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The fashionable tell-tale; containing a great variety of curious and interesting anecdotes of emperors, kings, queens, statesmen, prelates, divines, generals, admirals, captains, physicians, poets and players. Dedicated, by permission, to David Garrick, esq. The second edition, greatly improved and enlarged. 1778
[BOWDEN & TUCKER, BROKERS.] For sale by the candle, at Garraway's Coffee House, 'Change Alley, Cornhill, on Thursday, October 1, 1818, at half-past two o'clock precisely, the following goods: N.B. No allowance will be made on East India goods, either for re-weighing, re-bonding, duty or deficiency, on entries. 81 chests pale Peruvian bark ... 717 bags Java tumeric ... 3 barrels coloquintida ... 3 casks mother-o'-pearl shells ...
[HASTINGS, Warren]. [11 EAST INDIA COMPANY AND RELATED PAMPHLETS]: LETTERS OF ALBANICUS to the People of England, on the Partiality and Injustice of the Charges Brought Against Warren Hastings, Esq. ... J. Debrett ... 1786. 2nd Ed. T.p. + vii + 97pp. [AND] AN APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE of England and Scotland, in Behalf of Warren Hastings, Esq. ... 1788. Half title present. T.p. + 60pp. [AND] PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE Chosen December 10, 1787, By A General Meeting of the East India Company's Military Officers Now in England. ... 1788. T.p. + 42pp. [AND] LETTERS PATENT, Establishing a Supreme Court of Judicature, at Fort-William, in Bengal, Bearing date the Twenty-sixth Day of March, in the Fourteenth Year of the Reign of George III. Anno Domini One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy-Four. ... 1788. 51pp. + ([G3]-[G4]). [AND] THE ANSWER OF WARREN HASTINGS, ESQ. To The Articles Exhibited by the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, In Parliament assembled, In the Name of themselves, and of all the Commons of Great Britain, In Maintenance of their Impeachment aganist him, for High Crimes and Misdemenours, Supposed to have been by him committed. Delivered at the Bar of the House of Peers, On Wednesday, November 28, 1787. 184pp. [AND] THE SPEECH OF MAJOR SCOTT IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, on the 14th of February, 1791. With Authentic Copies of the Orders, Issued by the Board of Control, In Approbation of those Systems that are pointedly condemned in the Articles of Impeachment; voted by the late House of Commons. And Extracts fom the Journals, Proving the Increase of the Revenues of Bengal during the Administration of Mr Hastings. ... 1792. Half title Present. xxxi + 38pp. [AND] A LETTER FROM MAJOR SCOTT, TO PHILIP FRANCIS, ESQ. ... 1791. T.p. + 78pp. [AND] A LETTER TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE C.J. FOX on the Subject of His Conduct Upon the Charges Made by Mr Paul Against the Marquis Wellesley, To Which are Annexed a faithful Copy of the First Letter From the East India Directors to the Marquis Which was Sent: And Also Faithful Copy of the Dispatch Proposed to be Sent to the Marquis From the East India Directors. .. Messr. Richardson .. 1800. 107pp. + [iii] Postcript. [AND] THE SPEECH OF RANDLE JACKSON, ESQ. Delivered at a General Court of East India Proprietors, On May 21st, 1806; held for the Consideration of Certain Papers, respecting the Conduct of The Court of Directors, Court of Proprietors, and the late Governor-General. .. John Stockdale ... 1806. Half title present. [iv] + 50pp. [AND] THE CARNATIC QUESTION Considered; In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. ... R.H. Evans .. 1806. Half title Present. 104pp. Heavily annotated by Kirpatrick. [AND] THE CARNATIC QUESTION Stated. .. John Stockdale .. .1808. 196pp. Half title present. T.p. + 196pp. London
[HASTINGS, Warren]. Proceedings at a General Court of proprietors of East-India stock, held at the India-House, on Friday, November 7, 1783. London: J. Debrett, 1783. Not in Goldsmiths' or Kress. [Bound with:] SCOTT-WARING, John. A Letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, one of His Majesty's principal Secretaries of State. London: John Stockdale, 1783. Goldsmiths' 12444; Kress B.639. [And:] SCOTT-WARING, J. A Letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Paymaster General of His Majesty's forces. London: J. Stockdale, 1783. Goldsmiths' 12445; Kress B.640. [And:] PULTENEY, William. The Effects to be expected from the East India Bill, upon the constitution of Great Britain, if passed into a law. London: J. Stockdale, 1783. Kress B.629; not in Goldsmiths'. [And:] A Complete and authentic detail of the several debates in the House of Commons on the East-India bill. London: J. Stockdale, 1784. Goldsmiths' 12637; not in Kress. [And:] An Authentic account of the debates in the House of Lords, on Tuesday, December 9, Monday, December 15, and Wednesday, December 17, 1783. On the Bill "for establishing certain regulations for the better management of the territories, revenues, and commerce of this kingdom in the East-Indies". London: J. Debrett, 1783. Goldsmiths' 12436; Kress B.541.
[NIEVELT, M. Az. van] Handvesten, octroyen, privilegien en regten, aan de stede Vlaardingen, zoo by de Graaven, als by de Staaten van Holland en Westvriesland vergunt of bevestigt; of door onderhandelingen, verbintenissen en overeenkomsten van de regeerders dier stede voor de poorters verkregen: Mitgaders oude keuren en andere egte stukken daar toe betrekkelyk; Benevens eene naspeuring en aanwyzing van de waare gelegenheid, of legging, oudheid, aanzien en ongevallen derzelver stede: Alles in 't ligt gegeven van wegen Burgemeesteren en vroedschappen der stede Vlaardingen. 1775
[WOOLF, Virginia]. Virginia Woolf Quarterly: A Scholarly, Critical, and Literary Journal. Vol.I No.1, Fall 1972; Vol.I No.2, Winter 1973; Vol.I No.3, Spring 1973; Vol.I No.4, Summer 1973; Vol.II Nos.1-2, Winter & Spring (double issue);Vol. II Nos. 3-4, Summer & Fall (double issue); Vol.III Nos. 1&2, Winter & Spring (double issue); Vol.III Nos. 3&4 Summer & Fall (double issue). 1972
ANSON, George; Richard Walter, compiler. A voyage round the world, in the years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV ... Compiled from papers and other materials of the Right Honourable George Lord Anson, and published under his direction by Richard Walter, M.A. Chaplain of His Majesty's Ship the Centurion, in that expedition. 1748
BAEDEKER, Karl Allemagne. Bords du Rhin depuis Bale jusqu'a La Frontiere de Hollande. Foret-Noire, Vosges, Haardt, Odenwald, Taunus, Eifel, Sept-Montagnes, Vallees de La Nahe, Moselle, Lahn, Ahr, Sieg, Wupper et Ruhr. 1864
BAEDEKER, Karl. Deutschland nebst Theilen der angrenzenden Länder bis Strassburg, Luxemburg, Kopenhagen, Krakau, Lemberg, Ofen-Pesth, Venedig, Mailand. Erster Theil: Oesterreich, Süd-und West-Deutschland, Ober-Italien. 1860