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Cardinalis Zabarella In Librvm Primvm Decretalivm
Adiecta sund Ioannis Thierry Lingonensis, Iureconsulti clarißimi adnotamenta: & breues, quas idem collegit præfixæ conclusiones -
A word of advice
or A friendly caution to the collectors of Ireland, in relation to Wood's brass-money -
Two letters
The one concerning the present sentiments of the people of Great Britain, particularly with respect to Mr. Knight, late cashier of the South Sea Company. The other containing a comparison between the suicide of the ancient Romans and that so frequent of late among the English. The former directed to the author of the London Journal. The latter directed to Mr. Mist -
Distinctiones Bartoli De Saxoferrato, In Tabulas, siue Schematismos CCCCXXXIII. facilioris memoriæ, maiorísque commoditatis gratia redactæ, atque collectæ a Mariano Socino iuniore, núncque demum in lucem editæ. Ad Qvinqvaginta Digestorvm Libros
Acceßit singularum Thesium, siue Rerum, quæ singulis Schematismis tractantur, ordine Alphabetico digestus Jndex -
Serious and cleanly meditations upon a house of office
Dedicated to the goldfinders of Great Britain. The third edition. By Cato. To which is added, The bog-house, a poem in imitation of Milton -
Cato's letters
to the Earl of Harewood, and the Earl of Liverpool -
To the worthy liveryman of the city of London
Gentlemen, Pro rege saepe pro publica semper, was the admirable Motto of the great Duke of Buckingham, whose noble Actions testified how much he deserved it; and in such a Capacity I behold Mr. Wilkes, the strenuous and bold Asserter of Freedom and Liberty-A Gentleman whose public Character is fair and unblemished, and whose distinguished Abilities will surely intitle Him to a Seat in the British Senate; but as Merit too frequently wants the Assistance of Friends, Mr. Wilkes relies on the Free Voice of the Liverymen of London; and if ever Liberty was the glorious Attribute of this much envied Nation, and the darling Happiness of every Individual, let each Man lay his Hand upon his Heart, and express that solemn Vote, which a Free Conscience will honestly dictate, and let the Testimony of this great City prove the incomparable Words of the immortal Dryden, that Freedom is the English subjects prerogative. March 19th, 1768. Cato -
To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. Gentlemen, thoughts for slaves; but speech for Britons
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English advice to the freeholders &c. of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay
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The tendencies of the foundling hospital
in its present extent considered in several views, just as they occur en passant in a lax epistolary address, attempting In several letters to a senator. Part 1 -
The tendencies of the foundling hospital
in its present extent, considered in several views, just as they occur en passant in a lax epistolary address, attempting In several letters to a senator. Part 1 -
Six concluding letters to a senator, on the tendencies of the foundling hospital in its boundless extent. Part II. Shewing what is Bad in that Plan; and pointing out a new one to be substitued instead of it, or to be united to what is Good in it; this new one tending to make the Poor become a full Support to the Poor, and not only not Burdensome to the Public, but great Benefactors to it
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Six concluding letters to a senator, on the tendencies of the foundling hospital in its boundless extent. Part II. Shewing what is Bad in that Plan; and pointing out a new one to be substitued instead of it, or to be united to what is Good in it; this new one tending to make the Poor become a full Support to the Poor, and not only not Burdensome to the Public, but great Benefactors to it
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The life and confession of Cato, a slave of Elijah Mount, of Charlestown in the county of Montgomery
who was executed at Johnstown, on the 22d day of April 1803, for the murder of Mary Akins -
Thoughts on a question of importance proposed to the public
whether is it probable that the immense extent of territory acquired by this nation at the late peace, will operate towards the prosperity, or the ruin of the island of Great-Britain? -
Il Semideus di Catone Sacco
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Sr. Kaiserlich-Königlich-Apostolische Majestät, Joseph dem II.
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Consiliorum volumen primum (-quartum), recens ... restitutum
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Consiliorum volumen quartum, recens ... restitutum
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Lectvrae in digestvm novvm
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Alexandri Tartagni Imolensis, In Infortiatvm Commentaria, Recens Ab Omnibvs Mendis Repvrgata
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Alexandri Tartagni Imolensis, In Digestvm Vetvs Lecturæ. Quibus accesserunt Franc. Curtij, Bernard. de Land. & aliorum doctißimorum Iureconsult. Annotationes
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Raphaelis Fvlgosii Placentini, Ivreconsvltorvm facilè Principis, in primam Pandectarum partem Commentariorum, cùm luculentissimorum, tum omnibus Iuris Candidatis, atque adeò vel ipsis excercitatis longè vtilissimorum, Tomus ...
cui accesserunt & Legum prælectiones non paucæ, earúmq[ue] Repetitiones vt variæ, ita doctæ. Quæ omnia & argumentis, & syllabo Indiceq́[ue] ... collocupletata -
Raphaelis Fvlgosii Placentini, Ivreconsvltorvm facilè Principis, in primam Pandectarum partem Commentariorum, cùm luculentissimorum, tum omnibus Iuris Candidatis, atque adeò vel ipsis excercitatis longè vtilissimorum, Tomus primus
cui accesserunt & Legum prælectiones non paucæ, earúmq[ue] Repetitiones vt variæ, ita doctæ. Quæ omnia & argumentis, & syllabo Indiceq́[ue] ... collocupletata -
Raphaelis Fvlgosii Placentini, Ivreconsvltorvm facilè Principis, in primam Pandectarum partem Commentariorum, cùm luculentissimorum, tum omnibus Iuris Candidatis, atque adeò vel ipsis excercitatis longè vtilissimorum, Tomus secundus
cui accesserunt & Legum prælectiones non paucæ, earúmq[ue] Repetitiones vt variæ, ita doctæ. Quæ omnia & argumentis, & syllabo Indiceq́[ue] ... collocupletata, ... – T. 2