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The report from the committee, appointed (upon the 2d day of December, 1766)
To consider an act made in the thirty-first year of King George the Second, for the due making of bread, and to regulate the price and assize thereof; together with the accounts referred to the said committee -
Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, improved
To which are added their stations, and a list of the ships lost or destroyed since the commencement of the war, with their commanders. Likewise a list of the enemies ships taken or destroyed since the commencement of the war. With lists of the lords of the admiralty, commissioners of the navy and victualling, and of the other offices in the naval department, and the navy-agents. Corrected to May 31, 1782, and to be continued monthly, price six-pence -
Further report (being the eighth) from the committee of secrecy appointed to enquire into the state of the East India Company
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A bill for the more effectual relief of creditors, out of the real estates of their deceased debtors
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A collection of several British and Irish acts, and extracts from acts relating to the trade and revenue of Ireland, in the years 1781 and 1782
With several special precedents and observations on the same, and other acts, By Gorges Edmond Howard, Esq; solicitor for the said revenue. Vol. III -
A bill to constitute a public fund, upon which donations to charitable and other good uses in mortmain may be invested; and to impower all bodies politic and corporate, and trustees of charites, to invest the same, and to sell and dispose of all or any part of the lands, tenements, and hereditaments, in trust, for charitable uses, if they think fit; and to invest the produce in the purchase of some of the government transferrable securities, at three per centum per annum, in order that the same may be annihilated, and in lieu thereof, an annuity out of the said public fund may be paid and applied to the same charitable uses to which the lands, tenements, and hereditaments, are appropriated
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An Act for repealing so much of an Act, made in the twenty-third year of His late Majesty King George the Second, as relates to the preventing the stealing or destroying of turnips
and for the more effectually preventing the stealing or destroying of turnips, potatoes, cabbages, parsnips, pease, and carrots -
An Act for paving, lighting, and cleansing the streets, lanes, and places within the town of Brighthelmstone, in the county of Sussex
for removing nuisances and annoyances, and preventing the like for the future; for holding and regulating a market within the said town; for building and repairing groyns, in order to render the coast safe and commodious for ships or vessels to unload and land sea-coal, culm, and other coal, for the use of the inhabitants of the said town; and for laying a duty thereon, and for other purposes -
An Act for better regulating the poor, and repairing the highways, within the town and county of the town of Southampton
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An Act to enable the inhabitants of the parish of Saint Matthew Bethnal-Green, in the county of Middlesex, to pay debts already contracted in finishing and furnishing their workhouse, and on account of the poor of the said parish
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An Act for better regulating the assize and making of bread
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An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain sum of money out of the sinking fund
and for applying certain monies therein mentioned for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy-three; and for further appropriating the supplies granted in this session of Parliament; and for paying to John Harrison a further reward for his invention of a time-keeper for ascertaining the longitude at sea, and his discovery of the principles upon which the same was constructed -
An Act for the better regulation of lying-in hospitals, and other places, appropriated for the charitable reception of pregnant women
and also to provide for the settlement of bastard children, born in such hospitals and places -
The genuine minutes of the select committee appointed by the House of Commons, assembled at Westminster, in the fifth session of the thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, to enquire into East India affairs
Containing the most authentic, historical account of the various revolutions and other extraordinary events that have happened in India, from the commencement of Lord Clive's government, to the latest advices received by the Honourable English East-India company -
His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the second day of July, 1767
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Report from the select committee appointed by the House of Commons, assembled at Westminster in the fifth session of the thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, to enquire into the nature, state, and condition of the East India Company, and of the British affairs in the East Indies
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A complete and accurate account of the very important debate in the house of commons, on Tuesday, July 9, 1782
In which the cause of Mr. Fox's resignation, and the great question of American independence came under consideration: including the several speeches and replies of The Right Hon. Mr. Fox, The Right Hon. Isaac Barr(c)♭, Lord John Cavendish, General Conway, Mr. Burke, Sir William Wake, Mr. Coke, Mr. Frederick Montague, The Hon. Mr. Townsend, Mr. Martin, Lord Althorpe, Mr. Grenville, Mr. Aubrey, the Hon. William Pitt, Mr. Lee, late solicitor-general, Mr. Gascoyne, sen. Commodore Johnstone, and Sir Edward Deering. To which are added, the speeches of the duke of richmond and of Lord Shelburne, in the House of Lords, the following day, on the same subject: with what was thrown out in reply by Mr. Burke, Lord John Cavendish, and Mr. Fox, afterwards, in the House of Commons -
Election cases
Determined during the first session of the fifteenth Parliament of Great-Britain, by committees of the House of Commons, appointed by virtue of Stat. 10, Geo. III. Reported by John Philipps, barrister, of the Inner Temple. Vol I -
Rules and orders relating to the Royal Academy established in His Majesty's Dock-Yard at Portsmouth, for educating young gentlemen to the sea service
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Report from the committee appointed to enquire into the nature, state, and condition of the East India Company, and of the British affairs in the East Indies
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The reports of the secret and select committees
Appointed by the Honourable the House of Commons, to enquire into the causes of the war in the Carnatic; and the state of the justice in the provinces of Bengal, Babar, and Orissa -
Rules and regulations for the first regiment of Irish brigade
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A bill for discharging divers manors and hereditaments in the counties of Pembroke and Cardigan, the estate of Frances the wife of Marmaduke Gwynne, Esquire, from the terms and trusts thereof, agreed to be limited by certain articles of agreement of the twenty-first day of May, one thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight; and for vesting and confirming the same manors and premisses so discharged in William Webley, gentleman, and his heirs in fee, upon the trusts declared in an indenture of release of the twenty-ninth day of January last past
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An alphabetical list of the commission officers of His Majesty's fleet: with the dates of their first commissions
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The debates and proceedings of the British House of Commons, during the third, fourth, and fifth sessions of the third Parliament of His Late Majesty George II. Held in the years 1743, 1744, 1745, and 1746
Compiled from authentic papers, and compared with the journals. Vol. I