Great Britian--Politics and Government
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Found in 290 Collections and/or Records:
Butler, Charles, A Letter to a Nobleman, on the Proposed Repeal of the Penal Laws which now remain in force against the Irish Roman Catholics., 1801
Item — Volume 66
Dates:
1801
Canning, George, Reasons against National Despondency in Refutation of Mr Erskine’s View of the Causes and Consequences of The Present War. With some remarks upon the supposed scarcity of specie., 1797
Item — Volume 91
Dates:
1797
Carlisle, Frederick Howard, Earl of, Earnest and Serious Reflections on the Urgency of the Present Crisis, and on the only two alternatives which it offers. By a Layman, 1798
Item — Volume 99
Dates:
1798
Catholic Question: Substance of the Speech of Sir J.C. Hippisley, Bart. On the Motion of the Right Honorable Henry Grattan, in the House of Commons, on the 24th April, 1812., 1812
Item — Volume 68
Dates:
1812
Chalmers, George, The Life of Thomas Paine Interspersed with Remarks and Reflections by Peter Porcupine, author of The bloody buoy, etc etc, 1797
Item — Volume 122
Dates:
1797
Christian, Edward, A Concise Account of the Origin of the Two Houses of Parliament with an impartial statement of the Privileges of the House of Commons., 1810
Item — Volume 72a
Dates:
1810
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
Christian, Edward, An Examination of Precedents and Principles from Which it Clearly Appears That an Impeachment is determined by a Dissolution of Parliament. With an appendix, in which all the precedents are collected, 1790
Item — Volume 97
Dates:
1790