141 |
A five minutes answer to Paine's letter to Genl. Washington
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Charles Lucas Pinckney Horry
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Anno1797 |
Engelska |
142 |
The liberties of Dublin asserted and demonstrated, upon the principles of law, justice, and good policy. - With a comparative view of the political constitutions of London and Dublin. By C. Lucas, M.D. representative of Dublin, in Parlement
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Charles Lucas
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M,DCC,LXVII. 1767 |
Engelska |
143 |
The liberties and customs of Dublin asserted and demonstrated upon the principles of law, justice, and good policy - With a comparative view of the constitutions of London and Dublin. And some considerations on the customs of intrusion and quarterage. The second edition corrected and inlarged. Addressed to his constituents, by C. Lucas, M.D. one of the representative of the city of Dublin in Parliament
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Charles Lucas
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M'DCC,LXVIII. 1768 |
Engelska |
144 |
Seasonable advice to the electors of members of Parlement at the ensuing general election. - Addressed to the free and independent electors of the kingdom of Ireland in general, to those of the city of Dublin in particular. Part I. By Charles Lucas, M.D
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Charles Lucas
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M,DCC,LXVIII. 1768 |
Engelska |
145 |
The abuse of standing Parliaments, and the great advantage of frequent elections. - In a letter to a noble lord
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Charles Lucas
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1750? |
Engelska |
146 |
Some body's letter, to some Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
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Charles Lucas
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Printed in the year MDCCXLVIII. 1748 |
Engelska |
147 |
The British free-holder's political catechism - Addressed and recommended to the free citizens, and free-holders, of the city of Dublin. At this critical conjuncture
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Charles Lucas
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1748 |
Engelska |
148-149 |
A mirror for courts-martial - In which the complaints, trial, sentence and punishment of David Blakeney, are represented and examined with candor. The fifth edition. By C. Lucas, M.D. a citizen of Dublin in Parlement
(flera utgåvor)
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Charles Lucas
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M,DCC,LXVIII. 1768 |
Engelska |
150 |
A second address to the free citizens and free-holders of the City of Dublin
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Charles Lucas
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1749 |
Engelska |
151 |
An address to the free citizens and free-holders of the city of Dublin
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Charles Lucas
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1749 |
Engelska |
152 |
To the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor, sheriffs, commons, and citizens, of the city of Dublin, the memorial of Charles Lucas, M.D
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Charles Lucas
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1751? |
Engelska |
153 |
A remonstrance against certain infringements on the rights and liberties of the commons and citizens of Dublin. - Humbly addressed to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the recorder, the board of aldermen, the sherifs, commons, and citizens of the said city. By Charles Lucas, one of the said commons, in behalf of himself, and the other representatives and freemen of the Corporation of Barbers and Chirurgeons, Apothecaries and Perukemakers, or Guild of St. Mary Magdalene within the said city
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Charles Lucas
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Printed in the year MDCCXLIII. 1743 |
Engelska |
154 |
The political constitutions of Great-Britain and Ireland, asserted and vindicated - the connection and common interest of both kingdoms, demonstrated; and the grievances, which, each, more especially the later, with it's capital, has suffered, under oppressive and tyrannical governors, usurping and lawless magistrates, dependent and iniquitous judges, and spurious and corrupt Parlements, set forth in several addresses and letters to the free-citizens of Dublin; first delivered and published with the sole intent to detect public abuses, to revive the original principles of the policy, and to restore the contitutional freedom of elections, in general, those of members of Parlement, in particular; now republished as a cautionary information to the city of London, and for the justification of the author, Charles Lucas, a free-citizen of Dublin, while Dublin was, now an exile for the cause of truth and the liberty of his country. To which are added The censor: or, The citizens journal. and an appendix, containing the address of the merchants and traders, citizens of Dublin, to his Majesty, and the declarations and resolutions of several of the free and loyal corporations of that city. In two volumes
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Charles Lucas
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M,DCC,LI. 1751 |
Engelska |
155 |
The usage of holding Parilaments, and of preparing and passing bills of supply, in Ireland, stated from record. - Pubilshed by authority. Dublin: printed by Boulter Grierson, printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. M,DCC,LXX. To which is added, annotations, together with an address to His Excellency George Lord Viscount Townshend, Lord lieutenant general and general governor of Ireland. By C. Lucas, M.D. one of the representatives of the city of Dublin, in Parliament
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John Lodge
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1770 |
Engelska |
156 |
The complaints of Dublin - Humbly offered to His Excellency William, earl of Harrington, lord lieutenant general and general governor of Ireland. By Charles Lucas. In behalf of himself and the rest of the citizens and inhabitants of the said city
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Charles Lucas
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Printed in the year MDCCXLVII. 1747 |
Engelska |
157 |
The analyser analysed. - To which is added, an appendix, as a specimen a decency, candour and humanity, published in the year 1757, entituled, An analysis of Dr. Rutty's methodical synopsis of mineral waters. By Charles Lucas, M.D
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John Rutty
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MDCCLVIII. 1758 |
Engelska |
158 |
New Religious Movements in the 21st Century : Legal, Political, and Social Challenges in Global
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Tom Robbins
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2004 |
Engelska |
159 |
Shipping & international trade law - jurisdictional comparisons
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2014 |
Engelska |
160 |
L' Infernal Don Quichotte, histoire a l'ordre du jour, en trois volumes, ornés chacun d'une gravure en taille-douce. Traduit de l'anglais de Charles Lucas, auteur du Chateau de Saint-Donats, etc. etc. Tome premier
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Charles Lucas
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1801 |
Franska |