301 |
Letters 9, 1865-1867
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Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield
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c2013 |
Engelska |
302 |
Copies of the summons, and of the printed papers given in to the Court of Session, in the process of declarator of precedency, - At the instance of the Earl of Sutherland, against the Earl of Crawfurd, &c. Anno 1706
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John Sutherland Sutherland, Earl of
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Anno 1766 |
Engelska |
303 |
An apology for a late resignation: in a letter from an English gentleman to his friend at the Hague
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Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield, Earl of
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1748 |
Engelska |
304 |
The tryals of William, Earl of Kilmarnock, George, Earl of Cromertie, and Arthur Lord Balmerino, for high treason, - And levying war against His Majesty King George, the Second, before the House of Peers, at Westminster Hall. On the 28th and 30th of July, and the first of August, 1746. With their genuine and moving speeches before passing sentence of death. II. Lord Cromertie's case from the original manuscript, deliver'd by his lady to one of the privy counsellors: which was never before made publick. III. The lives and families of the Earl of Kilmarnock and Lord Balmerino. IV. An account of the behaviour of William, late Earl of Kilmarnock, and Arthur late Lord Balmerino, from the time of their being deliver'd into the custody of the sheriffs of London, to the time of their execution with every remarkable, incident that happened and particularly the conference bethose two lords
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William Boyd Kilmarnock, Earl of
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1746? |
Engelska |
305 |
Lord Camden's genuine argument in giving judgment on the ejectment between Hindson, and others against Kersey. - Wherein Lord Mansfield's opinion delivered in Wyndham V. Chetwynd, is learnedly considered. To which is prefixed, the argument of Lord Mansfield
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Charles Pratt, Earl Camden
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MDCCLXXI. 1771 |
Engelska |
306 |
The trials of William Earl of Kilmarnock, George Earl of Cromartie, and Arthur Lord Balmerino, for high treason, before the House of Peers, at Westminster Hall, on the 28th and 30th of July, and the first of August, 1746. - With an account of the lives, families, behaviour and last dying words of the Earl of Kilmarnock, and Lord Balmerino, who were beheaded on Tower-Hill, on Monday, Aug. 18, 1746
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William Boyd Kilmarnock, Earl of
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1746? |
Engelska |
307 |
Defences or objections for His Majesty's advocate, in behalf of the Crown; against the claims of George Earl of Kinnoul, and Thomas Viscount of Duplin
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George Henry Hay Kinnoull, Earl of
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1748 |
Engelska |
308 |
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the claim of George Earl of Kinnoull, and Thomas Viscount of Duplin, for their respective interests of fee and liferent in the regality, of Balhousie, and justiciary within the same; made and entred, pursuant to an act of the 20th year of His Present Majesty, intituled, an act for taking away, and abolishing the heritable jurisdictions in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, and for making satisfaction to the proprietors thereof, &c
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George Henry Hay Kinnoull, Earl of
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1747 |
Engelska |
309 |
A letter directed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Perth, governour to the Prince,
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John Drummond Melfort, Earl of
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1701? |
Engelska |
310 |
Ireland. In the House of Lords. The Right Honorable Morrough, Earl of Inchiquin; the Most Noble William Duke of Leinster; and the Right Honorable Richard Earl of Shannon, appellants. Henry Burnell, gentleman, - - - - respondent. The case of the appellants
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Morrough O'Brien Inchiquin, Earl of
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1795 |
Engelska |
311 |
The case of Mountague Earl of Abingdon and Robert Earl Ferrers, upon their bill for explaining and better executing the intentions of a former act, intituled (An act for making provision for the Protestant children of the Earl of Clanricarde and Lord Bophin) and for sale of farther part of the said Earl's estate for payment of the debts and portions remaining, chargeable upon the same
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Montagu Venables-Bertie Abingdon, Earl of
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1715? |
Engelska |
312 |
Correspondance secrette du Chevalier Robert Cecil, avec Jacques VI. Roi d'Ecosse. - Publiée aujourd'hui pour la premiére fois, à Edimbourg, imprimée par A. Millar, sur le Strand, à Londres 1766. Traduite de l'Anglois litteralement & mot pour mot
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Henry Howard Northampton, Earl of
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M.DCC.LXVII. 1767 |
Franska |
313 |
Answers for James Earl of Morton, to the petition of Alexander Earl of Galloway, and sixteen other persons, proprietors in Orkney
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James Douglas Morton, Earl of
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1759 |
Engelska |
314-315 |
A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace - and on the terms necessary to be insisted upon in the negotiation. Nine lines of quotations
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John Douglas
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M.DCC.LX. 1760 |
Engelska |
316 |
The chronicle of the kings of England, - written in the manner of the ancient Jewish historians. By Nathan ben Saddi, a Priest of the Jews
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Robert Dodsley
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1744 |
Engelska |
317 |
An Interesting appendix to Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the laws of England. - Containing, I. Priestley's Remarks on some paragraphs in the fourth volume of Blackstone's Commentaries, relating to the dissenters. II. Blackstone's Reply to Priestley's Remarks. III. Priestley's Answer to Blackstone's Reply. IV. The case of the late election of the county of Middlesex considered on the principles of the Constitution and the authorities of law. V. Furneaux's Letters to the Hon. Mr. Justice Blackstone concerning his Exposition of the Act of Toleration, and some positions relative to religious liberty, in his celebrated Commentaries on the laws of England. VI. Authentic copies of the argument of the late Hon. Mr. Justice Foster in the Court of Judges Delegates, and of the speech of the Right Hon. Lord Mansfield in the House of Lords, in the cause between the city of London and dissenters
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MDCCLXXII. 1772-1773 |
Engelska |
318 |
The law of liberty - A sermon on American affairs, preached at the opening of the Provincial Congress of Georgia. Addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Dartmouth. With an appendix, giving a concise account of the struggles of Swisserland sic to recover their liberty. By John J. Zubly, D.D. Two lines from Isaiah
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John Joachim Zubly
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MDCCLXXV. 1775 |
Engelska |
319 |
Four letters to the Earl of Carlisle, - from William Eden, Esq. On certain perversions of political reasoning; and on the nature, progress, and effect of party spirit and of parties. On the present circumstances of the war between Great Britain and the combined powers of France and Spain. On the public debts, on the public credit and on the means of raising supplies. On the representations of Ireland, respecting a free-trade
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William Eden Auckland, Baron
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MDCCLXXX. 1780 |
Engelska |
320 |
The chronicles of the kings of England, - from William the Conqueror, to the year, MDCCXCV. In imitation of the holy writings. By Nathan ben Saddi, a Jew
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Robert Dodsley
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MDCCXCV. 1795 |
Engelska |