Bibliotheca Grenvilliana, Part 3William Nicol, Shakspeare Press (printer), 1872 |
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... Speech of Lord Boringdon , in the House of Lords , 5th June , 1810 ; on the motion of the Earl of Donough- more , for referring to a Committee the Petitions of the Roman Catho- lics of Ireland . London , 1810 . 8vo . BOS , LAMBERTUS ...
... Speech of Lord Boringdon , in the House of Lords , 5th June , 1810 ; on the motion of the Earl of Donough- more , for referring to a Committee the Petitions of the Roman Catho- lics of Ireland . London , 1810 . 8vo . BOS , LAMBERTUS ...
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... Speech of the Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords , on July 21 , 1834 , on moving the second read- ing of the Bill to amend the Poor Laws . London , 1834. 4to . Presentation copy Chancellor . " " from the Lord — Political Philosophy ...
... Speech of the Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords , on July 21 , 1834 , on moving the second read- ing of the Bill to amend the Poor Laws . London , 1834. 4to . Presentation copy Chancellor . " " from the Lord — Political Philosophy ...
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... Speech in Par- liament , at a conference of both Houses in the Painted Chamber , 6 July , 1641. London , 1641. 4to . A Declaration of the Com- mons in Parliament : made Sep- tember the 9th , 1641. London , Robert Barker , 1641. 4to . Bl ...
... Speech in Par- liament , at a conference of both Houses in the Painted Chamber , 6 July , 1641. London , 1641. 4to . A Declaration of the Com- mons in Parliament : made Sep- tember the 9th , 1641. London , Robert Barker , 1641. 4to . Bl ...
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... Speech in Guild - Hall . Whereunto is added an Order or Protestation of the Grand Committees of both Houses of Parliament in Guild - Hall , con- cerning the protection of the mem- bers attached of high treason , and others . London ...
... Speech in Guild - Hall . Whereunto is added an Order or Protestation of the Grand Committees of both Houses of Parliament in Guild - Hall , con- cerning the protection of the mem- bers attached of high treason , and others . London ...
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... Speech to the Committe , the 9. of March , 1641 , when they presented the Declaration of both Houses of Parliament at New- market . London , 1641- ( 2 ) . 4to . Huntingdon , 15 ° Martii , 1641. His Majesties Message to both Houses of ...
... Speech to the Committe , the 9. of March , 1641 , when they presented the Declaration of both Houses of Parliament at New- market . London , 1641- ( 2 ) . 4to . Huntingdon , 15 ° Martii , 1641. His Majesties Message to both Houses of ...
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