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The adjourned debate, which took place at the India-House in Leadenhall-Street, on ... October 23, 1794, on the question for presenting an address to His Majesty, offering to raise three regiments for the publick service
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Charles R. Right trusty and well-beloved, we greet you well. VVhereas our royal father of blessed memory did in the year 1632 constitute and establish a society of fishers
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Some proposals for the imployment of the poor
and for the prevention of idleness and the consequence thereof, begging ... -
A sketch of the debate, that took place at the India-House in Leadenhall-Street, on Wednesday, the 9th of October inst. on the following motion of William Lushington, Esq. "that a General Court be held on the 23d instant, to take into consideration an Address to His Majesty, expressive of the firm determination of this Company to give every support in their power, to the Government of the Country, at this arduous crisis, and particularly to express a wish to raise and cloath three Fencible Regiments, to serve in Great-Britain, Ireland, or the Islands of Jersey and Guernsey, and to recommend that the Officers belonging to the Company's military establishment in India, now in Europe, may be employed in those regiments, subject to his Majesty's approbation." By William Woodfall
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A sketch of the debate, that took place at the India-House in Leadenhall-Street, on ... the 9th of October inst
on the following motion of William Lushington, Esq. "that a general court be held on the 23d instant, to take into consideration an address to His Majesty, expressive of the firm determination of this Company to give every support in their power, to the government of the country, at this arduous crisis ... " -
A letter to a member of Parliament, concerning the imploying and providing for the poor
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Considerations, humbly offered to Parliament, relative to the heads of a bill for promoting industry
suppressing idleness and begging, and Saving above One Million Sterling yearly, of the Money now actually paid by the Nation to the Poor