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An account of extraordinary services incurred, and paid by the Right Honourable Richard Rigby, paymaster general of His Majesty's forces, between the 31st of January 1780 and the 1st of February 1781. And not provided for by Parliament
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Sailing and fighting instructions for His Majesty's Fleet
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The report of the honorable the board of trade and plantations, to The Right Honorable the Lords of the Treasury, on the matter of certain memorials from the sugar-refiners of London
To which are prefixed, copies of the said memorials -
The second report of the Commissioners Appointed to Examine, Take, and State, the Public Accounts of the Kingdom
31st of January, 1781 -
Regimental standing orders, for the sixty-second regiment of foot; issued by Major General Edward Mathew. April the 25th, 1781
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George R. An additional instruction to the commanders and officers of all our ships, and of all vessels having letters of marque and reprizals against the French King, the King of Spain, and the States-General of the United Provinces, or their subjects, or others inhabiting their territories and dominions: also against the inhabitants of our rebellious colonies in America, and all others going to, or coming from trading in, the said colonies, by virtue of our several commissions, bearing date the fifth day of August, 1778, the twenty-third day of June, 1779, the twentieth day of December, 1780, and by virtue of an act of Parliament passed in the seventeenth year of our reign. Given at our court at St. James's, the fifteenth day of February, 1781, and in the twenty-first year of our reign
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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 -
By permission of the honourable Commissioners of Excise
Appeals relating to the tax on servants; with the opinion of the judges thereon -
The fourth report of the commissioners appointed to examine, take, and state, the public accounts of the Kingdom
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An Act to continue several laws relating to the opening and establishing certain free ports in the island of Jamaica
to the allowing the free importation of sago powder and vermicelli from His Majesy's colonies in North America; to the free importation of certain raw hides and skins from Ireland, and the British plantations in America; to the allowing the exportation of provisions, goods, wares, and merchandize, to certain places in North America, which are or may be under the protection of His Majesty's arms, and from such places to Great Britain and other parts of His Majesty's dominions; to the clandestine running of uncustomed goods, and preventing frauds relating to the customs; to the preventing the clandestine running of goods, and the danger of infection thereby; to the encouraging the growth of coffee in His Majesty's plantations in America to the preventing the committing of frauds by bankrupts; and to revive and continue several laws relating to allowing the exportation of certain quantities of wheat and other articles to His Majesty's sugar colonies in America; to the impowering His Majesty to prohibit the exportation, and restrai the carrying coastwise, of copper in bars, or copper in sheets; to the allowing a drawback of the duties on rum shipped as stores to be consumed on board merchant ships on their voyages; and to the allowing a bounty on the exportation of British corn and grain in neutral ships -
Anno vicesimo primo Georgii III. Regis. Cap. LII. An act for continuing the encouragement and reward of persons making certain discoveries for finding the longitude at sea, or making other useful discoveries and improvements in navigation, and for making experiments relating thereto
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His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech to Both Houses of Parliament
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The report of the Honorable the Board of Trade and Plantations, to the Right Honorable the Lords of the Treasury
on the matter of certain memorials from the sugar-refiners of London -
Reports of cases argued, debated, and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, in the reign of Queen Ann: [sic]
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Journals of the House of Commons
From November the 26th, 1778, In the Nineteenth Year of the Reign of King George the Third, to August the 24th, 1780, In the Twentieth Year of the Reign of King George the Third -
The third report of the Commissioners Appointed to Examine
Take, and State, the Public Accounts of the Kingdom -
The fifth report of the Commissioners appointed to examine
take, and state, the public accounts of the kingdom -
First report from the Committee of Secrecy, appointed to enquire into the causes of the war in the Carnatic, and of the condition of the British possessions in those parts
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Second report from the Committee of Secrecy, appointed to enquire into the causes of the war in the Carnatic, and of the condition of the British possessions in those parts
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Whereas in pursuance of adequate powers respectively deligated [sic] to us, to carry into execution articles of a cartel, made on the 3d day of May, in this present year, between Capt. Cornwallis, on the part of Lieutenant General Earl Cornwallis, and Lieut. Colonel Carrington, on the part of Major General Green, for the exchange and relief of prisoners of war taken in the southern department
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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 other Purposes -
We James Coldham, Philip Case, Robert Quince, Jehosaphat Postle and Scarlet Browne, the commissioners appointed by and acting under an act of Parliament
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Anno regni Georgii II. regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, vicesimo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the first day of December, anno domini 1741, in the Fifteenth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, 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 eighteenth day of November, 1746; being the Sixth Session of this present Parliament
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Articles de la capitulation
faite entre Son Excellence le Général Washington, commandant en chef les [sic] forces combinées de l'Amérique & de France. Son Excellence le comte de Rochambeau ... et Son Excellence le comte de Grasse ... d'une part: et le très-honorable le comte Cornwallis, lieutenant général des forces de Sa Majesté Britanique ... & Thomads [sic] Symonds ... de l'autre part -
By Their Excellencies, Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, general and commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces, within the colonies lying on the Atlantic Ocean, from Nova Scotia to West Florida, inclusive, &c &c. &c. :--and Mariot Arbuthnot, Esquire, vice admiral of the White, and commander in chief of his Majesty's ships and vessels ... A declaration