José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi's response to a complaint about artists who have ceased using the respectful term of address 'Don', with reference to the 'Discurso sobre las penas' by Manuel de Lardizábal to illustrate his opinion that the accusations are disproportionate to the crime
Aus denen weitläuftigen Inqvisitons-Actis nach der Ordnung des ergangenen Processes zur wahrheaftigen Nachricht, nebst denen dabey nöthigen Kupffer-Stichen heraus gegeben Von Johann Christian Wellmann, D. Deme noch beygefüget sind erbauliche Gedancken über die executirte Mord-Brenner allen verruchten Sündern zur Schröckung Von Hieronymo Ungnaden, Archi-Diac. ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- 4 Crim. 127 h
Pages I-VI in the first group and pp. XLVIII-LVIII, [1] in the second group of Roman paging wanting; supplied in photostat facsimile ; Added t.p.: Explication des lois criminelles du territoire d'Orleans . / par Lewis Kerr . ; et traduit en français par L. Moreau Lislet . Nouvelle-Orleans : Imprimé (la partie française) par Jean Renard, 1806 ; Mode of access: Internet.
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; A variant of the edition with "1645" in imprint. ; Order to print signed: J. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
"Enquiry into the conduct of a nobleman, who . was impeached . for corruption in the administration of the public money."--Pref. ; After page 8, extra numbered pages 3*-7*; after p. 120, extra numbered pages 121*-230*. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Followed by the texts of 2 amendments to each of the preceding acts, as well as "An act for extending the jurisdiction of the courts of justice in the provinces of Lower and Upper Canada, to the trial and punishment of persons guilty of crimes and offences within certain parts of North America adjoining to the said provinces". ; Comprises: An act for making more effectual provision for the government of the province of Quebec in North America (i.e. The Quebec Act, p. I-V) and, An act to establish a fund towards further defraying the charges of the administration of justice, and support of the civil government within the province of Quebec in America (p. VI-VIII). ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
Issued in 9 numbers and 2 appendixes (68 p.). ; Trial January 2-March 1, 1805, for alleged misdemeanors in the political trials of Fries and Callender. cf. Sabin, Dict. of books relating to America. ; Appendix [I] has special t.-p.: Impeachment of the Hon. Samuel Chase, with the articles exhibited against him by the House of Representatives; his answer and pleas, exhibits, and the replication of the House of representatives. Baltimore: Printed for S. Butler and G. Keatinge, 1805. ; Pages 50-51 omitted in numbering; p. 205-212 repeated; extra numbered p. 101-112, 212 (i.e. 213)- 234, 237-244. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Poorter's Oath of Hendrik Hospers & Anna Mooji, the paternal grandparents of Henry Hospers. The Oath is in Dutch, but the English translation follows: Poorter's Oath Must be certified by the secretary I swear that I will be a good and faithful Poorter of this city and will be obedient ot he mayor and governor and will warn and protect this city against all crime and evil for the common good, in word and deed, with might and main to the best of my ability. And I promise to upload and support the constitution and form of government of Holland and Westfriesland--the Staaten General (legislature), the hereditary ruler, governor, capain and admiral represented by teh illustrious House of Orange, established by the resolutions of 1747 and assumed by the present ruler in 1766. And further promise to do and leave undone all that a good Poorter should do and leave undone. So help me God. Hendrik Hospers of Westfriesland, custom tailor, has sworn to the above oath. Anne Mooji (wife), daughter of Cornelius Mooji, Poorter of his city, Done in Amsterdam, May 17, 1791 ; https://nwcommons.nwciowa.edu/henryhospers/1012/thumbnail.jpg
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Title from first lines of text. ; Dated and signed at end: Given under my Hand and Seale the Eight day of Novemb. 1651. O: Cromwell. ; "A proclamation by Oliver Cromwell ordering all under his command 'speedily to suppress all tumults against the Commissioners of Excise.'"--Thomason catalogue. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb. 14". ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.