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Geschichte des berühmten Engelländers Johann Wilkes, Esquire
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The revised statutes, codes and general laws of the state of New York
containing the text, carefully compared with the original and certified by the Secretary of State, of all the general statutory law of the state in force on January 1st, 1897, including the Constitution of the state, the revised statutes, the general laws and statutes, the codes of civil and criminal procedure and the penal code, alphabetically arranged by subjects, with full references to the decisions, and with historical and explanatory notes, and a complete system of cross-references, supplemented by a full analytical index and table of the statutes contained herein ; certified by the Secretary of State under Section 932 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended by laws of 1895, Chapter 594 -
Journal of the Constitutional Convention of the state of New York, 1915
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To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders, of the county of Middlesex
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Mr. Speaker, i think it my duty to lay before the House a few facts, which have occured since our last meeting, because in my humble opinion (which i shall always submit to this House) the rights of all the commons of England
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A celebrated letter, sent from John Wilkers, Esq., at Paris, to the electors of Aylesbury, in the year 1764
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A letter to His Grace the Dvke [sic.] of Grafton, first commissioner of His Majesty's treasvry. [sic.]
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English liberty established
Or, The most material circumstances relative to John Wilkes, Esq; member of Parliament for the county of Middlesex -
English liberty, or The British lion roused
Containiny [sic] the sufferings of John Wilkes, Esq; from the first of his persecution, down to the present time -
English liberty, or The British lion roused
Containing the sufferings of John Wilkes: from the first of his persecution, down to the present time -
The North Briton
Revised and corrected by the author. Illustrated with explanatory notes, and a copious index of names and characters. In two volumes -
A letter to His Grace the Dvke [sic.] of Grafton, first commissioner of His Majesty's treasvry. [sic.]
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The charter of the College of New-York, in America
Published by order of His Honour the lieutenant governor, in Council -
Two reports of a committee of His Majesty's Council for the province of New-York, relating to the controverted line between that province, and New-Jersey
Published by order of His Honour the lieutenant governor, in Council -
To the King's Most Excellent Majesty
The humble petition of the General Assembly of the colony of New-York -
Acts passed by the General Assembly of the colony of New-York
in September and October, anno Dom. 1708. being the 7th year of Her Majesties reign -
Chap. CCLX. An act further to continue an act, entitled, An act for granting to His Majesty the several duties and impositions on goods, wares, and merchandizes imported into this colony, therein mentioned
Pass'd the 11th December, 1762 -
Governor Monckton having leave to go to England, the chief command again devolved on Cadwallader Colden, Esq; lieutenant governot
The twenty-first Assembly. Fourth sessions -
In Convention of the Representatives of the State of New-York, October 2, 1776
The committee to whom were referred a letter from the committee of the county of Cumberland -
By His Excellency George Clinton, Esq; governor of the state of New York ... proclamation
The appointment of delegates, to represent this state in the Congress of the United States ... and other important business, rendering it necessary to convene the legislature: I do therefore, hereby require the Senate and Assembly of this state, to convene at Poughkeepsie ... Given under my hand, and the privy seal of the said state, at Poughkeepsie aforesaid, this sixth day of September ... 1781 -
Resolutions of the Provincial Congress, of the colony of New-York, for the encouragement of manufactories of gun powder, musket barrels, musket locks, and salt
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A statement, explanatory of the resignation of the officers of the Regiment of Artillery, of the City & County of New-York
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Two new comic satiric dialogues that lately passed in the Tower
The first, between John Wilkes, Esq. member of Parliament for Aylesbury, and two of His Majesty's Lions. The second, between that gentleman, and the shade of the Late Sir William W******m. In which are introduced several modern political characters and entertaining anecdotes, with explanatory notes to the whole. To which is added, a genuine account of the whole proceedings against John Wilkes, Esq. from his commitment to the Tower, to his discharge in the Common-Pleas. With all the speeches, letters, &c. &c. &c. There honest satire numerous wrongheads trace, lur'd by a pension, ribband, or a place -
The North Briton
Revised and corrected by the author. Illustrated with explanatory notes, and a copious index of names and characters. In two volumes -
An essy on woman, by J. Wilkes, Esq