Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee of Secrecy
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- Open LibraryOL4668142A
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- Great Britain (14)
- London Corresponding Society (10)
- Politics and government (9)
- Society for Constitutional Information (London, England) (9)
- 1789-1820 (7)
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- United Irishmen (5)
Books by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee of Secrecy
Total count: 25
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A collection of letters and other writings, relating to the horrid Popish plottprinted from the originals in the hands of George Treby, esq; chairman of the Committee of Secrecy of the Honourable House of Commons.S. Heyrick [etc.]1681-01-01
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A collection of letters and other writings, relating to the horrid popish plottPrinted for S. Heyrick [etc.1681-01-01
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A report from the Committee of Secrecy, appointed by order of the House of Commons to examine several books and papers laid before the House, relating to the late negociations of peace and commerce, &cTogether with an appendix, etcprinted for J. Tonson, etc.1715-01-01
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A review of the report of the Secret Committeedigested into alphabetical order, which distinguishes the transactions of the late ministers one from amother : and is also an useful and easy index to the report, by exact references to the pages of both the folio edition, and that in twelvesPrinted for Eman. Matthews ... and sold by S. Popping ... A. Dodd ... and J. Harrison ...1715-01-01
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A narrative of the management of the late ministryPrinted for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-lane.1715-01-01
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The reports of the committee of secrecy to the honourable House of Commons, relating to the late South-Sea directors, &ccarefully correctedPrinted for Cato ...1721-01-01
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A supplement to the reports of the Committee of SecrecyContaining, I.A particular account of the 574,500 l. South-Sea stock, commonly call'd the fictitious stock, disposed of by the late directors, during the time that the proposals of the company, and the bill thereto relating, were depending in Parliament, in order to facilitate the passing of the said bill. II. A particular account of the exceedings of the rules, made for regulating the several loans on south-sea stock: namely, an alphabetical list of how much was lent above the rate of 250 l. on 100 l. stock in the first loan, and how much above 5000l. to any one person: how much lent above the rate of 300l on 100l. stock in the second loan, and how much above 3000 l. to any one person: how much lent above the rate of 400 l. on 100 l. stock in the third loan, and how much above 4000 l. to any one person. III. A particular account of the names of such persons, to whom loans have been made on South-Sea stock; who, at the time when such loans were made, do not appear by any books to have transfer'd stock to the South-Sea Company for security thereof. To these respective lists are prefix'd, the several orders and resolutions of the Honourable House of Commons, and several passages out of the reports of the Committee of Secrecy relating to the same, in order to make the whole better understoodprinted for A. Moore, near St. Paul's1721-01-01
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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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First report from the Committee of Secrecy to whom the several papers referred to in His Majesty's message of the 12th of May, 1794 and which were presented (sealed up) to the House by Mr. Secretary Dundas, upon the 12th and 13th days of the said month by His Majesty's command, were referred4th ed.printed for J. Debrett1794-01-01
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Supplement to the second report from the Committee of Secrecyto whom the several papers referred to in His Majesty's message of the 12th day of May 1794 were referred ... with an appendixPrinted for J. Debrett ...1794-01-01
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The second report from the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commonsto whom the several papers referred to in His Majesty's message of the 12th day of May 1794 were referred ... to which is added the first and second reports of the Secret Committee of the House of Lords, with an appendix2nd ed.Printed for J. Debrett ...1794-01-01
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[First report from the Committee of Secrecy, to whom the several papers referred to in His Majesty's message of the 12th of May, 1794 ...]J. Debrett?1794-01-01
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The complete reports of the Committee of Secrecy of the Houses of Lords and Commons, on the papers seized by order of government, and presented to the House by Mr. Secretary Dundas, on the 12th and 13th of May 1794Printed for T. Chapman1794-01-01
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An Account of the treason and sedition, committed by the London Corresponding Society, the Society for Constitutional Information, the other societies of London, Sheffield, Norwich, Manchester, Bristol, Coventry, Nottingham, Derby Birmingham, Leeds, Newcastle, Hereford, York, Edinburgh, Dublin, &c. &c. their correspondence with the Convention and Jacobin Societies at Paris, sending deputies to France, admitting Barrere, Roland, and St. André, into the Society for Constitutional Information, also a dangerous letter to Mr. Sheridan, Chairman of a Society, calling themselves the Friends of the Peopleand the whole of the two reports, presented to the Hon. House of Commons, by the Secret CommiteeePrinted for J. Downes, No. 240, Temple-Bar, Strand1794-01-01
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The Committee to whom the several papers referred to in His Majesty's message of the 12th day of May 1794and which were presented (sealed up) to the House, by Mr. Secretary Dundas, upon the 12th and 13th days of the said month, by His Majesty's command, were referred ...[s.n.]1794-01-01
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The second report from the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons, etcto which is added the first and second reports of the Secret Committee of the House of Lords. With an appendixprinted for J. Debrett1794-01-01
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First report from the Committee of Secrecyto whom the several papers referred to in his Majesty's message of the 12th of May 1794, and which were presented (sealed up) to the House, by Mr. Secretary Dundas, upon the 12th and 13th days of the said month by his Majesty's command, were referred; and who were directed to examine the matters thereof, and report the same, as they should appear to them, to the House,; have proceeded, in obedience to the orders of the House, to the consideration of the matters referred to them2nd ed.Printed for J. Debrett ...1794-01-01
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The second report from the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons, to whom the several papers referred to in His Majesty's message of the 12th day of May, 1794 and which were presented (sealed up) to the House by Mr. Secretary Dundas, upon the 12th and 13th days of the said month, by His Majesty's command, were referredto which is added the first and second reports of the Secret Committee of the House of Lords, with an appendixPrinted for J. Debrett ...1794-01-01
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Report of Committee of Secrecy, [on the Society of United Irishmen], ordered to be printed 15th of March, 17991799-01-01
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Report of Committee of Secrecy[s.n.]1799-01-01
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Report of the secret committee of the House of commonsOrdered to be printed on the 15th of March, 17991799-01-01
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Report of the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commonsto whom the several papers, referred to in His Majesty's message of the 22d of January 1799, and which were presented ... to the House by Mr. Secretary Dundas ...Printed for J. Wright, no. 169, and J. Debrett, no. 179, Piccadilly1799-01-01
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Report of Committee of Secrecy of the House of CommonsNew ed.Printed for J. Stockdale1799-01-01
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Report from the Committee of Secrecyon papers, which were presented (sealed up) to the House, by Lord Viscount Castlereagh, on the 4th day of February, by command of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 19 February 1817publisher not identified1817-01-01
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A digest of the evidence on the bank charter taken before the committee of 1832arranged together with the tables under proper heads ; to which are prefixed strictures and illustrative remarks : also copious indexes, &c. &cJames Ridgway1833-01-01