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Alfred König der Angel-Sachsen
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Speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons, Thursday, January 31, 1799, on offering to the House the resolutions which be proposed as the basis of an union between Great Britain and Ireland
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Plan offered by the Earl of Chatham, to the House of Lords
Entitled, a provisional act, for settling the troubles in America, and for asserting the supreme legislative authority and superintending power of Great Britain over the colonies. Which was rejected, and not suffered to lie upon the table -
Mr. Pitt's reply to Mr. Orde, being a correct abstract of the speeches of those two right honourable gentlemen
As delivered in the different senates of Great Britain and Ireland, on the subject of the new commercial regulations between the two countries; with a defence of both -
The celebrated speech of a celebrated commoner
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The correspondence of the Rev. C. Wyvill with the Right Honourable William Pitt. Part II. Published by Mr. Wyvill
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The speech of Mr. P------ and several others
In a certain August assembly, on a late important debate: with an introduction of the matters preceding it -
Speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons, Thursday, January 31, 1799, on offering to the House the resolutions which be proposed as the basis of an union between Great Britain and Ireland
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A journal of the landing of His Majesty's forces on the Island of Cape-Breton, and of the seige and surrender of Louisbourg
Extracted from Major-General Amherst's and Admiral Boscawen's letters to the Right Honorable Mr. Secretary Pitt -
Speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons, Thursday, January 31, 1799, on offering to the House the resolutions which he proposed as the basis of an union between Great Britain and Ireland
To which are added the speeches of the Right Honourable John Foster, on the 12th and 15th of August, 1785, on the bill for effectuating the intercourse and commerce between Great Britain and Ireland, on permanent and equitable principles, for the mutual benefit of both kingdoms -
The speech (at length) of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons, on Friday, Nov. 10, 1797, on Sir John Sinclair's
Proposed amendment to the address of the Lords, relative to the negociation, at Lisle; as laid before the House, by His Majesty's command -
Speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons, Thursday, January 31, 1799, on offering to the House the resolutions which be proposed as the basis of an union between Great Britain and Ireland
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The speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons, February, 12, 1787
In a committee of the whole House, to consider of so much of His Majesty's Most Gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament as relates to the treaty of navigation and commerce between His Majesty and the Most Christian King -
The snare broken
A thanksgiving-discourse, preached at the desire of the West Church in Boston, N.E. Friday May 23, 1766. Occasioned by the repeal of the stamp-act. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Pastor of said Church. [Three lines from St. Paul] -
The snare broken
A thanksgiving-discourse, preached at the desire of the West Church in Boston, N.E. Friday May 23, 1766. Occasioned by the repeal of the stamp-act. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Pastor of said Church -
A faithful abstract of Lord Chatham's last speech in Parliament, on Tuesday, April the 7th, 1778, the day he was struck with the illness which terminated in his death
Copied from notes taken withing the bar -
Authentic copies of Mr. Pitt's letter to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and of His Royal Highness's reply
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The speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, on a motion for the abolition of the slave trade, in the House of Commons, on Monday the second of April, 1792
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Heads of Mr. Pitt's Speech, on the 12th of February, 1796, relative to the relief and maintenance of the poor, the encouragement of industry, and the diminution of the poor-rates
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Mr. Pitt's reply to Mr. Orde, being a correct abstract of the speeches of those two right honourable gentlemen
As delivered in the different senates of Great Britain and Ireland, on the subject of the new commercial regulations between the two countries; with a defence of both -
Letters written by the late Earl of Chatham to his nephew Thomas Pitt, Esq. (afterward Lord Camelford) then at Cambridge
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Fox against fox!!! or Political blossoms of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox
Selected from his speeches in the House of Commons, on the omnipotence of Parliament, in the appointment of the ministers of the crown. Contrasted with his present arguments in favour of prerogative. Shewing how easily a staunch whig may become a professed tory. To which are added, the speeches of Mr. Pitt and Mr. Fox, on Wednesday December 10th, 1788, on the subject of a regency. Embellished with a curious fronticepiece adapted to the occasion; and a design for the revolution pillar at runemede. The honourable gentleman should indeed lose the name of the man of the people. Sir Richard Hill. Debates, 1783 -
General view of the agriculture of the county of Stafford
With observations on the means of its improvement. By Mr. W. Pitt, of Pendeford, near Wolverhampton. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement -
General view of the agriculture of the county of Stafford
With observations on the means of its improvement. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement, By W. Pitt, of Pendeford, near Wolverhampton; with the additional remarks of several respectable gentlemen and farmers in the county -
Balaam's politicks; or, The modern Machiavel