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- "...But You Don't Know Me Like the Sun; You've Never Seen My Horizon" (Bennett, Cole, Segal, and Warner, 2015, Track 3 : Exploring the Invisibility of a Hyper-Visible Black Woman in Education
- "A Leader Despite Himself?" : an analysis of the statesmanship of Alija Izetbegović, 1990-2000
- "A selected, pronouncing and accented dictionary : Comprising a selection of the choicest words found in the best English authors. Being an abridgement of the most useful dictionaries now extant; together with the addition of a number of words now in vogue not found in an dictionary. In which the definitions are concisely given, the words so divided as to lead to the present mode of pronunciation, and by a typographical character, the sound of the vowels and accented syllables are distinctly pointed out; and the parts of speech noted and explained for the use of schools in America. By John Elliott, Pastor of the Church in East-Guilford, and Samuel Johnson, Junr. Author of the School Dictionary." In addition to the above, the work contains some general observations on the derivation of words, and an explanation of the inseparable prepositions, together wit a table correcting common errors in spelling and pronounciation[.]
- "A voice from the bench" vindicated : being remarks in answer to objections advanced against a charge on the abuse of intoxicating liquors, delivered by the Recorder of Birmingham, in January, 1855
- "A wise man is strong" : a sermon on the death of Daniel Webster
- "Alone in our grief" : exploring how surviving siblings make meaning after the death of a brother or sister
- "And the pressure is from cradle to grave" : exploring Black manhood
- "Beyond reasonable doubt" and "probable cause" : historical perspectives on the Anglo-American law of evidence
- "Blue-Sky" Bill : hearings before the United States House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Sixty-Seventh Congress, second session, on Feb. 15-18, 20, 1922, Part 2
- "Blue-Sky' Bill, "To Regulate the Sale or Disposition of Securities Through the U.S. Mails or Other Agencies of Interstate Commerce and Providing Penalties for the Violation Thereof." : hearings before the United States House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Sixty-Seventh Congress, first session, on June 23, July 7, 8, 1921, <Part 1>
- "Common sense" : especially addressed to the most suffering portion of our fellow citizens, the "bone and sinew" of our country--the mechanics
- "Considerations" for those who wish to unite under the new system of union and mutual cooperation
- "Corn-colonies" : an effectual remedy for the distress of the working classes, and for the embarrassments of commerce, manufactures and trade
- "Corrected above measure" : indentured servants and domestic abuse in Maryland, 1650-1700
- "Crime and the civic cancer -- Graft"
- "Dwight method" of instruction compared with the "case-method"
- "For good work do they wish to kill him?" : narrative critique of the Acts of Pilte
- "Free raw materials" exposed : speeches of Senator Sherman and Congressmen McKinley and Goff, (revised by the speakers), before the Home Market Club, at banquet in Hotel Vendome, February 9th
- "Full-Crew" Law : hearings before the United States House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Sixty-Second Congress, second session, on June 8, 1912
- "Furca et fossa" : a review of certain modes of capital punishment in the Middle Ages : communicated to the Society of Antiquaries
- "Give it a fair trial"
- "Give me that old time religion" : reclaiming slave religion in the future
- "Gladiator" Cotton Claims : hearings before the United States House Committee on War Claims, Sixty-Third Congress, second session, on Feb. 28, 1914
- "Gross-Up" in Connection with Foreign Tax Credit Allowed Domestic Corporations on Dividends from a Foreign Subsidiary : hearings before the United States House Committee on Ways and Means, Eighty-Sixth Congress, second session, on Apr. 11, 1960
- "He shall not pass this way again" : the legacy of Justice William O. Douglas
- "Honour and honesty," liberty, property, free election, and success to the Northern Whig Club
- "I know it looks like I'm leaving, but I'm not leaving you" : nonresidential father identities after divorce
- "I remember" : memories of a "sky pilot" in the prison and the slum
- "I was in prison"
- "I was sick and you visited me" : the hospital of Saint John in Brussels and its patrons
- "Ignorance productive of atheism, faction, and superstition;" : a sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge, ... July 1, 1798. By Thomas Rennell, ..
- "Ignorance productive of atheism, faction, and superstition;" : a sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge, on Commencement Sunday, July 1, 1798. By Thomas Rennell, ..
- "Imperialism" and "the tracks of our forefathers" : a paper
- "Incidental protection" : a solecism
- "Inquisition for blood shall be made." To the inhabitants of Bristol, and parts adjacent:
- "Intellectual Freedom" -- Red China Style (Testimony of Chi-Chou Huang) : hearings before the United States House Committee on Un-American Activities, Eighty-Seventh Congress, second session, on May 24, 25, 1962
- "It's about just staying focused" : how African American gay and bisexual men persist at a predominately white institution
- "It's bigger that hip hop" : popular rap music and the politics of the hip hop generation
- "It's no secret" : the experiences of eight lesbian public school administrators with district personnel, students and their parents
- "J'ai l'honneur de vous informer qu'à dater du premier septembre prochain j'établirai, en cette ville, une maison de commission pour la réception et la réexpedition de toute espèce de marchandises pour la France et l'étranger"
- "John Marshall Day" : series of letters and endorsements in answer to circular advocating the celebration of "John Marshall Day," February 4, 1901 : presented to the American Bar Association for its consideration
- "Larval" and juvenile cephalopods : a manual for their identification
- "Leather apron", or, The horrors of Whitechapel, London, 1888
- "Like dancers following each other's steps" : an analysis of lexical cues in student writing for differing audiences
- "Little bits and pieces" : the process of revealing sexual information in close mother-daughter relationships
- "Look before you leap" : an address to the people of Massachusetts, and of the county of Essex in particular
- "Mademoiselle Irnois" and other stories
- "Management of private corporations" : with notes on organization, meetings, and records : giving decisions of the courts touching the acts of corporations, boards of directors, and corporation officers
- "Married misery" and its Scandinavian solution : a reprint of Lord Buckmaster's articles and a digest of recent Scandinavian legislation
- "Minimum wage" : in debate at the annual dinner of the National Retail Dry Goods Association, Hotel Knickerbocker, New York, February 10, 1915, between Mr. Norman Hapgood, of New York (affirmative) and Mr. Rome G. Brown, of Minneapolis (negative) : negative argument
- "Municipal affairs" in the California constitution
- "Nanoporous carbon from corn cobs and its application"
- "National Council" Conference : hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Manufactures, Seventy-Fifth Congress, third session, on May 25, 1938
- "Nice pickings" : a countryman's remarks on Cobbett's "Letter to the King."
- "Noble virtues" and "rich chaines" : patronage in the poetry of Amilia Lanyer
- "Not one man! Not one penny!" : German social democracy, 1863-1914
- "O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end!" Deut xxxii. 29
- "Obscene" literature and constitutional law : a forensic defense of freedom of the press
- "Old wine" : letters on the tithe question, addressed to the farmers and electors of Yorkshire, in consequence of the tithe commutation bill for England, brought forward by Lord John Russell
- "One heart, many souls" : the National Council of Jewish Women and identity formation in St. Louis, 1919-1950
- "Our constitution" : an epitome of our chief laws and system of government : with an introductory essay
- "Our disrespect for law" : address
- "Pie-Powder" : being dust from the law courts
- "Popular sovereignty" : the reviewer reviewed
- "Pro aris et focis" Considerations of the reasons that exist for reviving the use of the long bow with the pike in aid of the measures brought forward by His Majesty's ministers for the defence of the country by Richd. Oswald Mason Esqr
- "Project" for the treatment of an iron ore
- "Repealers" and "sympathizers" : letter to His Excellency Edward Everett, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America, at the court of Her Britannic Majesty
- "Road work ahead" : the transformation of the colonnaded street in sixth and early seventh century Palestine and Arabia
- "Secondary Meaning" Right Attaching After Expiration of Copyright : hearings before the United States House Committee on Patents, Sixty-Third Congress, second session, on May 27, June 5, 30, 1914, <Part 1>
- "Secondary Meaning" Right Attaching After Expiration of Copyright : hearings before the United States House Committee on Patents, Sixty-Third Congress, second session, on Sept. 16, 1914, <Part 2>
- "Seeing-Eye" Dogs : hearings before the United States House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Seventy-Fifth Congress, first session, on May 12, 1937
- "Send only your serious cases"--delivering flu to Toronto : an anthropological analysis of the 1918-19 influenza epidemic in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- "Sir, I received your letter to-day, inclosing a list of gentlemen as candidates for the vacant lectureship of my parish, also a proposition to have a joint lectureship. The latter I totally disapprove of, and in pursuance of my predecessor, Dr. Hotham's plan, have returned a list of six gentlemen (and who are equaly alike to me) from which the gentlemen of the parish may make their choice. ...
- "Some causes of the struggle for the simplification of legal procedure" : an address before the American Bar Association : Montreal, Canada, September 3, 1913
- "Stranger fruit" : the lynching of balck [sic] women : the cases of Rosa Jefferson and Marie Scott
- "Strike, but hear me" : an appeal to the representatives of the people of the state of New-York, in relation to the proposed enlargement of the Erie Canal
- "Swaddled in white string" : breaking loose from the ties of family memory in Everything is illuminated
- "Swear not at all" - containing an exposure of the needlessness and mischievousness, as well as antichristianity, of the ceremony of an oath ...
- "Swear not at all" : containing an exposure of the needlessness and mischievousness, as well as antichristianity, of the ceremony of an oath : a view of the parliamentary recognition of its needlessness, implied in the practice of both houses : and an indication of the unexceptional securities, by which whatsoever practical good purposes the ceremony has been employed to serve would be more effectually provided for : together with proof of the open and persevering contempt of moral and religious principle, perpetuated by it, and rendered universal, in the two Church-of-England universities, more especially in the University of Oxford : pre-detached from An introduction to the rationale of evidence
- "Temporary Government for West Indian Islands" (Virgin Islands) : hearings before the United States House Committee on Naval Affairs, Sixty-Sixth Congress, second session, on Mar. 9, 1920
- "Temporibus diris agitur, fatoque sinistro" ...
- "The Children Act, 1908", being the third edition of the Law relating to children : containing the complete text of "The Children Act, 1908," and other statutes relating to the protection of children : with notes and forms
- "The art of printing shall endure" : journalism, community, and identity in New York City, 1800-1810
- "The following dutiful address was this day presented to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, in the course of his ordinary visitation, by the Reverend Mr. William Dennis, Archdeacon of Lismore; in the name of the resident clergy of his lordship's united dioceses, occasioned by a most detestable insult made upon his lordship's person in his cathedral, on Sunday the 10th instant, by the Reverend Mr. Hugh Bolton, dean of the said Cathedral: viz. To the Right Reverned Father in God Thomas, Lord Bishop of Waterford and Lismore
- "The great fairy science" : the marriage of natural history and fantasy in Victorian children's literature
- "The illustrious and renown'd history of the seven famous champions of Christendom. In three parts. : Containing their honourable births, victories, and noble atchievements by sea and land in divers strange countries; their combats with giants, monsters; wonderful adventures, fortunes and misfortunes in desarts, wildernesses, inchanted castles, their conquests of empires, kingdoms, relieved distressed ladies, with their faithful love to them: honour they won in tilts and tonrnaments, and success against the enemies of Christendom. Also with the heroick adventures of St. George's three sons. Together with the manner of their untimely deaths; and how they came to stiled saints and champions of Christendom
- "The international law of bills and checks" : an address before the Law Association of Philadelphia, January 3, 1913
- "The kingdom of the English is of God" : the effects of the Norman conquest on the cult of the saints in England
- "The ministry in the suds," or, "Jack with his golden chain in the Parliament-House." In which is presented to the public the true state of the case between Mr. Wilkes and the ministry. Together with an original picture of modern patriotism in my good Lord Barrington
- "The presence of these families is the cause of the presence there of the guerrillas" : the influence of Little Dixie households on the Civil War in Missouri
- "The system of colonial law" compared with the eternal laws of God : and with the indispensable principles of the English constitution
- "This is not Dickens" : fidelity, nostalgia, and adaption
- "This sweet touch" : alienation and physical connection in the works of Michael Ondaatje, Shyam Selvadurai, and Salman Rushdie
- "Tho' they curse, yet bless thou." : A discourse on Psalm CIX. 27.28. ... By Henry Arnold, ... Preached ... December 18, 1768
- "Thou shalt not steal." The school for ingratitude : a comedy, in five acts: so like, in many points - in one, so unlike! "Cheap living." N.B. with an explanatory-comparative, and coincidental preface
- "Thundering out of the shadow" : modernism and identity in the novels of Felipe Alfau
- "Titanic" Disaster : hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Sixty-Second Congress, second session, on Apr. 19, 20, 22-27, 29, 30, May 1-4, 9, 16, 18, 25, 1912
- "To all whom it may concern" : the conspiracy of leading men of the Republican Party to destroy the American Union proved by their words and acts antecedent and subsequent to the rebellion
- "Tu, Dea, montanas inter pulcherrima Nymphas ...
- "Un Écho, Un Simulacre" : the male artist and the woman in Trilby
- "Unanimity and exertion at the present juncture recommended." : A sermon preached before the inhabitants of Richmond, at their parish church, on Sunday, April 29, 1798. By the Rev. T.C.L. Young, A.M. curate and afternoon lecturer of that parish
- "United Front" Technique of the Southern California District of the Communist Party : hearings before the United States House Committee on Un-American Activities, Eighty-Seventh Congress, second session, on April 24-27, 1962
- "Vox oculis subjecta;" a dissertation on the most curious and important act or imparting speech, and the knowledge of language, to the naturally deaf, and (consequently) dumb : With a particular account of the academy of Messrs. Braidwood of Edinburgh; and a proposal to perpetuate, and extend the benefits thereof. By a Parent
- "We go back" : antimodernism in the early Catholic Worker Movement
- "We have chosen a few things from among many" : the adaptations and suitability of nuns' rules in Merovingian Gaul
- "We pay the devil rent for living in hell, 'cause the projects was built on the spot where Lucifer fell" : theorizing Richard Wright's Native son and Iceberg Slim's Pimp as urban neo-slave narratives
- "We're not living together" : informal cohabitation in emerging adults
- "What will the Irish Lords do?" : a letter to the Earl of Listowel, M.P. for St. Albans, one of the Lords of the Bedchamber to Her Majesty
- "What-do-you-want?" : explained in a poetical epistle from O.P. to all the Aitches, with notes illustrative
- "Who framed and ratified the Constitution for the United States?" : a lecture delivered before the Young Men's Democratic Club of Philadelphia, February 22nd, 1867
- "Window Dressing' in Bank Reports : hearings before the United States House Committee on Government Operations, Subcommittee on Legal and Monetary Affairs, Eighty-Eighth Congress, first session, on Oct. 2, 1963
- "You should not" : a book for lawyers, old and young, containing the elements of legal ethics
- $20 Tax Credit : hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Finance, Eighty-Fourth Congress, first session, on Feb. 28, Mar. 1, 1955
- $20,000,000 of Appropriation for Medical Care for Veterans : hearings before the United States House Committee on Veterans Affairs, Eightieth Congress, second session, on Feb. 2, 17, 1948
- $336 Billion Debt Limit : hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Finance, Ninetieth Congress, first session, on Feb. 15, 16, 1967
- $358 Billion Debt Limit : hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Finance, Ninetieth Congress, first session, on June 23, 1967
- $377 Billion Debt Limit : hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Finance, Ninety-First Congress, first session, on Mar. 24, 1969
- $50,000,000 for Irrigation : hearings before the United States House Committee on Ways and Means, Sixty-Sixth Congress, first session, on Sept. 18, 1919
- 'En 'oligo Kristianos. : The almost Christian discovered: or, the false professor tried and cast. ... By Matthew Mead
- 'Law as a science'
- 'Place to work' index : a study of workplace attributes
- 'Squire Badger : Burletta, in two parts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in the Haymarket. The music composed by Dr. Arne
- 'Squire Randal's excursion round London: or, a week's frolic, in the year 1776 : With the remarks of John Trusty. In a series of letters to their friends and bottle companions ... Illustrated with an humourous frontispiece
- 'Tis all a cheat : or the way of the world: represented in the characters of the widower, the widow, the courtier, ... The whole intermix'd with many excellent and useful admonitions on the several subjects, ... To which is added, An ode upon solitude
- 'Tis all for the best
- 'Tis all my eye: addressed to Archibald Macdonald, Esq. By a gentleman of Lincoln's Inn
- 'Tis well it's no worse : a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants
- 'Twas right to marry him; or, the history of Miss Petworth. In two volumes.
- 'Twas when old Darker dyed Sirs for ever bless his name
- 'Twas wrong to marry him : or, the history of Lady Dursley
- 'War with crime' : being a selection of reprinted papers on crime, reformatories, etc.
- (2d time ever performed in America.) On Wednesday evening, 11th December, will be presented ... Pizarro: or, The death of Rolla. ... To which will be added ... The horse and widow. ...
- (Abridgment.) Happiness and rights. : Some points plainly treated, relating to the rights of man and his happiness. Addressed to all Englishmen who chuse to think for themselves, By Richard Hey; author of Happiness and rights, a dissertation: from which this is abridged; and otherwise altered; by the author. September, 1792
- (Abridgment.) Happiness and rights. : Some points plainly treated, relating to the rights of man and his happiness. Addressed to all Englishmen. Who chuse to think for themselves, By Richard Hey; author of happiness and rights, a dissertation: from which this is abridged, and otherwise altered; by the author. September, 1792
- (By authority.) An accurate copy of the poll at the election of a knight of the shire for the county of Monmouth, on Thursday the 18th of July, 1771, John Morgan, Esq; and Val. Morris, Esq; candidates. ... Mr. Charles Atwood, gent. sheriff,
- (By authority.) An accurate copy of the poll, taken before Henry Lippincott, ... at the election of a knight of the shire for the said county, in the room of the present Lord Clifford. Begun on Monday, May 6, and ended on Friday, May 17, 1776. The Honourable George Berkeley and William Bromley Chester, Esq; candidates
- (By particular desire.) Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, March 5, 1777, will be performed an oratorio, called The prodigal son. (The music composed by Dr. Arnold)
- (By the King's authority.) The companion or Spiritual guide at the altar : Containing prayers, ejaculations, meditations, and the order for the administration of the Lord's Supper; according to the usage of the Church of England. Directions and devotions at the Lords table and at home. After receiving the sacrament. And an introductory discourse explaining the nature and end of this sacrament; and the obligations we are under to receive the Lord's Supper. By a clergyman of the Church of England
- (Circular.) Dublin Castle, 18th August 1800. Sir, the regiment of dragoons being fixed upon as one of the corps to receive volunteers from the fencible regiments of cavalry, in this kingdom, without limitation as to time or place of service, I am directed to acquaint you that the following instructions have been issued in regard to the bounty which is to be paid to each man
- (Circular.) Dublin Castle, [blank] June, 1800. Sir, I am directed to acquaint you, for your information and guidance, that the following instructions have been issued in regard to the bounty of ten guineas to be paid to each man, who shall volunteer from the Scotch regiments of fencible infantry, in this kingdom, into the line for general service for life. ...
- (Concluded cause roll.) 14th September, 1762. Memorial for the master taylors of Edinburgh, pursuers, against the journeymen taylors, defenders
- (Copy) Directed, Francis Arthur, Esq. 54, Dawson-Street. Cornwallis. Dublin-Castle, 3d October, 1798. Sir, Having laid before the Lord Lieutenant your memorial, and the inclosures, I am directed to acquaint you, that His Excellency's opinion with respect to the nature of William Maum's evidence against you, has already sufficiently appeared from his decision in your case:-nor does he consider that any further advantage can result to you from the prosecution of a man actually sentenced to be transported to botany bay, independent of which, as such prosecution must necessarily be carried on before a Civil Court of Justice, the delay attending it could ill agree with your wish to proceed as soon as possible to England. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient humble servant, H. Taylor, sec. Francis Arthur, Esq
- (Copy) Directed, Francis Arthur, Esq. E. Cooke. Dublin-Castle, 15th October, 1798. Sir, I examined William Maum, whose evidence I am clear is false, and he will be sent off and transported; and there cannot be any objection to your going whither you think most eligible:-as far as I can give testimony to your character, I shall ever do it, by saying that I consider it by no means implicated from any thing asserted by Maum; and I certainly never heard any aspersion upon you from any one else. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your most obedient humble servant, E. Cooke. Francis Arthur, Esq
- (Copy.) A list of British vessels that have entered inwards at the ports of Jamaica, between the 29th December 1783, and 29th March 1784. No 2
- (Copy.) To Ernest William Fallofield, Esquire, President, and the members of the Board of Trade, Fort Saint George.
- (Express from Castlebar.) the genuine trial of G.R. Fitzgerald, Esq : On a charge of murder, committed on the bodies of Patrick Randal M'Donnell and Charles Hipson, Esqrs. on the 21st day of February, 1786. Tried at the adjourned Assize held at Castleear, on Wednesday the 7th of June 1786. Before the Right Hon. Barry Yelverton, chief baron of His Majesty's, Court of Exchequer, and the Hon. Baron Power. In this trial is given the whole of the proceedings thereon, and pleadings of counsel, from his first being brought up to trial at the last Assizes at Castlebar, to his conviction on Friday Night the 9th inst. To which is added an account of his behaviour at the place of execution. Taken in short-hand by a Gentleman profession
- (For public consideration.) Heads of a bill for enlarging and improving the harbour of Leith; ...
- (For ready money only.) Thomas Lomas, linen-draper, mercer, and haberdasher. At his shop in the Market-Place, Leicester. Sells the following articles wholesale and retail, upon the most reasonable terms. Irish linens and sheetings
- (H.R. 9548) a Bill To Regulate the Wages of Certain Employees Employed in or Under the Navy and War Departments of the Government : hearings before the United States House Committee on Naval Affairs, Subcommittee on Ordnance and Navy Yards, Sixty-Fourth Congress, first session, on Mar. 15, 1916
- (In a few days will be published) the political magnet : Or An essay in defence of the late revolution, and of the settlement of the crown in the Protestant line. Proving that the rights belonging to the Royal family were properly respected, and not in the least violated or infringed in or by that settlement. Illustrated with many arguments, reflections, and remarks, adapted to the present conjuncture; and tending to promote a national union, by an unanimous acquiescence in the said establishment; to our own happiness, and the disappointment of our enemies
- (In the Cromarty complaints.) Continuation of the minutes of election for the county of Selkirk, anno 1747
- (Just published, price 5s in boards,) and sold by J. Gillies, bookseller, Perth. The farmer and corn-dealer's assistant : or, the knowledge of weights and measures made easy, by a variety of tables. ... By Alexander Bald, Alloa
- (Just published,) Wonderful relations; being a serious inquiry concerning the nature, subsistence, and operations of the soul, or spirit of man : immediately after the death of the body: ... By J. W. author of the Evening conference between Christ and Nicodemus
- (Just published,) a sermon, preached at the Tabernacle, London, May 22, 1796. by the Rev. Samuel Lyndal, on taking his leave. Taken in short hand by A. Cannell
- (Local) Real Estate Board and the National Association of Real Estate Boards, complainants, vs. unlawful user of term "realtor", defendants : brief and argument for protection of term "realtor" : brief in support of pleadings for trial of case, and for argument in litigation for the protection of the term "realtor" in suit in court of equity brought by local Real Estate Board and National Association of Real Estate Boards
- (Local) Real Estate Board and the National Association of Real Estate Boards, complainants, vs. unlawful user of term "realtor", defendants : pleadings : suggested form of pleadings in suit to protect the use of the term "realtor" by local Real Estate Board and the National Association of Real Estate Boards ...
- (Lord Alva Reporter.) : Information for James Stodart, Esq; old provost of Edinburgh; James Stirling, Esq; one of the present bailies of Edinburgh; and others, being a majority of the town-council of the city of Edinburgh, chargers; against John Dalrymple, Esq; present lord provost of Edinburgh, and others, being a minority of the said town-council, suspenders
- (Lord Auchinleck reporter) Information for Elizabeth Mudie relict of Doctor Robert Smith of Forret, defender, against William Smith, only son ... pursuer
- (Lord Barjarg reporter.) Information for John MʻFarlane, officer of excise at Hamilton, and James Cargill constable there, defenders; against Angus Sinclair, change-keeper in Hunthill, in the parish of Blantyre pursuer
- (Lord Coalston reporter.) Information for Alexander Blackwood merchant in Edinburgh, pursuer; against John Cathcart of London, merchant, defender
- (Lord Coalston reporter.) October 25. 1770. Information for Alexander Greig flesher in Edinburgh, pursuer, against William Green merchant in Edinburgh, defender
- (Lord Elliock reporter) Information for Alexander and William Coplands, elder and younger, of Collieston, defenders; against John Spotiswood of Spotiswood, pursuer
- (Lord Elliock reporter.) Memorial for Mrs Alison Cunningham : only daughter of the deceased John Cunningham of Balbougie, and now spouse to Captain Robert Mudie of Leith, and the said Captain Mudie for his interest, chargers; against the trustees of the deceased John Cunningham of Balbougie, suspenders
- (Lord Gardenston reporter.) 19th July 1783. (The Lord Ordinary made avisandum to the court with the following minutes of debate; and appointed the same to be printed, and lodged in the lords boxes against Tuesday next, in order to report.) July 5. 1783. Minutes, in the process of adjudication in implement, Alexander Fraser of Strichen, Esq; and others, trustees appointed under the settlements of the Late General Fraser of Lovat, against the Honourable Archibald Fraser, now of Lovat. Act. Dundas. Alt. Solicitor-General
- (Lord Gardenston reporter.) Information for Alexander Kevan, tenant in Little-Carse, defender, against Charles Warner-Dunbar, of Machriemore, pursuer
- (Lord Kennet reporter.) Information for Mr. Archibald Hope, writer in Edinburgh, defender; against James Earl of Abercorn, pursuer
- (Lord Stonefield reporter.) August 8. 1770. Memorial for Hunter-James Ferrier
- (Lord Stonefield reporter.) Memorial for James Schaw, servant to Patrick Heron of Heron, Esquire, and others, defenders; against William Rorison, factor on the sequestred estate of Barscob
- (Lord Woodhall reporter.) Feb. 5, 1760. Information for Archibald Trotter, merchant in Glasgow, pursuer, against Andrew Cochran, John Murdoch, and Company, bankers in Glasgow, defenders
- (Old American Company.) A grand serious pantomine. : In three parts, intermixed with dances, never performed in New-York called the Danaides. With new music, dresses and decorations. Published by Wm. Humphreys
- (Published according to act of Parliament.) The second part of the unfortunate shipwright; or, The blind man's travels through many parts of England, in pursuit of his right
- (Published with the approbation of the judges.) The trials of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton, and others; for the murder of Patrick Randal MacDonnell, and Charles Hipson, Esquires. : Also the trial of John Gallagher and others, for an assault on George Robert Fitzgerald, in the goal of Castlebar. The arguments of council-the Lord Chief Baron Yelverton's speech-the attorney-general's opening-the address of Mr. Fitzgerald previous to his receiving sentence; and the whole proceedings of the court-together with a description of their conduct at the place of execution. Taken from the notes of a barrister. Who had the assistance of the highest authority
- (Published with the approbation of the judges.) The trials of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton, and others; for the murder of Patrick Randal MacDonnell, and Charles Hipson, Esquires. : Also, the trial of John Gallagher and others, for an assault on George Robert Fitzgerald, in the goal of Castlebar. The arguments of council-the Lord Chief Baron Yelverton's speech-The attorney-general's opening-The address of Mr. Fitzgerald previous to his receiving sentence; and the whole proceedings of the court-together with a description of their conduct at the place of execution. Taken from the notes of a barrister. Who had the assistance of the highest authority
- (Pursuant to the notice thrown out by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce.) : The construction and extensive use of a newly invented universal seed-furrow plough (from time to time expos'd to the public view of abundance of people.) Upon an easy, steady principle, suited to all soils, stiff or light, level or ridg'd; and capable of sowing all sorts of seeds, in three rows, thicker or thinner, deeper or shallower, and the furrows or rows nearer or further asunder, just as the owner pleases. Also, by the invitation of the Society, the construction of a draining plough, upon a very simple principle. Both published with a view, that the ingenious may, within the Society's limited time, see what is wanting to put the finishing hand to a seed-furrow, and also to a draining plough. With the construction and use of a potatoe-drill machine, pointing out the benefit arising from this wholesale culture, to the land, and to some the live-stock. To which is added, an essay on the theory of a common plough, in order to find, by geometrical construction, the angles which give the share exact land and earth at all depths, and which ballance the motions of the plough. Illustrated with seven large copper-plates. By J. Randall, a few years since master of the academy at Heath, near Wakefield, Yorkshire
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