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1021 A concise abstract of the most imortant clauses in the following interesting acts of Parliament, passed in the session of 1784 - By which the public in general are more immediately affected, than by any passed in any former sesion, viz. 1. Tea and Window Act. 2. The Game Act. 3. The Horse Act. 4. The Postage Act. 5. The Pawn Broker's Act. 6. The Soap and Starch Act. 7. The Cotton and Linen Act. 8. The Hatter's Act. 9. The Excise Goods Act. 10. The Candle Act. 11. The Distillery Act. 12. The Hackney Coach Act. 13. The Smuggling Act. 14. Brick and Tile Act. 15. Wax Candle Act. By a Gentleman of the Inner-Temple Great Britain MDCCLXXXIV. 1784 Engelska
1022 Reflections on the death of Miss Martha Ray. - By a Gentleman, who was accidentally present at the last scene of her dreadful murder Gentleman. MDCCLXXIX. 1779 Engelska
1023 A letter from a gentleman who was an eye-witness of the late battle near Falkirk - Giving a circumstantial relation of that action, and some account of the conduct on both sides; with a few particulars relating to the person of the young pretender, and his behaviour whilst at Glasgow Gentleman who was an eye-witness of the late battle near Falkirk. 1746 Engelska
1024 ----Love without a mask: or The old ballad of the happy shepherdess paraphrased. - A poem. By a Gentleman of Pembroke College, Oxford Oxford. Gentleman of Pembroke college MDCCLI. 1751 Engelska
1025 Miscellaneous thoughts, moral and political, - Upon the vices and follies of the present age. The septennial, triennial, pension, and place bills. The act of settlement. the qualifying act: and the coalition of parties, or What is now called the broad-bottom. By a country gentleman Country gentleman. MDCCXLV. 1745 Engelska
1026-1027 Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of free-masonry. - Calculated not only for the instruction of every new-made mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. Containing, I. A circumstantial account of all the proceedings in making a mason, with the several obligations of an entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master; and also the sign, grip, and pass-word of each degree; with the ceremony of the mop and pail. II. The manner of opening a lodge, and setting the craft to work. III. The entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master's lectures, verbatim, as delivered in all lodges; with the songs at the conclusion of each part. IV. The origin of masonry; description of Solomon's Temple; history of the murder of the Grand Master Hiram by the three fellow crafts; the manner of the assassins being discovered, and their punishment; the burial of Hiram by King Solomon's order; with the five points of fellowship, &c. V. The ceremony of the instalment of the masters of different lodges on St. John's day. VI. A safe and easy method proposed, by which a man may obtain admittance into any lodge, without passing through the form required, and thereby save a guinea or two in his pocket. Illustrated with an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge. And interspersed with variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest capacity. By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; a frequent vistitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet-street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate-street (flera utgåvor) Gentleman Belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge. MDCCLXII. 1762 Engelska
1028 An historical review of North America - containing a geographical, political, and natural history of the British and other European settlements, the united and apocryphal states, and a general state of the laws. To which are added, a description of the interior parts of North America, general face of the country, mountains, forests, rivers, and the most noted towns, cities, seats, and public buildings: with a great variety of tables necessary to all merchants in their intercourse with North America. In two volumes. By a Gentleman immediately returned from a tour of that continent Gentleman immediately returned from a tour of that continent. M DCCL XXXIX. 1789 Engelska
1029 A letter from a gentleman at Edinburgh, to a member of the House of Commons in London - Concerning the proceedings of the commissioners and trustees for the forfeitures in Scotland Gentleman at Edinburgh. Printed in the year, MDCCXX. 1720 Engelska
1030 The new universal parish officer. - Containing all the laws now in force, relating to parish business, ranged in alphabetical order. Very proper for attornies, constables, churchwardens, justices, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, and all persons in office, who would gain a competent knowledge of this branch of the law, so as to enable them to discharge their respective duties with ease and expedition. It is also very proper for every house-keeper and inhabitant who is desirous of being perfectly acquainted with the laws relating to parishes, that he may not entirely rely upon the skill of parish officers, who are but too frequently unacquainted with some material part of their duty. This work is entirely freed from the errors, obscurities, and repetitions of former writers on this subject. Collected from the common, statute, and other authentick law-books. Interspersed with many useful precedents. The second edition, with the addition of the act of last session for better regulating apprentices, and persons working under contract, and several cases of settlements and removals determined in the King's Bench, since the time of Lord Mansfield's coming to preside in that court. By a Gentleman of the Middle Temple Gentleman of the Middle Temple. 1767 Engelska
1031 The complete grazier: or, Gentleman and farmer's directory. - Containing the best instructions for buying, breeding and feeding cattle, sheep and hogs, and for suckling lambs. A description of the particular symptoms, commonly attending the various distempers to which cattle, sheep, and hogs are subject; with the most approved remedies. Directions for making the best butter, several sorts of cheese, and renner. Different methods of stocking a grass farm, with the particular expence and profit of each. How to prepare the land, and sow several sorts of grass seeds to advantage. Directions for raising proper fodder for cattle and sheep. Particular instructions for ordering, breeding and feeding poultry, turkeys, pigeons, tame rabbets geese, ducks, bustards, pea-sowls, pheasants and partridges. Also directions for making fish ponds or canals, and for storing them, and ordering the fish in the best manner. With several other useful and curious particulars. Written by a country gentleman, and originally designed for private use Country Gentleman. MDCCLXVII. 1767 Engelska
1032 Some observations on the causes of the dearness of provisions in general; and corn in particular. - With proposals for regulating markets, on a plan something different from the present general usage. And some necessary and material amendment in the bread acts proposed; together with some considerations on millers or flour manufacturers, &c. And some remarks on the exportation of wheat. By a Country Gentleman Country Gentleman. MDCCLXVII. 1767 Engelska
1033 Two letters to one of the associators at the Chapter Coffee-Hosue in London - In which are contained free thoughts on the revival of a bounty for encouraging the exportation of corn, and on the cruelty of the laws, which, for the emolument of the land-owners, restrain the antient freedom of trade in cattle and meats. A reply to some animadversions on the first letter; some further remarks on Governor Pownall's bill; and a proposal for obtaining a plentiful supply of provisions, by methods (founded on mercantile maxims) which will at the same time keep up the value of land, and increase the public revenue B. M. (gentleman). 1772 Engelska
1034 Seasonable expostulations with the worthy citizens of London - Upon their late instructions to their representatives. By a country Gentleman Country Gentleman. 1742 Engelska
1035 The farmer's lawyer; or, Every country gentleman his own counsellor. - Containing all the laws now in force, that particularly concern the farmer, the country gentleman, the clergy-man, the maltster, the hop-planter, the carrier, or any other person whose business or amusements occasion him to reside chiefly in the country. Particulary I. All the laws concerning game brought down to the present period, including two acts passed the last sessions, one relating to moor or hill game, and the other for the better perservation of the game in general. II. The whole law of tithes. III. The act passed last sessions, to reduce into one act of Parliament, all the statutes concerning highways. IV. An act passed last sessions, to reduce into one act of Parliament, all the laws concerning turnpike roads. V. The whole law concerning fishing, fish ponds, rivers, &c. VI. The laws now in force to regulate the making and dury of malt. VII. The laws concerning the making, and selling of cyder, mum and perry. VIII. The laws relative to the growing, bagging, and duty of hops. Together with all the acts of Parliament, and adjudged cases there-upon, relative to cattle, corn, hay, straw, timber and other trees, butter and cheese, and every other article in which the farmer or country gentleman is materially interested. The second edition; to which is added, the law concerning landlords and tenants. By a Gentleman of Lincoln's lnn Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn. 1774 Engelska
1036 The devil upon crutches in England. - Or, night-scenes in London. A satirical work. Written upon the plan of the celebrated Diable boiteux of Monsieur Le Sage. In two parts. By a gentleman of Oxford Gentleman of Oxford. 1759 Engelska
1037 A reply to the second letter to a late noble commander. By a country gentleman Country Gentleman. MDCCLIX. 1759 Engelska
1038 Poems, by a young Gentleman, at Eton School, (under sixteen years of age) Young Gentleman. 1790? Engelska
1039 A slight sketch of the connection between Great Britain and Ireland. - In a letter from a gentleman in Dublin to his friend in the country Gentleman in Dublin. M.DCC.LXXX. 1780 Engelska
1040 Some particulars of the secret history of William Murray of Brughton, Esq; late secretary to the Young Pretender. - In a letter from a young gentleman at Edinburgh, to his friend in London Young gentleman at Edinburgh. 1746 Engelska

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