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Petitions to the Crown from English religious houses, c.1272 - c.1485
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A Letter to a leading great man, concerning the rights of the people to petition and the reasonableness of complying with such petitions
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Brown smith in Linlithgow
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Thomas Armour, son of the deceased James Armour, writer to the Signet
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Two great questions considered
I. What is the obligation of Parliaments to the addresses or petitions of the people, ... II. Whether the obligation of the Covenant or other national engagements, is concern'd in the Treaty of Union? Being a sixth essay at removing national prejudices against the Union -
Jura populi Anglicani
or, the subjects right of petitioning set forth. Occasioned by the case of the Kentish petitioners. With a list of the Members of this present Parliament who refused the voluntary association; as also a catalogue of the names of the persons committed by the House of Commons: answer'd, paragraph by paragraph, and made publick, to undecieve the minds of those that are prejudic'd by the pernicious tenents which are made use of in the said scandalous libel -
Poor laws
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By the King. A proclamation against tumultuous petitions
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Two great questions considered, I, what is the obligation of Parliaments to the addresses or petitions of the people, and what the duty of the addressers? II. whether the obligation of the covenant or other national engagements is concern'd in the Treaty of the Union?
being a sixth essay at removing national prejudices against the nation -
Suppliques et requêtes
le gouvernement par la grâce en Occident (XIIe - XVe siècle) ; [Les actes du colloque international organisé à Rome les 9, 10 et 11 novembre 1998 par l'École française de Rome] -
Jura populi Anglicani: or, the subjects right of petitioning set forth
Occasioned by the case of the Kentish petitioners. With a list of the Members of this present Parliament who refused the voluntary association; as also a catalogue of the names of the persons committed by the House of Commons: answer'd, paragraph by paragraph, and made publick, to undeceive the minds of those that are prejudic'd by the pernicious tenents which are made use of in the said scandalous libel -
A modest vindication of the petition of the Lords spiritual and temporal for the calling of a free parliament
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Act against solicitation
Edinburgh, November 6. 1677 -
A discourse in defense of the Londoners last petition for peace
shewing the legality, honesty, justice, and commodity of the said petition to the high Court of Parliament, against the opinions of some factious and turbulent spirits, who desire a continuance of the war. Written by H. G. C. L. B -
Lippe 1848. Von der demokratischen Manier eine Bittschrift zu überreichen
[Ausstellung Lippe 1848. Von der Demokratischen Manier eine Bittschrift zu Überreichen in der Lippischen Landesbibliothek Detmold, 4. Oktober - 18. Dezember 1998] -
Speech of John Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts, upon the right of the people, men and women, to petition ; On the freedom of speech and debate in the House of Representatives of the United States ; On the resolutions of seven state legislatures, and the petitions of more than one hundred thousand petitioners, relating to the annexation of Texas to this Union
delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, in fragments of the morning hour, from the 16th of June to the 7th of July 1838, inclusive -
Ten minutes advice to the people of England on the two slavery-bills intended to be brought into Parliament the present sessions
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Jura populi Anglicani
or the subject's right of petitioning set forth. Occasioned by the case of the Kentish petitioners, with some thoughts on the reasons which induc'd those gentlemen to petition: and of the Commons right of imprisoning -
The rights of the people to petition, and the reasonableness of complying with such petitions: in a letter to a leading great man. A new edition. Recommended to the perusal of the livery of London, the freeholders, and all other electors of Great Britain
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An Address to the inhabitants of the county of York
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The right of British subjects, to petition and apply to their representatives, asserted and vindicated
in a letter to ***** -
The right of British subjects to petition and apply to their representatives, asserted and vindicated
in a letter to ***** -
Speech of Mr. J.R. Underwood, upon the resolution proposing to censure John Quincy Adams for presenting to the House of Representatives a petition praying for the dissolution of the Union
delivered in the House of Representatives on the 27th of January, 1842 -
A Modest vindication of the petition of the Lords spiritual and temporal for the calling of a free parliament
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Jura populi Anglicani, or, The subject's right of petitioning set forth
occasioned by the case of the Kentish petitioners