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The report of the commissioners appointed to examine, state, and report, who of the sufferers in the Charitable Corporation are objects of compassion
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An act for vesting in Sir Theodore Janssen, knight and baronet, and his heirs, the remainder in fee simple, now in the Crown, expectant on the determination of certain estates tail, of and in the manor and advowson of Ower Moigne, in the county of Dorset, and several lands and hereditaments to the same manor belonging
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His Majesty's message to both Houses of Parliament
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An Act to explain and make more effectual the laws in being, to oblige the possessors of lands adjacent to common highways, to cut and keep low such hedges as are adjoyning to the said highways
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An Act to explain an Act passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for the converting a further part of the capital stock of the South Sea Company into annuities redeemable by Parliament
and for settling the remaining part of the said stock in the said Company, so far as the said Act relates to the paying off the bonds of the said Company -
The quarters of the army in Ireland for Anno 1734. To which is added, the succession of colonels to all the regiments now in His Majesty's service, according to their seniority, settled and adjusted by the board of general officers
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His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 17th day of January, 1733
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A list of the knights, commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses, summoned to meet at Westminster, the 13th of June, 1734
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Regulations and instructions relating to His Majesty's service at sea. Established by His Majesty in council
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The statutes at large, from Magna Charta to the seventh year of King George the Second, inclusive. In six volumes. By William Hawkins, Esq; serjeant at law
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Instructions by the commissioners for managing and causing to be levyed and collected His Majesty's customs, subsidies, and other duties in England, to [blank] who is established Collector of His Majesty's customs at [blank] in America
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The ever memorable list of those who voted for and against the excise
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Votes of the House of Commons
in the sixth Parliament of Great Britain, appointed to meet at Westminster the ninth day of October, ... 1722 -
Votes of the House of Commons
in the seventh session of the seventh Parliament of Great Britain, appointed to meet at Westminster the twenty third day of January 1727 -
Representation of the Board of Trade relating to the laws made, manufactures set up, and trade carried on
in His Majesty's plantations in America -
A Bill to Explain an Act Passed in the Last Session of Parliament, Intituled, An Act for the Converting a Further Part of the Capital Stock of the South Sea Company into Annuities Redeemable by Parliament
and for Settling the Remaining Part of the Said Stock in the Said Company, so far as the Said Act Relates to the Paying Off the Bonds of the Said Company -
An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal
With an alphabetical list I. Of the counties, cities, and boroughs, with their representatives, p.20. II. Of the knights, citizens and burgesses of the present parliament, with their Places of Abode, &c. P. 37. And other Proper Distinctions -
The late excise scheme dissected
or, an exact copy of the late bill, for repealing several subsidies, and an impost, now payable on tobacco, &c. With all the blanks filled up, as they probably would have been, if the bill had passed into a law; and proper observations on each Paragraph. Together with an introduction explaining the Nature of our Constitution, and the Methods by which it may be Overturned. Monstrum horrendum, informe, ingens, cui lumen ademptum. N. B. This Pamphlet is designed as a New Year's Gift, proper to be presented by all honest Candidates to their Electors -
A compleat list of the Members who voted for and against the bill for repealing the Septennial Act, and for the more frequent meeting and calling of Parliaments: with the speeches of the two gentlemen who moved and seconded the question, Mar. 13, 1733/34
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The statutes at large concerning elections of Members to serve in the House of Commons
Containing A compleat Collection of all the Acts of Parliament now in force, which relate thereto, continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, 1734 -
The statutes at large concerning elections of Members to serve in the House of Commons
Containing A compleat Collection of all the Acts of Parliament now in force, which relate thereto, continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, 1734 -
An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal
As also of the Knights and Commissioners of Shires, Citizens and Burgesses of the Present Parliament Of Great-Britain. To which is added Distinguishing Notes, whereby to know each Member that voted For, and Against the Enquiry into the Affairs of the South-Sea Company: Protesters against the Hessians: and against Rejecting the Enquiry in 1733. Those Members of the last Parliament that voted For, and Against the Excise and Septennial Bills. With a Distinction of the New Members from the Old. As also a list of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy-Council, Knights of the Garter, and of the Bath. With an Alphabetical List to the Whole -
The lords protests in the late session of Parliament, viz. I. On the Bill for preventing Officers from being depriv'd of their Commissions, otherwise than by a Court Martial, or an Address of either House of Parliament: With a Copy of the said Bill. II On the Bill relating to the Election of Peers for Scotland. III. Another on the same, upon putting the previous Question. IV. On the Representation of the State of the Colonies in America. V. On the Resolution for an Address upon His Majesty's Message. VI. On the Application of 1,200,000 l. out of the Sinking Fund for the Service of the present Year, and for appropriating the Supplies granted this Session of Parliament. Vii. Advice to the Electors of Great-Britain. Viii. An Estimate of the Navy Debt, as it stood December 1733. IX. A State of the National Debt, as it stood December 1732 and 1733
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An act for inclosing the common or waste called Lightwood Forest, otherwise Cocknage Banks, and Blurton Common, in the Manor and Parish of Trentham, in the county of Stafford
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By the King, a proclamation, for dissolving this present parliament, and declaring the calling of another