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Liberalism (a tree known by its fruits) : caustic comments on a paper entitled "Why am I a Liberal?" read by Mr. Alderman Charles Brady, befor the Working Men's Liberal Association, Barnsley, in the Temperance Hall, Barnsley, November 8th, 1877; the whole affording an historical view of the Liberal Party
Justitia
1878
"Reprinted from the 'Barnsley Times' with slight emendations and additions".
Manifesto of the Bradford Unemployed Emergency Committee, 1894
Bradford Unemployed Emergency Committee
1894
Liberal statesmen on disestablishment
Great Britain. Liberal Party; Christian Defence Institution
[187-?]
Anti-disestablishment quotes from William Gladstone, William Harcourt, Lord Selborne and W.E. Forster.
William Edward Forster: the man and his policy : A paper read before the Hackney Young Men's Liberal Association, Friday, June 2nd, 1882
Robbins, Sir Alfred Farthing (1856-1931)
1882
"Some of the facets and a few of the expressions in this paper were used in an article on the same subject, which appeared in the Yorkshireman of January 20th, 1877".
Fifty years of politics
Illingworth, Alfred; Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry (1836-1908)
1915
"Reprinted from the Bradford Weekly Telegraph".
Politics and religion : a paper read by the Rev. Dr. Falding, before the members of the Rotherham and District Liberal Association, November 21st, 1879
Falding, F J (1818-1892); Rotherham and District Liberal Association
1879
Printed and published for the Rotherham and District Liberal Association.
God appearing for the Parliament, in sundry late victories bestowed upon their forces, vvhich command and call for great praise and thanksgiving both from Parliament and people. Die Martis; 4. Martii, 1644. Ordered by the Commons House of Parliament, that Mr. Whitaker, Sir Thomas Widdrington, Mr. Rous, and Mr. Millington, do peruse all the letters that are come from Shrewsbury, Plimouth, Scarborough, Glocestershire, and Weymouth; and make a narrative out of them, of all Gods great and late mercies upon the Parliaments forces, to be printed, and read on the next day of publique thanksgiving. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
Great Britain. Parliament
March 10. 1644 [i.e. 1645]
Refers to events from February 5 to March 1, 1645; the public thanksgiving was to take place on March 12. Publication year is given according to Lady Day dating; Thomason catalogue lists under 1645....
Five remarkable passages, which have very lately happened betweene His Maiestie, and the High Court of Parliament : 1. The humble petition of the gentry and commons of York, presented to His Majesty, April 22. 1642. 2. His Majesties message sent to the Parliament April 24. 1642. concerning Sir Iohn Hotham's refusall to give His Majestie entrance into Hull. 3. The Parliaments resolution concerning the said Sir Ioh. Hotham 4. A declaration from both Houses of Parliament concerning the stopping of passages between Hull and the Parliament. 5. The true catalogue of all the names of the divines approved of by both Houses of Parliament, for each severall county in this Kingdome of England and Wales; as fit persons to be consulted with by the Parliament, touching the reformation of church-government, and the liturgie. Together with an order from both Houses to the same effect. 28. of Aprill 1642
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament
[1642]
Date of publication from Wing. Text continuous despite pagination. Five remarkable passages, which have very lately happened betweene His Majestie, and the High Court of Parliament.
Campaign in Germany of MDCCCLXVI
Great Britain. Ordnance Survey
1870-1872
Issued in a portfolio. Relief shown by contours, hachures and spot heights. "Anastized [or "photozincographed"] at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, in 1870." "Heliographie und Druck der ...
Anno regni Caroli II Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, duodecimo. At the Parliament begun at VVestminster, the five and twentieth day of April, an. Dom. 1660... [etc.]
Great Britain
1660
Signatures: A-B². Statute 12 Ch.II., c. 22. Last word of first line of text: "of"; first word of line below initial: "in"; last word of last full line of text on page: "of". Also issued as part...