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Report from the select committee, appointed to examine the reports of the directors of the East India Company. (June 22d 1784.)
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A concise abstract of the most imortant clauses in the following interesting acts of Parliament, passed in the session of 1784
By which the public in general are more immediately affected, than by any passed in any former sesion, viz. 1. Tea and Window Act. 2. The Game Act. 3. The Horse Act. 4. The Postage Act. 5. The Pawn Broker's Act. 6. The Soap and Starch Act. 7. The Cotton and Linen Act. 8. The Hatter's Act. 9. The Excise Goods Act. 10. The Candle Act. 11. The Distillery Act. 12. The Hackney Coach Act. 13. The Smuggling Act. 14. Brick and Tile Act. 15. Wax Candle Act. By a Gentleman of the Inner-Temple -
The antient code of military laws, for the government of the English Army, under King Henry the Fifth, enacted at manuce
With some additional ordinances, made by the Earl of Salisbury -
Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for Appeals in Prize Causes. Ooster Eems, Axel Land, master. Appendix to case, on behalf of Our Sovereign Lord the King, in his office of Admiralty, one of the respondents
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The eleventh report of the commissioners appointed to examine, take, and state, the public accounts of the kingdom
This report is particularly referred to by Earl Mansfield, in his speech in the House of Peers, on Wednesday February 4, 1784, as giving at one view the most clear and distinct idea of the present situation of this country, with regard to its public revenues, and the real state of its finances; and containing matter highly interesting to every individual of the community who is possessed of landed or funded property -
The appendix to the eighth report of the commissioners appointed to examine, take, and state, the public accounts of the Kingdom
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The appendix to the ninth report of the commissioners appointed to examine, take, and state, the public accounts of the Kingdom
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By permission of His Grace the Lord Lieutenant
A list of the officers of the army, (with an alphabetical index;) of the officers of the Royal Artillery, the engineers, the marine forces, and of the officers on half pay; and a succession of colonels. Complete to 1st June, 1784 -
Third report from the Committee, appointed to enquire into the illicit practices used in defrauding the revenue. (23d March, 1784.)
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The Parliamentary register; or, History of the proceedings and debates of the House of Commons
Containing an account of the most interesting speeches and motions; accurate copies of the most remarkable letters and papers; of the most material evidence, petitions, &c. laid before and offered to the House, during the first session of the fifteenth Parliament of Great Britain. Begun to be holden at Westminster on the 31st day of October 1780 -
Extract from a report of a committee of the House of Commons, in 1783
Dedicated to the free burgesses of Colchester -
Appendix to the third report from the committee, appointed to enquire into the illicit practices used in defrauding the revenue. (23d March, 1784.)
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Anno Regni Georgii III. Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ, tertio
At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the nineteenth day of May, Anno Domini 1761, in the first year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, &c. And from thence continued, by several prorogations, to the twenty-fifth day of November 1762; being the second session of the twelfth Parliament of Great Britain -
A full and complete account of the debates in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, November 18, Wednesday, December 17, Friday, December 19, Monday, December 22, and Wednesday, December 24, 1783
Containing the whole of the proceedings upon Mr. Fox's motion for leave to bring in the East-India Bill; Mr. Baker's motion, declaring it a high crime and misdemeanor to report any opinion of His Majesty to influence the votes of the Members; Mr. Erskine's motion for a committee to take into consideration the state of the nation; Mr. Baker's motion of adjournment; on Earl Temple's resignation; on the state of the nation; Mr. Erskine's motion for addressing the Crown against dissolving Parliament; on His Majesty's answer to the address; Lord Beauchamp's motion for restraining the Lords of the Treasury from giving their assent to the East-India Company's accepting Bills without first stating their application to the House for that purpose; and Earl of Surrey's motion respecting the Office of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; to which is added His Majesty's answer to the address, the India Bill amendments, and the blanks filled up. Together with correct lists of the Members who divided for the East-India Bill, and also of the absentees upon the, first reading -
[Be]fore the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Noord Stiernen, Herman Samsing, of Turnberg in Norway, a subject of His Majesty the King of Denmark, master of the said Danish ship noord stiernen, and the claimant of the said ship, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, for and on behalf of the widow Karen Anker and sons, of Christiana, in Norway aforesaid, merchants, also subjects of His Danish Majesty, the sole owners thereof, and also claimant of the cargo, and his the said master's private adventure on board the said ship at the capture, - - appellant. Richard Hudson, commander of the private ship of war venom, the captor, - - respondent. On an appeal from Barbadoes. The appellant's case
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Before the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Noord Stiernen, Herman Samsing, master. Affidavit of the master respecting the cargo to be laden at Surinam, had the ship arrived there, with contract annexed as to such return cargo, and the freight expressly stipulated to the paid for the same
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[Before] the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. De Noord Stiernen, Herman Samsing, master. Translation of letters contained in the process transmitted from Barbadoes. On behalf of the claimant
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. De Noord Stiernen, Herman Samsing, master. On behalf of the claimant and appellant
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[Before] the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Noord Stiernen, Herman Samsing, master. Appendix to the appellant's case
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Ridgway's guide to the House of Commons; Or A full and correct list of the knights, citizens, and burgesses, elected, returned, and summoned to meet in the New Parliament, May 18, 1784
Containing also the names of the members who were in the House at the time of the late dissolution of Parliament: and an estimate of the duration of the different Parliaments, from Henry VII. to the present reign -
An abstract of the new act relative to Hackney coaches, with a table shewing the rates and fares to be taken in pursuance of the said act
By R. Stainbank, attorney at Law -
Abstracts of the following acts of Parliament
Passed last sessions, viz. An act laying new duties on windows, and also for taking off the several duties on teas, and laying new duties in lieu thereof. An act for granting to His Majesty new duties on horses kept for riding and for drawing certain carriages. An act for granting certain duties upon bricks and tiles made in Great-Britain, or imported. An act for granting an additional duty on post letters, and to prevent abuses in respect of franking letters. An act to impose licences on the makers of exciseable articles, viz. maltsters, brewers, disullers, candle-makers, sope-makers, paper-makes, starch-makers, tanners, curriers, &c. &c. An act for granting a stamp duty on hats, and also imposing licences on the makers and venders of hats. Abstracts of an act for laying duties on printed linens and cottons, callicocs, and cotton goods, printed, stained, or dyed, in Great-Britain. With a preface and poetrical introduction, by E. Thomas, astronomer, F.S.A.B. author of The shrewsbury, chester, and Glocester royal almanacks, and several other publications -
An authentic list of all the members of the House of Commons
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His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech to Both Houses of Parliament
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The reports of the Commissioners
appointed to examine, take, and state the Public Accounts of the Kingdom, presented to his majesty, and to both houses of Parliament: with the appendixes complete. By William Molleson, secretary to the commissioners