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19872080202102500535Okinawa Kyobun Publishing 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Okinawa Kyobun Publishing paperback
19902080202102502095Shinkosho Co. Ltd. Tsunebunsha 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shinkosho Co., Ltd. Tsunebunsha paperback
58775Printed by John Baskett. London; R. Cruttwell. Bath. 1739;1778. 8vo. pp. 264 xv Index i blank. Contemporary calf spine ends a little worn lower front corner bumped ex-libris Bath Municipal Libraries with their book-plate now roughly removed light 'Sold' stamp on the first title signature of JOHN WHITTINGTON 1778 on front free end-paper. This is not a collection of separately printed Acts rather an individual printing with consecutive pagination each Act with its own title. Printed by John Baskett. London; R. Cruttwell. Bath. 1739;1778. 8vo. unknown
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1969ZB493372NY: Burt Franklin 1969. facsimile reprint of the 1844-1847 edition; 2 volumes in one 487 212 pp. hardcover fine. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. NY: Burt Franklin hardcover
194101834. . 21pp. 4to. On six loose bifoliums. In good condition lightly aged and worn. Incomplete: paginated 23 to 32 the last a mistake for 33. The manuscript reproduces exactly with omissions the text on pp.79-94 of the publication 'Debates in the House of Commons on a Resolution Preparatory to the Introduction and in the House of Lords on the Motion for the Second Reading of the Bill for Removing the Civil Disabilities of the Jews … Reprinted from the Mirror of Parliament at the request of the Committee of the Jewish Association for obtaining Civil Rights and Privileges' London: Printed for the Proprietors of “The Mirror of Parliament†3 Abingdon-street Westminster 1934. There are a couple of indications of a foreign origin: first the style of writing with the personal pronoun appearing throughout as a small i and the numbering having a foreign feel; second a the style of printing of a shelfmark 'Va III. - 4.' on a slip of paper on the last leaf. The shelfmark is accompanied by a circular stamp in black ink containing the acronym 'BMPF'. It may be that the manuscript was transcribed from the newspaper in order to provide an interested foreign party with an account of the debate before publication in book form. [ 1834. ] unknown
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2483212 January 1716. His Majesty's Exchequer London. See his entries in the Oxford DNB and History of Parliament the former of which notes his ‘high reputation for courage’ and his presence ‘at Neerwinden and Landen in 1693 covering the retreat on 19 July and saving William III from capture by the enemy’. 1p 8vo. On aged and worn paper with chipping to edges and pitting along a horizontal central line but with both signatures clear and unblemished. The customary printed document completed in manuscript. Records in a secretarial hand the receipt of £25 by ‘Hen: Lumley Esqr. attor to the Rt. Honble Rd Lord Lumley Rd Hill & John Wiseman’. Signed towards bottom right ‘H Lumley’ and towards bottom left ‘Witness / John Letton’. See Image. 12 January 1716. [His Majesty's Exchequer, London.] unknown
64907Royal Assent. 15 May 1822. . pp. 67 i. BOUND WITH : An Act To alter amend and enlarge the Powers of an Act passed in the Third Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth for regulating the Poor of the City of Bristol and for other purposes connected therewith. 1 WILL. IV. Royal Assent. 11 March 1831. pp. 31 i. Contemporary half calf and marbled boards front board detached piece cut from the top margin of the first leaf not affecting text else contents very good. Royal Assent. 15 May 1822. hardcover
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174121301London: John Baskett 1741. Very good condition. An Act for opening a Trade to and from Persia through Russia" granting the Russia Company the right to import Persian commodities in particular raw silk on the provision that British woollen goods be bartered in exchange. The Act prohibited the using or wearing of any "wrought silks" in Britain and states "this Act not to affect the East Indian Company". With the first page of the Act followed by pp675-679. Folio. John Baskett unknown
173521297London: John Baskett 1735. Very good condition. An Act for the better regulating the Nightly Watch and Bedels within the Parish of Saint Martin in the Fields within the Liberties of the City of Westminster". An early attempt to establish policing in the parish with much interesting content on the proposed policies including: meeting date set to determine number of watchmen needed; how to fill vacancies; times for watching; the duties of constables & watchmen; payment by half yearly assessment; the assessment on houses of ambassadors to be paid by landlords; and hired servants barred from serving as watchmen. It was not until 1774 when Sir Charles Whitworth pushed through the Westminster Night Watch Act that additional security measures were finally approved such as specifying the minimum number of watchmen and patrols punishments for infractions by watchmen and allowing watchmen from different parishes to assist in other parishes. With the first page of the Act followed by pp183 - 190. Folio. John Baskett unknown
1777100737Pamphlet format small folio disbound but expertly taped spine 711-780 pp. Some darkening around edges mostly title and last page very minor aging; overall in nice condition. This content focuses on a variety of local government issues during the reign of George III. Topics include the widening and lighting of streets altering or rebuilding some buildings appointment of local authorities and the regulation of carts and carriages in town. Charles Eyre and William Strahan unknown
1716100738Pamphlet format small foilio disbound 643-646 pp. Some darkening aging and minor foxing; otherwise very good. While only three pages this act focuses on the important subject of the regulation of tobacco production. It seems the primary goal was to prevent the mixing of other substances with tobacco in the product sold to the public and prevent any abuses in the making and mixing of snuff. John Baskett unknown
1764100735Pamphlet format small folio disbound. Five acts lacking separate titles but complete appears to be two extra tittle pages a few tears and corner folds one act with margin tear not affecting text minor some soiling; otherwise very good. This is an interesting collection of Parliamentary Acts relating to America during the reign of George III. While most of the acts are from the colonial period there is also some Revolutionary War material. There are several acts concerning the importation of rice from South Carolina and Georgia and others that relate to importation of wheat beaver skins and tea into the colonies. Others address the quartering of troops in the colonies as well as better pay for soldiers and dealing with mutiny and desertion. Additionally several acts refer to a continuation of the right of the king to secure and detain people charged with or suspected of "high treason" and for the exchange of American prisoners brought to Great Britain. Mark Baskett; Charles Eyre and William Strahan
1745100736Pamphlet format small folio disbound each act with its own title. One act with 2 pages separated some minor dampstaining; otherwise very good plus. The lengthiest act relating to the raising of money makes several specific references to colonial Georgia including the provisioning of the garrisons commissioning of troops of Highland Rangers with schooners and granting money to the trustees of Georgia for the improvement of the colony. Another act provides for a speedy trial for those who commit treason against the king. Also included is an act to indemnify those individuals who defended the king concerning the "Scottish Rebellion." Thomas Baskett unknown
1876290841London: printed by Harrison and Sons 1876. First Edition. Softcover. Good copy in original stiff card wrappers with some wear and tear as with age. Remains well-preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; 80 pages. Subjects; Portugal. Commercial Negotiation Portugal - Great Britain. Correspondence. London: printed by Harrison and Sons paperback