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Books by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Total count: 598
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Articles Exhibited In Parliament Against William Archbishop of Canterbury, Feb. 25. 16401640-01-01
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Declaration May 5, 1641 ...to maintain and defend ... the true reformed Protestant Religion, expressed in the Doctrine of the Church of England, against all Popery, etc1641-01-01
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A remonstrance of the state of the kingdome. Die Mercurii 15. Decemb. 1641it is this day resolv'd upon the question, by the House of Commons, that order shall be now given for the printing of this Remonstrance, of the state of the kingdome ...Printed for Joseph Hunscutt1641-01-01
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The articles or charge exhibited in Parliament against Sir Francis Windebanck ...whereunto is annexed the letter that he sent to the ... Lord Chamberlaine, from Callis, Ian:11. 16401641-01-01
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The orders from the Hovse of Commons for the abolishing of superstition, and innovation, in the regulating of church affaires1. : Concerning the communion table, and rayles : 2. : Concerning the Sabbath day : 3. : Concerning images, September 1, 1641B. Alsop1641-01-01
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A petition sent to the Kings Most Excellent Majestiein Scotland, Novemb. 18. 1641. from the ... House of Commons ... Humbly requesting, that all popish priests, Jesuits, and other ill affected persons, may instantly be banisht the Kingdome, and not suffered to be in, or neere the court, at the time of His Majesties returne into England ...Printed for B.W.1641-01-01
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A letter from the Right Honovrable Ferdinando lord FairfaxSir Hugh Cholmley, Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir Henry Cholmley, committees of the Commons house of Parliament residing at Yorke. Together, with a relation of all the passages at the great meeting at Yorke, on Thursday the 12. of this instant May, with the freeholders protestation inclosed in the letter from the said committee to master speaker ...Franke1642-01-01
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A declaration of the House of Commons, touching a late breach of their priviledgesand for the vindication thereof ...1642-01-01
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An order made by the House of Commons, assembled in Parliament, for the establishing of preaching lecturers throughout the kingdome of England and dominion of WalesWhereunto is added, thirty five considerations upon the Booke of Common Prayer ... With sixe reasons why the Booke of Common Prayer being corrected should continue. Also an order by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, touching the government and liturgie of the church ... May 30Printed for I.T.1642-01-01
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Die lunæ, 10. aprilis, 1643it is this day ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that whatsoever person shall come from Oxford ...Aprill 11. Printed for E. Husbands1643-01-01
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The woe and weale of Gods peopledisplayed in a sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons at their late solemn humiliation on July 26, 1643Printed by G.M. for Christopher Meredith at the signe of the Crane in Pauls Church-yard1643-01-01
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The necessity and encouragement, of utmost venturing for the churches helptogether with the sin, folly, and mischief of self-idolizing ... all set forth in a sermon preached to the honorable House of Commons, on the day of the monethly solemn fast, 28. June, l643Printed for Sam. Gellibrand at the Brazen Serpent in Pauls Church-yard1643-01-01
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The Christians course and complaint, both in the pursuit of happinesse desired, and for advantages slipped in that pursuita sermon preached to the honorable House of Commons on the monethly fast day August 30, 1643, at St. Margarets Church in WestminsterPrinted by I.L. for Christopher Meredith at the sign of the Crane in Pauls Church-yard1643-01-01
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The sole path to a sound peacerecommended to the honourable House of Commons in a sermon at their publike fast, Feb. 22Printed by John Raworth, for George Latham and John Rothwell ...1643-01-01
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Hierusalem, or a vision of peacein a sermon preached at Margarets in Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commons at their monthly fast, Aug. 28. 1644Printed by R. Cotes, for Phil. Stephens, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Golden Lion in Pauls Church-yard1644-01-01
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The strong helperor, The interest, and power of the prayers of the definite, for the building up of Sion. Opened in a sermon before the Honorable House of Commons assembled in Parliament upon the solemn day of their monethly Fast, April 30. 1645Printed by Richard Cotes, for Stephen Bowtell, and are to be sold at the figure of the Bible in Popes-head Alley1645-01-01
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A sermon prached before the honourable House of Commonsat their late solemne monethly Fast, Januarie 29th. 1644 wherein these foure necessary considerations are plainly proved and demonstrated out of the holy scriptures, viz. ...Printed by T.B. for Nathaniel Webb, and are to be sold in Pauls church-yard1645-01-01
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The vote in the House of Commons made July 26 for the Kings Majesties coming to LondonWith the severall votes of both houses for nulling the declaration against the City petitioners and for re-establishing new militia of the city of London ...printed by Robert Ibbitson1647-01-01
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A declaration of the engagements, remonstrances, representations, proposals, desires and resolutions from His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax, and the generall councel of the armyFor setling of His Majesty in his just rights, the Parliament in their just priviledges, and the subjects in their liberties and freedomes. With papers of overtures, of the army with the Kings Majesty, the Parliament, the citie, and with the souldiery amongst themselves. Also representations of the grievances of the kingdome, and remedies propounded ... And the resolutions of the army; for the establishment of a firme and lasting peace in church and kingdome ...Printed by Matthew Simmons1647-01-01
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A declaration of the Commons of England in Parliament assembledexpressing their reasons and grounds of passing the late resolutions touching no farther address or application to be made to the King. Die veneris, 11 Februarii, 1647Edward Husband1647-01-01
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Several orders of the Commons assembled in Parliamentviz. I. For receiving complaints against such members, their clerks or servants, as have received any bribes [3 Junii, 1647] II. That the members absent, forthwith attend the service of the House [5 Junii, 1647] III. That no person that hath been actual against the Parliament, or acted by the Commission of Array, shall presume to sit in the House [primo Septembr. 1645 and 10 Junii, 1647] ...E. Husband1647-01-01
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Colonel Hammond's letter sent to William Lenthal esqSpeaker of the honourable House of Commons, concerning Mr. Osborns late scandalizing the said colonel, and the rest of the gentlemen now attending the King: which letter was read in the House of commons. Together with an order of the Commons for the said Osborn to appear within forty days to make good his allegation ...E. Husband1648-01-01
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A declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliamentconcerning the jurisdiction of the admiraltyPrinted for E. Husbands, Printer to the Honorable House of Commons1648-01-01
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A declaration of the honourable House of Commons, in answer to the Scotch-papers [30 Jan. 1648, with the arguments of the Scots Commissioners] ...H. Harwood1648-01-01
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An act of the Commons ... for the setling of the militia of the city of London ...Printed by Cotes1649-01-01
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A declaration of the Commons of England assembled in Parliament expressing their reasons for adnulling and vacating of these ensuing votesPrinted by Edward Husband1649-01-01
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Resolves of the Commons ... concerning such ministers as shall preach or pray against the present government ...1649-01-01
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The humble petition of the officers now engaged for Irelandto the supreme authority of England, the Commons assembled in Parliament. With the orders of Parliament in answer thereunto ...Husband1649-01-01
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La declaration des deux maisons du parlement d'AngleterreContenant les causes et raisons qu'elles onteuesde resoudre et arrester, quk'elles ne s'appliqueront plus au Roy, et n'auront plus aucune affaire avec luyJ.G.1650-01-01
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La declaration des communes d'Angleterreassemblées en parlement, touchant la révocation et cassation de certains suffrages, et la rupture du dernier traité faict avec le roy en l'île de WightJ.G.1650-01-01
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A letter to the Kings most Excellent Majestyfrom the Commons of England assembled in Parliament, in answer of his Maiesties gracious letter to that HousePrinted by E. Husbands and T. Newcomb1660-01-01
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Londons flames discovered by informations taken before the committee appointed to enquire after the burning of the city of LondonAnd after the insolency of the papists, &c1667-01-01
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A true and faithful account of the several informations exhibited to the honourable committee appointed by the Parliament to inquire into the late dreadful burning of the city of Londontogether with other informations touching the insolency of popish priests and Jesuites : and the increase of popery[s.n.]1667-01-01
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The humble address of the House of commons presented to His Majesty upon Tuesday the 21th day of December, 1680In answer to His Majesties gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, upon the 15th. day of the same DecemberJ. Wright [etc.1680-01-01
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A coppy of the Journal book of the House of Commons for the sessions of Parliament begun ... the 21 day of October, 1678, and continued until the 30 day of December ...In which is contained the first discovery of the Popish Plot ... As also the accusation and impeachment of the Earl of Danby ...1680-01-01
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Votes of the House of Commons [21 Octobris 1680-30 Octobris 1680] ...Printed by the assigns of J. Bill, T. Newcomb, and H. Hills1680-01-01
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The tryal of William Viscount Stafford for high treasonin conspiring the death of the King, the extirpation of the Protestant religion, the subversion of the government, and introduction of popery into this realm : begun in Westminster-Hall, the 30th of November, 1680, and continued until the 7th of December following : with the manner of his execution on the 29th of the same month, and his speech on the ScaffoldPrinted and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster1680-01-01
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Proposals humbly offer'd to the honourable House of CommonsFor the taking off the excise of beer and ale, and the settling a better revenue upon the crown, in lieu of the Court of Wards and Liveries, by a burthen insensible, or inconsiderable; but will very much enrich the kingdom in general, and at all times will be a good fond to borrow a million of moneys.n.1685-01-01
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The faithful register; or, the debates of the House of commons in four several Parliamentsviz. 1. That held at Westminster, Octob. 21. 1680. 2. That held at Oxford, March 21, 1680 [1681]. 3. That held at Westminster, the 19th. day of May, 1685. 4. That of November the 9th. next following, being the two sessions of King James. Wherein, the points of prerogative, priviledges, popish designs, standing army, county-militia, supplies, and other grand misteries of state are fully discuss'dPrinted.1689-01-01
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An humble representation to the honourable the Commons of England assembled in Parliament, in relation to the importation of sail cloath from Hollandpublisher not identified1696-01-01
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The several debates of the House of Commons, in the reign of the late King James II. pro & contrarelating to the establishment of the militia, disbanding the new raised forces, and raising a present supply for His Majesty. Beginning the ninth of November, 1685; and ending the twentith day of the same month ...1697-01-01
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The case of the registred [sic] seamen humbly recommended to the consideration of the honourable House of Commonspublisher not identified1697-01-01
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The proceedings against Sir John Fenwick, Barupon a bill of attainder for high treason : together with a copy of a letter sent by Sir John Fenwick to his Lady, upon his being taken in Kent : also of the paper delivered by him to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, at the place of his execution[s.n.]1698-01-01
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Some reasons humbly offer'd to this honourable House, for laying a tax on the woollen-manufacture, according to the former proposals of William Way, and otherspublisher not identified1700-01-01
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A true account of the proceedings relating to the charge of the House of Commons against John, Lord Havershampublisher not identified1701-01-01
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Case between Sir Francis Goodwin and Sir John Fortescue, in the Reign of K. James I. as it stands upon the Journal of the House of Commons1704-01-01
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All the proceedings in relation to the Aylesbury-men, committed by the House of Commons, and the report of the Lords Journal, and reports of the conferences, and of the free conferencetogether with what stands upon the journal of the House of Commons, in the reign of King James I. in the case between Sir Francis Goodwin and Sir John FortescuePrinted for Edward Jones and Timothy Goodwin1704-01-01
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Pro Aris et focis, or, A vindication of the proceedings of the Commons on the Writs of Habeas Corpus and Writ of Error in the case of the Aylesbury menin a letter from a member of Parliament to a friend in the countryThe third edition.[s.n.]1705-01-01
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The Detection of dangerous and daily practices in selling great quantities of unwholsome or stolen flesh of all sorts, within the bills of mortality of the city of London, and the proper means to prevent the same[s.n.]1707-01-01
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The proceedings and debates of the House of Commons, in the sessions of Parliamentbegun the twentieth of January, 1628 and ended by dissolution the tenth of March following, Sir John Finch Kt. being speaker : as also the examination of several members before the Lords of the Council the fourth of March 1628 : together with a petition by the Lords concerning the precedency of the then late created barons, viscounts and earls of Scotland and IrelandPrinted for Ri. Chiswell ...1707-01-01
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Some considerations humbly offer'd on behalf of Jamaicato the Honourable House of Commons ; with relation to a bill now depending, whereby thirty per cent is intended to be charg'd on all East-India prohibited goods, exported to the English plantationss.n.1707-01-01
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Proposals humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons for raising one hundred sixty six thousand six hundred sixty six pounds thirteen shillings and four pence per annum, by a tax of duty to be laid upon printers and glazers of calicoes and linen cloth, &cand for ... a tax or duty to be laid upon the printers of paper used for lining of rooms, trunks, and boxes, and on the printers of maps[s.n.]1707-01-01
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Extract out of the report of the Lords Commissioners of TradeLaid before the House of Commons in 1708/9. setting forth the Fictitious and Real Accounts of the African Company for the 10 per Cent. Duty. As also The True Estimate of the annual Charge of the British Settlements in Africas.n.1709-01-01
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Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons, for laying a duty on melted tallow, and not on candles[s.n.]1709-01-01
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Proposals humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons for the inlargement and more effectual carrying on the trade to Africafor the support of our British plantations and improvement of our British manufacturess.n.1709-01-01
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Reasons against the bill for the better improvement of the trade to Africa by establishing a regulated-companypublisher not identified1709-01-01
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Considerations humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons by the planters and others trading to our British plantationsin relation to the African Company's petition now before this honourable houses.n.1709-01-01
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons for the repealing a clause in an act made the last sessions of Parliament, for preventing one butcher, by himself, servant or agent, selling fat cattle or sheep to another to sell again, either dead or alivepublisher not identified1709-01-01
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The report of the committee of the House of Commons to whom it was referred to consider of the humble petitions of several creditors and proporietors of principal mony, annutities, and shares in the Mine-Adventure of Englandwith the resolutions of the House of Commons thereuponPrinted for Jacob Tonson [and 3 others1710-01-01
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An Impartial account of what pass'd most remarkable in the last session of Parliamentrelating to the case of Dr. Henry Sacheverell : done on such another paper and letter, and may therefore be bound up with the Tryal of the said doctor, [sic]Printed for Jacob Tonson at Grays-Inn-Gate, in Grays-Inn-Land1710-01-01
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Reasons humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons for passing the bill for the better encouragement and protection of the trade to America ..[s.n.]1710-01-01
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A copy of a clause relating to the exportation of all goods entitl'd to a draw-backbeing part of a bill now depending in the honourable House of Commons[s.n.]1710-01-01
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An essay for a general tax, or, A project for a royal tythewhich by suppressing all the ancient funds and later projects for raising the publick revenues, and for ever abolishing all exemptions, unequal assessments, and all rigorous and oppressive distraining on the people will furnish the government a fixt and certain revenue sufficient for all its exigencies and occasions without oppressing the subjectsThe second edition, corrected.Printed by John Matthews for Geo. Strahan1710-01-01
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The report of the Committee appointed to enquire into the frauds and abuses committed in the victualling Her Majesty's Navywith the resolutions and orders of the House of Commons thereuponPrinted for Samuel Keble ..., and Henry Clements ...1710-01-01
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Reasons humbly offered to the honourable the House of Commons in Parliament why so great a duty should not be laid on rod iron importedpublisher not identified1710-01-01
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Remarks made by the wier-drawers, card-makers, and English wool-clothierson a pretended dialogue set forth by the Spanish wool clothiers : humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable House of Commonspublisher not identified1710-01-01
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Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons against laying a duty on pepper, or on any other merchandize imported in handpublisher not identified1710-01-01
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Proposals humbly offer'd to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons for protecting our tradepublisher not identified1710-01-01
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The humble representation of the House of Commons to the Queenwith Her Majesty's most gracious answer thereuntoPrinted for Samuel Keble at the Turk's Head in Fleetstreet and Henry Clements at the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-yard1711-01-01
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The case of the merchants importing Genoa paper, the stationers, haberdashers of small ware, the English paper-makers, and card-makers in relation to the intended duty on cardspublisher not identified1711-01-01
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A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, on Wednesday the 28th of March, 1711being the day appointed by Her Majesty's royal proclamation for a general fastPrinted for Jonah Bowyer1711-01-01
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To the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled reasons humbly offer'd by the card-makers, and wier-drawers [sic] of Frome-Selwood in the county of Somerset, and parts adjacent, shewing the necessity of an act for preventing the sale of old wooll-cards and for supplying the defects of the act made in the 13th and 14th of Car. II. for prohibiting the importation of white iron wire and the putting old wire into new leatherpublisher not identified1711-01-01
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The case of the leather-sellers and leather-dressers of London and Westminster and places adjacentpublisher not identified1711-01-01
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Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses of Great Britain in Parliament assembled for a duty on raw hides and raw skinspublisher not identified1711-01-01
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The case of the leather-sellerspublisher not identified1711-01-01
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The case of salt exported for Irelandpublisher not identified1711-01-01
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The report of the committee appointed to enquire into the frauds and abuses committed in the victualling Her Majesty's Navywith the resolutions and orders of the House of Commons thereuponPrinted for Samuel Keble ... and Henry Clements ...1711-01-01
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Considerations in relation to the imposition on cards[s.n.]1711-01-01
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The case of John Goddard, Gent[s.n.]1711-01-01
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To the honourable the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembledthe case and petition of the Arch-deacon of London, the vicar, church-wardens, and other inhabitants of the parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex[s.n.]1711-01-01
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The case[s.n.]1711-01-01
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The Case of salt exported for Irelandhumbly offered to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons[s.n.]1711-01-01
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The case of the kid-skin dresserspublisher not identified1711-01-01
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons, against laying a duty on gold and silver wyerpublisher not identified1711-01-01
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The report from the committee appointed to enquire how far the several imprest accountants have passed their respective accountsand to consider of methods for the more effectual and speedy compelling the said accountants to pass their accounts and to obviate all irregularities and unnecessary delays in the same : with the resolutions and orders of the House of Commons thereuponPrinted for Samuel Keble ... and Henry Clements ...1711-01-01
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The Hackney coachmens case humbly presented to the honourable House of Commonswith a proposal to raise for Her Majesty 200000 l. per annum[s.n.]1711-01-01
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To the right honourable knights, citizens, and burgesses of Great Britain in Parliament assembled. The humble proposal of John Williams, Gent., for making Exchequer bills free from discompt[s.n.]1711-01-01
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To the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, the clothiers answer to the card-makers replyin relation to the bill in this honourable house to prohibit the importation of foreign wooll-cards, &c. : and also to shew other reasons against the passing of the said bill not mentioned in the reasons before printed and delivered at the door of this honourable house[s.n.]1711-01-01
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The case of the leather-sellers and leather-dressers of the cities of London and Westminster and parts adjacentpublisher not identified1711-01-01
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons against a duty intended to be laid upon silks, manufactured, printed, or stained, as far as it concerns handkerchiefs[s.n.]1712-01-01
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Reasons humbly offered by the leather-sellers of the cities of London and Westminster, and parts adjacent, to the consideration of the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses, of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, against a duty on leatherpublisher not identified1712-01-01
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To the honourable the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, the return of the Commissioners of the Customs to an order ... to lay before this House, An Account of the bonds taken for prize goods brought into Jamaica ...[s.n.]1712-01-01
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Considerations relating to the intended duties on paperpublisher not identified1712-01-01
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the consideration of the honourable knights, citizens, and burgesses of Great-Britain in Parliament assembled, against a further duty on kid-skins[s.n.]1712-01-01
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The case of the book-binders of Great Britainpublisher not identified1712-01-01
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the consideration of the honble. the knights, citizens, and burgesses of Great-Brittain in Parliament assembled, against a further duty on goats skins tann'd with shumack, after the manner of Spanish leather[s.n.]1712-01-01
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Mr. Walpole's casein a letter from a Tory member of Parliament to his friend in the country : but that the House of Commons have committed any manThe second edition corrected.[s.n.]1712-01-01
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The case of John Corso, a Genoese merchant[s.n.]1712-01-01
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A million sav'd to the governmentin a scheme for the new lotteries ...[s.n.]1712-01-01
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The Printers casehumbly submitted to the consideration of the honourable the House of Commons[s.n.]1712-01-01
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons, against laying a duty on gold and silver wyer[s.n.]1712-01-01
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The humble representation of the House of Commons to the Queenwith Her Majesty's most gracious answer thereuntoPrinted for Samuel Keble ... and Henry Clements ...1712-01-01
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The Case of the chaplains of Her Majesty's navy[s.n.]1713-01-01
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The case of the clothierswith reference to their several petitionspublisher not identified1713-01-01
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Reasons humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons by the wine-merchantsagainst payment of interest on their bonds, at the custom-house, the principal being paid[s.n.]1713-01-01
The Report on Mr. Paterson's petition, July the 10th, 1713..publisher not identified1713-01-01-
Reasons humbly offer'd to the consideration of the honourable knights, citizens, and burgesses of Great-Britain in Parliament assembled, against a further duty on kid-skinspublisher not identified1713-01-01
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The Case and petition of the licensed hackney chair-men and the widows of such, in behalf of themselves and their numerous families, residing within the parishes of the liberties of the city of Westminster[s.n.]1713-01-01
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To the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled, the humble petition of the cordwainers inhabiting the cities of London and Westminster, and parts adjacent, in behalf of themselves and other of their trade in the rest of the kingdompublisher not identified1714-01-01
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons by the tobacco and wine merchantsagainst payment of interest for the time past on their bonds at the custom-house where the principal is paid[s.n.]1714-01-01
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To the honourable the Commons of Great-Britain in Parliament assembled, the case of the waggon-carriers[s.n.]1714-01-01
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The Case of the merchants and traders in and about the city of Londonon behalf of themselves and the traders of the kingdom : humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons : relating to the bill now depending, for relief of insolvent debtors[s.n.]1714-01-01
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Some reasons most humbly offered to the consideration of the right honourable the House of Lordsand the honourable the House of Commons[s.n.]1714-01-01
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The paper-makers casehumbly offer'd to the consideration of the honourable House of Commonspublisher not identified1714-01-01
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons against laying any farther duties on buckrams ..[s.n.]1714-01-01
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More queries humbly offer'd to the consideration of the honourable House of Commonspublisher not identified1714-01-01
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The Case of the tobacco-merchantswho are become insolvent and are bound to Her Majesty for duties on tobacco : humbly represented to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons[s.n.]1714-01-01
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The Case of the traders and poor people imployed and maintained in the linnen manufacture in North Britainrelating to the present and further duty intended to be laid upon Scots linnen, &c. : humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons[s.n.]1714-01-01
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Reasons humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons against a further duty intended to be laid on chequer'd and strip'd linnenspublisher not identified1714-01-01
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Proposals for laying on a very easy taxto begin to pay the publick debts : humbly presented to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons[s.n.]1714-01-01
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The Case of several unfortunate officers of His Majesty's army, humbly offer'd to the consideration of both houses of Parliament[s.n.]1715-01-01
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The Case of the licensed working hackney-chairmen and widows of chairmenwith their reasons against licensing one hundred more chairs than the present number already settled and established by Parliament : most humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons[s.n.]1715-01-01
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Observations relating to the bill for relief of insolvent debtors, humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons[s.n.]1715-01-01
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Instructions by the citizens of London, to their representatives for the ensuing ParliamentRe-printed by Thomas Fleet and Thomas Crump, in Pudding-Lane, near the town-house. Sold by Samuel Gerrish.1715-01-01
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The report of the committee appointed to inspect the poors rates and the scavengers rates within the cities of London and Westminster and weekly bills of mortalitypublisher not identified1715-01-01
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His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament on the ninth day of January, 1715Printed at London: reprinted at Boston in New-England by B. Green, printer to His Honour the lieutenant governour and Council.1716-01-01
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The report to the honourable the House of Commons, of such of the commissioners and trustees as have been appointed to execute the several trusts and powers in relation to England, Ireland, and elsewhere (except Scotland) contained in two several acts of Parliament ... An Act for Appointing Commissioners to Enquire of the Estates of Certain Traitors, and of Popish Recusants ... An Act for Vesting the Forfeited Estates in Great-Britain and Ireland ...Printed for Jacob Tonson,Timothy Goodwin, Bernard Lintott, and William Taylor1719-01-01
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The case of the unhappy purchasers of South-Sea stock, from three hundred to L.900 per cent and upwards, in ready moneypublisher not identified1720-01-01
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Votes of the House of Commons, in the 6th session of the 5th Parliament of Great Britain, appointed to meet ... March 1714 [i.e. 1715]and ... continued by several prorogations to the 8th ... December, in the Seveth year of ... King George, A.D. 1720. (Nos. 1-170, 8 Dec. 1720-29 July 1721)Printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, T. Goodwin and B. Linton in Fleet-street, and W. Taylor in Pater-noster-Row1720-01-01
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Supplement to the reportscontaining a particular account of the 574,500 ... South-Sea stock, commonly call'd fictitious stock, etc1721-01-01
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Debates of the House of commons, in January 1704Upon the great question, Whether an action lies at common law for an elector, who is denied his vote for members of Parliament? Being in relation to an election at Aylesbury, and some proceedings at law thereupon between Ashby and White: debated and resolved. With the speeches of Mr. Cowper, ... Marquis of Hartington, ... Mr. Harley, ... [and others]. Together with the case of Jay and Topham ... With other cases2. ed.E. Valentine1721-01-01
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A speech by a member of the House of Commonson the commitment of the bill for better securing the freedom of elections of members to serve for the commons in Parliament, Jan. 23, 17211721-01-01
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Reasons humbly offer'd for the making (by a new bill) several acts of Parliament more effectualfor the incouraging of making needle-wrought buttons and button-holespublisher not identified1721-01-01
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Proceedings of the House of Lords, in relation to the late directors of the South-Sea Company and otherswith the report of their lordships on the said proceedings : to which is added the conference with Commons, relating to Mr. Aislabie and Mr. Craggs ...Printed for Zachariah Stokey ...1721-01-01
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The reports of the honourable the committee of secrecy in relation to the late directors of the South-Sea Companywith the examination of Sir Theodore Janssen, taken the 20th and 26th of January, 1720 ...Printed for G. Bateman ... and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster1721-01-01
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Appendixes referr'd to in the report from the Committee appointed by order of the House of Commons to examine Christopher Layer, and otherscontaining foreign correspondence [and other papers]Printed for Jacob Tonson, Bernard Lintot, and William Taylor1722-01-01
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A Letter dated London, 20 March 1723, directed a Monsieur Monsieur [sic] Gordon, banquier à Bolognewith draughts of two affidavits inclosed, prepared here to be sworn by Mr. Gordon at Bologne and Mr. Birmingham at Paris : with depositions of Anthony Sanderson and Roger Garth, taken before the Lord Carteret, the 30th of March 1723, relating to the intercepting the aforesaid letter ...Printed for Jacob Tonson, Bernard Lintot, and William Taylor1723-01-01
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Appendixes referr'd to in the report from the committee appointed by order of the House of Commons to examine Christopher Layer, and others, &cRe-printed by Tho. Hume ...1723-01-01
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Several examinations taken before one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of statetogether with two letters referred to in some of the said examinations, laid before the House of Commons by His Majesty's commandPrinted for Jacob Tonson, Bernard Lintot, and William Taylor1723-01-01
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A report from the committee appointed by order of the House of Commons to examine Christopher Layer and othersand to whom several papers and examinations laid before the house, relating to the conspiracy mentioned in His Majesty's speech at the opening of this Parliament, to be carrying on against his person and government, were referred : reported on the first of March, 1722Printed for Jacob Tonson, Bernard Lintot, and William Taylor1723-01-01
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Appendix to the first class[s.n.]1725-01-01
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Appendix to the third class[s.n.]1725-01-01
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Appendix to the second class[s.n.]1725-01-01
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Veneris 18 die Martii, 1725ordered that it be an instruction to the committee of the whole House, to whom the bill for continuing the duties on malt, &c., that they have power to receive a clause to relieve such persons who ... have omitted to pay the several rates and duties upon money paid or contracted for with apprentices ... : the case of Mr. Richard Collier[s.n.]1726-01-01
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The merchants humble petition to the Honourable House of Commons in relation to their trade, and a war with Spainpublisher not identified1728-01-01
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The humble representation of the House of Commons to the King, with His Majesty's most gracious answer thereuntoPrinted for R. Knaplock ..., J. Tonson ..., J. Pemberton ..., and R. Williamson ...1728-01-01
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A report from the committee appointed to enquire into the state of the goals of this kingdomrelating to the Fleet Prison : with the resolutions and orders of the House of Commons thereuponPrinted for Robert Knaplock, Jacob Tonson, John Pemberton, and Richard Williamson1729-01-01
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A true list of all such gentlemen of the House of Commons, as voted for and against the question for granting the sum of 241,259 l. 1 s. 3 d. for defraying the expence of 12000 Hessian troops, in the pay of Great-Britain, for the year 1730The third edition.R. Whirlpool1730-01-01
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State trials and proceedings upon high treason and other crimes and misdemeanorsfrom the reign of King Richard II to the end of the reign of King George I : with an alphabetical table of the names of the persons tried or proceeded against the crimes for which they were tried and the punishments of such as were convictedPrinted for Tho. Wotton ...1731-01-01
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A true state of some grievances of the Fleet prisoners, now greatly oppressedhumbly address'd to the Honourable House of Commons[s.n.]1731-01-01
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A report from the Committee to whom the several lists of the officers and their deputies belonging to the several courts in Westminster-hall, and elsewherewith the lists, accounts, and tables of fees claimed by them; which were presented to to the House of Commons in the last, and present session of Parliament; and also the lists, accounts, and tables of fees of the officers and servants belonging to the judges of the several courts in Westminster-hall, and the circuits, the associates, and clerks of assize, presented to the said House in the session of Parliament preceding the last, were referredPrinted for R. Williamson near Grays-Inn-Gate in Holborn, and W. Bowyer in White-Friars1732-01-01
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The several reports, with the appendix, which is to one of them, from the Committee of the House of Commons, to Whom the Petition of the Proprietors of the Charitable Corporation for Relief of the Industrious Poor By Assisting Them With Small Sums upon Pledges at Legal Interest, Assembled in Their General Court, Was Referredand the proceedings of the said House thereuponPrinted for R. Williamson and W. Bowyer1732-01-01
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The case of the licensed and warranted pilots of the Trinity-House of Deptford-Strondmost humbly offered to the Honourable House of Commons[s.n.]1732-01-01
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Orders and resolutions of the honourale House of Commons, on controverted elections and returnsdetermining the qualifications of candidates and voters, the rights of election for the several cities and boroughs, the nature of evidence proper on the hearing, and the duty of returning officers. The Statutes in force concerning elections, are also pointed out under proper headsPrinted for F. Cogan, at the Middle Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet; and J. Nourse, at the Lamb without Temple-Bar1734-01-01
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A list of the knights, commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses summoned to meet at Westminster the 13th of June, 1734Printed by W. Cheyne, and sold at most booksellers shops in town1734-01-01
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Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of this honourable House, for the bill for repairing the roads leading to Highgate, Hampstead, &cpublisher not identified1734-01-01
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Some considerations humbly offered to the Honourable House of Commonswhy the bill now pending concerning stock-jobbing, should not pass into a law[s.n.]1734-01-01
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Orders and resolutions of the honourable House of Commonson controverted elections and returns, determining the qualifications of candidates and voters, the rights of election for the several cities and boroughs, the nature of evidence proper on the hearing, and the duty of returning officers. The statutes in force concerning elections, are also pointed out under proper headsPrinted for F. Cogan [etc.1734-01-01
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An historical account of the proceedings of the last House of Commonsrelating to the trade, rights, and liberties of their country, extracted from their votes, with proper remarks. Addressed to the new elected members ...Printed for T. Boreman1735-01-01
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Orders and resolutions of the honourable House of commons, on controverted elections and returnsdetermining the qualifications of candidates and voters : the rights of election for the several cities and boroughs : the nature of evidence proper on the hearing : and the duty of returning officers : the statutes in force concerning elections, are aso pointed out under proper headsThe second edition, with additions.Printed for J. Stagg ... and D. Browne ...1736-01-01
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The Case of the worsted and silk manufacturers[s.n.]1736-01-01
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Orders and resolutions of the honourable House of Commonson controverted elections and returns: detemining the qualifications of candidates and voters; the rights of election for the several cities and boroughs ... The statutes in force concerning elections, are also pointed out under proper headsThe second edition, with additions.Printed for J. Stagg ... and D. Browne ...1736-01-01
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A report, with the appendix, from the committee of the House of Commons, to whom the Petition of the church-wardens, overseers of the poor, and great numbers of the inhabitants of the several parishes ... whose names are thereunto subscribed ... and also the petition of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county of Middlesex ... were referredand the proceedings of the said House thereuponPrinted for J. Pemberton ... [et al.1737-01-01
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Orders, resolutions, and determinations of the Honourable House of Commons, on controverted elections and returnsdetermining the qualifications of candidates and voters, the rights of election for the several cities and boroughs, the nature of evidence proper on the hearing, disqualification by offices, bribery, treating, riots, &c ... the statutes in force concerning elections, are also pointed out under their proper headsThe 3rd ed., with additions, to the end of the last session of Parliament.Printed for J. Stagg, and D. Browne1741-01-01
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Report from the Commissioners for trade and plantationsIn Pursuance of The address of the Honourable House of Commons to His Majesty, Of the Fifth of March last, To direct the said Commissioners, during the Recess of Parliament, to prepare a Scheme for the Registring the Wool of Great Britain and Ireland, to be laid before the House the next Session of Parliaments.n.1742-01-01
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A report from the Committee of Secrecy, appointed to enquire into the conduct of Robert Earl of Orford, during the last ten years of his being first commissioner of the Treasury, and chancellor and under-treasurer of His Majesty's ExchequerPrinted for Thomas Cox under the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, Charles Bathurst at the Cross Keys, and John Pemberton at the Buck in Fleet-Street1742-01-01
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Orders, standing orders, and resolutions of the honourable House of Commonsrelating to their forms of proceeding, privileges, &c. &c. : collected out of the Journals, and digested under their several headsPrinted for A. Steward, in Flower-de-luce court, Fleet-street1747-01-01
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Copy of a representation of the Board of Trade to the House of LordsIn pursuance of their address to His Majesty of June 13. 1733. Relating to the laws made, manufactures set up, and trade carried on, in His Majesty's plantations in America. Dated Jan. 23. 1733-4s.n.1750-01-01
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Papers laid before the Honourable House of Commons by the Commissioners for Trade and PlantationsPursuant to An Address of the House of Lords to His Majesty, the 8th of June 1749. For the better Securing, Improving, and Extending, the trade to Africas.n.1750-01-01
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Votes of the House of commons ...1753-01-01
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Reasons for amending the law relating to bankruptspublisher not identified1755-01-01
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The Humble Address Of The House of Commons To The KingPrinted for John Whiston [etc.1759-01-01
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Votes of the House of Commons, in the eighth session of the eleventh Parliament of Great Britain, which met at Westminster, upon the twenty-sixth day of October, on occasion of the demise of His late Majesty King George the second ...in pursuance of the act ... intituled An act for the security of Her Majesty's person and government, and of the succession of the Crown of Great Britain, in the Protestant line ...Printed for John Whiston [and 3 others] ...1760-01-01
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Proposals for preventing the infamous and clandestine exportation of our wool and woollen yarn from Great Britain and Irelandmost humbly addressed to the consideration and wisdom of the Honourable House of Commons (at this critical juncture : together with easy and effectual ways and means to pay the interest, now wanted, of 12,000,000ℓ. for the service of the government[s.n.]1762-01-01
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Report from the committee appointed (upon the 4th day of March 1763) to take into consideration the several estimates and accounts presented to this House in the present, or in any former session of Parliament : which relate to the application, or expenditure of the public money, since the commencement of the late warand to report their observations upon the said estimates and accounts, from time to time, to the House[s.n.]1763-01-01
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New and correct lists of both houses of the twelfth Parliament of Great Britainsummoned to meet for their third session, on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1763 ... carefully done by the compilers of the former lists and revis'd by several members of ParliamentPrinted for John Rivington [and 12 others1764-01-01
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Proceedings and debates of the House of Commons, in 1620 and 1621collected by a member of that house : and now published from his original manuscript, in the library of Queen's College, Oxford : with an appendix : in which some passages are illustrated from other manuscripts : in two volumesAt the Clarendon Press1766-01-01
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The debates and proceedings of the British House of CommonsPrinted for J. Almon [and others]1766-01-01
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The report from the committee, appointed (upon the 2d day of December, 1766) to consider an act made in the thirty-first year of King George the Second, for the due making of breadand to regulate the price and assize thereof, together with the accounts referred to the said committee[s.n.]1767-01-01
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The examination of Doctor Benjamin Franklin, relative to the repeal of the American Stamp Act, in MDCCLXVI[s.n.]1767-01-01
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Serious considerations on a late very important decision of the House of CommonsPrinted for S. Bladon ...1769-01-01
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A Word in behalf of the House of Commons, or, Remarks upon a speech supposed to have been delivered by a Right Honourable gentleman, on the motion for expelling Mr. Wilkes, on Friday, February 3, 1769J. Dodsley1769-01-01
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Vox senatûsthe speeches at large which were made in a great assembly, on Wednesday the 27th of November last ... and on Thursday the 6th of December last ...Printed for W. Woodfall ...1771-01-01
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Index to the tenth [-thirty-third] volume[s.n.]1772-01-01
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An act for relief of booksellers and others, by vesting the copies of printed books in the purchasers of such copies from authors, or their assigns, for a limited time[s.n.]1774-01-01
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The Boston port billtogether with Governor Johnsone's [i.e., George Johnstone's] speech in the House of Commons on the same[s.n.]1774-01-01
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A collection of rules and standing orders of the House of Commonsrelative to the applying for and passing bills, for inclosing and draining of lands, making turnpike roads, navigations, and other purposes ...Printed for M. Hingeston1774-01-01
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The Examination of Mr. Meseres, late attorney general of Quebec, and now Baron of the Exchequer.--And of Mr. Hey, the present chief justice of Quebec. At the Bar of Parliament, on the 3d of June, 1774Sold by James Humphreys, Junr. of whom may be had all the pamphlets lately published.1774-01-01
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[Reports from Committees of the House of Commons] 1715-73publisher not identified1774-01-01
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The King's speech, &cBoston, Jan 30. Yesterday a vessel arrived at Marblehead from Falmouth, in which London papers were brought to the 12th of December, which were immediately sent to the Committee of Correspondence of this town, containing the King's speech &c. ...Printed by John Carter.1775-01-01
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Motions made in the House of Commons, on Monday, the 27th of March, 1775together with a draught of a letter of requisition to the coloniesPrinted for J. Almon1775-01-01
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The parliamentary registeror, history of the proceedings and debates of the House of Commons, (House of Lords) an account of the most interesting Speeches and Motions; accurate copies of the most remarkable Letters and Papers; of the most material Evidence, Petitions, etc. laid before, and offered to the House during the First-Sixth session of the fourteenth Parliament of Great BritainPrinted for J. Almon1775-01-01
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Late advices from Englandbrought by a vessel arrived at the eastward and by Captain Lawrence, and the Harriot packet, Captain Lee, who arrived at New-York on Tuesday lastPrinted by J. Carter.1775-01-01
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Report from the select committee appointed to try and determine the merits of the petition of James Calthorpe, Esquire, and Richard Beckford, Esquire, complaining of an undue election and return for the borough of Hindon, in the county of Wilts[s.n.]1775-01-01
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A bill to restrain the trade and commerce of the Province of Massachusets Bay and New Hampshire, and Colonies of Connecticut and Rhode Island, and Providence Plantation, in North America, to Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Islands in the West Indiesand to prohibit such provinces and colonies from carrying on any fishery on the Banks of Newfoundland, or other places therein to be mentioned, under certain conditions, and for a time to be limitedC. Eyre and G. Strahan1775-01-01
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The speeches in the last session of the present Parliamentdelivered by several of the principal advocates in the House of Commons, in favour of the rights of America. Viz. Governor Johnstone, Mr. Cruger, the Hon. Capt. Lutterell, Colonel Acland, the Hon. Henry Temple Lutterell, Mr. Hartley, the Marquis of Granby, son of the late magnanimous hero, John Manners, Marquis of Granby. : With the speech of Mr. Edmund Burke, in favour of the Protestant dissenters, in the second Parliament of George the 3dPrinted by James Rivington.1775-01-01
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Late advices from LondonPrinted by Thomas & John Fleet.1775-01-01
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The speech of a general officer in the House of Commons, February 20th, 1775[s.n.]1775-01-01
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[The journals of the House of Commons]a general index to the ... Journals of the House of Commonspublisher not identified1778-01-01
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Substance of the speeches made in the House of Commons on Wednesday, the 15th of December, 1779on Mr. Burke's giving notice of his intention to bring in a bill after the Christmas recess, for the retrenchment of public expences, and for the better securing the independence of ParliamentPrinted for J. Almon1779-01-01
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Charles Cajetan Count Leslie and Anthony Leslie of Balquhain, appellants, Peter Grant and David Orme, writer in Edinburgh, his tutor and litem, respondentsthe appellants case, to be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords on Wednesday the 16th day of May 1759[s.n.]1779-01-01
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Laws concerning the election of members to Parliamentwith the determinations of the House of Commons thereon, and all their incidents: continued down to the present time. The whole digested under proper titles. : Also an appendix of precedents; with considerable improvements, and additions, from the best authorities. : To which is added, a copious indexThe sixth edition.Printed by His Maiesty's law printers, for W. Owen ...1780-01-01
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Authentic pieces respecting the proceedings in both houses of Parliament, and in the county meeting at York; or, A plan for restraining the enormous power of the crown, and retrenching the public expenditure1780-01-01
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Report from the committee to whom the petition of John Touchet and John Irving, agents for the British subjects residing in the provinces of Bengal, Bahar, and Orissa, and their several dependencies, whose names are subscribed to the petition thereinafter set forthand also the petition of Warren Hastings, Esq, governor general, and of Philip Francis and Edward Wheler, Esqrs. counsellors for the government of the presidency of Fort William, in Bengal, and also the petition of the United Company of Merchants of England, trading to the East Indies, were severally referred[s.n.]1781-01-01
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The Parliamentary register, or, History of the proceedings and debates of the House of Commonscontaining an account of the most interesting speeches and motions ... .Printed for J. Debrett1782-01-01
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Minutes of the evidence taken at the bar of the House of Commons, and of the proceedings of the House, on the hearing of counsel on the second reading of the Bill for inflicting certain pains and penalties on Sir Thomas Rumbold, Baronet, and Peter Perring, Esquire, for certain Breaches of Public Trust, and High Crimes and Misdemeanors, committed by them whilst they respectively held the Offices of Governor and President, Counsellors, and Members of the Select Committee, of the Settlement of Fort Saint George, on the Coast of Coromandel, in the East Indies. The Bill, with the Paragraphs numbered, is hereunto annexeds.n.1783-01-01
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Quaker's petition respecting Negroess.n.1783-01-01
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The resolutions of the House of Commons on the great and constitutional questions between the privileges of the House of Commons and the prerogative of the Crownfrom the 17th of December 1783, to the 10th of March, 1784 : including the mover and seconder, and the numbers in the division on each motion : extracted verbatim from the records of ParliamentPrinted for J. Debrett1784-01-01
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Divisions on the East India billincluding a correct list of the members of the House of Commons who voted for it on the first division. Also a correct list of the members who divided against it on the first, second, and third divisions. With an authentic account of the absenteesPrinted for J. Stockdale1784-01-01
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A complete and authentic detail of the several debates in the House of Commons, on the East-India bill, on Thursday the 27th of November, on Monday the 1st of December, and on Monday, the 8th of Decembertogether with authentic copies of the two East-India bills, the arguments of counsel against one of them, the several papers, containing a true statement of the Company's affairs, lists of the divisions, of the absentees, and of the those who retired before the divisions commencedPrinted for J. Stockdale1784-01-01
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A full and complete account of the debates in the House of Commons on Tuesday, November 18, Wednesday, December 17, Friday, December 19, Monday, December 22, and Wednesday, December 24, 1783containing the whole of the proceedings upon Mr. Fox's motion for leave to bring in the East India bill ... together with correct lists of members who divided for the East-India bill, and also of the absentees upon the first readingPrinted for J. Stockdale1784-01-01
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A state of the allegations and evidence producedand opinions of merchants and other persons given to the Committee of Council : extracted from their report of the 31st of May 1784, on His Majesty's order of reference of the 8th of March last, made upon the representation of the West-India planters and merchants, purporting to shew the distressed state of His Majesty's sugar colonies by the operation of His Majesty's Order in Council of the 2d of July 1783, and the necessity of allowing a free intercourse between the sugar colonies and the United States of America, in American bottomspublisher not identified1784-01-01
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A full and complete account of the debates in the House of Commons on Tuesday, November 18, Wednesday, December 17, Friday, December 19, Monday, December 22, and Wednesday, December 24, 1783Printed for J. Stockdale1784-01-01
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An authentic account of the debate in the House of Commons, on Monday, March 8, 1784 (when strangers were excluded from the gallery)on the extraordinary resolutions moved by Mr. Fox : with a correct list of the divisionPrinted for J. Ridgeway1784-01-01
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The resolutions of the House of Commons on the great and constitutional questions between the privileges of the House of Commons and the prerogative of the CrownFrom the 17th of December, 1783, to the 10th of March, 1784. Including the mover and seconder, and the numbers in the division on each motionPrinted for J. Debrett1784-01-01
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Report of the Lords of the Committee of Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantationsupon the two questions Referred to them by His Majesty's Order in Council, of the 14th January last, viz. I Upon the propriety of reducing the duties payable in Great Britain on the importation of goods, the growth and manufacture of Ireland, to the same Rate as the Duties payable in Ireland, on the Importation of the like Goods, the Growth and Manufacture of Great-Britain. II. What references are now given to the importation of any article, the growth, produce, or manufacture of Ireland, by any Duty or Prohibition on the Importation, Use, or Sale of the like Articles from Foreign Parts; and how far it may be the Interest of Great-Britain in future to continue or alter the sameprinted for L. White, No. 86, Dame-Street, and P. Byrne, No. 35, College-Green1785-01-01
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[Resolutions relative to the adjustment of the commercial intercourse between Great Britain and Ireland1785-01-01
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Report of the Lords of the Committee of Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations, upon the two questions referred to them by His Majesty's order in council, of the 14th of January lastViz. I. Upon the propriety of reducing the duties payable in Great Britain on the importation of goods the growth and manufacture of Ireland, to the same rate as the duties payable in Ireland on the importation of the like goods, the growth and manufacture of Great-Britain. II. What preferences are now given to the importation of any article, the growth, produce, or manufacture of Ireland, by any duty or prohibition on the importation, use, or sale of the like articles from foreign parts; and how far it may be the interest of Great-Britain in future to continue or alter the same. To which is added, the Irish account of their imports and exports from and to Great-Britain, for five years, ending the 25th March 1784Printed for John Stockdale, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly1785-01-01
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Minutes of the evidence taken before a committee of the House of Commonsbeing a committee of the whole house, to whom it was referred to consider of so much of His Majesty's most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on the 25th day of January 1785, as relates to the adjustment of the commercial intercourse between Great Britain and Ireland[s.n.]1785-01-01
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The resolutions of England and Ireland relative to a commercial intercourse between the two kingdomscontaining, I. The eleven resolutions of the House of Commons of Ireland : II. Resolutions of the Commons relative to the adjustment of the commercial intercourse between Great Britain and Ireland, as amended by the Lords : III. A Bill for Finally Regulating the Intercourse and Commerce between Great Britain and Ireland, on Permanent and Equitable Principles, for the Mutual Benefit of Both Kingdoms, as brought into the House of Commons on Tuesday, August 2, 1785, by the Right Honourable William PittPrinted for John Stockdale1785-01-01
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An account of the quantity and value of goods, the produce and manufacture of Great Britain exported from England to Ireland from Christmas 1778 to Christmas 1783distinguishing each year : pursuant to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 17th February 1785[s.n.]1785-01-01
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The resolutions of England and Ireland relative to a commercial intercourse between the two kingdomscontaining, I. The eleven resolutions of the House of Commons of Ireland : II. Resolutions of the Commons relative to the adjustment of the commercial intercourse between Great Britain and Ireland, as amended by the Lords : III. A Bill for Finally Regulating the Intercourse and Commerce between Great Britain and Ireland, on Permanent and Equitable Principles, for the Mutual Benefit of Both Kingdoms, as brought into the House of Commons on Tuesday, August 2, 1785Printed for John Stockdale1785-01-01
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Minutes of the evidence taken before a committee of the House of Commonsbeing a committee of the whole House, to whom it was referred, to consider so much of His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament on the 25th day of January 1785, as related to the adjustment of the commercial intercourse between Great Britain and IrelandPrinted by P. Byrne ...1785-01-01
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An account of the number of ships, and their tonnage fitted out in Great Britain for the southern whale fishery, from Christmas 1763 to Christmas 1785[s.n.]1786-01-01
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An account of the number of ships, and their tonnage, fitted out in Scotland for the southern whale fishery, from Christmas 1763 to Christmas 1785 ...Required by an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated the 29th March 1786[s.n.]1786-01-01
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An account of the ordinary estimates of the office of ordnance, for the years 1766, 1767, 1768, and 17691786-01-01
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History of the proceedings and debates of the House of Commons, in the third session of the sixteenthth Parliament of Great Britain appointed to be holden at Westminster on Tuesday the 18th of May, 1784Printed for J. Debrett?1786-01-01
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An account of the number of ships, and their tonnage, fitted out in Great Britain for the Greenland whale fishery, from the commencement of the bounty, in the year 1733, to the present time[s.n.]1786-01-01
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The minutes of what was offered by Warren Hastings, Esq., late governor general of Bengal; at the bar of the House of Commonsupon the matter of the charge of high crimes and misdemeanors, presented against him on the 5th Day of May, 1786. Part IIPrinted for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly.1786-01-01
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An account of the bounties paid on the Greenland whale fishery, from the time of their first being granteddistinguishing each years.n.1786-01-01
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An account of the bounties which have been paid to the vessels fitted out for the southern whale fishery under the act of the 15th year of the reign of His present Majesty and under another act of the 16th of His presenet Majesty, distinguishing each years.n.1786-01-01
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An account of the number of ships which have been fitted out, from several ports in Great Britain, on the Greenland whale fishery, with their tonnage, in the present year 1786s.n.1786-01-01
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The debate upon the establishing a fund for the discharge of the national debt ...March 29, 1786. To which is added, the Report from the Select Committee, relating to the public income and expenditure, March 21, 1786Printed for J. Stockdale1786-01-01
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An account of the number of ships now fitting out, in the several ports of Scotland, for the Greenland and southern whale fisherywith the tonnage of the vessels so fitting outs.n.1786-01-01
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An account of the bounties which have been paid to the vessels fitted out for the southern whale fishery under the act of the 15th year of the reign of His present Majesty and under another act of the 16th of His presenet Majesty, distinguishing each year[s.n.]1786-01-01
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An account of the bounties paid in Scotland on the Greenland whale fishery, from the time of their first being granted, distinguishing each yearrequired by the votes of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 29th March 1786[s.n.]1786-01-01
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An estimate of the expence of such parts of the plan of fortifications ... for the dock yards at Portsmouth and Plymouth, ...1786-01-01
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The defence of Warren Hastings, Esq. late Governor General of Bengal, at the bar of the House of Commonsupon the matter of the several charges of high crimes and misdemeanors, presented against him in the year 1786Printed for J. Stockdale1786-01-01
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An Account of the number of ships which have been employed in the whale fishery, to Davis's Streightsand the Greenland Seas ... and also what quantity of oil or whale fins each ship has imported in the year 1785[s.n.]1786-01-01
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An account of the quantity and value of the imports into Great Britain from France, between the 5th of January 1714 and the 5th of January 1787distinguishing each year, and the species of goods[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of all wheat ,barley, and malt, exported from the port of Wisbech, in the county of Cambridge, from the year 1780 to 1786, inclusive ; to what port or place; and the bounty paid thereonalso, an account of all wheat, barley, and malt, sent coastwise from the said port, and to what port or place; distinguishing the quantity of each kind of grain in each year : likewise, an account of the quantity of wheat and barley imported into the said port, from the year 1780 to 1786, inclusive; distinguishing the quantity of each kind of grain, and the duty paid thereon in each year[s.n.]1787-01-01
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Abstract of the estimate of the probable resources and disbursements of the Bengal Government, from the 30th April 1786 to the 31st May 1787No 1. Enclosure in Earl Cornwallis's letter to the secret committee, of the 16th November 1786s.n.]1787-01-01
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The genuine speech of Mr. Sheridan, delivered in the House of Commonson a charge of high crimes and misdemeanors against Warren Hastings, Esq., late governor general of Bengal for extortion, perfidy, and cruelty to the Princesses and other branches of the Royal Family of OudePrinted for W. Richardson1787-01-01
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State of the trade between the British dominions and Portugaltaken from the accounts prepared by the British Factory[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, imported into the dominions of Portugal, from Great Britain, and her colonies, in the year 1773and, per contra, an account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from the dominions of Portugal to the dominions of Great Britain, ...[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, that part of Great Britain called England, from Christmas 1773 to Christmas 1779 distinguishing each place, and each yearalso an account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, Scotland, from Christmas 1773 to Christmas 1779; distinguishing each place, and each year[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, imported into the dominions of Portugal from Great Britain and her colonies, in the year 1772and, per contra, an account of value of all goods and merchandize exported from the dominions of Portugal to the domininons of Great Britain, as per the accounts received from the different consuls and factories established in that kingdom ; copies of which are annexed[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the quantity and value of the foreign merchandize, exported from Great Britain to Portugal, between the 5th of January 1761 and the 5th of January 1787distinguishing the several articles, and the years[s.n.]1787-01-01
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Minutes of the evidence, taken before a committee of the whole House of Commons; on the articles of charge of high crimes and misdemeanors, presented to the House, against Warren Hastings, Esq. Late Governor General of Bengal. Being the examinations of Sir Elijah Impey, Nath. Middleton, Esq. Capt. Thomas Mercer, William Young, Esq. Mr. Isaac Baugh, Will. Harwood, Esq. Alex. Higginson, Esq. Will. Markham, Esq. David Anderson, Esq. and Will. Wright, Esqprinted for J. Debrett, in Piccadilly1787-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, Great Britain; distinguishing each place, from Christmas 1782 to Christmas 1785[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, that part of Great Britain called England from Christmas 1780 to Christmas 1782; ... also, an account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, Scotland, from Christmas 1780 to Christmas 1782; ...[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, that part of Great Britain called England, from Christmas 1779 to Christmas 1780; ... also, an account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, Scotland, from Christmas 1779 to Christmas 1780; ...[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from, and imported into, that part of Great Britain called England, from Christmas 1782 to Christmas 1783; ... also, an account of the value of all goods, wares, and merchandize, exported from and imported into, that part of Great Britain called Scotland, from Christmas 1782 to Christmas 1783; ...[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of all wheat, barley, and malt, exported from the county of Norfolk, from the year 1780 to 1786, inclusive; to what port or place, and the bounty paid thereonalso, an account of all wheat, barley, and malt, sent coastwise from the said county, and to what port or place; distinguishing the quantity of each kind of grain in each year, and from what port or place, within the said county, the same was exported or sent coastwise : likewise, an account of the quantity of wheat and barley imported into the said county, from the year 1780 to 1786, inclusive; distinguishing the quantity of each kind of grain, and the duty paid thereon in each year, and into what port or place, within the said county, the same was imported[s.n.]1787-01-01
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An account of all wheat, barley, malt, and oats, exported from the year 1780 to 1786 inclusivefrom what port or place and the bounty paid thereon : pursuant to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 10th May 1787[s.n.]1788-01-01
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Slave tradesketch of the debate which took place in the House of Commons on Friday, May 9, upon the motion of the Chancellor of the Exchequers.n.1788-01-01
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Debate on Subject of a Regency in House of Commons, Dec. 16, 17881788-01-01
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Minutes of the evidence taken before a committee of the House of Commons, Being a Committee of the Whole House, appointed to consider of the several articles of charge of high crimes and misdemeanors Presented to the House against Warren Hastings, Esq. Late Governor General of Bengalcontaining the examinations of Sir Robert Barker, Bart. Colonel Champion. Major Marsack. Captain Leonard Jaques. Major Balfour. Major Gardener. Major Gilpin. Nathaniel Middleton, Esq. Captain Williams. Sir Elijah Impey. Captain Thomas Mercer. William Young, Esq. Mr. Isaac Baugh. William Harwood, Esq. Ewan Law, Esq. Alexander Higginson, Esq. Peter Moore, Esq. William Markham, Esq. David Anderson, Esq. Mr. William Wrightprinted for John Stockdale, Piccadilly; and John Murray, Fleet-Street1788-01-01
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Minutes of the evidence taken before a committee of the House of Commonsbeing a committee of the whole House to whom the bill for repealing the duties on tobacco and snuff, and for granting new duties in lieu thereof ; was committed[s.n.]1789-01-01
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Minutes of the evidence taken before a Committee of the House of Commons ... to whom it was referred to consider of the circumstances of the slave tradecomplained of in the several petitions which were presented to the House in the last session of Parliament, relative to the state of the African slave trades.n.]1789-01-01
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Minutes of the evidence taken ... before the committee of the whole House to whom the bill for providing certain temporary regulations respecting the transportation of the natives of Africa, in British ships, to the West Indies and elsewhere, was committed1789-01-01
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Abridgment of the minutes of the evidence, taken before a committee of the whole House, to whom it was referred to consider of the slave-trade, 1789s.n.1789-01-01
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Barbadoesreport of a Committee of the General Assembly, upon the several heads of enquiry, &c. relative to the slave trades.n.1790-01-01
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Minutes of the evidence taken before a committee of the House of Commonsbeing a select committee, appointed on the 29th day of January 1790, for the purpose of taking the examination of such witnesses ... against the abolition of the slave tradepublisher not identified1790-01-01
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An account of the sums received by the bank, towards paying the dividends due on the several public fundsfor a year, from 5th July 1788 to the same time 1789[s.n.]1790-01-01
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Authentic copy of the memorial to the Right Honourable William Wyndham Grenville, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state, by Lieutenant John Mears, of the Royal Navy, dated 30th April, 1790, and presented to the House of Commons, May 13, 1790containing every particular respecting the capture of the vessels in Nootka SoundPrinted for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-House, in Piccadilly1790-01-01
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A short state of the proceedings in the House of Commons, in the year 1765, on the petition of the Duke and Duchess of Athollagainst the Bill "for the more effectual preventing the mischiefs arising to the revenue and commerce of Great Britain and Ireland, from the illicit and clandestine trade to and from the Isle of Man" : with the speech of Sir Grey Cooper, then one of the counsel against the said BillPrinted for G. & T. Wilkie, and J. Debrett, and J. Stockdale1790-01-01
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A serious address to the members of the House of Commonsand gentlemen residing in the counties of Suffolk, Norfolk, and Essex ...Printed for J. Williams1790-01-01
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An account of the number of ships, with their tonnage, which have been employed in the trade between the British Islands in the West Indies and the British colonies in North America, including Newfoundland, in the year 1788; specifying the articles imported from the British Islands in the West Indies to the British Colonies in North America and Newfoundland, and the quantity of fish exported to the British West India Islands from NewfoundlandPursuant to an order of the Honble. the House of Commons, dated 1st March 1790. Ordered to be printed 18th March 1790s.n.1790-01-01
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Arrears of dividends and lottery certificates, paid at the Bank of England since 1759together with the balance remaining in hand at the termination of each account[s.n.]1790-01-01
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Memorial relating to the slave trade in Egyptpublisher not identified1790-01-01
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5th July 1786 to 1st February 1791 : account of stock bought, monies issued, and accruing interest, for reduction of national debtas ordered by the votes of the Honourable the House of Commons, of February 16th 1791[s.n.]1791-01-01
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An account of the total net produce, paid into the Exchequer, of the duties of customs, from the 6th day of January 1786 to the 5th day of January 1791both inclusive ; distinguishing each year, and distinguishing, as far as possible, the produce on every separate article, the duties on which have amounted to £.1,000, or more[s.n.]1791-01-01
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An account of the net produce of the duties on inhabited housesunder an Act of the 24th of His present Majesty, which, in pursuance of the said Act, have been paid over to the Receiver General of the Customs, from the 6th day of January 1786 to the 5th day of January 1791, both inclusive ; distinguishing each year[s.n.]1791-01-01
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An account of the expences incurred for interest on Exchequer billsin the years 1786, 1787, 1788, 1789, and 1790[s.n.]1791-01-01
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The speech of Warren Hastings, Esqin the High Court of Justice, in Westminster Hall, on Thursday, the second of June, 1791Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly.1791-01-01
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Proceedings in Parliament, correspondence, and orders of the Court of Directors, on the subject of Mr. Hippisley's motionsfor regulating the payments to the King's and Company's troops serving in India[s.n.]1791-01-01
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An abstract of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790 and 1791 on the petitioners for the abolition of the slave-tradePrinted by J. Phillips1791-01-01
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The debate on a motion for the abolition of the slave-trade, in the House of Commons on ... April 18 and 19, 1791reported in detailPrinted by and for W. Woodfall1791-01-01
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An account of the total net produce of the taxes paid into the Exchequer, under the heads of customs, excise, stamps, and incidentsfrom the 6th day of January 1786 to the 5th day of January 1791, both inclusive ; distinguishing the produce of each year[s.n.]1791-01-01
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An account of the amount of the sums granted by Parliament for service of His Majesty's Ordnancein the years 1786, 1787, 1788, 1789, and 1790, respectively : and also, an account of the expences incurred for services not provided for by Parliament, in each of the said years[s.n.]1791-01-01
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The True state of the questionaddressed to the petitioners for the abolition of the slave trade : (concluded from our last)Printed for B.C. Collins1792-01-01
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The debate on a motion for the abolition of the slave-trade, in the House of Commons ... April 18 and 19, 1791reported in detail2nd ed.s.n.]1792-01-01
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The debate on a motion for the abolition of the slave-tradeon Monday the 2d of April, 1792s.n.1792-01-01
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[News articles on the slave trade and the abolition of slavery]s.n.1792-01-01
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Standing orders of the House of Commons, on the 7th day of June 1792, with respect to navigable canals, aqueducts and the navigation of rivers[s.n.]1792-01-01
Abridgment of the minutes of the evidence taken before a committee of the whole Houseto whom it was referred to consider of the slave-trade, 1789-[1791]publisher not identified1792-01-01-
Sketch of the debate in the House of Commons, on passing the bill for the continuation of the charter of the East India Company, May 25th, 1793Printed for J. Debrett1793-01-01
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To the Honourable the Commons of Great-Britain, in Parliament assembledThe humble petition of the innkeepers and victuallers, residing in that part of Great-Britain, called England1794-01-01
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Proceedings of the House of Commons respectintg the high price of corn[s.n.]1795-01-01
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Report of the committee of the Honourable the House of Commons to whom the petition of the retail butchers in London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and the places adjacent thereto was referred[s.n.]1796-01-01
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A bill for the abolition of the slave tradeat a time to be limiteds.n.1796-01-01
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Proceedings in the House of Commons on the slave trade and state of the Negroes in the West India IslandsPrinted for C. Ridgway1796-01-01
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An account of the income and expenditure of the Board of Agriculture for the year 1793 [-1796][s.n.]1797-01-01
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An authentic copy of the Bill for the better support and maintenance of the poor, presented to the House of Commons by the Right Honourable William Pittwith the amendments made in the committee2nd ed.Printed for J. Debrett1797-01-01
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Substance of the debates of the House of Commons on the motion for an abolition of the slave trade, April 3, 1798Printed and sold by Darton and Harvey1798-01-01
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Table shewing the present amount of the assessed duties under-mentioned, and the rates as proposed in the committee of the whole House on ... the 19th of March 1798[s.n.]1798-01-01
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The speech of John Nicholls, Esq., in the House of Commons ... January 3, 1798, on the Bill for augmenting the assessed taxesPrinted for J. Wright1798-01-01
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Report of the committee of the House, in consequence of the several motions relative to the treatment of prisoners of warIncluding the whole of the examinations taken before the committee, the correspondence relative to the exchange of prisonersJ. Wright1798-01-01
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An account of the total net produce of the taxes for one year ended the 10th day of October 1798, distinguishing each quarterand also distinguishing the duties imposed in 1793, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797, and 1798\[s.n.]1798-01-01
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Debate, &c. on the copper bill[s.n.]1799-01-01
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Accounts presented to the House of Commons, respecting the public revenue, and exports and imports of Great Britain, to the 5th of January 1799[s.n.]1799-01-01
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Account presented to the House of Commons, respecting the hereditary and temporary revenues of the crown, and the civil list grants, to the fifth of January 1799[s.n.]1799-01-01
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Accounts presented to the House of Commons, respecting the arrears and balances of public accountants, for the year ending fifth of January 1799[s.n.]1799-01-01
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Accounts presented to the House of Commons, respecting the public expenditure of Great Britain, for the year ending 5th of January 1799[s.n.]1799-01-01
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An abridgement of the report from the committee of the House of Commons to enquire into the state of the copper-mines and copper-trade of this kingdom[s.n.]1799-01-01
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A complete state of the British revenue for the year ending on the 5th day of January 1799being an authentic copy of the several official accounts presented to the House of Commoms [sic] ...Printed for J. Debrett by Cooper and Wilson1799-01-01
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Minutes of the evidence taken at the committee on the bill for making wet docks, basons, cuts, and other works, for the greater accomodations and security of shipping, commerce, and revenue, within the port of Londonmerchants plan[s.n.]1799-01-01
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Minutes of the evidence taken at the committee on the bill for rendering more commodious and for better regulating the port of Londoncity plan[s.n.]1799-01-01
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Accounts presented to the House of Commons, respecting the public income of Great Britain, for the year ending fifth of January 1799[s.n.]1799-01-01
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A collection of rules and standing orders of the House of Commons relative to the applying for and passing bills for inclosing and draining of lands; making turnpike roads, navigations and aqueducts; building bridges; the more easy recovery of small debts; paving cities or towns; confirming or prolonging the term of letters patent; divorces; also respecting trade, religion and applications for public moneyNew ed.Printed by L. Hansard1799-01-01
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Return to the resolution of the Honourable the House of Commons, of the 13th of this instant, "that there be laid before this House, copies of all representations made to the Privy Council, complaining of the want or high price of copper ...".[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Report on Mr. McDowall's petition, &c. &c[s.n.]1800-01-01
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An act (passed 12th August 1803) for consolidating the duties under the management of the commissioners for the affairs of taxesPrinted by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan ...1803-01-01
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The substance of the speech of Lord Viscount Melville, in the House of Commons, on the 11th June, 1805Printed by Cox, Son, and Baylis, for John Stockdale1805-01-01
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The Horrors of the Negro slavery existing in our West Indian islandsPrinted for J. Hatchard1805-01-01
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Callico printersHouse of Commons1806-01-01
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A compendious report of the trial of Henry Viscount Melvilleupon the impeachment of the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled, for high crimes and misdemeanorsPrinted for J. Asperne1806-01-01
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Articles exhibited by the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled, against Henry Viscount Melvillein maintenance of their impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanors : the answer of Henry Viscount Melville : the replication of the Commons : and the minutes of evidence taken upon the hearing of the impeachment at the bar of the House of Lords, in Westminster Hall[s.n.]1806-01-01
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Catalogue of papers printed by order of the House of Commons, 1731-1800H. M. Stationery off.1807-01-01
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A bill (as amended by the Commons) intituled An act for the abolition of the slave trades.n.1807-01-01
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The curse of popery, and popish princes, to the civil government, and Protestant Church of Englanddemonstrated from the debates of Parliament in 1680 relating to the bill of exclusion of the then Duke of YorkRobert Wilks1807-01-01
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Catalogue of papers printed by order of the House of Commons, from the year 1731 to 18001807-01-01
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A bill for promoting and encouraging of industry amongst the labouring classes of the community, and for the relief and regulation of the necessitous and criminal poorpublisher not identified1807-01-01
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Papers presented to the House of Commons, relating to the Bank, &cOrdered to be printed 9th February, 18081808-01-01
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Papers presented to the House of commons, relating to the Bank, &c[s.n.]1808-01-01
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Minutes of evidence, upon taking into consideration several petitions, presented to the House of Commons, respecting the orders in council[s.n.]1808-01-01
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[History of the proceedings of the House of Commons, in the inquiry into the conduct of His Royal Highness the Duke of York][s.n.]1809-01-01
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Authentic and interesting memoirs of Mrs. Clarkefrom her infancy to the present time ; likewise, a faithful account of Mr. Wardle's charges relative to his royal highness the Duke of York ; together with a summary of the evidence, as taken in the House of Commons ; from authentic documents ; illustrated with a beautiful portrait of Mrs. Clarke, from an original drawingG. Forman1809-01-01
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An address to the proprietors of the intended Gas Light and Coke Companyto which is annexed, an epitome of the evidence taken before the committee of the House of Commons ...Printed for the author1809-01-01
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Papers presented to the House of Commons, relating to the building a new infirmary, and leasing of ground, at Chelsea HospitalHouse of Commons1809-01-01
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A circumstantial report of the evidence and proceedings upon the charges preferred against His Royal Highness the Duke of York in the capacity of Commander in Chief in the months of February and March 1809before the Honourable House of Commons : including the whole of the original letters of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, the speeches correctly taken in full of the various members, with all the other documents produced in the course of the investigation and the decision of the House of Commons upon this very important subjectAlbion Press ed.Printed for James Cundee1809-01-01
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Authentic and interesting memoirs of Mrs. Clarkefrom her infancy to the present time. : Likewise, a brief account of Mr. Wardle's charges, relative to His Royal Highness the Duke of York: : together with a summary of the evidence, as taken in the House of Commons. : Illustrated with a beautiful portrait of Mrs. ClarkeJ. Belcher, printer, State-Street.1809-01-01
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Report of the Lords' committee of secrecyorder of council, 26th February 1797, relating to the Bank [of England] ...1810-01-01
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A letter addressed to the Honourable the House of Commons, on the necessity of an immediate attention to the state of the British coinagein which a new, prompt, and efficacious remedy for its defects is proposedJ. Hatchard1811-01-01
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An abstract of the evidence lately taken in the House of Commons against the orders in Councilbeing a summary of the facts there proved respecting the present state of the commerce and manufacturers of the countryPrinted by J. M'Creery1812-01-01
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Orders in councila report of the debate on the orders in council in the House of Commons on Tuesday, May 16, 1812[s.n.]1812-01-01
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Report on American claimants petitionOrdered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 25 March, 18121812-01-01
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Abstract of the answers and returns made pursuant to an Act passed in the fifty-first year of His Majesty King George III, intituled, "An Act for taking an account of the population of Great Britain, and of the increase or diminution thereof"preliminary observations, enumeration abstract, parish register abstract, 1811H.M.S.O.1812-01-01
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Minutes of evidence taken before the committee of the whole house ... to consider several petitions ... against the Orders in councilH.M. Stat. Off.1812-01-01
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London and Cambridge Junction Canalminutes of the evidence taken before a Committee of the House of Commons, with an appendix[s.n.]1812-01-01
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The debate in the House of Commons, April 5, 1813, upon Sir Samuel Romilly's bill on the punishment for high treasonPublished by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row: and sold by Cadell and Davies [and 7 others1813-01-01
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A letter to a member of Parliament upon the subject of the Roman Catholic claimsPrinted for W. Watson1813-01-01
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A bill for the further regulation of the trade to and from the places within the limits of the charter of the East India Companypublisher not identified1813-01-01
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The petition of the traders and shopkeepers of the city of Bath[s.n.]1813-01-01
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Interesting extracts from the minutes of evidence taken before the Committee of the whole House, to whom it was referred to consider of the affairs of the East India Companyin the sessions 1813Sold by J.M. Richardson1814-01-01
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The debate in the House of Commons, April 25, 1814upon corruption of bloodPublished by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, [etc.], printed by Richard and Arthur Taylor1814-01-01
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Report on weights and measures[s.n.]1814-01-01
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The substance of a speech delivered by Robert Spankie, Esq. before a select committee of the House of Commonson the 24th and 27th day of June, 1814, in summing up the evidence in support of a bill "to make further regulations for the registry of the ships built in India."[s.n.]1814-01-01
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The case of Thomas Lord Cochrane, K. B.containing the history of the hoax, the trial, the proceedings in the House of Commons, and the meetings of the electors of Westminster ; to which is prefixed, a biographical sketch of His Lordship; with an appendix, containing a review of the evidence on the trialPrinted for J. Dick1814-01-01
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Minutes of the evidence taken before the committee appointed by the House of Commonsto inquire into the state of the existing laws which regulate the manufacture and sale of bread, in the metropolis and its neighbourhoodPrinted for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones [et al.1815-01-01
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First [second, third and fourth] reportsMinutes of evidence taken before the select committee appointed to consider of provision being made for the better regulation of madhouses in England1815-01-01
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Report, together with the minutes of evidence, and an appendix of papers, from the committeeappointed to consider of provision being made for the better regulation of madhouses in England (ordered by the House of Commons, to be printed, 11th July, 1815) : each subject of evidence arranged under its distinct headReprinted for Baldwin Cradock and Joy1815-01-01
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A selection of state papers, in 1815 and 1816not printed by order of the House of CommonsPrinted for Ridgway and Sons1816-01-01
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Finance accounts of Ireland, for the year ended the fifth of January 1816House of Commons1816-01-01
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Colonial laws respecting slavess.n.1816-01-01
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A bill for regulating the carrying of passengers to and from the island of Newfoundland and coast of Labrador12 June 1816[s.n.]1816-01-01
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A bill (as amended by the committee) to regulate the celebration of marriages in Newfoundland20 May 1817[s.n.]1817-01-01
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A bill to regulate the celebration of marriages in Newfoundland2 May 1817[s.n.]1817-01-01
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Sketch of a plan by J.C. Curwen, Esq. M.P. for bettering the condition of the labouring classes of the community, and for equalizing and reducing the amount of the present parochial assessmentsPrinted for J. Bell1817-01-01
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Speech of J.C. Curwen, Esq. in the House of Commons, on the 21st of February 1817, on a motion for a committee to take into consideration the poor lawsPrinted for J. Bell1817-01-01
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Papers submitted to the committee, appointed by a resolution of the House of Commons of the 18th of June, 1816, to take into consideration the several petitions, which had been presented to the House on the subject of tythesPrinted for Budd & Calkin1817-01-01
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A bill (as amended on re-commitment) to regulate the celebration of marriages in Newfoundland6 June 1817[s.n.]1817-01-01
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Additional colonial laws respecting slavesH.M.S.O.1817-01-01
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A return of the places where salt is made in Great Britain, distinguishing how many works there are at each place; (so far as relates to Scotland.)H.M.S.O.1817-01-01
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Colonial laws and correspondence respecting slavesH.M.S.O.1817-01-01
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Copy of a circular letter from Viscount Sidmouth to His Majesty's lieutenants of counties in England and Wales, dated 27th March 1817H.M.S.O.1817-01-01
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Plan of a reform in the election of the House of Commonsadopted by the Society of the Friends of the People in 1795, with a new introduction, and other documentsPrinted for Ridgways1817-01-01
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Papers relating to East India affairsOrigin, continuance, and termination of the late war with the state of NepaulH.M.S.O.1817-01-01
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Petition to the House of Commons, for a reduction of the duty on wine[s.n.]1817-01-01
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Substance of the speech of Hudson Gurney, Esq. in the House of Commons ... the 18th of May, 1818on the farther consideration of the report of the bank restriction continuance billPrinted for J. and A. Arch1818-01-01
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Minutes of evidence taken before the Select committee appointed to consider the Bankrupt laws and of the operation thereof(Reported 16 March, 1818.)1818-01-01
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To the Honourable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in Parliament assembled[s.n.]1818-01-01
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Further papers relating to the treatment of slaves in the colonies(St. Christopher's)H.M.S.O.]1818-01-01
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Rapports présentés en 1817 et 1818, à la Chambre des Communes d'AngleterreDelaunay1818-01-01
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Papers relating to the treatment of slaves in the coloniesH.M.S.O.]1818-01-01
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A serious address to the licenced victuallersboth in town and country, in consequence of a declaration made by the Honourable Mr. Bennet, in the Commons House of Parliament, to bring the licencing system before that honourable HousePrinted for Sherwood, Neeley, and Jones1819-01-01
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Demerara and Berbicepapers relating to table of fees of customs for the ports of Demerara and BerbiceH.M.S.O.]1820-01-01
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The debate in the House of Commons, March 26, 1813, upon privately stealing from shops, warehouses, and out-housesLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orne and Brown1820-01-01
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An Account of the total net produce of the £. 4 1/2 percent Barbadoes and Leeward Island duties from 1809 to 1818, both inclusive, distinguishing each year with the application thereof and specifying whether by payments to the exchequer by way of salaries or pensionsH.M.S.O.1820-01-01
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Origin and proceedings of the Agricultural Association[s] in Great Britainin which their claims to protection against foreign produce, duty-free, are fully and ably set forth : printed for the use of the Members of both Houses of Parliament and published for the information of the subscribers & the publicPrinted at the Office of the Farmers' Journal, by Ruffy and Evans1820-01-01
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A letter to the House of Commonson the subject of the litany, and the allowance to the QueenPrinted for William Sams ...1821-01-01
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Negroescopies of the several returns annually made by the collectors of the customs in the several West India islands of the names, numbers, state and condition of all Negroes that have been apprenticed in pursuance of the directions of the order in council for carrying into effect the abolition of the slave tradeH.M.S.O.]1821-01-01
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Votes and proceedings of the House of Commons, Jovis, 27° die Junii, 1822s.n.1822-01-01
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To the Honorable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembledthe humble petition of the undersigned merchants, agents, ship owners, and others interested in the trade with the East Indies, and resident in Liverpool[s.n.]1822-01-01
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A bill (as amended by the committee) for uniting the legislatures of the provinces of Lower and Upper Canada[s.n.]1822-01-01
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Papers relating to East India affairsviz. regulations passed by the governments of Bengal, Fort St. George, and Bombay in the year 1820. (Presented in pursuance of Act 53 Geo. III. c. 155, sec. 66.)[s.n.]1822-01-01
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Papers relating to the slave trades.n.1822-01-01
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Public distressthe true causes of the public distress and discontent[s.n.]1822-01-01
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Further papers relating to the slave tradeThe House of Commons1822-01-01
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Resolutions relative to the national debt, and operations of the sinking fundordered to be printed by the House of commons, July, 1822 ... with additional notes and observations1823-01-01
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Report from the Committee on papers relating to the Royal Librarywhich his majesty has been graciously pleased to present to the British nation : ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed 18 April 1823House of Commons1823-01-01
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Tread wheelsCopies of all communications made to, or received by the secretary of state for the Home Department, respecting the use of tread wheels, in gaols or houses of correctionHouse of Commons1823-01-01
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Report of the debate in the House of Commonson the 11. and 12. of June, 1823, upon Mr. Western's motion for a committee on the state of the currencyW. Marchant1823-01-01
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A bill as amended by the committee for uniting the legislatures of the provinces of Upper and Lower CanadaPrinted by Charles Fothergill1823-01-01
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Minutes of evidence, taken before the committee of the whole house, on the statement made by the Attorney General of Ireland, in his place, on the 15th Day of April last respecting the proceedings on the trials of Forbes, Graham, and Handwich, and the conduct of the Sheriff of the city of Dublin on that occasionRichard Milliken1823-01-01
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Substance of the debate in the House of Commonson the 15th May, 1823 : on a motion for the mitigation and gradual abolition of slavery throughout the British dominionsPrinted by Ellerton and Henderson for the Society1823-01-01
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Resolutions relative to the national debt, and operations of the sinking fundordered to be printed by the House of Commons, July, 1822; being Parliamentary paper No. 557 ... With additional notes and observations1823-01-01
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Substance of a debate in the House of Commons, on the 22nd of May 1823on the motion of Mr. W.W. Whitmore, "that a select committee be appointed, to inquire into the duties payable on East and West India sugar.".Printed by J.S. Brickwood1823-01-01
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Observations on such parts of a report to the House of Commons, on gas light establishments, as relate to the dangers of explosionRivingtons and Cochran1823-01-01
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The substance of a speech delivered in the House of Commons on the 20th of February, 1810, upon a motion for a Select Committee to consider of the Act of 6th Geo. I. and of the means of effecting marine insurances[s.n.]1824-01-01
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The practicability and expediency of abolishing direct taxation by repealing ... the assessed taxesconsidered in a letter to the Right Hon. Chancellor of Exchequer, and to the members of the House of CommonsPrinted for B.J. Holdsworth1824-01-01
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East India affairscopy of all correspondence which has taken place on the subject of Hindoo infanticide, and of all proceedings of the Indian government, with regard to that practice : 1789-1820Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed1824-01-01
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A bill to commute, for a corn rent, certain tithes and dues payable to the vicar of the parish of Lancaster, in the county of Lancaster[s.n.]1824-01-01
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Substance of the debate in the House of Commons on ... the 1st and on ... the 11th of June, 1824, on a motion of Henry Brougham, Esq. respecting the trial and condemnation to death by a court martial of the Rev. John Smith ....Sold by J. Hatchard1824-01-01
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Considerations on Negro slaverywith a brief view of the proceedings relative to it, in the British ParliamentPrinted by Anderson & Bryce for the Edinburgh Society for Promoting the Mitigation and Ultimate Abolition of Negro Slavery1824-01-01
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The missionary Smithsubstance of the debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday the 1st and on Friday the 11th of June, 1824, on a motion of Henry Brougham, Esq., respecting the trial and condemnation to death by a court martial of the Rev. John Smith, late missionary in the colony of Demerara : with a preface containing some new facts illustrative of the subjectSold by J. Hatchard and Son1824-01-01
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Debate in the House of Commons on the 16th day of March, 1824on the measures adopted by His Majesty's government for the amelioration of the condition of the slave population in His Majesty's dominions in the West IndiesPrinted for J. Hatchard and Son1824-01-01
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Papers relating to East India affairsviz : copies or extracts of all communications and correspondence relative to the burning of widows on the funeral piles of their husbands, since the 23rd March 1823Ordered, by the House of Commons to be printed, 18 June1824-01-01
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An authentic report of the debate in the House of CommonsJune the 23[r]d, 1825, on Mr. Buxton's motion relative to the demolition of the Methodist chapel and mission house in Barbadoes and the expulsion of Mr. Shrewsbury, a Wesleyan missionary, from that islandPrinted for J. Hatchard and Son1825-01-01
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A bill (as amended by the committee) to enable His Majesty to grant to a company, to be incorporated by charter, to be called "The Canada Company," certain lands in the province of Upper Canada, and to invest the said company with certain powers and privileges relating theretoOrdered by the House of Commons to be printed1825-01-01
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Tread wheelCopies of papers showing the result of inquiries made by the Secretary of State for the Home Department, as to the effect of the tread wheel in the prisons where it has been establishedHouse of Commons1825-01-01
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Fresh evidence of the continuance of the slave-tradeHarvey, Darton and Co., printers1825-01-01
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The progress of colonial reformbeing a brief view of the real advance made since May 15th, 1823, in carrying into effect the recommendations of His Majesty, the unanimous resolutions of Parliament, and the universal prayer of the nation, with respect to Negro slaveryPrinted for the Anti-Slavery Society, and sold by Hatchard and Son and J. and A. Arch1826-01-01
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Report from the Select Committee on emigration from the United KingdomOrdered by the House of Commons to be printed, 26 May, 18261826-01-01
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The progress of colonial reformbeing a brief view of the real advance made since May 15th, 1823, in carrying into effect the recommendations of His Majesty, the unanimous resolutions of Parliament, and the universal prayer of the nation, with respect to Negro slavery : drawn from the papers printed for the House of Commons, prior to the 10th of April, 1826Printed for the Anti-Slavery Society; and sold by Hatchard and Son; and J. and A. Arch1826-01-01
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Abstract of the minutes of evidencetaken before a Committee of the House of Commons, during the session of 1826 : on the bill for making a navigable communication for ships and other vessels, between the city of Norwich and the sea at or near Lowestoft, in the county of Suffolk : accompanied with introductory and concluding observations, and a mapS. Wilkin1826-01-01
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Second report from the Select Committee on emigration from the United Kingdom: 1827Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 5 April 18271827-01-01
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Thoughts on taxationdedicated with the most profound respect, to the Right Honourable the Speaker, and gentlemen of the Commons House of ParliamentPublished by Richard Long1827-01-01
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Report from the Select committee on criminal commitments and convictionstogether with the minutes of evidence taken before the committee1827-01-01
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Report from the select committee on anatomy[s.n.]1828-01-01
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A letter to the members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandJ. Ridgway1829-01-01
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A sermon[s.n.]1830-01-01
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Actual state of the question between our colonial slave proprietors and the Parliament, and abolitionists of this countryillustrated in a series of articles originally published in the "Glasgow free press" newspaperPrinted in the Free Press Office1830-01-01
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Minutes of evidence taken before the committee of the whle house on the ingrossed bill from the Lords, intituled, An Act to dissolve the Marriage of William Medows Hamerton, Esquire, with Isabella Frances his no Wife, and to enable him to marry again ; and for other purpose1830-01-01
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Report of the Minutes of Evidence taken before a Committee of the whole House on the ingrossed Bill from the Lords, intituled, An Act to dissolve the Marriage of the Right Honourable Edward Baron Ellenborough with the Right Honourable Jane Elizabeth Baroness Ellenborough, etc1830-01-01
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Observations on a bill to permit the general sale of beer, by retail in England[s.n.]1830-01-01
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Report of the minutes of evidence taken before a committee of the whole Houseon the ingrossed bill from the Lords intituled, "An act to dissolve the marriage of the Right Honourable Edward Baron Ellenborough with the Right Honourable Jane Elizabeth baroness Ellenborough, his now wife and to enable him to marry again and for other purposes therein mentioned"[s.n.]1830-01-01
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Report of the case of the borough of Petersfield, in the county of Southamptontried and determined by two select committees of the House of Commons in 1820 and 18211831-01-01
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Evidence given by Apsley Pellatt--Messrs, George and M'Kechney-- various retail traders-- and persons connected with the public markets before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Observance of the Lord's DayPrinted by George Ellerton, for the Society for Promoting the due observance of the Lord's Day1832-01-01
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Jamaicaslave insurrection : return to an address to His Majesty, dated 22 June 1832Printed for the House of Commons1832-01-01
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West India coloniesslave insurrection : return to addresses to His Majesty, dated 9 & 15 March 1832Printed for the House of Commons1832-01-01
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Report on steam carriagesDuff Green, Printer1832-01-01
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Debate in the House of Commons, on the 15th April, 1834, on Mr. Roebuck's motion for "A select committee to inquire into the means of remedying the evils which exist in the form of the gouvernments now existing in Upper and Lower Canada."Reported in London for the Montreal Daily AdvertiserPrinted at the Daily Advertiser Office1834-01-01
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Debate on the motion of T. Fowell Buxton, Esq., M.P., for protecting the civil rights and imparting civilization and the Christian religion to the native inhabitants of the British colonies, in the House of Commons ... July 1, 1834Printed for the proprietor of "The Mirror of Parliament"1834-01-01
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Minutes of evidence taken before a committee of the whole house, on the ingrossed Bill from the Lords, intituled, An Act to dissolve the Marriage of Henry Howell with Elizabeth his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned1834-01-01
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Metropolitan Suspension Bridge Billpetition of the Vauxhall bridge company, under their common seal : against the report of the committee on the above bill, presented to the House of commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled on the 16th June 1836[s.n.]1836-01-01
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Mr. J.P. Cobbett's petition to the House of Commons, against the poor law separation of man from wife and of parent from childA. Cobbett1836-01-01
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Negro apprenticeship in the British coloniesa review of the report of the select committee of the House of Commons, appointed to inquire into "the working of the apprenticeship system in the colonies, the condition of the apprentices and the laws and regulations affecting them which have been passed"J. Hatchard and Son1837-01-01
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Speech of C. Buller, Esq. M.P.in the House of Commons, on the 21st of February, 1837, in support of the bill for granting municipal corporations to IrelandHooper1837-01-01
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Committee on the Brighton RailwaysMonday, April 17, 1837, Lord George Lennox in the chairs.n.1837-01-01
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Accounts of slave compensation claimsfor the colonies of Jamaica, Antigua, Honduras, St. Christopher's, Grenada, Dominica, Nevis, Virgin Islands, St. Lucia, British Guiana, Montserrat, Bermuda, Bahamas, Tobago, St. Vincent's, Trinidad, Barbadoes, Mauritius, Cape of Good HopeH.M.S.O.?1838-01-01
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Anti-slavery crisispolicy of ministers : reprinted from the Eclectic review, for April, 1838 : with a postscript on the debate and division in the House of Commons on the 29th and 30th of MarchW. Ball1838-01-01
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To the Honorable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in Parliament assembledthe humble petition of the inhabitants of and its neighbourhoods.n.1838-01-01
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Emigrationreturn to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 9 July 1839, for, copies of any general report, since the last laid before this House, from the Agent General for Emigration, of any report from the Agent for Emigration in Canada, copies or extracts of any correspondence between the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the governors of the Australian colonies, respecting emigration, since the papers presented to the House on the 14th day of May 1838, nos. 388 & 389 : appendix to reports and correspondence respecting emigration[s.n.]1839-01-01
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Third report from select committee on printed papers(Stockdale v. Hansard)[s.n.]1839-01-01
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The debate upon Mr. Ward's resolutions, on colonizationin the House of commons, June 27, 1839, containing the speeches of H.G. Ward, esq. ... Sir W. Molesworth, bart. ... Right Hon. Henry Labouchere ... W. Warburton, esq. ... and Right Hon. Viscount Howick ... Corrected by the several speakersRidgway1839-01-01
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Government of Canadadebates of the House of Commons in the year 1774, on the bill for making more effectual provision for the government of the province of QuebecRidgway1839-01-01
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Second address to the public, and more especially to the members of the House of Commons, on the present unsatisfactory state of the Court of Chanceryand suggestions for an immediate remedyW. Walker1839-01-01
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The war in ChinaSir R. Peel's speech in the House of Commons, April 10, 1840Printed and published by W.E. Painter1840-01-01
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Scarce books in 1840abstract of a declaration of the plenipotentiaries of the powers composing the Congress of Vienna2nd ed.Sold by Harvey & Darton1840-01-01
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Index to the local and personal and private acts1798-1839 : 38 Geo. 3.----2 & 3 Vict[s.n.]1840-01-01
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Debate in the House of Commonson the motion of Sir John Yarde Buller, bart., "that Her Majesty's government, as at present constituted, does not possess the confidence of this House"J. Walter1840-01-01
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Warwick Gaol. Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 21 January 1840- for, copies of any memorials or correspondence relating to the treatment of William Lovett and John Collins, now prisoners in Warwick Gaol. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 4 February 18401840-01-01
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Minutes of evidence taken at the Bar of the House of Commons in the matter of and on the consideration of the petition of Messrs. Hansard[s.n.]1840-01-01
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Return to an address of the honourable the House of Commons, dated 6 April 1840, for copy of a despatch from the Right Honourable Charles Poulett Thomson to Lord John Russell, dated Montreal, the 13th day of March 1840, transmitting memorials from various parties respecting the estates of St. Sulpice[s.n.]1840-01-01
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Report from the select committee on improvement of the health of towns, together with the minutes of evidence, appendix, and indexEffect of interment of bodies in towns1842-01-01
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Correspondence relating to executions in Turkey for apostacy from IslamismPrinted by T.R. Harrison1844-01-01
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Reports of select committees of the House of Commons upon questions connected with general railway legislationgeneral railway acts, and minute of the Board of Trade, &cPrinted by W. Clowes for Her Majesties Stationary Office1844-01-01
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Debate on second reading of the Dissenters' Chapels Bill ... June 6, 1844J. Chapman1844-01-01
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Reasons in favour of a bill brought into Parliament by Her Majesty's government for the regulation of suits relating to meeting-housessubmitted by dissenters interested thereinLeeds Mercury1844-01-01
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The speech of the Right Hon. Lord Ashley, M.Pon submitting his motions for the regulation of lunatic asylums and the care and treatment of lunatics in England and Wales : in the House of Commons, Friday, June 6th, 1845[s.n.]1845-01-01
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The Standing orders of the House of Commons relative to private billswith an abstract of the orders respecting railway bills arranged in the order of the proceedings thereon, and a copious index1845-01-01
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As amended August 1845the standing orders relative to private bills with an abstract of the orders respecting railway bills1845-01-01
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SpeechJ. Ollivier1845-01-01
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Halifax mailsHalifax and United States mail contract : returns to two orders of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 18 June and 3 July 1846 for, Halifax mails, copy of the original advertisment for tenders for carrying Her Majesty's mails by steam to and from Halifax ...[s.n.]1846-01-01
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Indexes to reports of commissioners, 1810-1845Law and courts of justice ... communicated by the Commons to the Lords. Ordered to be printed 20th July, 1847n.p.1847-01-01
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Debate upon the motion for abolishing the punishment of death, in the House of Commons, Tuesday, March 9th, 1847C. Gilpin1847-01-01
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The question of arbitration in the House of Commonsbeing the substance of the debate on Mr. Cobden's motion in favour of arbitration treaties instead of war for the settlement of international disputesC. Gilpin1849-01-01
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Hudson's Bay Companypapers presented by Command of Her Majesty to the House of Commons, in pursuance of an address praying that Her Majesty would be graciously pleased to direct that such means as to Her Majesty shall seem most fitting and effectual, to be taken to ascertain the legality of the powers in respect to territory, trade, taxation and government, which are, or recently have been, claimed or exercised by the Hudson's Bay Company, on the continent of North America, under the charter of his Majesty King Charles the Second, issued in the year 1670, or in virtue of any other right or title, except those conveyed by or under the Act 43 Geo. 3, c. 138 (extending the criminal jurisdiction of Canadian courts), and 1 & 2 Geo. 4, c. 66, intituled, "An act for regulating the fur trade, and establishing a criminal and civil jurisdiction within certain parts of North America"publisher not identified1850-01-01
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The standing orders of the House of Commons relative to private bills, as amended the 14th of August 1850, with a copious indexJames Bigg and Sons1850-01-01
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Correspondence respecting the determination of the north-western boundary between Canada and the United StatesHarrison ans Sons1850-01-01
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The standing orders of the House of Commons relative to private bills, as amended the 25th of June 1852, with a copious indexJames Bigg and Sons1852-01-01
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Debate on the case of the Baron De Bode in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, June 20, 1854, on the motion of Mr. Montagu Chambersextracted from Hansard's parliamentary debates, vol. cxxxiv. p. 392[s.n.]1854-01-01
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Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 11 August 1855, for "C̀opy of a memorandum forwarded from the Board of Trade to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, respecting Conseils de Prud'hommes in France and Belgium."House of Commons?1855-01-01
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Speech of Sir Erskine Perry in the House of Commons, April 18th, 1856, on Indian finances and the policy of annexationSecond edition.James Ridgway1856-01-01
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Proceedings in the Bill for the abolition of passing tolls and the regulation of local dues on shippingPrinted by H. Hansard for the City of London Court of Common Council]1856-01-01
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Copyright (colonies)return of the colonies and British possessions in favour of which orders in council have been issued under the Act 10 & 11 Vict. c.95, suspending the prohibition of importation of reprints of British copyright works : also, of the nature and terms of the provision made for securing or protecting the rights of British authors in such colonies, &c[s.n.]1857-01-01
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Reports of the decisions of committees of the House of Commons in the trial of controverted electionsduring the seventeenth Parliament of the United KingdomV. & R. Stevens and G. S. Norton1859-01-01
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Report from the select committee on lunaticstogether with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, appendix, and index1860-01-01
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Post Office (Canadian mails)return of the estimated gross postage accruing to the post office revenue of Great Britain during the years 1859 and 1860 respectively, on letters, newspapers, and other mail matter, conveyed by the Canadian mail line of steamers, &c[s.n.]1861-01-01
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Canada Grand Trunk Railwayreturn to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 13 June 1861, for, copy or extracts of correspondence between the War Department and the Canadian government, respecting the transfer and sale of land at Sarnia, for the use of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada[s.n.]1861-01-01
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Copy of Correspondence between the Imperial and Canadian Governments respecting the North-Western Boundary of Canada, etc1864-01-01
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Special report from the Select committee on the metropolis sewage and Essex reclamation billtogether with the proceedings of the committee, and the minutes of evidence1865-01-01
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Finance accountsH.M.S.O.1867-01-01
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First report of the commissioners appointed to inquire into the organization and rules of trades unions and other associations together with minutes of evidenceQueen's Printer1867-01-01
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Colonial governors and bishopscorrected to February 1868[s.n.]1868-01-01
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Ship "Carnatic" and "Spindrift."Copy of the evidence taken before the courts appointed to inquire into the loss of the ships "Carnatic" and "Spindrift," and the reports made to the Board thereon. ...1870-01-01
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Ships "Carnatic" and "Spindrift"Return to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 10 February 1870; --for, copy "of the evidence taken before the Courts appointed to inquire into the loss of the ships 'Carnatic' and 'Spindrift,' and the reports made to the Board thereon."[s.n.]1870-01-01
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"Oneida" and "Bombay"Copy of further correspondence relative to the collision between the United States corvette "Oneida" and the steamship "Bombay" (in continuation of return, no. 221, of the present session) ...1870-01-01
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"Oneida" and "Bombay"Copy of the correspondence relative to the collision between the United States corvette "Oneida" and the steamship "Bombay"; and of the official notes and evidence in the inquiry thereon held at Yokohoma on the 27th January and following days ...1870-01-01
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Vaccination Act (1867) AmendmentA bill to amend the vaccination act, 1867. 12 June, 1871The House1871-01-01
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Extracts from the report of Her Britanic Majesty's Commissioners, appointed to inquire into the condition and management of lights, buoys, and beaconsGovernment Printing Office1871-01-01
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Vaccination Act (1867) amendment bill[s.n.]1871-01-01
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Report of the Debate on the Proportional Representation Bill. In the House of Commons, July the 10th, 1872Representative Reform Association1872-01-01
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Workmen and servants (compensation for injuries). A bill to amend the law relating to compensation for injuries to workmen and servantspublisher not identified1872-01-01
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Factory acts amendmentA bill to amend the factory acts1873-01-01
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Treaty of commerce and navigation between Great Britain and France, signed at Versailles, July 23, 1873 ; presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her MajestyHarrison and Sons1874-01-01
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Convention between Her Majesty and the French Republic, supplementary to the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation of July 23, 1873Harrison and Sons1874-01-01
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Report from the select committee on Hampstead fever and small pox hospitaltogether with the proceedings of the committee and minutes of evidence [with index]1875-01-01
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Monastic and conventual institutionsfurther return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 27 July 1874, for, copies and translations of any laws, ordinances, or regulations relating to monastic and conventual institutions connected with the Church of Rome, and to the inmates or members thereof, especially to the regular orders of the Church of Rome, which may be enforced by the authority of the state, and are at present operative in France, in the German Empire, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in the Russian Empire, in Italy, in Sweden and Norway, in Belgium, in Spain, in Portugal, in Switzerland, in the United States of America, in the Dominion of Canada, and in the Empire of Brazil : in continuation of Parliamentary paper [c.1165] of 1875 : so far as regards the Dominion of Canada[s.n.]1877-01-01
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Factories and workshops--legislationthe debate on the Factories & Workshops BillCornelius Buck, Paternoster Row, E.C.1878-01-01
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ReturnMembers of ParliamentOrdered by the House of Commons to be printed1878-01-01
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Return of the number of factories authorised to be inspected under the Factory and Workshops Acts, with the number of persons employed in each industrydistinguishing men, women, young persons, children, and half-timers : and also giving the number of spindles, looms, and other machines used in each of the trades and industries inpsected up to the 31st day of October next[s.n.]1879-01-01
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Bill to Establish a Criminal Code1880-01-01
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Members of ParliamentReturn to two orders of the Honorable the House of Commons, dated 4 May 1876 and 9 March 1877 ...H. Hansard1880-01-01
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Report from the select committee on the contagious diseases actstogether with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, and appendix1881-01-01
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Return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 6 April 1881 ; for, Return "of the rates of duty in English money levied on the under-mentionned Articles of British Produce or Manufacture Imported into the principal European countries, the Turkish Empire, Egypt, Tunis, Morocco, Persia, the United States, Brazil, the Argentine Confederation, and the principal Colonies, in each of the Years 1860-61, 1870, 1875, and 880, in a table (so far as the same can be given)countryHarrison and Sons1881-01-01
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Further correspondence with her Majesty's Embassy at Paris relative to the French Mercantile Marine BillHarrison and Sons1881-01-01
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Taxes in Europereturn to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 18 March 1881 ; for, "Returns of the total amount of taxes levied in each of the different states of Europe, and exhibiting the results in the moneys and measures of the different countries, as well as in British moneys and measures; and of the population of the said states (in continutation of Parliamentary paper no. 577, of session 1864)."Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed1881-01-01
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Despatch from Her Majesty's Minister at Madrid, forwarding a translation of the new spanish tariffHarrison and Sons1882-01-01
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Report from the select committee on the contagious diseases actswith the proceedings of the committee1882-01-01
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Eighth annual report of the Railway Commissioners, with appendicespublisher not identified1882-01-01
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Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 30 June 1882:-for, Copy "of a Memorial of the Association of Chambers of Commerce on the Subject of the Commercial Relations between the United Kingdom and Spain"1882-01-01
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Correspondence with the United States' government respecting the postponement of the execution of the sentence passed upon the Convict LamsonPrinted by Harrison and Sons1882-01-01
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Local taxation (England and metropolis)return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 2 March 1882 ; for, Return "of the sums raised in England and Wales as local taxes by each authority during each of the seven local taxation years ended with 1880; the amount of loans outstanding against each authority at the termination of each of the seven years; also, the total population and the valuation of the poor's rate for each year ; and, similar particulars for the metropolis only."Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed1882-01-01
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Correspondence respecting the publication in the United States of incitements to outrages in EnglandPrinted by Harrison and Sons1882-01-01
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Artizans' and labourers' dwellings (unsanitary dwellings)copy of circular recently issued by the Local Government Board to town councils and other local authorities, calling attention to the provisions of the Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings Improvement Acts, and urging the destruction, where necessary, of unsanitary dwellingspublisher not identified1883-01-01
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A remonstrance of the state of the kingdomto which is added the petition of the House of commons which accompanied it. London, Printed for L.T., 17 Decemb. 1641 ...publisher not identified1883-01-01
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Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings ActsCopy of correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Commissioners of Sewers, relative to schemes under the Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings Acts, 1875-82publisher not identified1883-01-01
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Correspondence respecting the Commercial Convention concluded between Spain and the United States relative to the West India Trade1884-01-01
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Memorial from the Association of Chambers of Commerce on the subject of the Commercial Negotiations with Spain1884-01-01
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Artizans and Labourers Dwellings Improvement Acts, 1875-1882. (The metropolis.)Copy of circular addressed by the Secretary of State to the district boards of works and vestries of the metropolis on the 20th July 1883 relative to the action taken under the Artizans and Labourers Dwellings Improvement Acts, 1875-1882, by the medical officers of health of the several jurisdictions for the improvement of unhealthy areas by means of official representations to the Metropolitan Board of Works, together with copy of replies of the said local authorities thereto, and of accompanying reports, where transmitted, of the medical officers of health on the state of their districtspublisher not identified1884-01-01
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Boundary Commissioninstructions to the commissioners appointed to inquire as to the boundaries to be assigned to the Divisions of the several counties, and of the boroughs and divisions of boroughs to be constituted or affected by the BillEyre and Spottiswoode1884-01-01
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Copy of correspondence relating to the appointment of commissioners to inquire into the boundaries to be assigned to the divisions of the several counties, and of the boroughs and divisions of boroughs, in England and Wales, constituted or affected by the redistribution of seats bills, 1884Eyre and Spottiswoode1884-01-01
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Thames (pollution)copy of extracts of correspondence which has passed between the Secretary of State for the Home Department on the one hand, the Metropolitan Board of Works, the authorities of the City of London, and others on the other, as to the pollution of the River Thames by sewagepublisher not identified1884-01-01
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Thames navigation (east and west of London Bridge)return prepared by the auditor of the accounts of the Thames Conservancy Board, showing the income and expenditure on account of the river from 1777 to 1882publisher not identified1884-01-01
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Report from the Select Committee on the River Thames (No. 2) billtogether with the proceedings of the committee and minutes of proceedingsPrinted by Henry Hansard and Son1885-01-01
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Artizans' and Labourers Dwellings Improvement ActsBuildings erected within the metropolis and the city of London in pursuance of the Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings Improvement Actspublisher not identified1886-01-01
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Disturbances (metropolis)report of the committee appointed by the Secretary of State for the Home Department to inquire into the administration and organisation of the Metropolitan Police ForcePrinted by Eyre and Spottiswoode1886-01-01
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First report from the Select committee on the ventilation of the house1886-01-01
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Report from the select committee on forestrywith the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, and appendix1887-01-01
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Mandeville inquestreturn to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 13 August, 1888 : for copy of transcript of shorthand writers' notes of proceedingsEyre and Spottiswoode1888-01-01
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Artizans and Labourers Dwellings Acts (houses reported)Return showing, in respect of each urban sanitary district in England having at the last census not less than 100,000 inhabitants, and in respect of each parish or district in the metropolis, the number of dwelling-houses reported, in the year 1883 and in each subsequent year, by medical officers of health as dangerous to health, so as to be unfit for human habitation, in accordance with the provisions of the Artizans Dwellings Acts, 1863-1882Eyre and Spottiswoode1889-01-01
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Return for the years 1879 and 1880, 1881 and 1882, 1883 and 1884, and 1885 and 1886, of all moneys received by the Treasury in each colony that has passed an ordinance protecting Copyright Proprietors, under the Act 10 & 11 Vict. c. 95 supplemented by the Act 39 & 40 Vict. c. 36, ss. 42, 44, and 152Harrison and Sons1890-01-01
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Papers on opium trafficPrinted and published by His Majesty's Stationery Office1891-01-01
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Despatch from the Earl of Lytton respecting the reorganization of the French "Conseil supérieur des colonies"Harrison and Sons1891-01-01
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East India (Opium)Return to an address of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 27 July 1891 ; for, "Return of an article on opium by Dr. Watt, reporter on economic products with the government of India, recently written by him, and intended to be published in the sixth volume of the Dictionary of Economic Products of India."Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, by Eyre and Spottiswoode, printers to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty1891-01-01
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Report from the select committee on midwives' registrationwith the proceedings of the committee1892-01-01
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Telephone papers 1892 to 1902H.M.S.O.1892-01-01
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Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 9 May 1892 ; for, "Return from the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States ...".HMSO1893-01-01
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Treaty between Great Britain and the United States of Venezuela respecting the settlement of the boundary between the colony of British Guiana and the United States of Venezuelasigned at Washington, February 2, 1897 : ratifications exchanged at Washington, June 14, 1897Her Majesty's Stationery Office1897-01-01
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Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Copyright Bill (H.L.) and the Copyright (Amendment) Bill (H.L.)together with the proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence, and appendixPrinted for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, by Wyman and Sons1898-01-01
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Agreement between the United Kingdom and Germany relative to the boundary of the British and German spheres of interest between Lakes Nyasa and Tanganyikasigned at Berlin, February 23, 1901Printed for H.M.S.O., by Harrison and Sons1902-01-01
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Report of the Select Committee on Ventilationappointed by the House of Commons. (Blue Book, 1903)Hickson, Ward & Co.1904-01-01
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Departmental Committee on Agricultural Settlements in British Colonies. Report of the Departmental Committee appointed to consider Mr. Rider Haggard's report on agricultural settlements in British coloniesPrinted for H.M. Stationery Off., by Wyman & Sons, Ltd.1906-01-01
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Die Kontrolle des Unterhauses über englische RichterJ.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck)1906-01-01
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Report by M.H. Gordon on an investigation of the ventilation of the debating chamber of the House of commonsAppendix to parliamentary paper (Cd.3035-1906)1906-01-01
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Old age pensionsa bill to provide for old age pensions1908-01-01
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Naval establishmentsa billHouse of Commons1909-01-01
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Colonial Naval DefencememorandumHouse of Commons1909-01-01
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Report and special report from standing Committee B on the mental deficiency bill with the proceedings of the committeeHis Majesty's Stationery Office.1912-01-01
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Mental defectA bill to amend the law relating to mentally defective and epileptic personsHis Majesty's Stationery Office.1912-01-01
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Death registration and burials. A bill to amend the law relating to the registration of deaths and burials1912-1914His Majesty's Stationery Office.1912-01-01
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Tuberculosis prevention (Ireland)a bill to prevent the spread and provide for the treatment of tuberculosis, and for other purposes connected therewithH.M.S.O.1912-01-01
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Speeches in the British House of Commons relating to the co-operation of the allies in the war, 1916Printed by J. de L. Taché, printer to the King1916-01-01
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Venereal disease(H.L.) A bill entitled An act to prevent the treatment of venereal disease otherwise than by duly qualified practitionersHis Majesty's Stationery Office.1917-01-01
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Secretary Lowndes' manuscripts of the House of Commons journals, 1571-1681Together with many printed volumes and separate actsC.F. Heartman1920-01-01
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China Indemnity Applicationa bill (as amended by standing committee D) to make further provision for the application of money paid on account of the China IndemnityH.M.S.O1924-01-01
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First Report from the Select Committee on Estimates (Board of Trade) with the proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and appendices1924-01-01
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Debates on Indian Affairs, Session 1924-25 (15 George V.)comprising extracts from the Parliamentary Debates (official report) of questions, proceedings and debates relating to Indian Affairs1925-01-01
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China indemnity application billas amended in the Standing Committee, considered and read the third timeH.M.S.O.1925-01-01
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Estimates for civil services for the year ending 31 March 1927H.M.S.O.1926-01-01
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Return to an Address ... dated 30 April 1929- for Return showing 1. Particulars of all Aliens to whom Certificates of Naturalization have been issued and whose Oaths of Allegiance have, during the year ended the 31st day of December 1928, been registered at the Home Office; 2. Information as to any Aliens who have, during the same period, obtained Acts of Naturalization from the Legislature; and 3. Particulars of cases in which Certificates of Naturalization have been revoked during the same period (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper No. 75, of Session 1928)1929-01-01
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Report from the Select Committee on Publications and Debatesreports 1929-301930-01-01
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Debates on Indian Affairs, Session 1930-31 (21 George V.)comprising extracts from the Parliamentary Debates (official report) of questions, proceedings and debates relating to Indian Affairs1931-01-01
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The Army list of 1740reprinted by the Society for Army Historical Research, with a complete index of names and of regimentsW.C. Leng1931-01-01
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Extract from the official report of The Parliamentary debatess.n.1938-01-01
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Speeches in parliamentCommunist Party of Great Britain1938-01-01
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Speech by Mr. Malcolm MacDonald in the House of Commons on the 6th March, 1940H.M.S.O.1940-01-01
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Rules for the practice and procedure of the court of referees on private bills(Presented in pursuance of standing order 90) ...H.M. Stationery Off.1945-01-01
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Report of the Committee on the Regent's park terraces ...H.M.S.O.1947-01-01
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The administration of the National Health Services; seventh report from the Select Committee on Estimates, together with the proceedings of the Committee on 25th May, the minutes of evidence taken before Sub-Committee minutes of evidence taken before Sub-Committee D and appendices. Session 1948-49H. M. Stationary Off.1949-01-01
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Festival Pleasure Gardensa bill intitled; an act to make provision, for a limited period, to continue the Festival Pleasure Gardens in Battersea Park...H. M. S. O.1952-01-01
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Festival Pleasure Gardens billminutes of proceedings...H. M. S. O.1952-01-01
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Due parlamenti e la lotta antireligiosaEditrice A.B.E.S.1954-01-01
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Members of ParliamentReturn to an address of the honourable the House of Commons, dated 13 March 1890;--for, Return "containing a reprint of the Return of members of Parliament for 1880 (Parliamentary paper, no. 21 of session 1887), together with the Index to the names of members of Parliament from 1705 to 1885, in continuation of the Return of members of Parliament (Parliamentary paper, no. 69-II. of session 1878)". Index to part II. Parliaments of Great Britain, 1705-1796. Parliaments of the United Kingdom, 1801-1885. Parliaments and conventions of the Estates of Scotland, 1357-1707. Parliaments of Ireland, 1559-1800The Shoe String Press1961-01-01
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Extracts from British parliamentary debates on the Nigerian situation in the House of Commons, London, Tuesday, 27th August, 1968Issued by Embassy of Nigeria1968-01-01
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Royal Commission on trade unions and employers' associations, 1965-68H.M.S.O.1968-01-01
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Irish University Press series of British parliamentary papersIrish University Press1968-01-01
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A complete and accurate account of the very important debate in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, July 9, 1782, in which the cause of Mr. Fox's resignation, and the great question of American independence came under considerationAmerican ed.Colon and Adriance1978-01-01
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Division lists, 1836-1909Chadwyck-Healey1982-01-01
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British parliamentary papersHouse of Commons sessional papers of the eighteenth century, George-III, East India Company, 1767 to 1773Amar Prakashan1985-01-01
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British Parliamentry papersHouse of Commons Sessional papers of the eighteenth century, George III : East India Company 1767-1773Amar Prakashan1985-01-01
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The articles or charge exhibited in Parliament against Matthew Wren, now Bishop of Ely, and voted against him in the House of commons, Iuly, 5. 1641Whereunto is added, the resolvtion of the House of commons touching the Queene of Bohemia, and the Prince Elector Palatine, Iuly 7. 1641publisher not identified
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Reports on the Vienna Universal Exhibition of 1873Queens" Printer
An order of the Commons assembled in Parliament, enabling the severall committees in the severall counties to examine the abuses in placing of officers in the severall hospitalls in the kingdome. And likewise to provide for the maintenance of such souldiers as have been maimed in the Parliaments service, and are of the said severall countiesE. Husband-
A declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliamentconcerning the rise and progresse of the grand rebellion in Ireland ...Printed for Edw. Husbands
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Instructions and directions from the House of Commons, to the high sheriffs, commissioners, collectors, high constables, churchwardens, and overseers for the pooreand all other officers, whom they may concern, touching the levieing, collecting, and speedy sending up of all the arrears upon the acts of the first six subsidies, pole-money ... and the first payment of the bill of 400000 poundPrinted for L. Blaiklocke
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Two orders of the Commons in Parliament of great consequence ...Printed for Edw. Husbands
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A perfect relation of four letters of great consequence, read in the House of commons, Octob. 11. and 121. The king of Spaine his letter to his ambassadour, concerning the affairs in England. 2. Of the taking of five ships by the marchant adventurers, that were coming out of Spain to aid the rebels in Ireland, with great store of money, arms and ammunition. 3. Captain Thompsons relation to the House, of his taking Sir Edward Berkeley, and divers others in the county of Somerset, and his bringing of them up to London. 4. Secretary Nicholas, his letter, concerning the Earl of EssexPrinted for Robert Wood
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Several votes of the Commons assembled in Parliament, against certain papers delivered in to them in the name of all the freeborn people of England ...E. Husband
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A declaration of the Commons assembled in ParliamentFor bringing to condigne punishment, those that have raised false and scandalous rumors against the House, how that they intend to assesse every mans pewter, and lay excizes upon other commodities ...Printed for R. Best
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A declaration of the Commons of England in Parliament assembledexpressing their reasons and grounds of passing the late resolutions touching no farther address of application to be made to the King ...Printed for Edw. Husband, printer to the honourable House of Commons
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A disclaimer and answer of the Commons of England, of and unto a scandalous libell ... intitvled The remonstrance of the Commons ...Printed by G.M.
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A particular of the names of the licensers, who are appointed by the House of Commons for Printingaccording to an order of the Lords and Commons, dated the 14. of June, 1643 ...Printed by John Field for Edward Husbands
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An act of the Commons of England, in Parliament assembled, for the relief and imployment of the poor, and the punishing of vagrants, and other disorderly persons, within the City of London, and liberties thereof ...Printed by John Field for Edward Husband
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A declaration of the proceedings of the honourable committee of the House of commons, at Merchant-Taylors Hall, for raising the people of the land as one manPrinted by T. Pain and M. Simons