[ENGLISH] EIGHT SPEECHES MADE IN PARLIAMENT, ON SEVERAL IMPORTANT OCCASIONS, RECOMMENDED TO THE ELECTORS OF GREAT BRITAIN AS A SEASONABLE PREPARATIVE FOR THE ENSUING ELECTIONS
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- London: Printed by J. W. and sold by A. Dodd without Tember-bar, and the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1733
London: Printed by J. W. and sold by A. Dodd without Tember-bar, and the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1733. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. Disbound; retaining a piece of the leather spine from the original binding;158 pages, [1], 6-23 pages, [3]; there is a tear to the Contents leaf, with a small amount of loss to the text.~~I- Sir John Knight's speech against the bill of naturalizing foreigners, 1694. II- Mr. Price's speech for repealing a grant made to Mynheer Bentinck of several Lordships in the principality of Wales, 1696. III -- M R.S hippen's speech against continuing the army, 1717. IV- Mr. Jeffrey's speech ag ainst continuing the army, 1717. V- Sir Thomas Hanmer's speech against continuing the army, 1717. VI- Lord Lansdowne's speech against the occasional conformity bill. VII- Mr. Hutcheson's speech againstthe repealing of the triennial act, 1716. Mr. Shippen's speech against Sir R.W -- 's proposal for increasing the civil list revenue, 1727. Very Good binding.