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A complete collection of the Lords' protests : from the first upon record, in the reign of Henry the Third, to the present time; with a copious index; to which is added, An historical essay on the legislative power of England, wherein the origin of both Houses of Parliament, their antient Constitution, and the changes that have happened in the persons that composes them, with the occasion thereof, are related in chronological order; and many things concerning the English government, the antiquity of the laws of England, and the feudal law, are occasionally illustrated and explained; in two volumes.
- Title
- A complete collection of the Lords' protests : from the first upon record, in the reign of Henry the Third, to the present time; with a copious index; to which is added, An historical essay on the legislative power of England, wherein the origin of both Houses of Parliament, their antient Constitution, and the changes that have happened in the persons that composes them, with the occasion thereof, are related in chronological order; and many things concerning the English government, the antiquity of the laws of England, and the feudal law, are occasionally illustrated and explained; in two volumes.
- Publication
- London : [s.n.] 1767.
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Status | Vol/Date | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person. | v. 2 (1767) | Text | Use in library | CM (Great Britain (1760-1820, George III.). House of Lords. Complete collection of the lords' protests from the first upon record) v. 2 (1767) | Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315 |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person. | v. 2 (1725-1767) | Text | Use in library | CM (Great Britain (1760-1820, George III.). House of Lords. Complete collection of the lords' protests from the first upon record) v. 2 (1725-1767) | Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315 |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person. | v. 1 (1242-1724) | Text | Use in library | CM (Great Britain (1760-1820, George III.). House of Lords. Complete collection of the lords' protests from the first upon record) v. 1 (1242-1724) | Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315 |
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- Description
- 2 v.; 21 cm.
- Alternative Title
- Protests.
- Subjects
- Great Britain > Politics and government > 1603-1714 > Sources
- Constitutional history > Great Britain > Sources
- Great Britain > Politics and government > 1216-1272 > Sources
- Great Britain > Politics and government > 1485-1603 > Sources
- Great Britain > Politics and government > 1399-1485 > Sources
- Great Britain > Politics and government > 1272-1307 > Sources
- Great Britain > Politics and government > 1714-1760 > Sources
- Great Britain > Politics and government > 1327-1377 > Sources
- Great Britain > Politics and government > 1377-1399 > Sources
- Great Britain > Parliament > House of Lords
- Great Britain > Politics and government > 1307-1327 > Sources
- Note
- "An historical essay on the legislative power of England ... By George St. Amand": cxxvii p. at end of v. 2.
- Includes index.
- Running title: Protests.
- Call Number
- CM (Great Britain (1760-1820, George III.). House of Lords. Complete collection of the lords' protests from the first upon record)
- LCCN
- 10006685
- OCLC
- 6969397
- Title
- A complete collection of the Lords' protests : from the first upon record, in the reign of Henry the Third, to the present time; with a copious index; to which is added, An historical essay on the legislative power of England, wherein the origin of both Houses of Parliament, their antient Constitution, and the changes that have happened in the persons that composes them, with the occasion thereof, are related in chronological order; and many things concerning the English government, the antiquity of the laws of England, and the feudal law, are occasionally illustrated and explained; in two volumes.
- Imprint
- London : [s.n.] 1767.
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- Added Author
- St. Amand, George. Historical essay on the legislative power of England. 1767.Almon, John, 1737-1805, att.
- Added Title
- Protests.
- Research Call Number
- CM (Great Britain (1760-1820, George III.). House of Lords. Complete collection of the lords' protests from the first upon record)