401 |
At the court at St. James's, the second day of May, 1702. - Present, the Queens Most Excellent Majesty in council
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England and Wales
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1702 |
Engelska |
402 |
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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William Pitt
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1789 |
Engelska |
403 |
At the Court at St. James's, the ninth day of July, 1702. - The Queens Most Excellent Majesty, His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Keeper, Lord Treasurer, Lord President, Lord Privy Seal, Duke of Somerset, Duke of Schomberg, Lord Great Chamberlain, Lord Chamberlain, Earl of Oxford, Earl of Radnor, Earl of Nottingham, Earl of Rochester, Earl of Romney, Earl of Ranelagh, Lord Dartmouth, Mr. Boyle, Lord Chief Justice Holt, Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice Trevor, Mr. Smith
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England and Wales
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1702 |
Engelska |
404 |
An act for better paving, cleaning, &c. the highways, streets, and lanes, of and in the hill of Ramsgate, in the county of Kent - And for removing and preventing annoyances therein; and for erecting a Market-house, and holding a public market in the said vill
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Great Britain
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1785 |
Engelska |
405 |
An act for the encouragement of the fisheries carried on from Great-Britain, Ireland, and the British dominions in Europe; and for securing the return of the fishermen, sailors, and others, employed in the said fisheries, to the ports thereof, at the end of the fishing season
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Great Britain
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MDCCLXXV. 1775 |
Engelska |
406 |
Her Majesties declaration of war against France and Spain
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England and Wales
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MDCCII. 1702 |
Engelska |
407 |
Her Majesties gracious declaration at her first sitting in the Privy Council at St. James's, the eighth of March, 1701
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England and Wales
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MDDCI. i.e. 1701 |
Engelska |
408 |
Her Majesties most gracious declaration, concerning ships stopt before the declaration of war
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England and Wales
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MDCCII. 1702 |
Engelska |
409 |
Her Majesties most gracious declaration, for the incouragement of Her ships of war and privateers
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England and Wales
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MDCCII. 1702 |
Engelska |
410 |
I A. B. do truly and sincerely acknowledge, profess, testifie and declare in my conscience before God and the world, that Our Sovereign Lady Queen Anne is lawful and rightful Queen of this realm, and of all other Her Majesties dominions and countries thereunto belonging. - And I do solemnly and sincerely declare, that i do believe in my conscience that the person pretended to be Prince of Wales, during the life of the Late King James, and since his decease pretending to be, and taking upon himself the stile and title of King of England, by the name of James the Third, hath not any right or title whatsoever to the Crown of this realm
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England and Wales
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1702 |
Engelska |
411 |
Queen Anne's reasons for her conduct, both with respect to the war and peace - And Her Majesty's characters of King William III. and His Majesty K. George the French King and the pretender. Publish'd for the use of the late Ministery
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Anne, Queen of Great Britain
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1715 |
Engelska |
412 |
Georgius Rex. The professions you have lately made in your letters, of your particular regard to me, are so contradictory to your actions, that I cannot suffer myself to be imposed upon by them
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George, II, King of Great Britain
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1737 |
Engelska |
413 |
The balance of the sanctuary: or, Sacheverell weigh'd and found light
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Great Britain.
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Printed in the year 1710 |
Engelska |
414 |
Letters to a young lady, - on a variety of useful and interesting subjects: calculated to improve the heart, to form the manners, and enlighten the understanding. "That our daughters may be as polished corners of the temple." To which is prefixed, Strictures on female education. By the Rev. John Bennett. In two volumes. Vol. I-II
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John Bennett, Curate of St. Mary's, Manchester
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1793 |
Engelska |
415 |
The history of the rise, increase, and progress, of the Christian people called Quakers - intermixed with several remarkable occurrences. Written originally in Low-Dutch, and also translated into English, by William Sewel
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William Sewel
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MDCCXXVIII. 1728 |
Engelska |
416 |
A master-key to popery - in five parts. Part I. Containing a discovery of the most secret practices of the secular and regular Romish priests in their auricular confession. Part II. A true copy of the Pope's yearly bull of indulgencies and pardon of sins, to all those tha serve in the war against the enemies of the Romish religion. The explanation of the bull, with some remarks upon it. Part III. An account of their masses, privileg'd altars, transubstantiation, and purgatory, and of the means the priests make use of to delude the people. Part. IV. Of the inquisitors, and their practices in several instances. Part V. Of their prayers, adoration of images, and relicks, &c. By D. Antonio Gavin, born and educated in Spain, some years secular priest in the Church of Rome, and since 1715, minister of the Church of England
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Antonio Gavin
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1773 |
Engelska |
417 |
To the King's most Excellent Majesty in Council, the humble petition and memorial of the Assembly of Jamaica (voted in Assembly, on the 28th of December, 1774.)
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Jamaica
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M.DCC.LXXV. 1775 |
Engelska |
418 |
Advice from a lady of quality to her children - in the last stage of a lingering illness. Translated from the French, by S. Glasse, D.D. F.R.S. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Vol. I-II
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Louis-Antoine Caraccioli, marquis
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1784 |
Engelska |
419 |
Historical account of the small-pox inoculated in New-England, - upon all sorts of persons, whites, blacks, and of all ages and constitutions. With some account of the nature of the infection in the natural and inoculated way, and their different effects on human bodies. Wit some short directions to the unexperienced in this method of practice. Humbly dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, by Zabdiel Boylson, F.R.S
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Zabdiel Boylston
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M.DCC.XXX. 1730 |
Engelska |
420 |
The petition of the grand American Continental Congress, to the King's Most Excellent Majesty
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United States
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1774 |
Engelska |