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The magazine of honour, or, A treatise of the severall...
Published 1642“…Magazine of honour…”
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The magazine of honour, or, A treatise of the severall...
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Judge Dodaridge, his law of nobility and peerage wherein the antiquities, titles, degrees, and distinctions, concerning the peeres and nobility of this nation, are excellently set...
Published 1658“…The magazine of honour.…”
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The potato disease and bad ventilation : being a correspondence with the Right Honourable the Lords of the Treasury, the directors of the Polytechnic Institution, Professor Faraday, Mr. Barry, the architect to the Houses of Parliament, and the editors of the Philosophical magazine /
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Judge Dodaridge, his law of nobility and peerage wherein the antiquities, titles, degrees, and distinctions, concerning the peeres and nobility of this nation, are excellently set...
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A treatise of the nobilitie of the realme collected out of the body of the common law, with mention of such statutes as are incident hereunto, upon a debate of the Barony of Aburga...
Published 1642“…The magazine of honour.…”
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Extracts from Mr. Young's Six months tour through the north of England : and from the Letter of an unknown author, published in the London magazine, for October, 1772, on the subject of canal navigations : addressed to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and common-council...
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Ordnance. Return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 28th March 1821;--...
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A treatise of the nobilitie of the realme collected out of the body of the common law, with mention of such statutes as are incident hereunto, upon a debate of the Barony of Aburga...
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An account of proposals made for the benefit of His Majesty's naval service : shewing their general object and tendency, the future supply of timber for the purposes of the Royal Navy, means of contributing to its preservation, the well-being of the dock-yards, ships, magazines, and stores, with the reciprocal advantages...
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Strictures on the Philadelphia mischianza or Triumph upon leaving America unconquered With extracts, containing the principal part of a letter published in The American crisis. In order to shew, how far the King's enemies think his general deserving the public honours. : N.B. A flattering account of this mischianza was published in the Philadelphia gazette, and copied into the Morning post of the 13th of July last; and a larger one by a still more flattering panegyrist, may be found in The Gentleman's magazine for August last.
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Strictures on the Philadelphia mischianza or Triumph upon leaving America unconquered With extracts, containing the principal part of a letter published in The American crisis. In order to shew, how far the King's enemies think his general deserving the public honours. N.B. A flattering account of this mischianza was published in the Philadelphia gazette, and copied into the Morning post of the 13th of July last; and a larger one by a still more flattering panegyrist, may be found in The Gentleman's magazine for August last.
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Judge Dodaridge, his law of nobility and peerage wherein the antiquities, titles, degrees, and distinctions, concerning the peeres and nobility of this nation, are excellently set...
Published 1658“…Magazine of honour.…”
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