4361 |
To be reported by Lord Kennet. Memorial for Charles Earl of Tankerville, and David Erskine, clerk to the Signet, his attorney and factor; against John Duke of Roxburgh, and Thomas Lilly, tacksman of his Grace's fishings at Kelso, and William Mitchell, tacksman of the fishings at Mackerston
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Charles Bennet Tankerville, Earl of
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1768 |
Engelska |
4362 |
Thoughts on finance - suggested by the measures of the present session. By the Earl of Lauderdale
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James Maitland Lauderdale, Earl of
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1797 |
Engelska |
4363 |
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 |
4364 |
Thoughts on liberty and equality - By Sir Lawrence Parsons
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Lawrence Parsons Rosse, Earl of
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1793 |
Engelska |
4365 |
Unite or fall
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Frederick Howard Carlisle, Earl of
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1798 |
Engelska |
4366 |
Things as they are
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John Perceval Egmont, Earl of
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1768 |
Engelska |
4367 |
A tower conference - being a dialogue between Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer; and Sir W. P-le, a Knight of Devon. On the subject of the Earl's approaching tryal. Containing many historical as well as political passages
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Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford
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1716 |
Engelska |
4368 |
A representation of the state of the trade of Ireland - laid before the House of Lords of England, on Tuesday the 10th of April, 1750, on occasion of a bill before that House, for laying a duty on Irish sail-cloth imported into Great-Britain
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John Perceval Egmont, Earl of
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1755 |
Engelska |
4369 |
A letter from a Member of Parliament to his friends in the country - concerning the duties on wine and tobacco
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Robert Walpole, 1st earl of Orford
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1733 |
Engelska |
4370 |
A letter from the Earl of Mar to the King, before His Majesty's arrival in England. With some remarks on my lord's subsequent conduct. By Sir Richard Steele
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John Erskine Mar, Earl of
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1715 |
Engelska |
4371 |
A true copy of the political queries, relating to the constitution of the Roman senate - sent by the late Right Honourable James Earl Stanhope, &c. to the Abbot de Vertot, in the year M.DCC.XIX. To which is subjoined, the Abbot's solution of the said queries. Made English from the Paris edition. By Mr. Roussillon
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James Stanhope Stanhope, Earl
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1721 |
Engelska |
4372 |
A letter to Lady Loughborough - from the Earl of Abingdon; in consequence of her presentation of the colours to the Bloomsbury and Inns of Court Association
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Willoughby Bertie Abingdon, Earl of
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1798 |
Engelska |
4373 |
The speech of Earl Stanhope, in the House of Lords, on Thursday the 20th of February, 1800 - in support of his motion for peace with the French Republic; ... drawn from authentic documents, published by George Rose, ... also, seven reasons for discontinuing the war as the best means of supplying the people with bread
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Charles Stanhope Stanhope, Earl
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1800 |
Engelska |
4374 |
Eight hundred pounds reward. Four hundred pounds to any person, or persons, who shall discover ... the writer ... of the threatening letters, addressed to Lord Ossory,
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John Fitzpatrick Upper Ossory, Earl of
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1788 |
Engelska |
4375 |
A friendly return to a letter concerning Sir George Mackenzie's and Sir John Nisbet's observation and responce on the matter of the union
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George Mackenzie Cromarty, Earl of
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1706 |
Engelska |
4376 |
The Earl of Macclesfield's speech in the House of Peers, on Monday the 18th day of March, 1750 - At the second reading of the bill, for regulating the commencement of the year, &c
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George Parker Macclesfield, Earl of
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1751 |
Engelska |
4377 |
Observations upon the state of the nation, in January 1712/3
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Daniel Finch Nottingham, Earl of
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1713 |
Engelska |
4378 |
The Earl of P----------'s speech to the House of Peers - when the lords were accused of high-treason. Copia vera. Mich. Oldsworth, 16
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1710? |
Engelska |
4379 |
The Earl of Torrington's speech to the House of Commons, in November, 1690 - occasion'd by the ingagement at sea, on the 30th of June ... between the confederate and French fleets. In which are inserted, some letters written by the Earl of Nottingham, then Secretary of State
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Arthur Herbert Torrington, Earl of
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1716 |
Engelska |
4380 |
The case of the Hanoverian forces, in the pay of Great-Britain - impartially, and freely examined: with some seasonable reflections, on the present conjuncture of affairs
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Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield, Earl of
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1743 |
Engelska |