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Dn. Bernard de Galvez chevalier pensionné de l'ordre royal
Sa Majesté ... ayant été pleinement informée qu'un livre ... L'An deux mille quatre cens quarante, commencoit à s'introduire dans ses royaumes, nous auroit fait passer sa royale cédule faite à Madrid le vingt avril dernier, par laquelle elle défend L'introduction de ce livre, & outre la condamnation ... Donné en notre hôtel de gouvernement à la Nouvelle Orléans, le 26. octobre 1778 -
The second report from the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons
to whom the several papers referred to in His Majesty's message of the 12th day of May 1794, and which were presented (sealed up) to the House, by Mr. Secretary Dundas, upon the 12th and 13th days of the said month, by His Majesty's command, were referred -
An account of the seizure of citizen Thomas Hardy, secretary to the London Corresponding Society, with some remarks on the suspension of the Habeas corpus act
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Report of the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons, to whom the several papers, referred to His Majesty's message of the 22d of January 1799 ... were referred
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Report of Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons
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Report of Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons
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Report of the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons of Great Britain
on the papers sealed up, respecting the conspiracy of the United Irishmen ... and ordered to be printed 15th March 1799 -
Report of the Secret Committee of the House of Commons
ordered to be printed on the 15th of March, 1799 -
Report of Committee of Secrecy
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A letter to William King, LL.D
Principal of St. Mary Hall in Oxford. Containing a particular account of the treasonable riot at Oxford, in Feb. 1747. By Richard Blacow, M. A. F. R. S. Canon of Windsor -
An Address to the inhabitants of the county of York
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A letter to the high sheriff of the county of Lincoln respecting the bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt for altering the criminal law of England respecting treason and sedition
including a copy of the author's petition to the ... House of Commons ... on ... the 25th of November 1795 -
Loi qui exclut jusqu'à la paix, de toutes fonctions publiques, les provocateurs ou signataires de mesures séditieuses et contraires aux lois, les individus inscrits et non rayés sur la liste des émigrés, et les parens des émigrés, etc
du 3 brumaire, an quatrième de la République française -
Oppression!!!
the appeal of Captain Perry, late editor of the Argus, to the people of England -
An essay on the causes which have produced, the principles which support, and the consequences which may follow, from the two bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt
the one entitled, An Act for the Safety and Preservation of His Majesty's Person and Government, &c. &c. -
An appeal to popular opinion against kidnapping and murder
including a narrative of the late atrocious proceedings at Yarmouth -
By the King· A proclamation, prohibiting all unlawful and seditious meetings and conventicles under pretence of religious worship
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By the Council of State. A proclamation
The council of state being intrusted, in this interval of Parliament, with preservation of the publick peace; and being well informed, that some persons, from mistaken apprehensions of the temper of the army -
By the Council of State. A proclamation. Whereas the Council of State hath received information, that there is an endeavour by Colonel John Lambert, and other officers (lately reduced) to raise a new war and to imbroil the nation in blood and distractions, and to hinder the members from meeting in the next Parliament, on whose free councel (under God) the hope of setling the nations both principally depend. ...
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By the Council of State. A Proclamation. The Council of State having received information, that since the escape made out of the Tower of London, by Colonel John Lambert, a person of loose principles, and reduced, by his own miscarriages, into a desperate fortune, he doth endeavour without any colour of authority, to rendevouz such of the souldiers, ...
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Whereas by the antient laws and statutes of this realm, great and heady penalties are inflicted upon all such as shall be found to be spreaders of false news, or promoters of any malicious slanders and calumnies in their ordinary and common discourses ...
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An humble remonstrance from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax
concerning the great sufferings and grievances of divers, whose cases are represented to the Parliament. Read in the House of Commons. the 14. day of September 1647. Die Martis, Septem. 14. 1647. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament assembled, that this businesse be referred to the consideration, and examination of the Committee of Indemnity, to relieve them as they shall see cause, if they have power, otherwayes to make speedy report to the House. H. Elsynge Cler. Par, Dom, Com -
Georgia. By His Honour John-Adam Treutlen, Esquire, captain-general, governour and commander in chief, in and over the said state; a proclamation
Whereas it hath been represented to me, that William-Henry Drayton, of the state of South-Carolina, Esq; and divers other persons, whose names are yet unknown, are unlawfully endeavouring to poison the minds of the good people of this state against the government thereof -
By the King, a proclamation, for suppressing rebellion and sedition
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The trial of Joseph Gerrald, delegate from the London Corresponding Society, to the British Convention
Before the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh, on the 3d, 10th, 13th, and 14th of March, 1794. For sedition