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Volume 62
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Contains 6 Results:
Sugden, Edward Burtenshaw, A Letter to Charles Butler, Esq. on the Doctrine of Presuming a Surrender of Terms assigned to attend the Inheritance., 1819
Item — Volume: 62
Dates:
1819
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Manuscripts
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
A Letter to Mr Rowe, in Reply to his Observations on Attestations to Instruments Executing Powers. By a Student of the Inner Temple., 1815
Item — Volume: 62
Dates:
1815
Found in:
Manuscripts
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
Baring, Alexander, An Inquiry into the Causes and Consequences of the Orders in Council; and an Examination of the Conduct of Great Britain towards the Neutral Commerce of America., 1808
Item — Volume: 62
Dates:
1808
Found in:
Manuscripts
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
O’Dedy, U, A View of the Laws of Landed Property in Ireland, Of the Relation of Landlords and Tenants, and of the Condition of the Latter, Actually, Morally, and Politically Considered: with a Mode Suggested of Attaching the Mass of the People to British Interests., 1812
Item — Volume: 62
Dates:
1812
Found in:
Manuscripts
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
Stock, Joseph (Bishop), A Narrative of what passed at Killalla, in the County of Mayo, and the parts adjacent, during the French Invasion in the Summer of 1798. By an Eye-witness., 1800
Item — Volume: 62
Dates:
1800
Found in:
Manuscripts
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
The Crisis of the Sugar Colonies; or, An Enquiry into the Objects and Probable Effects of the French Expedition to the West Indies; and their connection with the colonial interests of the British empire. To which are subjoined, Sketches of a Plan for Settling the Vacant Lands of Trinidada. In four letters to the Right Hon. Henry Addington, Chancellor of the Exchequer, andc., 1802
Item — Volume: 62
Dates:
1802
Found in:
Manuscripts
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets