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A history of firearms
from earliest times to 1914 -
A catalogue of all the curious fire arms, fine pictures, books, platte, glasses, fine wrought tables, china, wearing apparel, and other valuable effects
Belonging to the Honourable Colonel Francis Henry Lee, master of the Revels, lately deceas'd. Brought from his appartments in Somerset House, and for convenience of sale, in the great room up stairs, at the Green Doors in Little Piazza Covent-Garden: the whole may be seen from this day being Monday the 18th and every day till the time of sale, which will be on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, beginning each day at 11 o'clock precisely. Catalogues to be deliver'd at the place of sale, and at Mr. Miller's auctioneer, next door to the Golden Ball in Rupert Street, Piccadilly -
A description of double shot fire-arms. By John Aitken, M.D
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Letter from the secretary of War, transmitting a statement of the amount of expenditures on account of the national armories, at Harper's Ferry and Springfield during the yer [sic] 1814; and of the arms made and repaired at each place during the same period
February 24, 1815. Read, and ordered to be printed -
A Bill to Insure Uniformity in the Manufacture of Arms, and for the Better Regulation of the Public Armories
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Mr. Horsey's motions. November 19, 1814. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States
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Memorial of sundry gun manufacturers of the borough of Lancaster, in the state of Pennsylvania
4th February, 1803, referred to the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures -
Wörterbuch der Waffentechnik
englisch-deutsch, deutsch-englisch -
Remarks on the present defective state of fire-arms
shewing the danger to those who carry them: together with an explanation of a newly invented patent gun-lock, by which All the present disadvantages are removed, and Simplicity, Security, and Durability substituted. By G. Bolton, Esq -
Supplement to the Lancaster Mercury, no. 26
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At a sessions of the General Court held at Boston the 4th of March 1680 [new style, 1681]
Whereas some persons on misunderstanding of the laws formerly made against selling arms and ammunition to Indians, have been ready to transgress in that matter -
By the Quene, for as much as contrary to good order and expresse lawes made by Parliamente
in the xxxiii. yere of the raigne of the Quenes Maiesties most noble father of worthy memory Kyng Henry the Eight: many men do dayly use to ryde with handgonnes [and] dagges -
An act for the protection and security of the sheep and other stock on Tarpaulin-Cove-Island, otherwise called Naushon Islands, and on Nennemesset Island, and several small islands contiguous, situated in the county of Dukes-County
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Gun culture in early modern England
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British military firearms, 1650 - 1850
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A proclamation by the King and Queen's most excellent Majesties. William R. Although it be notoriously known, that the papists of this kingdom, of all ranks and degrees
were lately very well furnished with fire-arms, swords, bagonets, skeins, pikes -
Firearms
a global history to 1700 -
Deanes ́manual of the history and science of fire-arms
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Renaissance at war
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Firearms
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The collector's illustrated guide to firearms
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the buying and selling of any of His Maiesties armes or munition
and to reforme the abuses committed at musters and traynings by borrowing of armes -
The case of the gun-makers, London
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The case of the Company of Gun-makers of the city of London
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By the King, a proclamation. William R. Whereas We hath been informed, that great quantities of arms, and other provisions of war, are prepared and kept concealed by Papists and other disaffected persons, ...