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177714476Du 15 février 1777 qui maintient les premiers consuls dans le droit de convoquer les Assemblées Municipales. Affaire de la commune de Roquevaire. Broché Bon Aix David 1777
1754LV2072London:: Printed by Thomas Baskett Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty 1754. 1754. Folio. pp. 2 227-230. Self-wraps. Title-page: Anno Regni Georgeii II. Regis Magnae Britanniae Franciae & Hiberniae Vicesimo Septimo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the Tenth Day of November Anno Dom. 1747 . . . Defender of the Faith &c. Relating to Duty taxes applied to the importation of all wines vinegar cider beer as well as all brandy wines 'strong waters' and the like coming to London or any other "ports creeks or places" in the kingdom of England. Full title: "An Act to continue the Duties for Encouragement of the Coinage of Money; and for removing Doubts concerning the Continuance of the Duty of Twenty Shillings for every Ton of Brandy Wines and Strong Waters imported." Printed by Thomas Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty, 1754. paperback
1754LV2072London:: Printed by Thomas Baskett Printer to the King’s most Excellent Majesty 1754. 1754. Folio. pp. 2 227-230. Self-wraps. Title-page: Anno Regni Georgeii II. Regis Magnae Britanniae Franciae & Hiberniae Vicesimo Septimo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the Tenth Day of November Anno Dom. 1747 . . . Defender of the Faith &c. Relating to Duty taxes applied to the importation of all wines vinegar cider beer as well as all brandy wines ‘strong waters’ and the like coming to London or any other "ports creeks or places" in the kingdom of England. Full title: "An Act to continue the Duties for Encouragement of the Coinage of Money; and for removing Doubts concerning the Continuance of the Duty of Twenty Shillings for every Ton of Brandy Wines and Strong Waters imported." Printed by Thomas Baskett, Printer to the King’s most Excellent Majesty, 1754. paperback books
30p. 8vo. Original full blue grey printed wraps. Very nice copy. Sir Robert Laird Borden (1854-1937). As prime minister, Borden headed a Conservative government until 1917 and a Union (coalition) government until his resignation in 1920. He is remembered for his leadership in carrying Canada through World War I and, subsequently, in defining the new status of the self-governing dominions in the British Empire. Largely through his efforts the dominions were given separate representation in the League of Nations, and the Canadian Parliament ratified the treaties that resulted from the Versailles peace conference of 1919. WWI 13
111451 volume petit in-folio, 139 folio chiffrés. Registre manuscrit sur papier bleuté, entièrement rempli, entre le 12 octobre 1774 au 29 mars 1780. Vélin souple de l'époque, liens en tissus conservés. Titre manuscrit en noir sur le titre. Très bon état.
5970A Grenoble, Chez J.L.A. Giroud, 1785. Petit in 8 veau de l'époque (coins et coiffes émoussés), tranches rouges, IV-176 pp.
17362796# AUTEUR: Furgole Jean-Baptiste - avocat au parlement de Toulouse. # ÉDITEUR: Caranove - Manavit - Forest - Toulouse # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1736 # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Vergé # COUVERTURE: Plein veau d'époque - dos à nerfs décor doré # DÉTAILS: In 4° relié 9ff.+386pp.+ 11ff. qui ont donné lieu, leurs droits, prérogatives charges, les différents moyens canoniques pour établir leurs droits; la manière de les exercer, les autres questions sur la même matière. Suivant les décrets des conciles, les constitutions des papes, les chartes anciennes, les ordonnances déclarations des rois la jurisprudence des arrêts. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Slightly dusty dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with sunned spine and very slight sunning to covers. 272pp. A report on Ministers at work, evidence from nine MPs and a debate on the motion 'That MPs are too ignorant to do their job properly' with 6 MPs For the Motion and 6 MPs Against.
24 page stapled booklet measuring 7.8" x 5". Splendidly illustrated with reproductions of fifteen black and white photos of Churchill during his visit to Ottawa at the end of 1941. Contains the full text of his speech to the Parliament of Canada, preceded by introductions by its Speaker and Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. Average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound copy of this important piece of Canadian WWII history. Not listed in Woods. Book
1771168171771 velin ivoire, dos à nerfs, muet. in-12, 26, 56, 28, 48, 50, 14, 38, 47pp., s.l., s.n. (ca. 1771)
013980Lot divers : lettres adressées à Pierre-Emmanuel de Casaux (1716-1778), président à mortier au Parlement de Bordeaux, expéditeurs non identifiés clairement : .Benelaux (?), de Saint Androny, 1761 : vins, pigeons, vendanges ; .Trouvé, de Paris : 4 LAS autour du rachat de la charge (voir Gallois). Probablement la famille originaire du Bordelais et portant les armes : « De gueules, à la fasce d'argent chargée de deux cloches de sable les battants d'or, acc. en chef de deux molettes du même, trouées d'azur, et en pointe d'un lion d'argent ». Toutefois les cachets aux armes portent trois molettes et non deux ; .Fargis (?) : voeux ; .Broca : reçu de 1771. Probablement un aïeul du médecin Paul Broca (grand-père?) ; .Montz, A Paris, 1760 : Casaux l'a prévenu d'un jugement dans un procès contre Meyrac ; .De Bossey, LAS et LS : demande d'argent pour l'aider puis excuses pour sa demande. Adressées au fils pendant la révolution ; .Caissier ainé, de Castres, adressée à M. Fermat : résine. [216]
1825204766London : House of Commons 1825. First Edition. Hardback. Good copy in the original title-printed blue paper wrappers. Some edge tears and dulling to the wrappers as with age. Wear to spine cover with some surface loss. Wrappers stained. Pages rough-trimmed with scattered marginal staining text unaffacted. Remains quite well-preserved. Further scans images etc. and additional bibliographical material available on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 846 pages; Description: 846p. tables ; 35cm. Subjects: Great Britain -- Parliament -- House of Commons -- Parliamentary reports and papers -- 19th century. Full title: 12. Further report of the commissioners appointed in pursuance of two several acts of Parliament; the one made and passed in the 58th year of His Late Majesty cap 91 intituled ""an act for appointing commissioners to inquire concerning charities in England for the education of the poor;"" and the other made and passed in the 59th year of His Late Majesty cap. 81 intituled ""an act to amend an act of the last session of Parliament for appointing commissioners to inquire concerning charities in England for the education of the poor and to extend the powers thereof to other charities in England and Wales."" And both of which acts have been continued by an act passed in the 5th year of His Present Majesty cap. 58. London : House of Commons hardcover
elala2079London: c1780. Later issue of one of the most important reports on the Hudson's Bay Company. The parliamentary investigation into the activities of the Hudson's Bay Company was undertaken as a result of a petition made to the Lords in Council in 1749 aimed at depriving the Company of its charter. The petitioners argued that the charter of 1670 granting sole rights of trade and commerce in the entire area beyond the entrance of the Hudson Straits was either invalid or forfeited and requested an incorporation giving them similar rights over the adjacent region. Arthur Dobbs had provided the initial stimulus and basic grounding for the petition; his was the most sustained and vociferous attack on the meanness rapacity secrecy and jealousy of the Hudson's Bay Company alleging that their policies and attitudes had thrown the fur trade into the hands of the French in Canada and were stifling the exploration of the Canadian North-West. Among the travelers traders and merchants summoned as witnesses to give testimony before the committee were Joseph Robson Matthew Serjeant Arthur Dobbs and William Moore. Appended is the Hudson's Bay Company Charter as well as the valuable narrative of French Canadian fur trader Joseph La France describing the state of the French fortresses in Montreal and Quebec and their lucrative trade with the Indians. The Papers Presented to the Committee contain information regarding voyages undertaken in search of the north-west passage sales made by the Hudson's Bay Company Henry Kelsey's journals of his attempt to open commerce with the Naywatamee Indians in 1691-92 &c. Although the impeachment failed and the monopoly was to continue for another hundred years it did alarm the Company into initiating serious and concerted exploration of the unknown western reaches of the Charter. TPL 213. Lande 1203. Vlach 353. Gagnon I 1712. Dionne II 470. Peel 10 not seen. cfJCB I 906. cfSabin 33548. cfStreeter VI 3644. Winsor VIII Chapt. 1. folio. pp. 1 p.l. 215-286. text in double columns. A fine copy in modern quarter calf [London: c1780] unknown
37611London. N.d. 1749. ie 1803. Soft cover. folio. 41cm pp215-286. rebound in quarter dark blue fine morocco grain calf and dark blue cloth boards gilt titles along the spine some worming in the bottom front margin in fine condition. cgc Watermark N H. T.P.L. 213. Lande 1203. Gagnon I-1712. Sabin 33548. Waldon p329. Peel 3 26. "This is the complete work." - Offprinted from H. of C. Reports from the Committees. The committee was set up to listen to complaints against HBC that it was misusing its lands granted in the 1670 character and that it was not fulfilling its obligation to search for a Northwest Passage. The appendix contains some interesting material such as the Hudson's Bay company charter; the narrative of Joseph La France a Canadian fur trader who covered vast distances in pursuit of furs; conditions of the country and trade; Papers presented by the Company to the committee "Journal of Henry Kelsey". Etc. [London. N.d., 1749.]. ie 1803 unknown
178200TP08Paris France 1782. On June 13th 1782 'Docteur rege de la Faculte de Medecine en L'Universite de Paris ancien Proffesseur de les Ecoles.' Etienne Pourfour-de-Petit first hired by the University in 1732 writes the Faculty beseeching that the Faculty honor and uphold his 1760 retirement 'edict'. Superbly interesting document that highlights the struggles of the revolutionary period and transition of power. The Professor obviously a monarchist and of the 'ancien regime' is faced with a new board made up of the rebels. Easily read is a certain disdain to the new Faculty members his deep respect for the Monarch but also an embracing of the new revolutionary ideas. Biographical Notes: SIR THOMAS PHILLIPPS 1792-1872. Born in 1792 Sir Thomas Phillipps from childhood was obsessed with the idea of obtaining virtually anything written or printed on paper including cartloads of documents from wastepaper merchants and the entire inventories of booksellers. "I wish to have one copy of every book in the world" he declared to a friend. He very nearly succeeded. His collection ultimately grew to more than 100000 books and at least 60000 manuscripts. As a result of his extravagant purchases Sir Thomas was permanently on the verge of bankruptcy and was constantly pursued by creditors. So many books arrived at his house that it was impossible to unpack his acquisitions much less keep pace with them. Visiting scholars driven to distraction would spend days hunting for an elusive text in the dusty heaps that filled every room. Because Sir Thomas has a morbid dread of fire most of his collection was housed in coffinlike boxes that could be carted away quickly. Visitors to Middle Hill were struck too by the presence of numerous logs a ploy he used to lure beetles away from his books. As Sir Thomas relentlessly pursued his passion the house itself began to crumble and its floors started to sag under the cast weight of hundreds of tons of paper. His neglect of Middle Hill was partly deliberate however. Sir Thomas's chief enemy in life James Halliwell had married his daughter against his wishes. It appears that Halliwell was in Sir Thomas' eyes the worst kind of criminal a book thief who had stolen valuable works from university libraries and even from his father-in-law. Having no sons Sir Thomas was unable to prevent Halliwell from inheriting his estate. To ensure that his detested heir would never receive anything of value Sir Thomas's solution was to allow Middle Hill to fall unto complete disrepair. He even went so far as to chop down and sell for lumber the centuries-old oak trees that lined the majestic mile-long drive to his home. In 1863 Sir Thomas decided to move - in order to accommodate his books. With the aid of 160 men 103 wagonloads of books and papers drawn by 230 horses the books were lumbered from Middle Hill top their new estate in nearby Cheltenham. It is said that for years afterwards the countryside was littered with the remains of carts that had collapsed under the sheer weight of the Phillipps collection. Sir Thomas continues to add to his library until his death in 1872. After Sir Thomas's death his immediate family had no room for his collection. So vast was the library that although individual items and large sections were sold privately or through numerous auction sales the Phillipps collection is still being sold more than a century after the death of its owner. In the course of its sales many treasures have come to light. As late as 1964 part of the long-lost and unique medieval manuscript of the Roman poet Ovid's Metamorphoses appeared and was subsequently reunited with its other half at Magdalen College Oxford. Once destined for destruction as worthless wastepaper this and many other priceless works were saved by the single-minded obsession of the greatest bibliomaniac of all time. Autograph. Manuscript. Very Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Paperback
1831103602London 1831. Softcover. very good. 42pp. Folio. very good Not in TPL. Memorial by the prorietors of lumber establishments and saw mills in the neighborhood of Quebec. 1831 paperback
1878PCT78VIC97Melbourne: John Ferres Government Printer 1878. 1878. folio. pp. 80. folding lithographed map. several text illus. disbound scattered library rubberstamps. Including the journal of exploration of Port Phillip made by Charles Grimes Surveyor-General of New South Wales 1802-03 together with a copy of his map the order book of Lieutenant-Governor Collins during the stay at Port Phillip 1803-04 and the journal of the Rev. Robert Knopwood Chaplain to the settlement 24 April 1803 to 31 December 1804 &c. cfFerguson 15655. Soft cover. Melbourne: John Ferres, Government Printer, [1878]. Paperback
1828204765London : House of Commons 1828. First Edition. Paperback. Very good copy in the oringinal title-printed blue paper wrappers; edges somewhat dust-dulled and nicked as with age. Title in ms on spine. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and strong. Further scans images etc. and additional bibliographical material available on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 640 pages; Description: 640p. tables ; 35cm. Subjects: Great Britain -- Parliament -- House of Commons -- Parliamentary reports and papers -- Charities -- 19th century. Notes: Title from front cover. Cmd. no. 374 bottom of front cover. Title page reads: 19. Further report of the commissioners appointed in pursuance of two several acts of Parliament; the one made and passed in the 58th year of His Late Majesty c. 91 intituled ""an act for appointing commissioners to inquire concerning charities in England for the education of the poor;"" and the other made and passed in the 59th year of His Late Majesty c. 81 intituled ""an act to amen an act of the last session of Parliament for appointing commissioners to inquire concerning charities in England for the education of the poor and to extend the powers thereof to other charities in England and Wales."" And both of which acts have been continued by an act passed in the 5th year of His Present Majesty c. 58. London : House of Commons paperback
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 463 p. A study on Ottoman parliament between 1908 - 1912. 1908-1912 Osmanli Meclis-i Mebusani'nin faaliyetleri ve demokrasi tarihimizdeki yeri.
In-8 (cm. 21), brossura editoriale, con alette, pp. (8), 240. Timbro di biblioteca estinta alla prima carta, peraltro ben conservato. Prima edizione. .
176712914Arrest du Parlement tenant la Chambre des eaux et Forets … qui fait inhibitions et défenses de défricher … En feuilles Très bon Aix David 1767 1 plaquette in-4°
1830170053London: House of Commons 1830. First Edition. Paperback. Fine paperback copy. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. 139.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 325 pages; Physical desc. p.325. Series: Report of the commissioners. 1830 ; 139 22. Further report of the commissioners appointed in pursuance of two several acts of Parliament; the one made and passed in the 58th year of His Late Majesty c. 91 intituled ""an act for appointing commissioners to inquire concerning charities in England for the education of the poor;"" and the other made and passed in the 59th year of His Late Majesty c. 81 intituled ""an act to amend an act of the last session of Parliament for appointing commissioners to inquire concerning charities in England for the education of the poor and to extend the powers thereof to other charities in England and Wales:"" and both of which acts have been continued by an act passed in the 5th year of His Present Majesty c. 58;--and by another act passed in the 10th year of His Present Majesty c. 57. London: House of Commons paperback
1833195861London : H.M.S.O. 1833. First Edition. Paperback. Very good copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges slightly nicked and dust-dulled as with age. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 793 pages; Description: 793 p. ; 36 cm. Subjects: Charities --Great Britain --Inquiries. London : H.M.S.O. paperback
0266005489.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1020961937.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover