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1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Signed: October 26, 1764. John Dickinson [and nine others]. ; Ascribed to the press of William Bradford by Bristol. ; Text in two columns.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073815563
Historical essay by George St. Amand. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hn5u1n
Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 07160.0-4. ; Also filmed as item no. 7160.0-4. ; Goldsmiths' Library's copy, filmed as item no. 7105, imperfect: loss of print due to close trimming. ; Two columns to the p. ; I. A true copy of the excise-bill, intitled, A Bill for Repealing Several Subsidies, and an Impost Now Payable on Tobacco of the British Plantations, and for Granting an Inland Duty in Lieu Thereof -- II. The Right Hon. John Barber, Esq., Lord Mayor of the City of London his speech to the Court of Aldermen and Common-Council on the impending dangers of the excise scheme . -- III. A list of the one and twenty court and country gentlemen, who were put up . to be a committee to enquire into the frauds of the Customs -- VI. [sic] A true state of the national debt . as it stood, Dec. 31, 1731, and Dec. 31, 1732, together with the produce of the sinking fund . . ; Hanson ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Title varies slightly. ; v. 1-17, Proceedings of the 14. Parliament, sess. 1-6; v. 18-62, Proceedings of the 15. to 17. Parliament, sess. 1-6; v. 63-77, Proceedings of the 18. Parliament, sess. 1-6. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"Religious suffering is at one and the same time the expression of real suffering and a protest against real suffering. Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world and the soul of soulless conditions."Few people would ever expect that Karl Marx is the writer of the above statement. He not only wrote it, but he did so in the same breath of his more famous dictum that "religion is the opiate of the masses." How can one reconcile such different perspectives on the power and ubiquity of religion?In this compact reader of Marx's essential thought on religion, John
3 vol. ; 12⁰. ; Compiled by Thomas Spence. ; Poor man's advocate, and old veteran in the cause of freedom = Thomas Spence. ; Partly in verse. ; Reproduction of original from the Harvard University Houghton Library. ; English Short Title Catalog, ESTCN10696. ; Electronic data. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Page image (PNG). Digitized image of the microfilm version produced in Woodbridge, CT by Research Publications, 1982-2002 (later known as Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of the Gale Group).
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3 vol. ; 12⁰. ; Compiled by Thomas Spence. ; Poor man's advocate, and old veteran in the cause of freedom = Thomas Spence. ; Partly in verse. ; Reproduction of original from the Harvard University Houghton Library. ; English Short Title Catalog, ESTCN10696. ; Electronic data. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Page image (PNG). Digitized image of the microfilm version produced in Woodbridge, CT by Research Publications, 1982-2002 (later known as Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of the Gale Group).
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Pages i-cxxvii in v.2 are "An historical essay on the legislative power of England ." by George St. Amand. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Binder's title has dates according to Gregorian calendar. ; Pref. signed: Ebenezer Timberland. ; The content dates on spines differ from the dates on the title pages (and the contents of the volumes) ; Spine title: Lords debates. ; "Be careful to observe, that the only genuine edition of the History and proceedings of the House of Lords, from the Restoration to the end of the first session of the third parliament of his present Majesty King George II. is subscrib'd with my name on the back of the title page of the eighth volume, which I have enter'd in the Hall-Book of the Stationers Company, according to the Act of Parliament in that case made and provided. Ship-Yard, 1743." [Ebenezer Timberland] -- v. 8, p. [2] ; Published by Timberland to refute statements that his edition of The history of the proceedings of the House of Lords is only a copy of an imperfect Irish collection of debates, lately reprinted by John Torbuck. Cf. p. 3. ; Head- and tailpieces. ; Manuscript notes. ; Sometimes erroneously attributed to Richard Chandler, compiler of the companion work, The history and proceedings of the House of Commons. cf. Dict. nat. biog., v. 4, p. 40. ; Subtitle varies slightly among volumes. ; Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ; v. 1. From 1660, to 1697. -- v. 2. From 1697, to 1714. -- v. 3. From 1714, to 1727. -- v. 4. From 1727, to 1736. -- v. 5. From 1735, to 1739. -- v. 6. From 1738, to 1740. -- v. 7. From 1739, to 1741. Appendix: Debates in the scots Parliament. -- v. 8. [From 1741, to 1743] ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/yale.39002004877628
A compilation, by John Almon, of separately-issued pamphlets. ; [Vol. 1, no. 1] Dummer. J. A defence of the new-England charters. [1766] -- [v. 1, no. 2] Otis, J. The rights of the British colonies asserted and proved. 3. ed. 1766 -- [v. 1, no. 3] Dulany, D. Considerations on the propriety of imposing taxes in the British colonies. 2nd ed. 1766 -- [v. 1, no. 4] Dickinson, J. The late regulations, respecting the British colonies on the continent of America considered. 1765 -- [v. 1, no. 5] The late occurrences in North America, and policy of Great Britain, considered. 1766 -- [v. 2, no. 1] Steele, J. An account of a late conference on the occurrences in America. 1766 -- [v. 2, no. 2] The rights of Parliament vindicated, on occasion of the state Stamp-Act. 1766 -- [v. 2, no. 3] An application of some general political rules, to the present state of Great-Britain, Ireland and America. 1766 -- [v. 2, no. 4] A short history of the conduct of the present ministry, with regard to the American Stamp Act. 2nd ed. 1766 -- [v. 2, no. 5] Correct copies of the two protests against the bill to repeal the American Stamp Act. 1766 -- [v. 2, no. 6] A list of the minority in the House of Commons, who voted against the bill to repeal the American Stamp Act. 1766 -- [v. 2, no. 7] The privileges of the island of Jamaica vindicated. 1766. ; ESTC ; Adams ; Mode of access: Internet.
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