971 resultados para Great Britain. Parliament (1822)
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Printed by Roger C. Weightman
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Printed by R. Boylston
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Joseph Dana was also considered as the supposed author. Bibliogr. Printed by Snelling and Simons
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Published at the request of the hearers. Printed by C. Stebbins
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Published at the request of the hearers Printed by Greenough and Stebbins
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Printed by Joshua Belcher
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Printed at the Repertory Office
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"February 7, 1817, ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate." Message addressed to the Senate and dated February 7th, 1817. Consists of the covering letter from the President and a report from the Secretary of State, dated Department of State, February 5th, 1817; which itself consists largely of diplomatic correspondence between the United States and Great Britain Relates to the restitution of captured slaves by the British during the War of 1812-1814.
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"June 1st, 1812. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. June 3d, 1812. Bill reported, declaring war ..."
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Indenture of bargain and sale (vellum) between David William Smith of Alnwick, Great Britain and William Dickson of Niagara for 90 acres in the Township of Niagara –instrument no. 5926. Attached to this is a notice of Power of Attorney dated Apr. 6, 1810, which states that David William Smith of Alnwick, Great Britain allows James Crooks of Niagara to be his lawful attorney. The power of attorney is slightly torn. This does not affect the text, Sept. 21, 1810.
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History of the Late War between Great Britain and the United States of America by David Thompson, late of the Royal Scots, Niagara U.C. , 1832. There is an inscription in the front of the book which says “[illegible] Nelles, Grimsby and it is signed by Joseph Williams [?]” The book is stained from dampness, but this does not affect the text, 1832.
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Trabajo no publicado
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Diseñado para ser una introducción básica a Gran Bretaña. Letra grande y fotografías en color para que sea visualmente atractivo.El texto, con distintos tamaños de letra, permite diferenciar los niveles de lectura.
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Centrándose en la geografía humana y física se facilita la información sobre la tierra, la educación, vida rural y urbana, transporte agricultura y pesca, industria, ocio y deporte, el Gobierno, la vida cotidiana y la religión, las artes y medios de comunicación, el lugar que ocupa en el mundo (incluida la Historia) de Gran Bretaña. Siempre que sea posible, la información se presenta en gráficos, tablas, cuadros de datos, fotografías y mapas. Incluye las direcciones de páginas de Internet donde puede encontrarse más información sobre el país.