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The Grounds of complaint against the practice of Sunday baking fairly stated and the arguments in its favour examined and answered
the whole ... submitted to the consideration of the members of the legislature by the master and journeymen bakers of London, Westminster and the borough of Southwark -
Noble reply of the Congress of the United States to the Agnews of America
being a death blow to cant, priestcraft, and intolerance -
Several orders made and agreed upon by the justices of the peace for the city and liberty of West Minster, upon Monday the 10th day of March, 1655
concerning the future licensing of all inn-keepers, victualers & alehouse-keepers, within the said city and liberty, putting in execution the laws and ordinances for the better observation of the Lords-day, and the laws and statutes concerning the punishment and conveyance of rogues, sturdy beggars, and vagrants, to the place of their births, with a declaration of such persons as are accounted rogues by the several statutes -
The logic and law of Col. Johnson's report to the Senate, on Sabbath mails
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The Sunday question
speech of Charles D. Drake, of St. Louis, in the House of Representatives of Missouri, December 21, 1859, on the Bill to prevent certain practices on Sunday, and for other purposes -
American state papers bearing on Sunday legislation
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The power of the legislature to enact Sunday laws
to which is appended the Sunday laws of Massachusetts -
Sunday
legal aspects of the first day of the week -
The legal Sunday, its history and character
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American state papers bearing on Sunday legislation
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Ad general' quarterial' session' pacis dom' regis & reginæ, tent' pro com.' Midd. apud Hicks-Hall in St. John's-Street, in Com. præd' die Mercurii scilicet decimo tertio die Januarii Anno Regni Dom' Gulielmi & Dom' Mariæ nunc Regis et Reginæ Angliæ &c. ...
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Ad general' quarterial' session' pacis dom' regis & dom' reginæ, tent' pro com.' Midd.' apud Hicks's-Hall in St. John's-Street, in Com.' præd' die Lunæ scilicet vicessimo septimo die Junii, Anno Regni Dom' & Dom' nostr' Gulielmi & Mariæ, Dei gratia, Ang. Scot. Fran. & Hib. Regis et Reginæ ...
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Some farraginous remarks upon an act for the due observation of the Lord's Day
This is to prove, that there never was such a day as the Honorable Court has made, (and calls it the Lord's Day) that was ever made by Christ or his Apostles; but stands opposed to their doctrine: and also that there never was a Sabbath Day ever commanded or appointed for the use of the Christian church. -
Copy of a letter found on Monday morning the 28th. of Jan. 1788, in a rail on the Milbrook foot path near the Dairy Gate
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A project for the preservation of Sunday
Written by a country-gentleman, to a Member of Parliament -
An act, passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England
begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the twenty-eighth day of May, 1760. And from thence continued by prorogations to Wednesday the seventeenth day of December following, and then met -
The Sabbath
a brief history of laws, petitions, remonstrances and reports, with facts and arguments relating to the Christian Sabbath -
A critical history of Sunday legislation from 321 to 1888 A.D
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The True-blue laws of Connecticut and New Haven
and the false blue-laws invented by the Rev. Samuel Peters -
The case of Mr. George J. Walther
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Old-time blue laws
from the records of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, Virginia, Maryland -
Old-time blue laws
from the records of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, (including the witchcraft code) -
Remarks on the existing state of the laws of Massachusetts respecting violations of the Sabbath
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The Sunday law, unconstitutional and unscriptural
an argument presented in committee of the whole in the Massachusetts legislature -
Copy of a letter from the Earl of Egremont to the Earl Temple