Boletin N. 17 Libertad y paz, Mejico, 27 de noviembre 1829
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Top of first leaf torn and missing, affecting text. Attempted preservation. No. 17 (pp. 105-12). ; This document is an English translation of the "Boletin N. 17 Libertad y paz, Mejico, 27 de noviembre 1829." Translated by Lorena Gauthereau-Bryson. The language of the original document is Spanish.
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[8], 112, 111-150 p. ; Place of publication from Wing. ; Text and register continuous despite pagination. ; Copy has print show-through. ; Reproduction of the original in the Congregational Library.
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[8], 64 p. ; An enlarged edition of Wing P4094. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "a 2d Impression much enlarged Nou. 6.". ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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p. 587-602: "An act for the more effectual disarming the Highlands in Scotland; and for more effectually securing the peace of the said Highlands; and for restraining the use of the Highland dress; and for further indemnifying such persons as have acted in defence of His Majesty's person and government, during the unnatural rebellion; and for indemnifying the judges and other officers of the Court of justiciary in Scotland, for not performing the Northern circuit in May, One thousand seven hundred and forty six; and for obliging the masters and teachers of private schools in Scotland, and chaplains, tutors and governors of children or youth, to take the oaths to His Majesty, his heirs, and successors, and to register the same." ; p. 575-583: "An act more effectually to prohibit and prevent pastors or ministers from officiating in Episcopal meeting-houses in Scotland, without duly qualifying themselves according to law; and to punish persons for resorting to any meeting-houses where such unqualified pastors or ministers shall officiate." ; p. 567-570: "An act to regulate insurance on ships belonging to the subjects of Great Britain, and on merchandizes or effects laden thereon." ; p. 559-562: "An act to allow the purchase, for His Majesty's use, of naval stores brought into this kingdom on board neutral ships, by any of His Majesty's ships, and to allow such stores to be landed and entered during the continuance of the present wars with France and Spain, or either of them." ; p. 543-554: "An act more effectually to prevent the frauds and abuses committed in the admeasurement of coals within the city and liberty of Westminster, and that part of the Dutchy of Lancaster adjoining thereto, and the several parishes of Saint Giles in the Fields, Saint Mary le Bon, and such part of the parish of Saint Andrew, Holborn, as lies in the county of Middlesex." ; p. 527-540: "An act for the further punishment of persons going armed or disguised, in defiance of the laws of customs or excise; and for indemnifying offenders against those laws, upon the terms in this act mentioned; and for the relief of officers of the customs in informations upon seizures." ; p. 519-522: "An act to indemnify persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for offices, employments, and promotions, within the time limited by law; and for allowing further time for that purpose." ; p. 515-516: "An act for amending the laws relating to bankrupts." ; p. 495-511: "An act for granting to His Majesty a certain sum of money out of the sinking fund, for the service of the year One thousand seven hundred and forty-six; and also for enabling His Majesty to raise a further sum of money for the uses and purposes therein mentioned; and for the further appropriating the supplies granted in this session of Parliament; and for making forth duplicates of exchequer bills, lottery tickets, receipts, annuity orders, or other orders, lost, burnt, or otherwise destroyed." ; p. 487-491: "An act for the better encouragement of the trade of His Majesty's sugar colonies in America." ; p. 479-483: "An act for settling an additional revenue of twenty five thousand pounds upon His Royal Highness William duke of Cumberland, and the heirs males of his body, for the signal services done by His Royal Highness to his country." ; p. 467-474: "An act for the better regulating of elections of members to serve in Parliament, for such cities and towns in that part of Great Britain called England, as are counties of themselves." ; p. 455-462: "An act for the more effectual securing the duties now payable on foreign-made sail cloth imported into this kingdom; and for charging all foreign-made sails with a duty; and for explaining a doubt concerning ships being obliged at their first setting out to sea, to be furnished with one complete set of sails made of British sail cloth." ; son of Col Mac Donald of Barisdale; Alexander Mac Donald of Glencoe, Evan Mac Pherson of Clunie, Lauchlan Mac Lauchlan of Castle Lauchlan, John Mac Kinnon of Mac Kinnon, Charles Stewart of Ardsheil, George Lockhart, eldest son and heir apparent of George Lockhart of Carnwath; Lawrence Oliphant the elder, of Gask; Lawrence Oliphant the yonger, of Gask; James Graham the yonger, of Airth; John Stewart, commonly called John Roy Stewart; Francis Farquharson of Monalterye, Alexander Mac Gilivrae of Drumaglash, Lauchlan Mac Intosh, merchant at Inverness; Malcolm Ross, son of Alexander Ross of Pitcalny; Alexander Mac Leod, son to Master John Mac Leod advocate; John Hay portioner of Restalrig, writer to the signet; Andrew Lumsdale, otherwise Lumsdain, sone to William Lumsdale, otherwise Lumsdain, writer in Edinburgh; and William Fidler, clerk in the auditor's office in the exchequer of Scotland; of high treason, if they shall not render themselves to one of His Majesty's justices of the peace, on or before the twelfth day of July, in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and forty six, and submit to justice." ; p. 443-450: "An act to attaint Alexander earl of Kellie, William viscount of Strathallan, Alexander lord Pitsligo, David Wemyss esquire, commonly called Lord Elcho, eldest son and heir apparent of James earl of Wemyss; James Drummond esquire, eldest son and heir apparent of William viscount of Strathallan; Simon Fraser esquire, eldest son and heir apparent of Simon lord Lovat; George Murray esquire, commonly called Lord George Murray, brother to James duke of Athol; Lewis Gordon esquire, commonly called Lord Lewis Gordon, brother to Cosmo George duke of Gordon; James Drummond, taking upon himself the title of Duke of Perth; James Graham, late of Duntroon, taking on himself the title of Viscount of Dundee; John Nairn, taking upon himself the title or stile of Lord Nairn; David Ogilvie, taking upon himself the title of Lord Ogilvie; John Drummond, taking upon himself the stile or title of Lord John Drummond, brother to James Drummond, taking on himself the title of Duke of Perth; Robert Mercer esquire, otherwise Nairn, of Aldie; Sir William Gordon of Park, John Gordon the elder, of Glenbuckett; Donald Cameron the younger, of Lochiel; doctor Archibald Cameron, brother to Donald Cameron the younger, of Lochiel; Ludovick Cameron of Tor Castle, Alexander Cameron of Dungallon, Donald MacDonald of Clanronald, junior, son to Rhonald Mac Donald of Clanronald; Donald Mac Donald of Lochgarie, Alexander Mac Donald of Keppoch, Archibald MacDonald ; p. 439-440: "An act for calling any suspected person or persons, whose estates or principal residence are in Scotland, to appear at Edinburgh, or where it shall be judged expedient, to find bail for their good behaviour." ; p. 415-434: "An act to impower Lora Pitt, widow, to erect a bridge or bridges over the river Froome; and to make a causeway to the east end of the town of Dorchester, over Forthington Moor, in the county of Corset." ; p. 411-412: "An act to continue two acts of Parliament; one for encouraging the growth of coffee in His Majesty's plantations in America, and the other for the better securing and encouraging the trade of His Majesty's sugar colonies in America." ; p. 403-407: "An act for the better preservation of havens, roads, channels, and navigable rivers, within that part of Great Britain called England." ; p. 391-398: "An act more effectually to prevent profane cursing and swearing." ; p. 387-388: "An act to indemnify such persons as have acted in defence of His Majesty's person and government; and for the preservation of the publick peace of this kingdom, during the time of the present unnatural rebellion; and sheriffs and others who have suffered escapes, occasioned thereby from vexatious suits and prosecutions." ; p. 367-382: "An act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an act passed in the twelfth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for repairing and enlarging the road from Liverpoole to Prescot, and other roads therein mentioned, in the county palatine of Lancaster; and for amending the road leading from Prescot to the chapel of Saint Helen in the said county." ; p. 351-362: "An act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an act passed in the twelfth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the road from the city of Gloucester to Stone; and other roads therein mentioned; and for making the said act more effectual." ; p. 347-348: "An act for continuing an act of this present session of Parliament, intituled, An act to impower His Majesty to secure and detain such persons as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against his person and government." ; p. 335-342: "An act for allowing further time for inrolment of deeds and wills made by papists; and for relief of protestant purchasers, devisees, and lessees." ; p. 311-330: "An act for enabling the inhabitants of the hamlet of Bethnal Green, in the county of Middlesex, to compleat their church, and to pay debts already contracted, for the relief of the poor of the said hamlet." ; p. 303-305(?): "An act to continue the duties for encouragement of the coinage of money." ; p. 299-300: "An act to enlarge the time for justices of the peace to take and subscribe the oath directed by an act made in the last session of Parliament, intituled, An act to amend and render more effectual an act passed in the fifth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for the further qualification of justices of the peace." ; p. 243-294: "An act for granting to His Majesty several rates and duties upon glass, and upon spirituous liquors; and for raising a certain sum of money by annuities, and a lottery, to be charged on the said rates and duties; and for obviating some doubts about making out orders at the exchequer for the monies advanced upon the credit of the salt duties, granted and continued to His Majesty, by an act of the last session of Parliament." ; p. 203-238: "An act for punishing mutiny and desertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters." ; p. 187-198: "An act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an act passed in the twelfth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the road from Market-Harborough to Loughborough in the county of Leicester ." ; p. 179-182: "An act for the more easy and speedy trial of such persons as have levied, or shall levy war against His Majesty; and for the better ascertaining the qualifications of jurors in trials for high treason, or misprision of treason, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland." ; p. 175-176: "An act for repealing so much of an act passed in the eleventh year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled, An act for regulating elections within the city of London; and for preserving the peace, good order, and government of the said city; as relates to the making or passing of acts, orders, or ordinances in common council." ; p. [169]-172: "An act for adjourning the Court of session in Scotland; and for remedying the inconveniences arising from the surcease of justice in that part of the kingdom." ; p. [153]-166: "An act for establishing an agreement with the governor and company of the Bank of England, for cancelling certain exchequer bills upon the terms therein mentioned; and for obliging them to advance the sum of one million upon the credit of the land tax and malt duties granted to His Majesty for the service of the year One thousand seven hundred and forty six." ; p. [141]-150: "An act to enable His Majesty to make rules, orders and regulations, more effectually to prevent the spreading of the distemper which now rages amongst the horned cattle in this kingdom." ; p. [117]-139: "An act for continuing the duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, in that part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the service of the year One thousand seven hundred and forty six." ; p. [17]-114: "An act for granting an aid to His Majesty by a land tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year One thousand seven hundred and forty six." ; p. [9]-14: "An act to raise the militia of that part of Great Britain called England, although the month's pay formerly advanced hath not yet been repaid; and to raise such part of the said militia, as shall be judged most proper, ready, and convenient." ; p. [1]-6: "An act to impower His Majesty to secure and detain such persons as His Majesty shall suspect are conspiring against his person and government." ; Contains 37 acts, each with a duplicate of the t.-p. quoted; nos. 16-37 printed 1746. The paging and caption title of each follow ; Initials ; Blank leaves included in paging ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Book-plate: Mr. Baron Mure ; Contemporary suède calf binding
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Benjamin O. Tyler writes from Washington, D.C., to Alden Partridge in Norwich, Vermont; he is very pleased to hear of Partridge's successful academy and that he had been offered, and declined, the presidency of the University of Vermont; believes Partridge's success rankles his old enemies. The third page carries an advertisement for the Grand National Lottery prize of $100,000.00. ; Transcriptions may be subject to error.
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Binder's title. ; [1] A discourse occasioned by the death of the Rev. Edward Dorr Griffin, D.D., delivered Nov. 26, 1837, in the chapel of Williams College, 1837. [2] An address delivered in South Hadley, Mass., July 30, 1840, at the third anniversary of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. 1840. [3] A sermon delivered before His Excellency Edward Everett, Governor, His Honor George Hull, the Honorable Council, and the Legislature of Massachusetts on the anniversary election, Jan. 2, 1839. 1839. [4] A sermon delivered before the Pastoral Association of Massachusetts in Park Street Church, Boston, May 30, 1843. 1843. [5] An address delivered before the Society of Alumni of Williams College at the celebration of the semi-centennial anniversary, Aug. 16, 1843. 1843. [6] A sermon, preached before the annual convention of the Congregational ministers of Massachusetts, in Boston, May 29, 1845. 1845. [7] Burdens to be cast upon the Lord, a sermon before the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions at the 36th annual meeting, Brooklyn, N.y., Sept. 1845. 1845. [8] A sermon occasioned by the death of Prof. Ebenezer Kellogg, delivered in the church in Williamstown on Sabbath afternoon, Oct. 11, 1846. 1846. [9] A sermon delivered at Plymouth on the 22d of Dec. 1846. 1847. [10] Faith, philosophy, and reason, a baccalaureate sermon delivered at Williamstown, Ms., Aug. 18, 1850. 1850. [11] Strength and beauty, a baccalaureate sermon delivered at Williamstown, Ms., Aug. 17, 1851. 1851. [12] An address delivered in Boston, May 26, 1852, before the Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West, 1852. [13] Receiving and giving, a baccalaureate sermon delivered at Williamstown, Mass. Aug. 15, 1852. 1855. [14] God's provisions and man's perversions, a discourse delivered before the Congregational Library Association in the Tremont Temple, Boston, May 29, 1855. 1855. [15] Perfect love, a baccalaureate sermon delivered at Williamstown, Mass., Aug. 15, 1855. 1855 [16] Self-denial, a baccalaurete sermon delivered at Williamstown, Mass. Aug. 3, 1856. 1856. [17] Science and religion, a sermon delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, Albany, on Sabboth afternoon, Aug. 24, 1856. 1956. [18] Higher and lower good, a baccalaureate sermon delivered at Williamstown, Mass. Aug. 4, 1857. 1857. [19] Eagles' wings, a baccalaureate sermon delivered at Williamstown, Ms., Aug. 1, 1858. 1858. [20] The manifoldness of man, a baccalaureate sermon delivered at Williamstown, Ms., July 31, 1859. 1859. [21] Religious teaching and worship, a sermon preached at the dedication of the new chapel connected with Williams College, Sept. 22, 1859. 1859. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Broadside announcing resolutions from a town meeting held in Norwich, Vermont, on 28 August 1827. ; TO THE PUBLICK. At a meeting of Freemen of the town of Norwich, holden pursuant to publick notice at the centre meeting-house in said Norwich, on the 28th day of August, 1827; the following preamble and resolutions were reported by a committee, appointed for that purpose, and adopted by the meeting. Feeling deeply sensible of the truth and importance of these principles of our constitution, "That all elections ought to be free and without corruption; and that a firm adherence to justice, moderation, temperance, industry and frugality, are absolutely necessary to preserve the blessings of liberty, and keep government free and considering it to be the right and duty of freemen to meet and deliberate on publick concerns-to carefully examine the character and conduct of candidates for publick offices-freely and publicly to express their opinions, and guard against every thing that tends to impair the first principles of free government. Therefore, Resolved, That we have seen with concern and regret, the uncommon exertions that have been made in this town, for several years past, by publick and private treating with spirituous liquors, by loans of money and other like means, by appointing Justices of the peace to an extent which the publick good does not require, apparently designed to influence and control the votes of the Freemen in the choice of a representative to the General Assembly, Resolved, That we consider such practices to be contrary to the spirit and intent of the law and constitution of this state, and especially at the present time when so great exertions have been made, and are making in our country, to suppress and prevent intemperance, idleness, and vice of every kind } we consider the practice of treating at elections of civil officers, to be peculiarly improper, and dishonorable to those who encourage it. Resolved, That we feel it our duty to discountenance all proceedings of this nature, and by all lawful means to oppose the election of any person as our representative, who has or may attempt by such means to influence or control the votes of the electors. Resolved, That we consider two or three years in succession, a sufficient time for any person to represent us in the General Assembly, and according to the present incumbent's views on the subject, he has no claims on the freemen any longer. Resolved also, That we have entire confidence in the talents and integrity of the men who now administer our General Government, and we firmly believe that the measures proposed by them and their friends, for encouraging and protecting the manufactures and industry of our country, are essential to its prosperity, and we consider it important that our representative to the General Assembly should be a sincere friend and supporter of the men and measures of the present administration. And resolved that we earnestly request our fellow citizens, to attend punctually at our next Freemen's meeting and give their votes as their consciences may direct them, without fear or favour of any man. By order of the meeting, PIERCE BURTON, Chairman. JOHN SLAFTER, Clerk.
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Octavo. Modern wrappers. Light waterstains. 21 pp. ; This document is an English translation of the "Impugnacion del manifiesto del gobierno de San Salvador sobre la justificacion de la erecion de aquel Nuevo Obispado." Translated by Lorena Gauthereau-Bryson. The language of the original document is Spanish.
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William Van Deursen writes from Middletown, Connecticut, to Alden Partridge in Norwich, Vermont, regarding recovery of Partridge's property (from the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy and still remaining at Wesleyan), including library, stoves, chemical apparatus, bust, lamps, ordnance, clothing, mattresses, curtains, etc.; mentions Cadet Ward, Mrs. Dana, Mr. Stanley (George W. Stanley?), Mr. Ransom (Truman Bishop Ransom?), and former student Fortier (Augustin T. Fortier). Surname of the writer may also be spelled Van Deusen. ; Transcription by Reneita Miller and archives staff. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
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Avery Classics (Offsite) copy: Seymour B. Durst Old York Library Collection, Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University. ; Caption title. ; With: Speech of Mr. Everett of Massachusetts on the bill for removing the Indians from the east to the west side of the Mississippi. Washington : Printed by Gales & Seaton, 1830 -- Speech of Mr. Holmes, of Maine, in the Senate of the United States, on his resolutions calling upon the President of the United States for the reasons of his removing from office, and filling the vacancies thus created, in the recess of the Senate. Washiington : National journal, 1830 -- Speech of Mr. Holmes of Maine, delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 18, 1830, on the debate which arose upon Mr. Foot's resolution relative to the public lands. Washington : National journal, 1830 -- Speech of Mr. Davis, of Mass. on the bill for the more effectual collection of impost duties, delivered in Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, House of Representatives, May 4, 1830. Washington : National journal, 1830 -- Speech of Mr. Woodbury, of New Hampshire, on Mr. Foot's resolution, delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 23, 1830. 2nd ed. Washington : Printed by Duff Green, 1830 -- Speech of Mr. Crockett, of Tennessee, on the bill proposing to construct a national road from Buffalo to New Orleans. Washington : Duff Green, 1830 -- Speech of Mr. Hayne, of South Carolina, in the Senate of the United States, January 21, 1830, on Mr. Foot's resolution, proposing an inquiry into the expediency of abolishing the office of Surveyor Geneal of Public Lands and for discontinuing further surveys until those already in market shall have been disposed of. [Washington? D.C., 1830] -- Speech of Mr. Livingston, of Indiana, on Mr. Foote's resolution, proposing an inquiry into the expediency of abolishing the office of Surveyor General of Public Lands and discontinuing further surveys, &c. -- Speech of Mr. Clayton, of Delaware, in the Senate of the United States, on the fourth day of March, in reply to Mr. Grundy of Tennessee, Mr. Woodbury of New Hampshire, and others. Washington : Duff Green, 1830 -- Speech of Mr. Webster, of Mass. in the House of Representatives, on the Panama Mission, delivered on the 14th April, 1826. Washington : Davis & Force, 1826 -- Gen. Jackson's letter to Carter Berverley ; Mr. Clay's speech at the Lexington dinner ; Gen. Jackson's reply to Mr. Clay, in which he gives up James Buchanan, a member of Congress from Pennsylvania, as his authority for his assertions about bribery, corruption, &c. ; Mr. Buchanan's reply, which effectually prostrates to the earth every imputation against Mr. Clay and his friends. Portsmouth, [N.H.] : Printed by Miller and Brewster, Aug. 21, 1827 -- An address of Henry Clay to the public, containing certain testimony in refutation of the charges against him made by Gen. Andrew Jackson, touching the last presidential election. Washington : Peter Force, 1827 -- Speech of the Hon. Daneil Webster, Esq. delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 14, 1814, of a bill making further provisions for filling the ranks of the Regular Army, encouraging enlistments, and authorising the enlistments for longer periods of men whose terms of service are about to expire. Portsmouth, [N.H.] : Printer by Charles Turell, 1814 -- Speech of Mr. Whipple of N. Hamp. on the proposition to amend the Constitution of the United States, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, March 26, 1826. Washington : Davis & Force, 1826 -- Speech of Mr. Bartlett, of New-Hamp. on the proposition to amend the Constitution of the United States, delivered in the House of Representatives, 30th March, 1826. Washington City : Davis & Force, 1826 -- Speech of the Hon. Richard Stockton, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 10th of December, 1814, on a bill "to authorise the President of the United States to call upon the several States and Territories thereof for their respective quotas of eighty thousand four hundred and thirty Militia for the defense of the Frontiers of the United States against invasion." Georgetown : Richards & Mallory, 1814 -- Speech of the Hon. Artemas Ward, on the bill "to authorise the President of the United States to call upon the several States and Territories thereof for their repective quotas of eighty thousand men for the defence of the frontiers of the United States against invasion" delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States on the fourteenth day of December, 1814. Washington City : Rapine and Elliot, [1814]. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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p. 599-604: "An act for allowing further time for inrollment of deeds and wills made by papists; and for relief of Protestant purchasers, devisees, and lessees." ; p. [591]-594: "An act for the further punishment of persons who shall aid or assist prisoners to attempt to escape out of lawful custody." ; p. 583-587: "An act to indemnify persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for offices and employment within the time limited by law, and for allowing futher time for that purpose; and also for amending so much of an act made in the twenty fifth year of the reign of King Charles the Second, intituled, An act for preventing dangers which may happen from Popish recusants, as relates to the time for receiving the sacrament of the Lord's supper now limited by the said act." ; p. 579-580: "An act for allowing carts to be drawn with four horses." ; p. 555-574: "An act to make the hamlet of Bethnal Green in the parish of Saint Dunstan, Stepney, in the county of Middlesex, a separate and distinct parish, and for erecting a parish church therein." ; p. 551-552: "An act to continue an act made in the fifth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An act to prevent the committing of frauds by bankrupts." ; p. 543-548: "An act for continuing several laws relating to the allowance upon the exportation of British made gunpowder; to the importation of naval stores from the British colonies in America; to the additional number of one hundred hackney chairs; and to the powers given for regulating hackney coaches and chairs; for punishing the venders of unstamped newspapers; for allowing the importation of hemp or flax manufactured in Ireland, though not sworn to be of the growth of Ireland; and for the relief of Bryan Blundell, in respect to the duty on some white salt lost in a storm at sea." ; p. 527-539: "An act for granting to His Majesty the sum of one million out of the sinking fund, and for applying a further sum therein mentioned, for the service of the year One thousand seven hundred and forty three; and for the further appropriating the supplies granted in this session of Parliament." ; p. 503-522: "An act for rectifying mistakes in the names of the commissioners for the land tax for the year One thousand seven hundred and forty two, and for the appointing other persons, together with those named for the said year, to put in execution an act of this present session of Parliament, intituled, An act for granting an aid to His Majesty by a land tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year One thousand seven hundred and forty three." ; p. 483-498: "An act for continuing an act made in the thirteenth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled, An act for amending and repairing the roads from Luton in the county of Bedford, to Westwood-gate in the said county, and for repairing the roads from Luton, to Saint Alban's in the county of Hertford." ; p. 455-478: "An act for repairing the road leading from the town of Cirencester in the county of Gloucester, to a place called the Monument upon Lansdown in the same county." ; p. 439-451: "An act for continuing and making more effectual an act passed in the ninth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the highways from the city of Gloucester to the top of Birdlip-hill, being the road to London; and from the foot of the said hill to the top of Crickley-hill, being the road to Oxford." ; p. 431-434: "An act to explain and amend an act passed in the twelfth year of the reign of His present Majesty, for repairing the road from the Dun Cow in Dunchurch, to Hillmorton in the county of Warwick, and from thence to Saint James's End in the town of Northampton." ; p. 423-426: "An act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an act passed in the tenth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled, An act for repairing and amending the highways from the north part of Harlow-bush common in the parish of Harlow, to Woodford in the county of Essex." ; p. 419-420: "An act to empower justices of the peace to act in certain cases, relating to parishes and places, to the rates and taxes of which they are rated or chargeable." ; p. 387-414: "An act for the relief of insolvent debtors." ; p. 375-382: "An act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an act passed in the sixth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An act for the more effectual repairing the roads leading from Wade's mill in the county of Hertford, to Barley and Royston in the said county." ; p. 371-372: "An act for the more easy and effectual conviction of offenders found at large within the kingdom of Great Britain, after they have been ordered for transportation." ; p. 331-366: "An act for punishing mutiny and desertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters." ; p. 299-326: "An act for raising by annuities and a lottery in manner therein mentioned, the sum of one million eight hundred thousand pounds, at three pounds per centum per annum, for the service of the year One thousand seven hundred and forty three." ; p. 283-294: "An act for repealing the several rates and duties upon victuallers and retailers of beer and ale, within the cities of London and Westminster, and the weekly bills of mortality; and for transferring the exchequer bills unsatisfied thereupon, to the duties for licences to sell spirituous liquors and strong waters by retail; and also for enabling His Majesty to raise a certain sum of money for the service of the year One thousand seven hundred and forty three, to be further charged on the said duties for licences." ; p. 259-280: "An act to explain and amend the laws touching the elections of members to serve for the Commons in Parliament, for that part of Great Britain called Scotland, and to restrain the partiality, and regulate the conduct of returning officers at such elections." ; p. 231-254: "An act for repairing the roads leading from Marlborough throught West-Kennet to Shepherds Shord; and from the Hare and Hounds in Beckhampton, to the top of Cherill Hill; and from the town of Avebury to the cross-way at Beckhampton in the county of Wilts." ; p. 215-226: "An act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, to raise a certain sum of money, for payment of debts already contracted for the relief and maintenance of the poor of the said parish." ; p. 203-210: "An act for repealing certain duties on spirituous liquors, and on licences for retaling the same, and for laying other duties on spirituous liquor and on licences to retale the said liquors." ; p. 179-200: "An act for repairing the high road from Borough-bridge in the county of York, to Catherick in the same county, and from thence to Piers-bridge on the river Tees." ; p. 163-176: "An act to enable the present and future proprietors and inhabitants of the houses in Charterhouse Square, in the county of Middlesex, to make a rate for raising money effectually to inclose pave, watch, clean, and improve the said Square, and to continue the same in repair." ; p. 155-158: "An act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an act passed in the thirteenth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled, An act for reparing the several roads leading from the town of Warminster in the county of Wilts." ; p. 147-150: "An act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an act passed in the first year of the reign of His present Majesty for the more effectual amending the highway between Hockliffe and Woburn in the county of Bedford, and for repairing the road leading through Woburn to Tickford bridge in Newport Pagnel in the county of Bucks." ; p. 123-144: "An act for repairing the road from Bowes in the county of York, to Brough under Stainmore in the county of Westmoreland." ; p. 99-118: "An act for continuing the duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the service of the year One thousand seven hundred and forty-three." ; p. 3-96: "An act for granting an aid to His Majesty by a land tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year One thousand seven hundred and forty three." ; Contains 32 acts, each with a duplicate of the t.-p. quoted. Nos. 20-32 printed 1743. The paging and caption title of each act follow ; Blank leaves, included in signatures and paging, were omitted in binding ; Initials ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Page 591 wrongly numbered 579 ; Numbers 53-56 repeated in paging; nos. 57-60 omitted ; Bookplate: Mr. Baron Mure ; Contemporary suède calf binding
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Undated draft manuscript in Alden Partridge's handwriting with filing note: "Nomination of Capt. P. for Representative in Congress, and expression of his views on public matters." Outlines Partridge's views on the history of American politics from about 1790 to date and concludes with a statement of his positions as a political candidate; refers to events that occurred in 1837 and 1838, including the Panic of 1837 and the death of Jonathan Cilley, U.S. Representative from Maine, on 24 February 1838; also indicates that Martin Van Buren (inaugurated in March 1837) has not been President very long; Partridge was running for U.S. Representative for Vermont's third congressional district. ; Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204864187
p. 747-758: "An act for rendering more effectual the several acts passed for the erecting of hospitals and workhouses within the city of Bristol, for the better employing and maintaining of the poor thereof." ; p. 735-743: "An act for impowering the surviving commissioners and trustees for forfeited estates to execute proper conveyances of the late Lord Widdrington's estate, in the county of Northumberland (contracted for by the York buildings company) to trustees for the creditors of the said company, upon payment of a sum of money therein mentioned into His Majesty's exchequer." ; p. 727-730: "An act for prohibiting the wearing and importation of cambricks and French lawns." ; p. 719-723: "An act for the further regulating and better government of His Majesty's navies, ships of war, and forces by sea; and for regulating the proceedings upon courts martial in the sea service." ; p. 711-716: "An act to explain, amend, and make more effectual the laws in being, to prevent excessive and deceitful gaming; and to restrain and prevent the excessive increase of horse races." ; p. 703-706: "An act to repeal a clause in an act made in the third year of the reign of King William and Queen Mary, relating to carts used by persons inhabiting within the limits of the weekly bills of mortality; and to allow such carts to be drawn with three horses; and to prevent the misbehaviour of the drivers of carts in streets, within the said limits." ; p. 679-698: "An act for continuing, amending, and making more effectual, an act made in the twelfth year of the reign of King George the First, for repairing the roads leading from Birmingham to Edghill, in the county of Warwick." ; p. 667-674: "An act for the more effectual recovering and collecting of certain duties granted towards the support of the Royal hospital at Greenwich; and to oblige agents for prizes, to register their letters of attorney." ; p. 659-662: "An act to amend an act made in the elventh year of the reign of King William the Third, intituled, An act for the more effectual suppression of piracy." ; p. 647-654: "An act for granting further powers to the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river Thames, from the city of Westminster to the opposite shore, in the county of Surrey; and for the better enabling them to finish the said bridge, and to perform the other trusts reposed in them." ; p. 639-643: "An act to indemnify persons who have been guilty of the unlawful importing, landing, or running of prohibited, uncustomed, or other goods or merchandize." ; p. 631-634: "An act for more effectually preventing the stealing of linen, fustian, and cotton goods and wares, in buildings, fields, grounds, and other places used for printing, whitening, bleaching, or drying the same." ; p. 615-626: "An act for repealing the present inland duty of four shillings per pound weight upon all tea sold in Great Britain, and for granting to His Majesty certain other inland duties in lieu thereof; and for better securing the duty upon tea, and other duties of excise; and for pursuing offenders out of one county into another." ; p. 603-610: "An act for allowing certain additional bounties on the exportation of British and Irish linens." ; p. 595-599: "An act for effectually preventing the exportation of foreign linens, under the denomination of British or Irish linens." ; p. 571-591: "An act to repair and widen the road leading from Godmanchester in the county of Huntingdon, through Fen Stanton and Cambridge, to the First Rubbing House on Newmarket Heath in the county of Cambridge." ; p. 551-567: "An act for granting to His Majesty the sum of eight hundred thousand pounds out of the sinking fund; and for granting a sum remaining in the exchequer, arisen by the surplus of the duties upon malt, mum, cyder and perry, for the service of the year One thousand seven hundred and forty five; and for the further appropriating the supplies granted in this session of Parliament; and for giving further time for the payment of duties omitted to be paid for the indentures or contracts of clerks and apprentices, and for further enforcing the payment of the said duties." ; p. 547-548: "An act to continue an act made in the sixth year of the reign of His present Majesty, for the better regulation of lastage and ballastage in the river Thames." ; p. 535-542: "An act to amend and render more effectual an act, passed in the fifth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for the further qualification of justices of the peace." ; p. 503-531: "An act for repairing the road from Birmingham, in the county of Warwick (through Elmdon) to a lane leading by the end of Stone-Bridge, in the said county." ; p. 491-498: "An act to explain and amend the laws touching the elections of knights of the shire to serve in Parliament for that part of Great Britain called England." ; p. 483-486: "An act for giving a publick reward to such person or persons, His Majesty's subject or subjects, as shall discover a north west passage through Hudson's Streights, to the western and southern ocean of America." ; p. 455-478: "An act to repair the road leading from Tadcaster Bridge within the county of the city of York, to a place near the said city, called Hobmoor-Lane end." ; p. 431-450: "An act for making the surgeons of London and the barbers of London two separate and distinct corporations." ; p. 423-426: "An act for enlarging the terms and powers granted by several acts of Parliament for repairing the highways between Sheppards Shord and the Devizes, and the top of Ashlington Hill and Rowd Ford, in the county of Wilts." ; p. 411-420: "An act for more effectually cleansing, deepening, widening, and preserving a creek called Beverley Beck, running into the river Hull; and for more effectually repairing the staiths near the said beck, and the roads leading from the said river to the town of Beverley; and for cleansing the streets of the said town; and for regulating the carriages to and from the said beck, and the river Hull." ; p. 395-406: "An act for continuing and enlarging the term and powers granted by an act made in the twelfth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the highways from Speenhamland, adjoining the Newbury, in the county of Berks, to Marlborough, in the county of Wilts." ; p. 387-390: "An act to indemnify persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for offices and employments within the time limited by law, and for allowing further time for that purpose." ; p. 363-382: "An act for the speedy and effectual recruiting of His Majesty's regiments of foot serving in Flanders, Minorca, Gibralter, and the plantations, and the regiments of marines." ; p. 323-359: "An act for granting to His Majesty several additional duties upon all wines imported into Great Britain; and for raising a certain sum of money by annuities, and a lottery, in manner therein mentioned, to be charged on the said additional duties." ; p. 291-318: "An act for repairing the high road leading from Boroughbridge in the county of York, through North Allerton in the same county to Crostbridge on the river Tees; and from thence through Darlington in the county of Durham, to the city of Durham." ; p. 251-286: "An act for punishing mutiny and desertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters." ; p. 219-247: "An act for repairing the road leading from a gate commonly called Sacred Gate, on the south east side of the town of Hedon, in the East Riding of the county of York, through the said town, to Hull North Bridge." ; p. 195-214: "An act for granting and continuing the duties upon salt, and upon red and white herrings, for the further term of six years; and for declaring that the duties on salt, which arise and are payable in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, shall be subject to the same charges theron, as the same duties were liable to be the act of the fifth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First." ; p. 163-190: "An act for repairing the road leading from the town of Kingston upon Hull, to and through the town of Anlaby, and from thence to the town of Kirk-Ella, in the county of the said town of Kingston upon Hull." ; p. 143-158: "An act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Margaret, within the borough of King's-Lynn, in the county of Norfolk, to raise money, by rates upon themselves, for finishing the church of the said parish." ; p. 119-138: "An act for continuing the duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, in that part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to His Majesty certain duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the service of the year One thousand seven hundred and forty five." ; p. 3-115: "An act for granting an aid to His Majesty by a land tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year One thousand seven hundred and forty five." ; The caption title and paging of each act follow ; Contains 38 acts, each with a duplicate of the t.-p. quoted (nos. 15-38, printed 1745) ; Initials ; Signature K² (blank), p. [407-408], omitted in binding ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Bookplate: Mr. Baron Mure ; Contemporary suède calf binding
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