Great Britian--Politics and Government
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 290 Collections and/or Records:
Proposal for the revision and re-modeling of the Statute Law
Item — Volume 9
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
Redesdale, John Mitford, Baron, Observations Occasioned by a Pamphlet Entitled ‘Objections to the Project of Creating a Vice-Chancellor of England’., 1813
Item — Volume 81
Dates:
1813
Reeves, John, Thoughts on the English Government. Addressed to the Quiet Good Sense of the People of England. In a Series of Letters. Letter the Fourth., 1800
Item — Volume 69
Dates:
1800
Reflections on the Administration of Civil Justice in Scotland, and on the Resolutions of the Committee of the House of Lords relative to that Subject, 1806
Item — Volume 31
Dates:
1806
Reflections on the Propriety of an Immediate Conclusion of Peace, 1793
Item — Volume 101
Dates:
1793
Reflections suggested by the Propensity at Present Manifested by the Disaffected to Destroy the Religion and Laws of the British Nation; in a letter from a Gentleman at Bath to his Friend in Ireland, 1819
Item — Volume 10
Dates:
1819
Reflections upon the Present Dispute between the House of Commons and the Magistrates of London, 1771
Item — Volume 124
Dates:
1771