427 resultados para Defence of the Realm Acts
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Vol. I. To 24th August, 1904.--vol. II. To 13th January, 1905.--vol. II. To 13th September, 1905.
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"(Amendments of 1920 effective June 1, 1920)"
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Reporters: Thomas C. Batchelor, v. 133-142; Margaret H. Pierce, v. 143-185; Audrey Bernhardt, v. 186-231.
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Cover title.
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Includes index.
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Louaillier was arrested in March, 1815, on account of his opposition to some of General Jackson's military measures. The present pamphlet is a defence of the writer's conduct and an attack of Jackson's presidential candidacy.
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v. 1 Fuller's Holy state.--v. 2 Sir Philip Sidney's Defence of poesy; Selden's Table-talk.--v. 3 Works of Sir Thomas Browne.--v. 4 Felltham's Resolves.--v. 5-6 Walton's Lives.--v. 7 Latimer's Sermons.--v. 8 Jeremy Taylor.
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v. 1. The Gospel of Matthew.--v. 2. The Gospels of Luke and John.--v. 3. The Acts of the Apostles.
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With: A Defence of the christian doctrines of the Society of Friends. Philadelphia : [s.n.], 1825.
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Bound with [2. Thompson, T.] A letter by Thomas Thompson. 1835. -[3] Tuke, S. Letter to John Wilkinson. 2d ed., 1836. -[4] Friends and Independents. 1836. -[5] Eaton, J. Barclay and Penn self-vindicated. 1836. -[6] Gurney, J.J. Strictures on certain parts of an anonymous pamphlet. 1836. -[7. Martin, H.] Philo answered. 1836. -[8. Treffry, J.] Strictures on a late publication. 1836. -[9. Martin, H.] A defence of the original principles. 1836. -[10. Society of Friends - London Yearly Meeting] The committe of the Yearly Meeting, appointed to visit and assist Lancashire Quarterly Meeting. 1835. -[11] Boulton, W. Three essays. 1836. [12. Braithwaite, J. B., comp.] Extracts from the writings of the early Friends. 1836. -[13] Early Friends and Dr. Ash. 1837. -[14] Lean, W. Brief observations. 1838. -[15. Howard, L.] An appeal to the Christian public. 1838. -[16] Bereus, pseud. A defence of the Friends' doctrine of baptism. 1838. -[17] Richardson, W. A scriptural examination. 1839,
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v.16. Epistolary correspondence. Letters from August 1714, to September 1724.--v.17. Epistolary correspondence. Letters from September 1725 to May 1732.--v.18. Epistolary correspondence. Letters from May 19, 1732, to October 23, 1736.--v.19. Epistolary corresondence. Letters from October 30, 1736, to February 14, 1750. Appendix to the original correspondence between Dean Swift and his friends. Correspondence between Swift and Miss Vanhomrigh. Index.
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With: Extracts from the writings of some of the Society of Friends...showing that the necessary baptism is that of Christ...Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 1835.--Extracts from the writings of the Society of Friends...showing that the external supper...has ceased in point of obligation. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 1832.--On justification. Extracted from Robert Barclay's Apology. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. [183?].--Concerning perfection. From Robert Barclay's Apology...proposition VIII. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. [183?].--Extracted from Joseph Besse's Defence of Quakerism. [Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 183?].--Extracts from the writings of...Friends on the divinity of Christ. Elisha Bates. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 1835.--Sentiments of a few eminent persons concerning Friends. [Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 183?]
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"Index."--v. 6, 63 p., 4th count.
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Vol. VII has a special title-page: Acts of the General Assembly, 1806.