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Rapport Von der Geheimen Commission, Angestellet vom Unter-Parlament von Groß-Britannien/ Zur Untersuchung verschiedener Documenten und Schrifften/ die letzten Friedens- und Commercien-Unterhandlungen/ so dem Hause vorgelegt worden/ betreffend
Welcher besagter Rapport gethan den 9 Junii st. v. 1715 ; Mit Beylagen der Memoirs, Briefen und andern/ bemeldten Rapport concernirenden/ Schrifften ; Aus dem Englischen übersetzt -
Rapport Von der Geheimen Commission, Angestellet vom Unter-Parlament von Groß-Britannien/ Zur Untersuchung verschiedener Documenten und Schrifften/ die letzten Friedens- und Commercien-Unterhandlungen/ so dem Hause vorgelegt worden/ betreffend
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Rapport Von der Geheimen Commission, Angestellet vom Unter-Parlament von Groß-Britannien/ Zur Untersuchung verschiedener Documenten und Schrifften/ die letzten Friedens- und Commercien-Unterhandlungen/ so dem Hause vorgelegt worden/ betreffend
Th. 2, Verfolg und Anlagen Des Rapports Von der Geheimen Commission, Worinnen Die Memorialien, Uhrkunden/ Briefschafften und andere Documenten und Schrifften der Englischen und Frantzösischen Staats-Bedienten/ den Frieden und Kauffhandel [et]c. betreffend/ enthalten -
Rapport von der geheimen Commission, angestellet vom Unter-Parlament von Groß-Britannien, zur Untersuchung verschiedener Documenten und Schrifften, die letzten Friedens- und Commercien-Unterhandlungen, so dem Hause vorgelegt worden, betreffend
Welcher besagter Rapport gethan d. 9. Junii st. v. 1715 ... Aus d. Eng. übers. -
Extract Des Berichts/ Welcher Dem Unter-Haus den 20. Junii 1715. von Mr. Robert Walpole, Stallmeister und Præsident der geheimen Commission, abgestattet worden
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The correspondence of John Campbell MP, with his family, Henry Fox, Sir Robert Walpole and the Duke of Newcastle, 1734-71
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Protests of the forty one peers, against the mutineers bill. Die Jovis 20th Februarii, 1717/18. The order of the day being read, for the house to be put into a committee of the whole house upon the Mutiny bill
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Rules and articles for the better government of His Majesty's horse and foot guards, and all other his forces in Great Britain and Ireland, dominions beyond the seas, and foreign parts. Anno 1749
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Second protest, with a list of the voters against the bill to repeal the American Stamp Act, of last session
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The second report from the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons
To whom the several papers referred to in His Majesty's message of the 12th day 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: to which is added The first and second reports of the secret committee of the House of Lords; with an appendix -
A short history of the Parliament
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The speech of a right honourable gentleman, on the motion for expelling Mr. Wilkes, Friday, February 3, 1769
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Three speeches against continuing the Army, &c. as they were spoken in the House of Commons the last session of Parliament
To which are added, the reasons given by the Lords, who protested against the bill for punishing mutiny and desertion -
To the Honourable the House of Commons, a further report, humbly offered by the Commissioners and Trustees who acted in Scotland
appointed by two several Acts of Parliament, the one made in the first year of His Majesty's reign (intituled An act for appointing Commissioners to inquire of the estates of certain traitors, and of popish recusants, and of estates given to superstitious uses, in order to raise money out of them severally for the use of the publick and the other made in the fourth year of His Majesty's reign, (intituled, An act for vesting the forfeited estates in Great Britain and Ireland in trustees, to be sold for the use of publick, and for giving relief to lawful creditors by determining the claims, and for the more effectual bringing into the respective Exchequers the rents and profits of the estates all sold.) -
Tractatus pacis & amicitiæ
inter serenissimam ac potentissimam principem Annam, Dei gratiâ, Magnæ Britanniæ, Fanciæ, & Hibernæ, Reginam, & serenissimum ac potentissimum principem Ludovicum XIV. Dei Gratiâ, Regem Christianissimum, conclusus trajecti ad Rhenum die 31 Martii / 11 Aprilis anno 1713. Treaty of peace and friendship between the most serene and most potent princess Anne, by the grace of God, Queen of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, and the most serene and most potent Prince Lewis the XIVth, the most Christian King, concluded at Utrecht the 21/11 day of March/April 1713. By Her Majesties special command -
The definitive treaty of peace and friendship, between His Britannick Majesty, and the most Christian King
Signed at Versailles, the 3d of September, 1783. Published by authority -
The definitive treaty of peace and friendship, between His Britannick Majesty, and the King of Spain. Signed at Versailles, the 3d of September, 1783. Published by authority
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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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His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the nineteenth day of April, 1763
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The several reports with the appendix, which is to one of them, from the committee of the House of Commons
To whom the petition of the proprietors of the charitable corporation for relief of industrious poor by assisting them with small sums upon pledges at legal interest, assembled in their general court, was referred; and the proceedings of the said house thereupon. Published by order of the House of Commons -
A report from the committee to whom the several lists of the officers and their deputies belonging to the several courts in Westminster-Hall, and elsewhere, with the lists, accounts, and tables of fees claimed by them
which were presented to the House of Commons in the last, and present session of Parliament; and also the lists, accounts, and tables of fees of the officers and servants belonging to the judges of the several courts in Westminster-Hall, and the circuits, the associates, and clerks of assize, presented to the said house in the session of Parliament preceding the last, were referred. Published by order of the House of Commons -
An abstract of such acts of Parliament as are now in force, for preventing the exportation of wool and other commodities tools and implements used in the manufacture thereof
And also for preventing the seducing of artists to foreign parts; with a copious index. Extracted from the statutes, and printed by order of the General Chamber of Manufacturers of Great Britain, By William Nicholson secretary -
A collection of rules and standing orders of the House of Commons, relative to the applying for and passing bills for inclosing and draining of lands; making turnpike roads, navigations, and aqueducts; building bridges; the more easy recovery of small debts; paving cities or towns; confirming or prolonging the term of letters patent; divorces: also, respecting trade, religion, and applications for public money
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A charge delivered to the grand jury, at the Assizes holden at Ely, on Wednesday the 27th day of March 1799. By Henry Gwillim, Esq. chief justice of the Isle of Ely. Published at the request of the magistrates and grand jury
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A bill intituled, an act to explain and amend the laws touching the elections of knights of the Shire to serve in Parliament for that part of Great Britain called England, and to restrain the partiality, and regulate the conduct of returning officers at such elections