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No text description is available for this image![402 PALGRAVE (R. H. Inatis, Editor) Dictionary of PotrricaL Economy, 8 vols, stout 8vo., buckram, 1894 £1/5/- This is one of the most useful works of reference. It gives an account of the principal subjects in economic science, alphabetically arranged, with concise statement of cognate terms in history, commerce and law, and biographies of deceased writers, English and Foreign. 403 [PALMERSTON (Henry Joun Temrpie, Third V iscount)| The New Wuic GuiIpE; feap. 8vo., half calf, 1819 15/- The advertisement is signed “ E.” This is a collection of political pasquinades, edited by Lord Palmerston, but suppressed by his family and the Whig party. 404 PARLIAMENT.—Cuartes I.—An Exact Collection of all Remonstrances, Declarations, Votes, Orders, Ordinances, Proclamations, Petitions, Messages, Answers, and other Re- markable Passages betweene the Kings most Excellent Majesty and his High Court of Parliament, beginning at his Majesties return from Scotland, being in December, 1641, and continued untill March 21, 1643 . . . with a table wherein is most exactly digested all the fore-mentioned things according to their severall Dates and Dependencies, engraved frontis- piece, thick sm. 4to., contemp, calf, Printed for Edward Husbands, T. Warren Baa Contemporary names “ Edward Jeffery ” and “‘ John Westhroppe ” on verso of frontispiece. Another name scratched out. 405 PARLIAMENT.—|Draxz (James, M.D.)] The History of the Last PARLIAMENT, began at Westminster, the tenth day of February, in the twelfth year of the Reren of King WiLL1AM, A.D. 1700, by the Author of ‘“‘ The Short Defence of the last Parliament,” Frrst Eprrron, 8vo., contemp. calf (worn), Printed by Fra. Coggan ... Robert Gibson ... and Tho. Hodgson, 1702 £1/1/- “ Written in the tory interest, it accused the whigs of contemplating a *‘ new model’ of ‘ government ’ and of systematic traducing the princess, now Queen Anne.” —D.N.B. 406 PARLIAMENT.—James I.—A Procitamation Ductartnc his Maresrres PLEASURE con” cerning the dissoluing of the present CoNUENTION of PARLIAMENT [made Jan. 6th, 1621], black letter, 21 pages, sm. 4to., modern half calf, Bonham Norton and John Bill, 1621 £1/5/- S.T.C., No. 8677 or 8678. 407 PARLIAMENT.—O.prieLp (Tuomas H. B.) The Representative History of Great Britain and IRELAND : being a History of the House of Commons, and of the Counties, Cities, and Boroughs of the United Kingdom, from the Earliest Period, Bust Eprrron, 6 vols, 8vo., half calf gilt, 1816 £1/10/- 408 PARLIAMENT.—Perir (Wii11AM, of the Inner Temple) The Antient Riau of the Com- MONS of ENGLAND ASSERTED ; or, a Discourse proving by Records and the best Historians, that the Commons of England were ever an Essential part of Parliament. Frrst Eprrron, sm. 8vo., old rebacked calf, Printed for F. Smith, T. Bassett [ &c.], 1680 £1/1/- Lacks the half-title. This book was answered by Robert Brady, M.D., who in turn was answered by William Atwood (see items entered under these Authors). 409 PARLIAMENT.—Townsenp (WiLtiAM CHaRLes) Memorrs of the House of Commons? from the CONVENTION PARLIAMENT of 1688-89 to the Passtne of the Rerorm Bri in 1832, Seconp Enrrron, portrait and frontispiece, 2 vols, 8vo., calf gilt, m.e., 1844. 15/- 410 PARLIAMENT.—Witiis (Browne) Norirra PARLIAMENTARIA, or an History of the COUNTIES, CrT1es, and Boroucus in ENGLAND and WALES, shewing what Boroughs were Anciently Parliamentary, but now disus’d, what do at this day return to Parliament : their Antiquities, Charters, Privileges, Lords, Churches, Monasteries, Government, Number of Electors, &c. . . . the whole extracted from MSS. and Printed Evidences, attempted in an Alphabetical Order, 3 vols, 8vo., blue straight-grained morocco, g.e., nice copy, 1730-50 | £1/10/- Vol. 1, Second Edition, Printed for Robert Gosling, 1730; Vol. 2, Printed for Robert Gosling, 1716 ; Vol. 3, Printed for the Author, 1750. 411 PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.—(Carrwricut (Jon, Political Reformer)| An APPEAL to the Nation, by the Union for Parliamentary Reform according to the Constitution, Frrst EpIrion, 8vo., contemp. calf, gilt back, the sides tooled in gilt in the “ Hollis” style with daggers, stars and caps of liberty (one joint cracked), 1812 12/- Inscription on fly-leaf, ‘‘ Doctor Parr from the Author.” 412 PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.—Mitt (Joun Sruarr) THoucurs on PARLIAMENTARY Rerorm, Frrst Epirron, 8vo., orig. wrappers, 1859 12/- Written in anticipation of the Reform Bill of Lord Aberdeen’s Government. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—vide Braconsriztp (B.), and BenrHam (JEREMY); ante.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30858616_0030.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)