The Parliamentary Register; Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the [House of Lords and House of Commons]: Proceedings of the 14. Parliament, sess. 1-6; v. 18-62, Proceedings of the 15. to 17. Parliament, sess. 1-6; v. 63-77, Proceedings of the 18. Parliament, sess. 1-6J. Almon, 1778 |
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