons from acting any design to the disturbance of the quiet of this nation, by an unlicensed repairing into this country, and going out of the same -
A declaration of His Hignes [sic] Council in Scotland, for the government thereof
for the better of ill-affected persons from acting any design to the disturbance of the quiet of this nation, by an unlicensed repairing into this country, and going out of the same -
Report from the committee of secrecy appointed to take into consideration the treasonable papers presented to the House of Commons of Ireland on the twenty-ninth of April last
reported 10th May 1797 : to which is added, A charge to the grand jury of the county of Dublin, by Robert Day, Esq -
A report from the committee appointed by order of the House of Commons to examine Christopher Layer and others
and to whom several papers and examinations laid before the house, relating to the conspiracy mentioned in His Majesty's speech at the opening of this Parliament, to be carrying on against his person and government, were referred -
A declaration signed by Archibald Hutcheson, Esq
and given to several of his acquaintance, soon after he had perus'd the examination of Christopher Layer in the appendix to the Report of the secret committee, in which Layer has made mention of his name as one of Burford's Club; which the said layer, in his examination, faith, he was told by one Plunket