The Cambridge ancient history. Vol. 4, Persia, Greece and the western Mediterranean, c.525-479 B.C / edited by John Boardman ... [et al.].
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Previous ed.: 1926.
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Clan-alpin's vow: a fragment. By Alexander Boswell.
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Outline of a plan for the more economic maintaining of the poor /
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Acts done and past in the first session of the Second Triennial Parliament of Our Sovereign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, king of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith :
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The tutor's guide :
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A system of heraldry, speculative and practical :
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Septennial parliaments vindicated. Humbly addressed to His Excellency the Earl of Hertford. By Alexander Mc. Aulay, Esq; One of His Majesty's Counsel at Law, for the Kingdom of Ireland.
by Macaulay, Alexander, -
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The extraordinary disclosure. Alexander Raphael, Esq. late M.P. versus Daniel O'Connell, Esq. M.P. To which is subjoined the sermon of Father Kehoe on the occasion.
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An inquiry into the legality of pensions on the Irish establishment. By Alexander M'Aulay.
by Macaulay, Alexander, -
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Reports of the proceedings in committees of the House of Commons, upon controverted elections, heard and determined during the present Parliament ... By Alexander Luders, ...
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Some account of the first apparent symptoms of the late rebellion in the county of Kildare, and an adjoining part of the King's county; with a succinct narrative of some of the most remarkable passages in the rise and progress of the rebellion in the county of Wexford, especially in the vicinity of Ross; and a minute detail of the battle fought in and near that town on the 5th of June, 1798, in a letter to Wentworth Alexander, Esq. of the Monasterevan Cavalry. To which are added, by way of appendix, a curious letter, supposed to be written by a penitent rebel, and other entertaining matters. By James Alexander, Esq. late temporary major of the Ross Unarmed Loyalists.
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Memoirs of the life and writings of the Reverend Alexander Geddes, LL.D. By John Mason Good.
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Strabolgi barony. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges and proceedings. Ordered to be printed 11th July 1912.
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Remarks on the recent miracles, said to have been performed by Prince Alex. of Hohenlohe. By G.S. Faber, B.D.
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The acts done and past in the first session of the third parliament of Our Sovereign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, king of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith :
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The institutions of the law of Scotland. By Sir George Mackenzie ... The seventh edition, revised and corrected by Alexander Bayne ... With notes explaining some difficult places, and shewing in what points the law has been altered, by late acts of Parliament, and by decisions, in the session. With a large and exact index of the whole contents.
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Decisions of the Court of Session, from November 1760 to November 1764. Collected by Patrick Murray, Esq; John Monro, Esq; Alexander Wight, Esq; John M'Laurin Esq; Ilay Campbell Esq; and Archibald Cockburn, Esq; advocates. By appointment of the Faculty of Advocates. To which are added, Decisions of the Court of Session in most important cases, from June 1716 to January 1717. Observed by Alexander Bruce, Esq; advocate. Never hitherto printed.
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A history of the Irish rebellion, in the year, 1798. Containing I. An enquiry into its causes, with a view of the political state of Ireland since the reign of Henry the Second. II. The secret progress of the rebellion, previous to the insurrection in May 1798. III. A narrative of the rebellion from May, to the defeat of the French and rebel army in the August following. IV. Remarkable atrocities committed by the rebels; and their extraordinary persecution of several individuals. The whole impartially collected from the best authorities : with notes, historical and explanatory : including authentic documents referred to in the work: and other interesting particulars.
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Report of the trial of John Warren, for treason-felony, at the County Dublin Commission, held at the Court-House, Greent-Street, Dublin, commencing the 30th October, 1867 /
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Report of the trial of William G. Halpin, for treason-felony, at the county of Dublin Commission Court, November 1867.
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Notes, for the use of students of the municipal law in the University of Edinburgh: being a supplement to Sir George MacKenzie's Institutions. By Alexander Bayne ...
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Kemps nine daies wonder :
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Thoughts on the disqualification of the eldest sons of the peers of Scotland, to sit from that country in Parliament /
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Schools of illumination : Part 1, Hiberno - Saxon and English to A.D. 1100.
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Schools of illumination : Part 4, English A.D. 1350 to 1500.
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Schools of illumination : Part 5, Carolingian and French to early 14th century.
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Schools of illumination : Part 6, French Mid 14th to 16th centuries.
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The Crawfurd peerage :
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Somerset peerage. Proceedings and evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges. Ordered to be printed 30th March 1926.
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The decisions of the lords of council and session, in most cases of importance, debated, and brought before them; from July 1621, to July 1642 :
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The decisions of the Court of Session, from its first institution to the present time :
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Queen v. Thomas Fanning :
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Report of the committee appointed by the Grand Jury of the county Down, agreeably to following resolution adopted at Spring Assizes, 1834.
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A letter to a Roman Catholic gentleman, on the subject of Prince Hohenloe's late miracles; with an epistle dedicatory to His Grace Doctor Murray, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin. By A. Christian.
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A letter to Alexander Knox, Esq., M.R.I.A. being the first of a series of letters to that gentleman, occasioned by his remarks on the author's expostulatory address to the Methodists of Ireland. By John Walker ...
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Schools of illumination : Part 2, English 12th and 13th centuries.
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Report of Her Majesty's commissioners appointed to inquire into the endowments, funds, and actual condition of all schools endowed for the purpose of education in Ireland ;
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The political picture of Europe; or a view of the conduct of Russia, during the late coalition, and of her present intentions and interests with regard to France. Translated from the original.
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An account of the war in India, between the English and French, on the coast of Coromandel, from the year 1750 to the year 1760. Together with a relation of the late remarkable events on the Malabar coast, and the expeditions to Golconda and Surat; ... By Richard Owen Cambridge, Esq.
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Trial of Edward Marcus Despard, Esq; for high treason, before Lord Ellenborough, Sir Alexander Thompson, Knt. Sir Simon le Blanc Knt. and Sir Alan Chambre, at a special commission held at the New Sessions-House, Southwark, London. To which is added, a full report of the trial of the other conspirators, implicated in the same plot. Taken in short-hand by an eminent short-hand writer.
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Papers respecting Austria, Denmark, the Ottoman Porte, Portugal, Russia, and the United States presented to Parliament in 1808.
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Extracts of letters from the Rev. Robert Pinkerton, on his late tour in Russia, Poland, and Germany : to promote the object of the British and Foreign Bible Society. Together with a letter from Prince Alexander Galitzin, to the Right Honourable Lord Teignmouth.
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Commentaries on the laws of Moses /
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The second satire of the second book of Horace paraphrased. By Mr. Pope.
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Property inviolable : or, some remarks upon a pamphlet entituled, prescription sacred.
by Macaulay, Alexander, -
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The acts done and past in the second, third, fourth, and fifth sessions of the First Triennial Parliament of Our Sovereign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, king of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith :
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The right and duty of all men to read the Scriptures; being the substance of a speech intended to have been delivered at the meeting of the Carlow Bible Society; containing a refutation of several parts of a late pamphlet by J.K.L. entitled "Letters on the state of education, and Bible societies." By Alexander Carson, A.M.
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A report of the proceedings, particularly on the commission in error, in the cause of Thomas Harrison, ... plaintiff against John Alexander, ... defendant. Touching the right of the City of London to oblige attornies at law, who practise conveyancing within the said city, to be free of Scrivener's company: wherein the jurisdiction of the superior and inferior courts, the privilege of attornies at law therein, and also the history and validity of bye-laws, are learnedly discussed, and fully ascertained, by the most eminent lawyers in Westminster-Hall. Published from a manuscript copy, taken by an able hand.
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Minor practicks or, A treatise of the Scottish law. Composed by that eminent lawyer, Sir Thomas Hope....To which is subjoined, A discourse on the rise and progress of the law of Scotland: and An alphabetical abridgement of the acts of Sederunt, from the restoration, to the present year.
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Burgh, Strabolgi and Cobham baronies. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges and proceedings. Ordered to be printed 11th July 1912.
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The works of the English poets, from Chaucer to Cowper :
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A system of heraldry, speculative and practical :
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An inquiry into the rise and progress of Parliament, chiefly in Scotland; and a complete system of the law concerning the elections of the representatives from Scotland to the Parliament of Great Britain. To which is added an appendix, ... By Alexander Wight, ...
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A sermon preached to the honourable House of Commons, at their late solemne fast, Wednesday, December 27. 1643. By Alexander Henderson, ... Published by order of the House.
by Henderson, Alexander, -
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An inquiry into the legality of pensions on the Irish establishment. By Alexander M'Aulay.
by Macaulay, Alexander, -
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The voyage to Cadiz in 1625 :
by Glanville, John, -
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A brief exposition of some existing abuses regarding the transfer of real property by public auction and private contract; with the outline of a proposed remedy. By Alexander Rainy, agent for real property in general.
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Report of the cases of Regina v. Millis, et Regina v. Carroll, in the Queen's Bench in Ireland, in Easter and Trinity terms, 1842 /
by Millis, George. -
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A treatise on the laws concerning the election of the different representatives sent from Scotland to the Parliament of Great Britain :
by Wight, Alexander. -
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List of deputies attending the conference of the Central Anti-Maynooth Committee, held at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, Strand, London, on Wednesday, April 30, 1845, and the three following days: together with the resolutions then adopted, and an abstract and analysis of the places from which deputations were sent.
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The Frasers of Philorth /
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A full report of the trial of James Stuart, esq. younger of Dunearn, before the High Court of Justiciary, 10th June 1822. With an appendix containing documents, &c. Reported by a member of the court.
by Stuart, James, -
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The history of France :
by Ranken, Alexander, -
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A report of the trials and subsequent proceedings, in the causes of Rowe v. Grenfell, Rowe v. Brenton and another, and Doe (Dem. Carthew) v. Brenton, relative to the claims made by the lessees of the Duke of Cornwall to the copper mines within the Dutchy lands; and involving also the question of title to the lands and estates of the tenants /
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The double-dealer, a comedy. Acted at the Theatre Royal, by their Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Congreve ...
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Decisions of the Court of Session, from November 1765 to December 1769. Collected by John Munro, Esq., Adam Rolland, Esq., Archibald Cockburn, Esq., John Swinton, tertius, Esq., Alex. Elphinstone, Esq., Patrick Chalmers, Esq., Charles Brown, Esq., and George Ferguson, Esq., advocates. By appointment of the Faculty of Advocates. The second edition.
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Acts done and past in the sixth session of the First Triennial Parliament of Our Sovereign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith :
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A sermon preached before the right honourable House of Lords, in the abbey-church at Westminster, Wednesday the 28. of May 1645. Being the day appointed for solemne and publick humiliation. By Alexander Henderson, ...
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Pope Alexander the Seventh and the College of Cardinals /
by Bargrave, John, -
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Essays on the political circumstances of Ireland, written during the administration of Earl Camden; With an appendix, containing thoughts on the will of the people. And a postscript now first published. By Alexander Knox, Esq.
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Tracts on various subjects in the law and history of England. I. On constructive treason. II. On the judgment in high treason. III. On the right of succession to the crown in the reign of Elizabeth. IV. On the constitution of Parliament in the reign of Henry the Third. V. On Nonobstante. VI. On the use of the French language in our ancient laws and acts of state. VII. An inquiry into the history of the laws of Oleron. By Alexander Luders, ...
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Cases in equity during the time of the Lord Chancellor Talbot: with tables, of the names of cases, and principal matters.
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A modest apology for the Roman Catholics of Great Britain: addressed to all moderate Protestants; particularly to the members of both Houses of Parliament.
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Cases in equity during the time of the late Lord Chancellor Talbot: with tables of the names of cases, and principal matters. The third edition, with references to the proceedings in the court, and to later cases, by John Griffith Williams, ...
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The complete prose works (including hitherto unpublished MSS) of Sir John Davies /
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The decisions of the lords of council and session :
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Decisions of the Court of Session, from November 1781 to August 1787. Collected by Alexander Law, William Steuart, and Robert Craigie, Esqrs, advocates. By appointment of the Faculty of Advocates.
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Free thoughts on the toleration of Popery, deduced from a review of its principles and history, with respect to liberty and the interest of princes and nations. Wherein the question concerning the repeal of the penal statutes is examined, and some late acts of the British legislature are considered; with some occasional remarks on the religious establishment and laws of Great Britain. The whole authenticated and illustrated by a variety of historical notes and unexceptionable testimonies. To which is subjoined an appendix, containing several papers relative to the subject. By Calvinus Minor, Scoto Britannus.
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Pastoral letter of the Right Reverend Dr. Doyle, Roman Catholic Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, authenticating a miracle wrought by the intercession of Prince Hohenlohe, in the person of Miss Maria Lalor, of Rosskelton, Queen's County, who recovered the use of speech on the 10th of June, 1823 after more than six years privation of that faculty. Published by authority of his Lordship from the original MSS. in English, Latin and French.
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Some thoughts on the tillage of Ireland : humbly dedicated to the Parliament. To which is prefixed, a letter to the printer, from the Reverend Doctor Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, recommending the following treatise.
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Borough of Malmesbury. Nov. 19th, 1846. Registration appeal. Gale, v. Chubb. A letter to the independent electors, in reference to this appeal, with a full statement of the law of the case, demonstrating the decision to be erroneous: by Henry Gale, B.C.L. the appellant.
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Catalogue of books and pamphlets /
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The laws and acts of Parliament, of Our Most High and Dread Sovereign Anne. By the Grace of God, Queen of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith :
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The œconomy of the Fleete :
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The humours of an Irish court of justice a domestic satyr. Written by an exil'd Freeman of that country for his amusement during his retirement, and dedicated to the lovers of truth and liberty.
by Freeman Barber. -
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An essay on military law, and the practice of courts-martial /
by Tytler, Alexander Fraser, -
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The laws and customs of Scotland, in matters criminal ... /
by Mackenzie, George, -
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Schools of illumination : Part 3, English A.D. 1300 to 1350.
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The laws and acts made in the second session of the first Parliament of Our most High and Dread Sovereign James VII. By the Grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith :
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The decision of the Court of Session, upon the question of literary property: in the cause of John Hinton of London, bookseller, pursuer; against Alexander Donaldson and John Wood. ... and James Meurose ... Published by James Boswell, ...
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Miracles defended, from Scripture, tradition, reason, and the confessions of separatists; shewing the continuation of miracles in the Catholic Church throughout all ages to the present time containing a letter of the Rev. William Gahan, never before published. A refutation of the objections against miracles in general, and those against Prince Hohenlohe's in particular. A specimen of Lutheran, Calvinistic, Church of England, and Methodist miracles! By W.J. Battersby.
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Papers relating to the Quakers Tythe Bill: viz. I. The case of the people called Quakers. ... V. The country parson's plea against the Quakers Tythe-Bill: humbly addressed to the Commons of Great-Britain assembled in Parliament. To which is added, An answer to the country parson's plea against the Quakers Tythe Bill. In a letter to the R.R. Author. By a member of the House of Commons.
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A few remarks on the affairs of the House of Industry, and on the conduct of some of the present acting governors : in a letter to Henry Alexander, Esq. Chairman of the committee of the House of Commons, which sat to enquire into the management of that institution. By Henry Kennedy, M.D.
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A statement of the proceedings of the Western Committee for the Relief of the Irish Poor. With an appendix, containing reports, correspondence, treasurer's account, and list of subscriptions.
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By the King, a proclamation, for apprehending William Mackintosh, commonly called Brigadier Mackintosh, Charles Wogan, James Talbot, Robert Hepburne, William Delmahoy, Alexander Delmahoy, John Tasker, and John Mackintosh.
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A statement of the differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Given in the correspondence which has passed between them. By John Johnstone, Joseph George Holman, Alexander Pope, Charles Incledon, Jos. S. Munden, John Fawcett, Thomas Knight, Henry Erskine Johnston.
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In the House of Lords. Case of John James Hope Johnstone of Annandale, Esquire, claiming the titles, honours, and dignities of Marquis of Annandale, Earl of Annandale and Hartfell, Viscount Annand, and Lord Johnstone of Lochwood, Lochmaben, Moffatdale, and Evandale, in the peerage of Scotland, by Percy Alexander John Hope Johnstone, Esq., his curator bonis.
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In the King's Bench :
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The Sherborne missal :
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Ancient laws of Ireland /
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A methodical treatise concerning bills of exchange: wherein is an account of the rise and progress of exchange; the nature and kinds of it explained; the prevailing custom of merchants, illustrated and confirm'd from civil law; the authority of lawyers and writers ancient and modern; foreign statutes and sentences of courts; Scottish and English acts of Parliament; and decisions of the Lords of Session; and all curious and useful cases, questions and controversies, touching bills fairly stated and discussed, according to the analogy of the law of Scotland: with incident comparative views of the laws and customs of England, and other countries. For the benefit of the English, our law terms are explain'd by these equipollent in their law. By William Forbes ...
by Forbes, William.
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