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The Case of the wooll-combers of London, and parts adjacent. Most humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons
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Sir Peter Frazier of Doors bart. appelnt. Isabell Sandilands alias Black, Esq; respnt. The respondent's case
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List of pensioners, continued by the honourable the executive, for the year 1801, to be paid out of the revenue for that year
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List of pensioners for the year 1787
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List of pensioners paid by the state of Virginia, for the year 1791
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The Lords protests upon the bill sent from the House of Commons
For disabling pensioners from sitting or voting in the House -
A copy of the charter granted to the mayor, bayliffs, and burgesses, of the borough of New-Windsor, in the 16th year of the reign of His Majesty Charles II. 1664
To which are prefixed, copies of grants from King William and Queen Mary, King William III. and Queen Anne; with copies of the pettions upon which the two latter were granted -
A list of the pensions on the civil establishment on the 21st of January 1791
With the respective dates of the grants, and the respective terms for which the same have been granted; and the names of the persons for whose use any pension is granted in trust -
Mr. Parsons speech in the House of Commons, the fifth of March, 1790, on the pension bill
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Case of the Wells election, 1765
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A bill for raising and establishing a fund for a provision for the widows and children of the ministers of the Church of Scotland
and of the heads, principals, and masters, of the universities of Saint Andrews, Glasgow, and Edinburgh -
List of acceders to the Excise Incorporation at twenty-fourth June 1779
and of the annuitants inrolled upon it -
The Lords protest, on the treaty of peace, union, and friendship, between Great Britain, France, and Spain; concluded at Seville, on the 9th of November last. Die Martis 27° Januarii 1729
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Three words on the pension list
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A plan for meliorating the condition of man
by creating in every nation a national fund, to pay to every person when arrived at the age of twenty-one years, the sum of fifteen pounds, and also, ten pounds sterling, per annum, during life, to every person now living of the age of 50 or 60 years, and to all others, when they shalt arrive at that age, to enable them to live in old age, without wretchedness, and go decently out of the world -
The extraordinary red book
an account of all places, pensions, sinecures, grants, &c., the expenditure of the civil list, the finances and debt of Great Britain -
Report and rules of the Bookbinders' Pension Society as agreed to at a general meeting, held Tuesday, April 20, 1830, at the Mechanics' Institution, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane
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Resolutions of the Bookbinders' Pension Society
held at the Bell, Poppin's Court, Fleet Street -
A state of the national debt, provided or unprovided for by Parliament, as it stood the 31st of December 1728, and the 31st of December 1729. Together with an Account of the Produce of the Sinking Fund in that Year, and to the Payment of what Debts contracted before the 25th of December 1716, the said Fund hath been applied. Also, An Account shewing how the Money given for the Service of the Year 1729 hath been disposed of, distinguished under the several Heads, until the 29th Day of January 1729, and the Parts thereof remaining unsatisfied, with the Deficiency thereupon. To which is added, a Copy of the Pension-Bill passed by the Commons, and rejected by the Lords
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The Lords protest on the treaty of peace, union, and friendship, between Great-Britain, France and Spain; concluded at Seville on the 9th of November last. Die Martis 27 Januarii 1729
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An Act to disable any person from being chose a member of, or from sitting and voting in the House of Commons, who has any pension for any number of years from the Crown
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The new black list
a comparative table of allowances to rich and poor paupers, with a variety of other useful information, important alike to the non-consuming producers, and to the non-producing consumers -
Le Livre rouge, or Red book
being a list of private pensions paid from the public treasury of France. -
List of pensioners continued by the honorable the executive for the year 1793, to be paid out of the revenue to be collected for that year
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List of pensioners, continued by the Honorable the executive, for the year 1795, to be paid out of the revenue to be collected for that year