6261 |
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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MDCCXCVII. 1797 |
Engelska |
6262 |
Remarks on the life and writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin in a series of letters from John Earl of Orrery, to his son, the Honourable Hamilton Boyle
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John Boyle Orrery, Earl of
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MDCCLVII. 1757 |
Engelska |
6263 |
An answer to one part of a late infamous libel, intitled, remarks on the craftsman's vindication of his two honourable patrons - In which the character and conduct of Mr. P. is fully vindicated. In a letter to the most noble author
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William Pulteney, Earl of Bath
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1731 |
Engelska |
6264 |
A collection of several tracts of the Right Honourable Earl of Clarendon, author of the History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England. - Published from his lordship's original manuscripts
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Edward Hyde Clarendon, Earl of
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MDCCXXVII. 1727 |
Engelska |
6265 |
Articles of impeachment of high-treason, and other high crimes and misdemeanors, against Robert Earl of Oxford and Mortimer
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Great Britain
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1715 |
Engelska |
6266 |
Case of Otmoor
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Willoughby Bertie Abingdon, Earl of
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1788 |
Engelska |
6267 |
The case of the sinking fund, and the right of the publick creditors to it considered at large; with some farther observations on the national debts, the civil list, the bank contract, votes of credit, and other extraordinary grants of money. - Being a defence of an enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs, and a full reply to a late pamphlet. intitled, Some considerations concerning the publick funds, &c. In a letter to the author
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William Pulteney, Earl of Bath
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1735 |
Engelska |
6268 |
Maxims selected from the writings of Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - Comprehending a plan of education, on the principles of virtue and politeness; and calculated to form the man of honour, the man of virtue, and the accomplished gentleman
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Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield, Earl of
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1798 |
Engelska |
6269 |
Lord Chesterfield's maxims; or, A new plan of education, on the principles of virtue and politeness - In which is conveyed, such instructions as cannot fail to form the man of honour, the man of virtue, and the accomplished gentleman. Being the substance of the Earl of Chesterfield's letters, to his son, Philip Stanhope, Esq
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Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield, Earl of
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M.DCC.LXXIV. 1774 |
Engelska |
6270 |
Letters written by the late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, to his son, Philip Stanhope, Esq; late envoy extraordinary at the Court of Dresden. - Together with several other pieces on various subjects. Published from the originals by Mrs. Eugenia Stanhope. In four volumes. The tenth edition: in which are inserted, in their proper places, several letters that were wanting at the time of the first publication
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Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield, Earl of
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M.DCC.XCIII. 1793 |
Engelska |
6271 |
Speech of Lord Hawkesbury, in the House of Commons, Friday, April 25th, 1800, on the incorporation of the parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland
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Charles Jenkinson Liverpool, Earl of
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1800 |
Engelska |
6272 |
The speech of Senacherib Ragman, of St. Giles's in the Fields, Esq; to his fellow prisoners
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Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield, Earl of
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Printed in the year MDCCXXXVIII. 1738 |
Engelska |
6273 |
Speech of the Earl of Abingdon, on His Lordship's motion for postponing the further consideration of the question for the abolition of the slave trade - With some strictures on the speech of the Bishop of St. David's
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Willoughby Bertie Abingdon, Earl of
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1793? |
Engelska |
6274 |
No union! but unite and fall. By Paddy Whack, of Dyott-street, London; in a loving letter to his dear mother, Sheelah, of Dame-street, Dublin
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John Fitzgibbon Clare, Earl of
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1799 |
Engelska |
6275 |
Observations on the commerce of the American States. - By John Lord Sheffield. A new edition, much enlarged. With an appendix, containing tables of the imports and exports of Great Britain to and from all parts, from 1700 to 1782. Also, the exports of America, &c. With remarks on those tables, on British navigation, and on the late proclamations, &c
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John Holroyd Sheffield, Earl of
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M,DCC,LXXXIV. 1784 |
Engelska |
6276 |
Choix des lettres du Lord Chesterfield, a son fils. - Traduites de L'Anglois. Par M. Peyron
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Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield, Earl of
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M.DCC.LXXVI. 1776 |
Franska |
6277 |
A continuation of the letters of Collonel Stanhope His Brittanick Majesty ambassadour in Spain and the Marquis de Pozobueno His Catholic Majesty, ambassadour in London. - With some remarks upon the conduct of the Brittish ministry in the present situation of affairs in Europe
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Juan Bautista de Orendayn, Marques de la Paz
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1727 |
Engelska |
6278 |
An Act to attaint Alexander Earl of Kellie, William Viscount of Strathallan, Alexander Lord Pitsligo, ... of high treason, if they shall not render themselves to one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace, on or before the twelfth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty six, and submit to justice
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Great Britain
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1746 |
Engelska |
6279 |
House of Lords. The Marquis of Drogheda, appellant. Charles Berry, gent. ...... respondent. And the contrary. The case of the respondent Charles Berry, in the original appeal
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Charles Berry
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1797 |
Engelska |
6280 |
The answer of the Earl of Nottingham, to Mr. Whiston's letter to him, concerning the eternity of the Son of God, and of the Holy Ghost
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Daniel Finch Nottingham, Earl of
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1721 |
Engelska |