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  • Plain truth: a satire. Humbly inscribed to the Right Honorable J---E--- of G ...

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    • London: Printed for M. Cooper ... 1747.
    • 1747
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  • The Italian question : a very humble remonstrance to the Right Honorable Lord Brougham / by a Sardinian.

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    • London : Thomas Cautley Newby, Publisher, 1848.
    • 1848
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    Text BWL p.v. 2 no. 1-9Schwarzman Building M2 - General Research Room 315

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  • Observations, remarks, and means, to prevent smuggling, humbly submitted to the consideration of the Rt. Honorable the House of Peers, and the Honorable House of Commons, in Parliament assembled by their obedient, humble servant, George Bishop.

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    • [Newcastle upon Tyne, F. Graham, 1967]
    • 1783
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  • The humble representation of Stevens Totton, [electronic resource] : citizen and mercer, of London, to the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor, the Honorable the Aldermen, and the gentlemen of the Common Council of the City of London .

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    • [London] : Printed, at the Law Printing-Office, by A. Wilson, Tooke's Court, [Cursitor] Street, Chancery Lane, 1795.
    • 1795
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  • The complaint : or, night-thoughts on time, death, friendship : Night the Second : Humbly inscribed to the right honorable the Earl of Wilmington.

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    • London : Printed for R. Dodsley, 1742.
    • 1742
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  • The throne of justice [electronic resource] : a Pindaric ode; humbly dedicated to the Right Honorable the Lord Viscount Molesworth. By Mr. Browne.

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    • London : printed for T. Edlin at the Prince's Arms over-against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, 1721.
    • 1721
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  • Some considerations that have been humbly offer'd and laid before the Honorable House of Commons, concerning the Lords of the Admiralty and the Commissioners of the navy.

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    • [London? 1698]
    • 1698
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    Text *KVB 1698 (Speke, H. Some considerations that have been humbly offer'd and laid before the Honorable House of Commons, concerning the Lords of the Admiralty and the Commissioners of the navy)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • An humble attempt, [electronic resource] : to lead the mind From error to truth, from misery to peace, from poverty to riches, honor and glory. By Philadelphus.

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    • London : printed for the author, by J. Brown, at the Printing Office, Fair Street, Horsly-Down, and sold by J. Buckland, Pater-Noster Row, and W. Ash, No. 15, Little Tower Street, [1780?]
    • 1780
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  • The true case of the Scots linnen manufacture, [electronic resource] : humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Honorable House of Commons.

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    • [London : s.n., 1720?]
    • 1720
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  • To the Honorable the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the debtors confined in His Majesty's prison of the Fleet, [sic] [electronic resource].

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    • [London, 1789]
    • 1789
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  • Jvsta honoraria: or, Fvneral rites in honor to the great memorial of my deceased master, the Right Honorable, Robert earl of Essex and Ewe ... Humbly presented to all them that are real mourners at his funeral. By Daniel Evance ...

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    • London, Printed for Edward Husband [1646]
    • 1646
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  • April 16th, 1757 [electronic resource] : to the Honorable Robert Dinwiddie, Esq., His Majesty's lieutenant-governor and commander in chief of the colony and dominion of Virginia : the humble address of the Council.

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    • [Williamsburg, Va. : Printed by William Hunter, 1757]
    • 1757
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  • A word concerning libels and libellers : humbly presented to the Right Honorable Sir John Moor, Lord-Mayor of London, and the Right Worshipfull the Aldermen his brethren / by Roger L'Estrange.

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    • London : Printed for Joanna Brome ..., 1681.
    • 1681
  • To the Honorable the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, convened at New-Haven the second Thursday of October AD 1769 : the memorial of Abel Buell of Killingworth humbly sheweth ...

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    • [Killingworth, Conn.] : [Printed by Abel Buell], [1769]
    • 1769
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    Text *KVB (1769 Oct.) (Buell, A. To the Honorable the General Assembly)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Considerations humbly offer'd to the honorable the House of Commons, [electronic resource] : for a clause to be added to the bill against bankrupts, including all insolvent prisoners within the penalties and benefits of that bill.

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    • [London?, 1719?]
    • 1719
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  • Some hints for the better improvement of husbandry, [electronic resource] : and reducing it to a rational and intelligible system. In a letter humbly submited [sic] to the consideration of His Excellency the Right Honorable the Earl of Halifax ...

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    • Dublin : printed for Laurence Flin, 1762.
    • 1762
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  • Observations on the propriety of fixing upon a central and inland situation for the permanent residence of Congress, humbly offered to the consideration of the honorable the members of the Senate and House of representatives of the United States [electronic resource] / by the author.

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    • [New York], Printed in the year MDCCLXXXIX.
    • 1789
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  • September 22d, 1756 [electronic resource] : to the Honorable Robert Dinwiddie, Esq., His Majesty's lieutenant-governor and commander in chief of the colony and dominion of Virginia : the humble address of the Council.

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    • [Williamsburg, Va. : Printed by William Hunter, 1756]
    • 1756
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  • To the right honorable, the Commons of England in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of divers wel affected persons inhabiting the city of London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, hamblets, and places adjacent. Whereunto is anexed, The humble desires of the said petitioners for the Houses resolution thereon, before they proceed with the personall treaty.

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    • [London, 1648]
    • 1648
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    Text *KC 1648 (Levellers. To the right honorable, the Commons of England in Parliament assembled)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • A true narrative of som remarkable proceedings concerning the ships Samson, Salvador, and George, and several other prize-ships depending in the High Court of Admiraltie : most humbly presented to the Parlament of the Common-wealth of England, and to the right honorable the Council of State, by autoritie of Parlament, and to the honorable the Council of Officers, of His Excellencie the Lord General / by Tho. Violet ...

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    • London : Printed by William Du-Gard, An. Dom., 1653.
    • 1653
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  • The humble petition of the commons of the City of London in Common Councel assembled : to the Honorable, the Commons of England in Parliament assembled. With a narrative of the proceedings of the Court of Common-Councel: and the vote of the House of Parliament, and their answer thereupon. Together with Colonel Titchborn's speech, made in the Honorable House of Commons at the delivery of the said petition and narrative. Ordered by the Commons ... that this petition ... be forthwith printed ...

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    • London : printed by Peter Cole, at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, at the Royal Exchange, Jan. 16. 1648. [i.e. 1649]
    • 1649
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  • To the Right Honorable Richard, lord viscount Howe, of the kingdom of Ireland, and to His Excellency the Honorable William Howe, esquire, general of His Majesty's forces in America, the king's commissioners for restoring peace to His Majesty's colonies in North-America. The humble representation and petition of the freeholders and inhabitants of Queen's County, on the island of Nassau, in the province of New-York.

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    • [New York, Macdonald and Cameron, 1776]
    • 1776
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    Text *KVB++ 1776 (Queen's County, N.Y. Citizens. To the Right Honorable Richard, lord viscount Howe, of the kingdom of Ireland, and to His Excellency the Honorable William Howe, esquire, general of His Majesty's forces in America, the king's commissioners for restoring peace to His Majesty's colonies in North-America) *KVB++ 1776 (Queen's County, N.Y. Citizens. To the Right Honorable Richard, lord viscount Howe, of the kingdom of Ireland, and to His Excellency the Honorable William Howe, esquire, general of His Majesty's forces in America, the king's commissioners for restoring peace to His Majesty's colonies in North-America)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Varieties of southern religious history : essays in honor of Donald G. Mathews / edited by Regina D. Sullivan and Monte Harrell Hampton.

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    • Columbia, South Carolina : The University of South Carolina Press, [2015]
    • 2015-2015
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    Text JFE 15-3356Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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  • Four queries concerning the miracles said to have been wrought in the first ages of the Church [microform], humbly offered to the learned world as necessary to be considered in this time : for the honor of the truth of God, and of those gentlemen who are concerned in the defence of it.

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    • London : Printed for R. Manby and H.S. Cox, 1748.
    • 1748
  • Scheme of a lottery for the year 1762, consisting of 60,000 tickets, and 28,431 prizes, and 150 premiums, divided into six classes, ... Most humbly submitted to the consideration of the Honorable House of Commons [electronic resource].

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    • [London, 1762]
    • 1762
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  • Milton no plagiary [electronic resource] : or, a detection of the forgeries contained in Lauder's Essay on the imitation of the moderns in the Paradise lost. In a Letter humbly addressed to the Right Honorable the Earl of Bath, By the Rev. John Douglas, A. M.

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    • London : printed for A. Millar, opposite Catherine-Street, in the Strand, MDCCLVI. [1756]
    • 1756
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  • To the honorable the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled; the humble petition of Charles Walmesley, William Gibson, and John Douglass, for and on behalf of themselves, and of the larger number of the Roman Catholics of this kingdom, ... [electronic resource].

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    • [London?, 1790?]
    • 1790
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  • The answer of the Scots linnen manufacturers to the report of the Lords Commissioners of trade and plantations [electronic resource] : and to a Paper falsly call'd, The Case of the Printing of Linnen in Great-Britain, &c. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Honorable House of Commons.

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    • [London : s.n., 1720?]
    • 1720
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  • Milton vindicated from the charge of plagiarism, brought against him by Mr. Lauder, and Lauder himself convicted of several forgeries and gross impositions on the public. In a letter humbly addressed to the Right Honorable the Earl of Bath. By John Douglas ...

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    • London: A. Millar, 1751.
    • 1751
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  • To the Honorable the knights, citizens, burgesses, in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of several proprietorrs [sic] of plantations in the islands of Nevis and St. Christophers in America, and merchants trading to the same; on behalf of themselves and other the inhabitants and traders to the aforesaid islands.

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    • [London, 1705?]
    • 1705
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  • The humble answer of the divines attending the honorable commissioners of Parliament, at the treaty at Newport in the Isle of Wight. To the second paper delivered to them by His Majesty, Octob. 6. 1648. About episcopall government. Delivered to His Majesty, October 17 ...

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    • London, Printed for A. Roper, 1648.
    • 1648
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  • Milton vindicated from the charge of plagiarism : brought against him by Mr. Lauder : and Mr. Lauder himself convicted of several forgeries and gross impositions on the public : in a letter humbly addressed to the Right Honorable the Earl of Bath / by John Douglas ...

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    • London : Printed for A. Millar ..., 1751.
    • 1751
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  • Four queries concerning the miracles said to have been wrought in the first ages of the Church : humbly offered to the learned world as necessary to be considered in this time : for the honor of the truth of God, and of those gentlemen who are concerned in the defence of it.

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    • London : Printed for R. Manby and H.S. Cox, on Ludgate-Hill, 1748.
    • 1748
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    Text Pforz (Review of the fiery eruption)Schwarzman Building - Pforzheimer Collection Room 319

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  • The humble answer of the general councel officers of the army, under his exelency, Tho. Lord Fairfax, to the demands of the Honorable the Commons of England assembled in Parliament, concerning the late securing or secluding of some members thereof.

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    • London : Printed for H. Beck, 1648.
    • 1648
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    Text CI p.v. 132 no. 1-13Schwarzman Building M2 - Milstein Division Room 121

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  • Immanuel: or, an humble attempt to defend the honor of Christ as the God man mediator. In some cursory observations on part of the Rev. Mr. Elliot's work. Entitled Divine revelation the only test of sound doctrine, &c. By W. S [electronic resource].

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    • Rochester : printed and sold by T. Fisher; sold also by S. Crowder, in Pater-Noster-Row, and W. Harris, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, MDCCLXXIII. [1773]
    • 1773
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  • The second part of Sedger's rudiments of book-keeping: humbly addressed to the Honorable East-India Company; in which, company accounts are treated in a manner intirely new, Curious and Useful, whereby they are thoroughly sifted, and rendered agreeable to Practice [electronic resource].

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    • London : printed for Messrs. Fielding and Walker, No. 20, Pater-Noster-Row; and Mr. Kent, at the Corner of Kingsgate-Street, Holborn, 1778.
    • 1778
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  • The humble acknowledgement, and petition of divers inhabitants, in, and about the citie of London. : Presented to the Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled the second of June. 1646. VVhereunto is added, the answer returned by the said Honorable House of Commons. Published by authoritie.

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    • London : printed by M[atthew]. S[immons]. for Henry Overton, in Popes-head-Alley, 1646.
    • 1646
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  • Vox populi, expressed in XXXV. motions to this present Parliament. Being the generall voyce and the humble and earnest request of the people of God in England to that honorable and religious assembly. For reforming the present corrupt state of the church. Published by Irenæus Philadelphus [pseud.].

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    • [London] Printed in the yeere, 1641.
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  • The humble petition of the lord major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London in common-councell assembled: to the right honorable the commons in Parliament assembled, May 9. 1648. Together with their answer to the said petition.

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    • London, Printed by R. Cotes printer to the Honorable City of London, 1648.
    • 1648
  • The humble answer of the general councel officers of the army, under his exelency, Tho. Lord Fairfax, to the demands of the Honorable the Commons of England assembled in Parliament, concerning the late securing or secluding of some members thereof [microform].

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    • London : Printed for H. Beck, 1648.
    • 1648
  • To The Right Honorable The Lords and Commons Assembled in High Covrt Of Parliament : The humble Petition of the Lord Major, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in Common-Councell Assembled. With the Answer of the Lords and Commons to the said Petition.

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    • [S.l.] : Printed by Richard Cotes Printer to the Honourable City of London, [1646].
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  • A proposal humbly offered to this honorable House of Commons, by John Horne upholsterer, London, to change both the good and bad moneys of this Kingdom, and to make out the want of weight in the right coin, and in so doing to raise the King, near two millions of money; and also to cause a free and open trade amongst ourselves, and that every person shall make use as well of his bad moneys as his good, until his bad money hath wasted it self quite away, as we humbly conceive may be in a few years and much easier for the people to lose 20s. in 40 weeks, than to lose i in one day, &c. humbly refer'd to the wisdom of this Honorable house [electronic resource].

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    • [London : s.n., 1696]
    • 1696-1717
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  • To the Right Honorable Charles Poulett Thompson, Governor General of Her Majesty's provinces in North America [microform] : the following considerations in relation to a federal union of all Her Majesty's possessions in North America are respectfully submitted by His Excellency's humble servant, under the signature of Chatham, Dec. 6th, 1839.

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    • [S.l. : s.n., 1839?]
    • 1839
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  • A statement of facts respecting the instruction given to the students for the Romish priesthood in the Royal College of St. Patrick, Maynooth : humbly submitted to the consideration of the right honorable the lords spiritual and temporal of Great Britain and Ireland in parliament assembled, and to every one of their lordships in particular / By the Rev. A.S. Thelwall.

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    • London : Seeley, Burnside and Seeley: W.H. Dalton, 1845
    • 1845
  • Milton vindicated from the charge of plagiarism, [electronic resource] : brought against him by Mr. Lauder, and Lauder himself convicted of several forgeries and gross impositions on the public. In a Letter humbly addressed to the Right Honorable the Earl of Bath. By John Douglas, M. A. Rector of Eaton Constantine, Salop.

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    • London : printed for A. Millar, opposite Catharine-Street, in the Strand, MDCCLI. [1751] [1750]
    • 1751
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  • To the high and honorable Parliament of England now assembled at Westminster. The humble petitions, serious suggestions, and dutifull expostulations of some moderate and loyall gentlemen, yeomen, and freeholders of the Easterne association. These petitions, &c. had beene formally presented to the Parliament, but for the reasons rendred at the latter end.

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    • London, Printed for R. Smith, 1648.
    • 1648
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  • The petition of the lord major, aldermen & commons of the city of London, in Common Councel assembled: unto the Right Honorable the Commons of England in Parliament assembed [sic], with the answer of the Parliament thereunto; and also, the petition of divers wel-affected citizens of the city of London, presented unto the Common Councell, humbly desiring their concurrence therein. Published according to order.

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    • London, Printed by M. Simmons, 1645.
    • 1645
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    Text *KC 1645 (London. Corporation. Court of Common Council. Petition of the lord major, aldermen & commons)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Proposals reviv'd, of establishing, and supporting a public schole, design'd, amongst other improvements, for the sea-service of the nation, without any public charge, or præjudice whatsoever. Which upon the humble petition of Lewis Maidwell, the last session, were referr'd b the Honorable House of Commons to a committee, ... [electronic resource].

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    • [London : s.n., 1701]
    • 1699-1701
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  • The encomium, a poem [electronic resource] : humbly inscrib'd to the Right Honorable the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. Occasion'd chiefly by the successes of the last campaign, and His Lordship's speech thereupon to his Grace the Duke of Marlborough in the House of Lords, by Order of that Illustrious Assembly.

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    • London : printed by J. Darby in Bartholomew-Close, and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, 1710.
    • 1710
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  • A short statement of facts, [electronic resource] : humbly submitted to the most Noble the Marquis of Salisbury, and the Right Honorable Lord Romney; and other noblemen and gentlemen, concerning the iron fence railing parting their respective grounds, in the Green Park. By John Hanson, Smith, and furnishing Ironmonger, Bruton-Street, near Bond-Street.

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    • London : [s.n.], 1797.
    • 1797
    • 1 Resource

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