Great Britain. Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III)
Grande-Bretagne. Monarque (1760-1820 : George III)
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110 1 _ ‡a Great Britain. ‡b Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III)
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George
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King of Great Britain,
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1738-1820
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George
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roi de Grande-Bretagne,
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1738-1820
Works
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An act for allowing vessels employed in the Greenland whale fishery, to complete their full number of men at certain ports for the present season. |
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An act for continuing several laws relating to the regulating the prices at which corn and grain may be exported ..., and to the admission to entry of oil and blubber of Newfoundland ... |
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Act for granting to His Majesty additional duties on linens printed, painted, stained, or dyed in Great Britain : and for granting certain duties on cotton stuffs bleached or dyed in Great Britain : and on licences for bleaching or dying the same : and upon the importation of stuffs made of, or mixed with cotton, not painted, printed, stained, or dyed in foreign parts |
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An act for repealing the duties now payable upon bever [sic] skins imported, and for granting other duties in lieu thereof : and for granting certain duties upon the exportation of bever skins and bever wool, and for taking off the drawback allowed on the exportation of such skins. |
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An act for reviving and further continuing until the twenty-fifth day of March one thousand eight hundred and eleven, several laws for allowing the importation of certain fish from Newfoundland and the coast of Labrador, and of certain fish from parts of the coast of His Majesty's North American colonies, and for granting bounties thereon. |
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An act to continue several laws relating to encouraging the fisheries carried on at Newfoundland and parts adjacent, from Great Britain, Ireland, and the British dominions in Europe ..., to the further support and encouragement of the fisheries carried on in the Greenland seas and Davis's Streights. |
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Act to establish a fund towards further defraying the charges of the administration of justice and support of the civil government within the province of Quebec |
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An act to exempt elephant oil sold by auction in Great Britain, from the duty imposed on such sales. |
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An act to extend the powers of two acts for allowing British plantation sugar and coffee, and other articles imported into Bermuda in British ships, to be exported to America in foreign vessels : and to permit articles, the produce of America, to be imported into the said island in foreign ships, to certain other articles. |
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An act to permit blubber from the Greenland fishery and Davis's Streights to be boiled into oil after the arrival of the ships from the fishery, and for charging the duty thereon ... |
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An act to permit rum and other spirits, the produce of the British colonies in the West Indies, to be imported into Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and the islands of Cape Breton, Prince Edward, and Newfoundland, from the island of Bermuda. |
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An act to prevent paper bills of credit, hereafter to be issued in any of His Majesty's colonies or plantations in America, from being declared to be a legal tender in payments of money : and to prevent the legal tender of such bills as are now subsisting, from being prolonged beyond the periods limited for calling in and sinking the same. |
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Act to Repeal Certain Parts of an Act Passed in the Fourteenth Year of His Majesty's Reign Intituled An Act for Making More Effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec in North America, and to Make Further Provision for the Said Province |
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An act to restrain the trade and commerce of the provinces of Massachuset's Bay, and New Hampshire, and colonies of Connecticut, and Rhode Island, and Providence Plantation, in North America, to Great Britain, Ireland, and the British islands in the West Indies, and to prohibit such provinces and colonies from carrying on any fishery on the banks of Newfoundland, or other places therein mentioned, under certain conditions and limitations. |
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Anno vicesimo quarto Georgii III. regis |
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Articles préliminaires de paix entre le roi, le roi de la Grande-Bretagne, & le roi d'Espagne, signés à Fontainebleau le 3 novembre 1762 |
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By the King, a proclamation |
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Capitulations and extracts of treaties relating to Canada : with His Majesty's Proclamation of 1763, establishing the government of Quebec. |
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City petitions, addresses, and remonstrances, &c. &c. &c. commencing in the year M.DCC.LXIX and including the last petition for the burial of the Right Hon'ble the Earl of Chatham in St. Paul's Cathedral, with His Majesty's answers. Also Mr. Alderman Beckford's speech to the king on the twenty-third of May, 1770. |
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The contrast; |
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Court of appeals Our Sovereign Lord the King, appellant, and Robert Froste, respondent, and William Lindsay, case of Robert Froste, the respondent. |
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Declaration of the court of Great Britain, respecting the late negociation |
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Draft of an order of His Majesty in Council regarding the Berlin decree of Napoleon |
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Facsimilie of Declaration |
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His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday, October 26, 1775 |
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The Humble address of the Right Honourable the lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled in die Martis, 18̊Novembris, 1760. |
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In the fourteenth year of the reign of George the Third : at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the tenth day of May, in the year of Our Lord 1768, in the eighth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, & c : and from thence continued, by several prorogations to the thirteenth day of January 1774, being the seventh session of the thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain. |
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Indian territories proclamation of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent. |
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Instructions given with letters of marque against Spain. |
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K***'s answer to Junius. |
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Laws, etc. |
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A letter from the Lord Archbishop of York to the Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man : Right Reverend Brother, the corporation, erected by our late gracious sovereign King William, for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, having, by their great zeal in carrying out that good work, so far exhausted their stock, as to be obliged to have recourse to His Majesty for assistance ... |
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A letter from the Lord Bishop of [blank] to the clergy of his diocese. |
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Letters patents of the township of Newton granted |
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Het manifest van George III |
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New commission of the governor of Quebec and other instruments of authority, derived from the crown, relative to America. |
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Notice is hereby given, by His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council, to all whom it may concern, that His Majesty has been pleased to issue his royal warrant, in the words following : George R. : whereas a contract has been entered into by the principal officers of His Majesty's navy, with Messrs. Scott, Idles & Co. for supplying His Majesty's dock yards in England and the West Indies, with Canada masts and oak timber. |
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Nova-Scotia : George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth : to all to whom these presents shall come, greeting : know ye, that we, of our special grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, have given and granted, and by these presents for us, our heirs and successors, do give and grant unto Robert Morris ... |
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Order of His Majesty in Council, allowing an additional quantity of 300 sacks of flour to be exported from the port of Southampton to the isla nd of Guernsey, for the use of the inhabitants, and of His Majesty's tro ops stationed there, ... Dated 18th November 1789. |
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Orders in Council. 1789-11-11 |
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Orders in Council. 1789-11-18 |
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Orders in Council. 1789-12-23 |
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Papers presented by His Majesty's command. |
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Par le roi. Proclamation, qui déclare le plaisir de Sa Majesté concernant les titres royaux appartenants [sic] à la Couronne impériale du Royaume Uni de la Grande Bretagne et d'Irlande, et ses dépendances, et aussi concernant les armoiries, pavillons et bannieres d'icelui |
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A Petition of the freeholders of the County of Middlesex |
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A Proclamation declaring His Majesty's pleasure concerning the royal stile and titles appertaining to the Imperial Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and its dependencies, and also the ensigns armorial, flags and banners thereof |
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Proclamation, declaring when the act of the 31st, Geo. III. shall have effect in the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada. |
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Proclamations. 1810-01-25 |
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Règles et articles pour mieux gouverner toutes les forces de Sa Majésté depuis le 24me jour de mars, 1794 |
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To the most Reverend Father in God, our right trusty and right entirely beloved councillor, Frederick, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England, and Metropolitan |
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Treaties, etc |
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The trial at large, in several informations in the nature of a quo warranto, the King, on the prosecution of James Templar, Esq., His Majesty's coroner, against Mr. Thomas Amery, one of the twenty-four aldermen, and Mr. John Monk, one of the forty common-councilmen, of the city of Chester, on the relation of Ralph Eddowes, of the said city, merchant, before Sir James Eyre, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster, and a special jury, at the assizes holden at Shrewsbury ... on Tuesday the eighth of August, 1786 |
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