Corporations - Early works to 1800
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A bill, intituled, an act for the punishment and more effectual prevention of the crime of adultery
House of LordsDate: 1800]- E-books
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At a numerous and respectable meeting of the General Body of the Protestant Dissenting Ministers in and about the cities of London and Westminster , convened for the Purpose of expressing our Concurrence with our Brethren in the Country, in their Resolutions on the Subjects of the Corporation and Test Acts.
Protestant dissenting ministers of the three denominations in and about the cities of London and Westminster.Date: 1789]- E-books
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An answer to the speech delivered by Mr. Richard Twining, at a General Court of Proprietors, at the East-India-House, on the 18th of June, 1794 (And since printed with notes.) On the question moved by him: "That no director be allowed to carry on any trade or commerce to or from India, either directly or indirectly, either as principal, or agent." By Samuel Tolfrey, a proprietor of India Stock.
Tolfrey, SamuelDate: 1795- E-books
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An answer to the speech delivered by Mr. Richard Twining, at a General Court of Proprietors, at the East-India-House, on the 18th of June, 1794 (And since printed with notes,) on the question moved by him; "That no director be allowed to carry on any trade or commerce to or from India, either directly or indirectly, either as principal, or agent." By Samuel Tolfrey, a proprietor of India Stock.
Tolfrey, SamuelDate: 1794- E-books
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An answer to the report from the committee appointed by the Court of Common Council, "To enquire into the assertions lately circulated respecting the affairs of the corporation, &c." proving the same to be partial, unjust, and untrue With answers to the several defences of the city officers from John Wilkes, Esq. Chamberlain, down to the keepers of the Poultry and Wood-street compters. An appeal to the justice and humanity of the court. And a further appeal to the citizens of London; with some strictures on our police. By Josiah Dornford, Esq. To which is added, an interesting letter written by the secretary to the "Society for the relief and discharge of persons imprisoned for small debts." Addressed to the Lord Mayor, alderman, and commons, proving the truth of Fidelio's assertions about the fees.
Dornford, Josiah, 1764-1797.Date: M,DCC,LXXXV. [1785]