Volume 124
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Grenville, George (?), A Word in Behalf of the House of Commons, or remarks upon a speech supposed to have been delivered by a Right Honourable Gentleman, on the Motion for expelling Mr Wilkes on February 3, 1769, 1769
Item — Volume: 124
Dates:
1769
Reflections upon the Present Dispute between the House of Commons and the Magistrates of London, 1771
Item — Volume: 124
Dates:
1771
Ramsay, Allan, Thoughts on the Origin and Nature of Government. Occasioned by the Late Disputes Between Great Britain and her American Colonies, Written in the Year 1766, 1769
Item — Volume: 124
Dates:
1769
A Defence of Some Proceedings lately depending in Parliament to Render More Effectual the Act for Quieting the Possession of the Subject, commonly called Nellum Tempus Act, 1771
Item — Volume: 124
Dates:
1771
Genuine Copy of all the Letters which passed between the Right Honourable The Lord Chancellor and the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex , and between the sheriffs and the Secretary of State, relative to the Execution of Doyle and Valine, 1770
Item — Volume: 124
Dates:
1770