11 |
E-Book
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A bill for sale of the late Earl of Ranelagh's estate at Chelsea and Cranborn, in the counties of Middlesex and Berks [electronic resource]
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Great Britain. Parliament
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s.n.
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1714
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12 |
E-Book
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Reasons against the Bill for the relief of William Paterson Esq [electronic resource]
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Great Britain. Parliament
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s.n.
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1714
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13 |
E-Book
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To the Lords the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled [electronic resource] : The humble peticon of Henry Jones, Esq
중앙도서관[본관] 대출가능
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Jones, Henry, Esq
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1714
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14 |
E-Book
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The speech of the Lords Justices, delivered by the Lord Chancellor to both Houses of Parliament [electronic resource] : on Thursday the fifth day of August, 1714
중앙도서관[본관] 대출가능
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Great Britain. Parliament
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Printed by John Baskett, and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd
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1714
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15 |
E-Book
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A short answer to the case of British buckrams for tillets, asserted [electronic resource]
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Great Britain. Parliament
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s.n.
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1714
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16 |
E-Book
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Reasons why the bill to prevent the growth of schism, now depending before the right honourable the peers of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, should not be extended to Ireland [electronic resource]
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Great Britain. Parliament
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s.n.
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1714
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17 |
E-Book
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A scheme for raising two millions upon annuities for lives [electronic resource] : out of a fund of 120,000 l. per ann. appropriated to that use, with greater ease to the government, and more advantage to the subject than any other scheme heretofore
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Great Britain. Parliament
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s.n.
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1714
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18 |
E-Book
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The case of the distillers of London [electronic resource]
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Company of Distillers of London
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s.n.
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1714
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19 |
E-Book
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Reasons humbly offer'd, for amending and explaining an act, made in the tenth year of Her Majesty's reign, intitled, An act for regulating, improving, and encouraging the woollen-manufacture, of mixt or medly broad cloth, &c [electronic resource]
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Great Britain Parliament
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s.n.
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1714
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20 |
E-Book
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Some reasons most humbly offered to the consideration of the right honourable the House of Lords, and the honourable the House of Commons [electronic resource] : by all the 700 Hackney coachmen and their widows, to enable them to pay the great tax laid upon them
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Great Britain. Parliament
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s.n.
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1714
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