6341 |
Information for George Earl of Aberdeen, and Mrs. Margaret Duff of Culter, relict of the deceast Patrick Duff of Premnay, defenders; against Alexander Irvine of Drum, and his tutors and curators, pursuers
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George Gordon Aberdeen, Earl of
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1767 |
Engelska |
6342 |
The Lord Guernsey's speech on passing sentence on Dr. Sacheverell
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Heneage Finch Aylesford, Earl of
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Printed in the year, 1710 |
Engelska |
6343 |
The trial of the Right Honourable Richard, Earl of Anglesey, Francis Annesley, Esq; and John Ians, gent. for an assault on the Honourable James Annesley, Daniel McKercher, and Hugh Kennedy, Esqs. and William Goostrey, gent. Before the Honourable Richard Mountney, Esq; second baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, and St. George Caulfeild, Esq; His Majesty's attorney-general; justices of assize for the Leinster circuit, on Friday the 3d of August, 1744, at Athy, in the county of Kildare. - Containing the whole evidence as delivered by the witnesses, with the speeches and arguments of the court and council, as they were taken in short hand, By Mr. Lodge
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Richard Annesley Anglesey, Earl of
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1744 |
Engelska |
6344 |
A proper reply to a late scurrilous libel, - Entitled, sedition and defamation display'd. In a letter to the author. By Caleb D'anvers, of Gray's-Inn, Esq
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William Pulteney, Earl of Bath
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MDCCXXXI. 1731 |
Engelska |
6345 |
Objections and defences for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown, to the claim of the Earl of Rothes
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John Leslie Rothes, Earl of Rothes
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1748 |
Engelska |
6346 |
The tryal of Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, - Upon the impeachment of the House of Commons exhibited against him for high treason, and other high crimes and misdeameanours. Begun in Westmisnter-Hal on Monday the 24th day of June 1717, and from thence continued, by several adjournments, to the first day of July following. With the proceedings relating to the said tryal. Published by order of the House of Peers
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Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford
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1718 |
Engelska |
6347 |
The Whigh unmasked - Or, An address to the people of Great Britain, on the two letters of Earl Fitzwilliam, to the Earl of Carlisle, lately published, on the dismissal of the former from his situation, as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. To which are added, by way of appendix, the two letters in question
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1795 |
Engelska |
6348 |
The speech of the Right Honourable John, earl of Clare, lord high chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Lords of Ireland, on a motion made by him on Monday, February 10, 1800. - "That in order to promote and secure the essential interests of Great Britain and Ireland, and to consolidate the strength, power, and resources of the British Empire, it will be adviseable to concur in such measures as may best tend to unite the two kingdoms, in such manner, and on such terms and conditions, as may be established by acts of the respective Parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland." By authority
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John Fitzgibbon Clare, Earl of
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1800 |
Engelska |
6349 |
To the King's Most Excellent Majesty: the faithful protestation and humble remonstrance of the Roman Catholick nobility and gentry of Ireland
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Luke Plunkett Fingall, Earl of
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1662 |
Engelska |
6350 |
A vindication of the conduct of James Duke of Ormond; during his long and faithful administration in Ireland. - Representing the true state and condition of that kingdom before the year 1640; and the most material passages and actions which since that time have contributed to the calamities it hath undergone. By the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon, author of The history of the grand rebellion. To which is added, an-appendix, containing a collection of the several massacres and murthers, committed by, and upon the Irish, since October 23, 1641
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Edward Hyde Clarendon, Earl of
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MDCCXXXVI. 1736 |
Engelska |
6351 |
State and condescendence of the evidence brought by Lord Braco, of the exercise of his jurisdiction of the Regality of Pluscarden, by written documents and parole evidence
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William Duff Fife, Earl
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1748 |
Engelska |
6352 |
State and condescendence of the evidence brought by Lord Braco, of the exercise of his jurisdiction of the Regality of Peithnick, by written documents and parole evidence
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William Duff Fife, Earl
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1748 |
Engelska |
6353 |
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 |
6354 |
The thistle - A dispassionate examine of the prejudice of Englishmen in general to the Scotch nation; and particularly of a late arrogant insult offered to all Scotchmen, by a modern English journalist. In a letter to the author of Old England, Dec. 27, 1746. The rose: being a detection of the pernicious tendency of two libels lately published, viz. in the Old England Journal, and a Pamphlet intitled, The thistle. Together with some considerations for repealing the heretable jurisdictions reserved to the Scots, by the 20th article of the treaty of union
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William Murray Mansfield, Earl of
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In the year 1747 |
Engelska |
6355 |
Thoughts on liberty and equality. By a Member of Parliament
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Lawrence Parsons Rosse, Earl of
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MDCCXCIII. 1793 |
Engelska |
6356 |
The trial at large, on an action for damages, - Brought in His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, before the Right Hon. Lord Chief Baron Yelverton and a jury of citizens, on Saturday the 20th of February, 1796; By the Right Hon. George Fred. Earl of Westmeath, against the Honorable Augustus Cavendish Bradshaw, for adultery with the Right Hon. Mary Anne, countess of Westmeath; containing the whole of the evidence, with the speeches of the learned counsel, and the-charge of the venerable judge. To which is prefixed, an epistle dedicatory to the fashionable world
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George Frederick Nugent Westmeath, Earl of
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1796 |
Engelska |
6357 |
Unite or fall,
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Frederick Howard Carlisle, Earl of
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1798 |
Engelska |
6358 |
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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1750 |
Engelska |
6359 |
Objections and defences for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown; to the claim of William Earl of Home
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William Home Home, Earl of
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1748 |
Engelska |
6360 |
Objections and defences to the claim of William Earl of Dumfries
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William Dalrymple-Crichton Dumfries, Earl of
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1748 |
Engelska |