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London Debating Societies
… Catholicks or the Enthusiasm of the Methodists tended more to injure the general Interests of Religion? Religious … when conducted with Liberality and Candour, is peculiarly to the reasoning Powers of Man.' Daily Advertiser January 8 … and their Hope that the wise and virtuous Exertions of the British Parliament would speedily abolish in toto a Traffick …
London Debating Societies
… the blessings of a Free Constitution, principally indebted to King John, for signing Magna Carta, to Harry VIII, for freeing them from the dominion of the … the tax on Hair Powder (and its proposed substitute), Tea, British Spirits, &c. &c. will be most minutely examined …
London Debating Societies
… a Belief in the Devil?' Several gentlemen have promised to support 'the opinion of the great and pious Dr. Fleming, in his "Discourse on the non-entity of Satan" To these we must subjoin a communication indeed of an … most solemn Appeal to the Public. - Their reverence of the British Constitution has been evinced by their uniform …
London Debating Societies
… 1798 Westminster Forum 'Have Parents any justifiable right to controul the Affections of their Children? The audience … PAINE versus HUNTINGTON 'Which has been more injurious to the Christian Religion, the Publications and Preaching of … damning, without distinction, the men who adore the British Constitution, but who dislike the present Ministry, …
London Politics 1713-1717
… for two reasons. First, it is the nearest available list to the period during which the minutes were compiled, for … 1715 election was hotly contested, no pollbook is known to have been produced. Secondly, and more importantly, the … For newspaper references from the Burney Collection in the British Library we are indebted to Dr Eveline Cruickshanks. …
A Dictionary of London
… in Cheap London Privileges These were granted from time to time by the Royal Charters given to the City and were jealously guarded by the Mayor and … in charters, grants, etc., contained in the MSS. in the British Museum, the MSS. of the Dean and Chapter of St. …
London Radicalism 1830-1843: A Selection of the Papers of Francis Place
London Record Society, volume 5. Selections from the papers of this central figure in London radical politics, now housed in the British Library.
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This place derives its name from its situation on the road to London, which crosses the river Colne here, by a … it is in the patronage of the Countess of Caledon, to whom also the impropriation belongs. The chapel is a … of Anglesey's park at Beaudesert, are the remains of a British or Danish encampment. Longdon (St. Mary) LONGDON ( …
Survey of London Monograph
… Standing on the Members' Terrace steps, the King replied to an address made by the Chairman of the Establishment … Bridge Road front (Plate 9b). Unfinished areas had to be disguised 'so that on the opening day it should not be … that the so-called 'Italian' tiles were, of course, of 'British Manufacture'. 16 Within the roof are two further …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… b(i). Cemetery, at Cop Hill, N. of the church: Romano-British burials, with Samian urns, etc., were found in 1824 … afterwards, and c. 1265 North and South Aisles were added to the nave; c. 1335 the N. aisle was widened, the North … and 'E' are legible; the splay of the window is carried to the floor and is flanked by recesses with four-centred …
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