Volume 100
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Contains 7 Results:
Pax in Bello; or, A Few Reflexions on the Prospect of Peace, arising out of the Present Circumstances of the War, 1796
Item — Volume: 100
Dates:
1796
Christian, Edward, An Examination of Precedent and Principles; from which it clearly appears that an Impeachment is determined by a Dissolution of Parliament. By a Barrister, 1790
Item — Volume: 100
Dates:
1790
Letters of Parliamentary Impeachment: in which the question is considered, whether impeachments are continued in statue quo from Parliament to Parliament or abate by a dissolution? By a Barrister at Law, 1790
Item — Volume: 100
Dates:
1790
Lind, John, A Letter to the Right Honourable Willoughby Bertie, by descent Earl of Abingdon, by descent Lord Norreys, high steward of Abingdon and Wallingford. In which his Lordship’s Candid and Liberal Treatment of the now Earl of Mansfield is fully vindicated, 1778
Item — Volume: 100
Dates:
1778