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het loterijspel (1596) van Jan van Hout -
Das große Los
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Lotteries, art markets, and visual culture in the Low Countries, 15th-17th centuries
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Tho' i have already taken the trouble and pains to settle the following lottery scheme of four pound each ticket, that they may have a choice either for the present or the future yet i conceive the same will be a detriment to many people
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A scheme for raising two millions upon standing orders in the exchequer, payable in course out of a fund of 186,670 l. per ann. for thirty two years; with a certain increase of principal and interest, according to several classes, in the same manner as was propos'd for raising 1,500,000 l. And in this scheme there are 857 premiums or prizes, which make about one premium or prize in every 22 tickets or receipts
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A Proposal to raise 1,500,000l. by way of loan, and subscription
To the very great and extraordinary advantage of the government, and all lenders, and subscribers; and pay it off again in twelve years: which is twenty years less time, than the lottery will be paid in; and save the nation 1600000 l. which the second lottery (talk'd of) will cost; (too great a sum to be slighted, if it may be saved) plainly demonstrated, and intelligible, (without explanation) to the meanest capacity -
An Act for redeeming certain annuities after the rate of five pounds per centum per annum
and for payment of the principal and interest on the standing orders for the blank tickets in the lottery granted for the service of the year, one thousand seven hundred and fourteen; and for making good the loss, which happened in the treasure of His Majesty's Exchequer, by the reduction of guineas; and for granting relief to Catherine Collingwood widow -
An Act for applying certain overplus monies, and further sums, to be raised, as well by way of a lottery, as by loans, towards paying off and cancelling Exchequer bills
and for lessening the present great charge in relation to those bills; and for circulating and exchanging for ready money the residue of the same bills for the future -
An Act for prolonging the time for claiming the fortunate tickets in the charitable corporation lottery
and for making provision for tickets in the said lottery lost, burnt, or otherwise destroyed -
An Act for repealing the present duty on sweets
and for granting a less duty thereupon; and for explaining and enforcing the execution of an Act passed in the ninth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for laying a duty upon the retailers of spirituous liquors, and for appropriating the supplies granted in this session of Parliament; and for making forth duplicates of Exchequer bills, lottery tickets, and orders, lost, burnt, or otherwise destroyed -
The Lord Viscount Barrington's case in relation to the Harburgh Company and the Harburgh lottery
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. House of Representatives, February 7, 1818
The committee who were appointed to consider the case of Josiah Little, Esquire, a member of this House from the town of Newbury, respectfully report -
Laws of the state of New-York, relating to Union College
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State of New-York. In Assembly, March 3, 1812
Resolved, that a committee be appointed to enquire into the conduct of the managers of Union College Lottery, Number Two, in regard to the sale of tickets in the said lottery -
Report of the select committee to whom was referred that part of the speech of His Excellency the Governor which relates to lotteries
made in Assembly, April 6, 1819 -
Report of the trial of Charles N. Baldwin, for a libel
in publishing in the Republican chronicle certain charges of fraud and swindling in the management of lotteries in the state of New-York -
Report of the trial of Charles N. Baldwin, for a libel
in publishing charges of fraud and swindling against the managers and sub-manager of the Medical Science Lottery in the state of New-York -
Considerations humbly offered in regard to the charitable lottery in Dublin
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Interesting facts respecting the loans and lotteries of the years of 1788 and 1789
Submitted to the consideration of the public. (By J. Beatty.) -
A list of prizes and fortunate numbers in the first class of Harvard College lottery
which commenced drawing in Boston, Jan. 22, 1807, and was completed Feb. 24, 1807 -
A list of prizes and fortunate numbers in the third class of Harvard College lottery
which commenced drawing in Boston, Jan. 14, 1808, and was completed March 5, 1808 -
A list of prizes and fortunate numbers in the fourth class of Hatfield Bridge Lottery
which commenced drawing in Boston, November 9, 1808, and was completed December 21, 1808 -
By authority. The second class of the Lehigh Navigation Lottery
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Literary advancement
Seven thousand dollars may be gained for the small sum of four, in the Newton Academy Lottery -
The Lottery