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Great Britain Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III)
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1,144
works in
2,053
publications in
8
languages and
10,901
library holdings
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Most widely held works about
Great Britain
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Princesses : the six daughters of George III
by Flora Fraser
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By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire; governor and commander in chief of the English colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America. A proclamation. Whereas I have received His Majesty's royal instruction ... where the royal family is appointed to be particularly prayed for; the following form and order should be observed, viz. Our Gracious Queen Charlotte, His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, and all the royal family ... Given under my hand, in the Council chamber in Hartford, the twenty-sixth day of May, 1772
by Connecticut
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To the honourable magistrates, and worthy electors of King's County, on Nassau-Island, in the colony of New-York. Gentlemen, January 23, 1776. It is with sensible and singular pleasure I meet you here this day, and on this constitutional occasion. We are now assembled to manifest to the whole world, our duty and loyalty to our rightful and gracious Sovereign Lord King George the Third
by Freeholder
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By the Honourable Thomas Fitch, Esq ; governor and commander in chief of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England in America. A proclamation. ... Having received His Majesty's instruction ... where the royal family is appointed to be particularly pray'd for, the following form of words should be used, viz. Our Gracious Queen Charlotte, Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales and all the royal family ... Given under my hand in Norwalk, the 14th, day of December ... 1761
by Connecticut
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Alderman Townsend's speech in defence of the lord mayor
by Townsend
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The scourge. Numb. II. If we could suppose the badge of office laid, for a few hours entirely aside
by Sidney
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By the Honourable Thomas Fitch, Esq ; governor ... of Connecticut ... A proclamation. Whereas I have received his majesty's royal instruction ... containing directions for an alteration in the prayers for the royal family ... Given under my hand in New-Haven, the 22d day of January ... 1761
by Connecticut
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Salem, Wednesday, January 18, 1769. Boston, January 17. Capt. Scott ... arrived here last evening in 40 days from the Land's-End ; having the addresses to his majesty, which are as follow
by Great Britain
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King George III and the politicians
by Richard Pares
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Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God to call to his mercy our late Sovereign Lord King George the Second, of blessed and glorious memory, by whose decease the imperial crown of Great-Britain ... are solely and rightfully come to the high and mighty Prince George, Prince of Wales ... Given at the Council chamber, in New-York, the seventeenth day of January, one thousand seven hundred and sixty one
by New York (Colony)
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London in the days of George the Third : a catalog of selections from the library of Charles J. Tanenbaum : exhibited at the Grolier Club September 23 to November 20, 1992
by Charles J Tanenbaum
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A letter from a Chancellor, out of office to a King in power. Containing, reflections on the aera of His present Majesty's accession to the throne of his ancestors. On the war with America; the Spanish and Russian armaments; and the present war with France; ... the whole being a solemn appeal to the justice, benevolence, and political wisdom of our gracious King, George the Third
by Chancellor out of office
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The Scourge. Numb. I. Major Hæreditas venit unicuique nostrum a jure & legibus, quam a parentibus. A greater inheritance descends to us from the laws, than from our progenitors. The chief magistrate is a last become so corrupt
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The Scourge. Numb. I Major Hæreditas venit unicuique nostrum a jure & legibus, quam a parentibus. A greater inheritance descends to us from the laws, than from our progenitors. The chief magistrate is a last become so corrupt
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The Scourge. Numb. I. Major Hæreditas venit unicuique nostrum a jure & legibus, quam a parentibus. A greater inheritance descends to us from the laws, than from our progenitors. The chief magistrate is a last become so corrupt
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Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God to call to his mercy our late Sovereign Lord King George the Second, of blessed and glorious memory, by whose decease the imperial crown of Great-Britain ... are solely and rightfully come to the high and mighty Prince George, Prince of Wales ... Given at the Council chamber, in New-York, the seventeenth day of January, one thousand seven hundred and sixty one
by New York (State)
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The Scourge. Numb. I. Major Hæreditas venit unicuique nostrum a jure & legibus, quam a parentibus. A greater inheritance descends to us from the laws, than from our progenitors. The chief magistrate is a last become so corrupt
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Speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt on the King's message : which was delivered in the House of Commons on Friday, Feb. 1, 1793
by William Pitt
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Anno regni Georgii III. regis Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, tricesimo : At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the eighteenth day of May anno Domini 1784, in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Third, And from thence continued, by several prorogations and adjournments, to the twenty-first day of January 1790 ; being the seventh session of the sixteenth Parliament of Great Britain
by Great Britain
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The scourge. Numb. I. Major Haereditas venit unicuique nostrum a jure & legibus, quam a parentibus. A greater inheritance descends to us from the laws, than from our progenitors
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Most widely held works by
Great Britain
Declaration of the court of Great Britain respecting the late negotiation
by Great Britain
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4
editions published
in
1797
in
English
and held by
118
libraries
worldwide
The King of Great-Britain's speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday, October 31, 1776
by Great Britain
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12
editions published
between
1776
and
1777
in
English
and held by
72
libraries
worldwide
His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament. House of Lords, Nov. 26
by Great Britain
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9
editions published
between
1778
and
1779
in
English
and held by
66
libraries
worldwide
His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, Nov. 20, 1777
by Great Britain
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9
editions published
in
1778
in
English
and held by
65
libraries
worldwide
Papers relative to the late negociation at Lisle, laid before both houses of Parliament, by His Majesty's command
by Great Britain
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13
editions published
between
1797
and
2005
in
English
and held by
49
libraries
worldwide
His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the twenty fifth day of November, 1762
by Great Britain
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9
editions published
between
1762
and
2005
in
English
and held by
49
libraries
worldwide
His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday, October 29, 1795
by Great Britain
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10
editions published
between
1795
and
2005
in
English
and held by
48
libraries
worldwide
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