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The statement of a few facts, and an impartial appeal on the subject at issue between the public and the proprietors of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Candidus.

By: Candidus.Publisher: London : Printed for Richards and Co., 1809Description: 16p.Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- George III, 1760-1820
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.89(6) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33287-1001
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PAM VOL.89(3) Thoughts occasioned by perusal of Dr. Parr's Spital sermon, preached at Christ Church, April 15, 1800: being a reply to the attacks of Dr. Parr, Mr Mackintosh, the author of an essay on population, and others. By William Godwin. PAM VOL.89(4) Observations on Mr. Thelwall's letter to the editor of the Edinburgh Review. PAM VOL.89(5) Christ's Hospital and the parish of Edmonton. A letter to William Mellish, Esq. M.P. on a late dispute in the parish of Edmonton, and on the alleged abuses in Christ's Hospital. By the Reverend Dawson Warren, A.M. Vicar of Edmonton. PAM VOL.89(6) The statement of a few facts, and an impartial appeal on the subject at issue between the public and the proprietors of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Candidus. PAM VOL.89(7) A fair statement. PAM VOL.90(1) Reflections at the conclusion of the war: being a sequel to "Reflections on the political and moral state of society, at the close of the eighteenth century". By John Bowles, Esq. PAM VOL.90(2) An historical view of the unavoidable causes of the non-residence of the parochial clergy on their respective livings; wherein more than one hundred acts of Parliament are referred to, and many of them amply discussed, during an interval of near six hundred years: with a particular investigation of the act, 21 Henry 8, cap. 13, on the subjects of residence, farming, &c.; and remedies proposed for improving the condition of the clergy. By the Rev. J. Malham, ...

On the O.P. (Old Prices) Riots, 1809.

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