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A discourse concerning the lawfulness and right manner of keeping Christmas, and other Christian holy-days, by way of question and answer. Intended for the use of a charity-school. A Discourse Concerning The Lawfulness And Right Manner Of Keeping Christmas, And Other Christian Holy-Days, By Way Of Question And Answer. Intended For The Use Of A Charity-School. printed for, and sold by H. Hills, in Black-Fryart, near the Water-Side, 1708.

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Proceedings of a general court martial, held at Orcq, by order of the Commander in Chief, May 15, 1793, on the conduct of Captain Richard Gregory, .... Proceedings Of A General Court Martial, Held At Orcq, By Order Of The Commander In Chief, May 15, 1793, On The Conduct Of Captain Richard Gregory, .... Gregory, Richard, [publisher not identified], [1793]

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A report of the proceedings and opinion of the Board of General Officers, on their examination into the Conduct, Behaviour, and Proceedings of Lieutenant-General Sir John Cope, Knight of the Bath, Col A Report Of The Proceedings And Opinion Of The Board Of General Officers, On Their Examination Into The Conduct, Behaviour, And Proceedings Of Lieutenant-General Sir John Cope, Knight Of The Bath, Colonel Peregrine Lascelles, And Brigadier-General Thomas Fowke. From The Time Of The Breaking Out Of The Rebellion In North-Britain In The Year 1745, Till The Action At Preston-Pans Inclusive. Taken Publickly In The Great Room At The Horse-Guards In The Year 1746. With A Preface, Containing The Reasons For This Publication. Great Britain. printed for George Faulkner in Essex-Street, M,DCC,XLIX. [1749]

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The trial of Richard Dry : before the Hon. Mr. Baron Metge, and the Honourable Mr. Baron Smith, at a general assizes and general gaol delivery, held in and for the county of the city of Cork, at the King's Old Castle, Cork, on Thursday, the 21st day of Sept. 1797, on an indictment for feloniously tendering, and causing to be tendered, an unlawful oath to one Charles Callanan. The Trial Of Richard Dry : Before The Hon. Mr. Baron Metge, And The Honourable Mr. Baron Smith, At A General Assizes And General Gaol Delivery, Held In And For The County Of The City Of Cork, At The King's Old Castle, Cork, On Thursday, The 21st Day Of Sept. 1797, On An Indictment For Feloniously Tendering, And Causing To Be Tendered, An Unlawful Oath To One Charles Callanan. Dry, Richard, printed by J. Connor, circulating library, Castle-Street, 1797.

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The tryal of Charles Bradbury : for the detestable crime of sodomy said to be committed on the body of James Hearne, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on Thursday the 11th of September, 1755. In the Twenty-Ninth Year of His Majesty's Reign, and the Seventh sessions in the Mayoralty of the right honourable Stephen Theodore Janssen, Esq; Lord-Mayor of the City of London. The Tryal Of Charles Bradbury : For The Detestable Crime Of Sodomy Said To Be Committed On The Body Of James Hearne, At Justice-Hall In The Old-Bailey, On Thursday The 11th Of September, 1755. In The Twenty-Ninth Year Of His Majesty's Reign, And The Seventh Sessions In The Mayoralty Of The Right Honourable Stephen Theodore Janssen, Esq; Lord-Mayor Of The City Of London. Bradbury, Charles. printed, and sold by M. Cooper at the Globe, in Pater-Noster Row, 1755.
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