Home Rule for India League
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King’s Most Excellent Majesty
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Anno regni Georgii III, regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ et Hiberniæ decimo quarto: at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the tenth day of May, Anno Domini 1768, in the eighth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, &c., and from thence continued, by several prorogations to the thirteenth day of January, 1774 ; being the seventh session of the thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain.
The statutes at large: from the twentieth year of the reign of King George the third to the twenty-fifth year of the reign of King George the third, inclusive. To which is prefixed, A table of the titles of all the Publick and Private Statutes during that Time. With a copious index. Volume the fourteenth.
The statutes at large: from the tenth year of the reign of King George the third to the thirteenth year of the reign of King George the third, inclusive. To which is prefixed, A table of the titles of all the Publick and Private Statutes during that Time. With a copious index. Volume the eleventh.
Anno Regni Georgii III. Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, decimo septimo.: At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the twenty-ninth day of November, Anno Domini 1774, in the fifteenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, &c. And from thence continued, by several prorogations, to the thirty-first day of October, 1776 ; being the third session of the fourteenth Parliament of Great Britain.
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Nabrink & Son
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An Act to continue the duties for encouragement of the coinage of money
An Act for granting an allowance upon the exportation of British made gunpowder
An Act for raising the sum of one million two hundred and fifty thousand pounds, by sale of annuities to the Bank of England: after the rate of four pounds per centum per annum, redeemable by Parliament ; and for applying the produce of the sinking fund.
An Act for raising five hundred and fifty thousand pounds by Exchequer bills, towards the supply granted to His Majesty: and for the further application of the produce of the sinking fund ; for applying the arrears of former land taxes ; for appropriating the supplies granted in this session of Parliament ; and for giving relief with respect to an overpayment to the land tax for the year one thousand seven hundred twenty one, by the receiver general for the county of Salop.
The necessity and usefulness of laws and the excellency of our own. A sermon preach’d at Northampton before Mr. Justice Powell and Mr. Bacon Lovel, at the assizes held there, July the 13th, 1708,
An Act for redeeming certain annuities after the rate of five pounds per centum per annum: and for payment of the principal and interest on the standing orders for the blank tickets in the lottery granted for the service of the year, one thousand seven hundred and fourteen ; and for making good the loss, which happened in the treasure of His Majesty’s Exchequer, by the reduction of guineas ; and for granting relief to Catherine Collingwood widow.
Anno Regni Georgii II, Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, secundo: at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the twenty third day of January, Anno Dom. 1727 in the first year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George II …: and from thence continued by several prorogations to the twenty first day of January, 1728, being the second session of this present Parliament.
Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, octavo: at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, Anno Dom. 1714, in the first year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George …: and from thence continued by several prorogations to the nineteenth day of October, 1721, being the eight session of this present Parliament.
Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, secundo: at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the twenty third day of January, Anno Dom. 1727, in the first year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George …: and from thence continued by several prorogations to the twenty first day of January, 1728, being the second session of this present Parliament.
An abstract of all the acts passed in the third session of the sixth Parliament of Great Britain: and in the eleventh year of the reign of our most gracious Sovereign Lord King George.
Anno Regni Georgii II, Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ secundo: at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the twenty third day of January, Anno Dom. 1727, in the first year of the reign of our Soveriegn Lord George II …: and from thence continued by several prorogations to the twenty first day of January, 1728, being the second session of this present Parliament.
An abstract of all the acts passed in the second session of the sixth Parliament of Great Britain: and in the tenth year of the reign of our most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George.
An Act for the relief of insolvent debtors
The King’s visitatorial power asserted: being an impartial relation of the late visitation of St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxford: as likewise an historical account of several visitations of the universities and particular colleges: together with some necessary remarks upon the Kings authority in ecclesiastical causes, according to the laws and usages of this realm
Anno regni Annæ Reginæ Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, decimo: at the Parliament holden at Westminster, the twenty fifth day of November, anno Dom. 1710: in the year of the reign of our sovereign lady Anne, by the grace of Gold, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith, & c …
Anno Regni Georgii II Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, quarto: at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the twenty third day of January, Anno Dom. 1727, in the first year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George II …: and from thence continued by several prorogations to the twenty first day of January 1730, being the fourth session of this present Parliament.
An Act for further encouraging the manufacture of British sail-cloth: by taking off the duties and drawbacks therein mentioned ; and allowing an additional bounty on British made sail-cloth exported ; and for stamping British made sail-cloth with the name and place of abode of the maker.
Anno Regni Georgii II, Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ secundo: at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the twenty third day of January Anno Dom. 1727, in the first year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second …: and from thence continued by several prorogations to the twenty first day of January, 1728, being the second session of this present Parliament.
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Superintendent of Government Printing
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N. Boone
N. Boone
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Graduate Group
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Works with Unknown Publisher in England
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Essays on I. Government, II. Jurisprudence, III. Liberty of the press, IV. Prisons and prison discipline, V. Colonies, VI. Law of nations, VII. Education
An analytical table of the private statutes: passed between the 1st Geo. II. A.D. 1727, and 52d Geo. III. A.D. 1812, both inclusive
Anno Qvarto Henrici Octavi: The kynge our soverayn lorde Henry the. VIII. after the conquest, by the grace of God kyng of Englande and of Fraunce, and lorde of Jrelande, at his parliament holden at Westmyster the. iiii. day of Nouembre, in the. iiii. yere of his most noble reyne, after the prorogatyon to the honour of God and holy churche, and for the common weale and profyte of this his realme, by the assente of the lordes spyrytuall and temporall, and the commons in this present parlyament assembled, and by auctoritie of the same: hath do to be ordeyned, made, and enacted certayne statutes and ordinaunces in maner and fourme folowyng.
An Act for Relief of Insolvent Debtors.
Remarks on the petition to Parliament: of the inhabitants of Bengal and Madras against the act no. XI. of 1836, passed by the Legislative Council of India
Index to the local and personal and private acts: 1798-1839: 38 Geo. 3.—-2 & 3 Vict.
Remarks on imprisonment for debt: on the recent progress of the law and increase of lawyers
Seventeenth century legal notebook.
Constitutional history and the year books.
Guidelines for consumer research in the probation service
An account of the ancient division of the English nation into hundreds and tithings: the happy effects of that excellent institution … intended as an appendix to several tracts on national defence, &c.
A Discourse on the excellency of the British constitution: and the blessings this country has so long experienced in consequence of its present form of government …
Factory question: the sayings and doings of Daniel O’Connell, Esq., the former exemplified in his speeches on the protection of children from excessive labour, the latter in his recent vote.
West Riding meeting: friends of humanity be at your post!.
Great meeting in Leeds, on Thursday the 16th of May, 1833, of the factory children to present their protest to the Commissioners appointed through Mr. Wilson Patten’s motion for further enquiry, &c. &c.
The unjust judge, or, The “sign of the judge’s skin”: a letter to George Goodman, Esq., mayor of Leeds, on His Worship’s recent refusal to imprison a criminal under the Factories’ Regulation Act: with a postscript congratulating His Worship on the wonderful discovery of his species, made by Lord Morpeth at the late civic and ministerial guzzling at the Music Hall Leeds
The Evils of the factory system illustrated: being a debate in the House of Commons, July 20, on Lord Ashley’s proposition: with an editorial article on the conduct of Mr. George William Wood …
Reasons against the bill intitled, “A bill to regulate the prices of labour, the hours of working, and the taking of apprentices in the hat-manufactory.”
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R. Ingleton Drake
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