Spanish Succession, War of, 1701-1714 - Sources
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A report from the committee appointed to view the Cottonian library , And such of the Publick Records of this Kingdom, as they think proper, and to Report to the House the Condition thereof together with what they shall judge fit to be done for the better Reception, Preservation, and more convenient Use of the same. Published by Order of the House of Commons.
House of CommonsDate: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- E-books
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Bell's cheap edition Report from the committee, appointed to examine the physicians who have attended His Majesty, during his illness, touching the present state of His Majesty's health. Ordered to be printed 13th January 1789.
House of CommonsDate: [1789]- E-books
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Report from the committee to whom the petition of several yeomen, farmers, and grasiers, in the counties of Middlesex, Surrey, and Kent, ... in behalf of themselves, and many others concerned in the growth of corn, and the breeding and fatting of cattle, was referred; ..
House of CommonsDate: 1745- E-books
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Representation from the Commissioners for trade and plantations, to the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and temporal, in Parliament assembled, in pursuance of their Lordships addresses to His Majesty of the 1st and 5th of April, 1734. relating to the state of the British islands in America, with regard to their trade, their strength, and fortifications, and to what may be further necessary for the encouragement of their trade, and security of those islands: As likewise to such Encouragements as may be necessary to engage the Inhabitants of the British Colonies on the Continent in America, to apply their Industry to the Cultivation of Naval Stores of all kinds, and of such other Products as may be proper for the Soil of the said Colonies, and do not interfere with the Trade or Produce of Great Britain
Board of TradeDate: 1734 [i.e. 1735]- E-books
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Report from the Committee appointed to enquire into the best mode of providing sufficient accomodation for the increased trade and shipping of the port of London; &c. &c. &c
House of CommonsDate: 1796]