An appeal to the legislature, on the subject of the office of king's printer in EnglandThe Author, 1830 - 72 pages |
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... connect my detail , the facts of which I feel confident of being able to prove most satisfactorily : - I. The Stationery Office was established during Mr. Pitt's administration , for the pur- pose of saving , in future , to the public 9.
... connect my detail , the facts of which I feel confident of being able to prove most satisfactorily : - I. The Stationery Office was established during Mr. Pitt's administration , for the pur- pose of saving , in future , to the public 9.
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... Pitt desired to see one of the Printers under the expiring Patent in Downing Street , where , in the presence of Mr. Reeves and Mr. Thornton , Mr. Pitt explained his intention of thus pro- viding for Mr. R. by giving him a share in the ...
... Pitt desired to see one of the Printers under the expiring Patent in Downing Street , where , in the presence of Mr. Reeves and Mr. Thornton , Mr. Pitt explained his intention of thus pro- viding for Mr. R. by giving him a share in the ...
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... Pitt , " that Ministers had no wish to remove them , but expected they would perform the business for Government at what is called THE TRADE PRICE , " to which they all readily assented , and continued to do so for twenty years , when ...
... Pitt , " that Ministers had no wish to remove them , but expected they would perform the business for Government at what is called THE TRADE PRICE , " to which they all readily assented , and continued to do so for twenty years , when ...
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... Pitt consented to the renewal of the King's Printing Patent in 1799 , which must be ascribed to the wish to reward Mr. Reeves for certain well - known ' services by a thirty years ' pension of £ 1500 ; this no doubt he cal- culated ...
... Pitt consented to the renewal of the King's Printing Patent in 1799 , which must be ascribed to the wish to reward Mr. Reeves for certain well - known ' services by a thirty years ' pension of £ 1500 ; this no doubt he cal- culated ...
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... Pitt , in the presence of Mr. Reeves and Mr. Thorn- ton , could only have had reference to the Print- ing , not to a second profit from Bookselling ; and although the answer to this allegation of Reeves is , that the Printer's statement ...
... Pitt , in the presence of Mr. Reeves and Mr. Thorn- ton , could only have had reference to the Print- ing , not to a second profit from Bookselling ; and although the answer to this allegation of Reeves is , that the Printer's statement ...
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An Appeal to the Legislature, on the Subject of the Office of King's Printer ... Samuel Brooke No preview available - 2016 |
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Page 72 - Strahan, them and each of them, and to their and each of their Executors Administrators and Assigns, that they or any of them during the aforesaid term to them above granted, may take retain and hire Workmen in the art and mystery of Printing, to work in such art or mystery at the appointment and by the assignment of the said...
Page 65 - George the Third by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting...
Page 67 - Know ye, that we of our special grace, certain knowledge and mere motion, have given and granted, and by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, do give and grant...
Page 72 - Presents granted, from the Treasury of Us Our Heirs and Successors, at the Receipt of Our Exchequer at Westminster, by the hands of the Commissioners of our Treasury, or the Treasurer and Chamberlain, of Us Our Heirs and Successors for the time being...
Page 71 - Master and one Usher, to continue for ever. And that the said intention of the aforesaid Mayor, Bailiffs, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the aforesaid Town may take better effect, of our more abundant grace, We have granted and given Licence, and by these presents Do grant and give Licence, for us, our Heirs and Successors aforesaid, as far as* in us lies, to the aforesaid Mayor, Bailiffs, Burgesses, and Commonalty of our aforesaid Town, that they, or their Successors, may and shall have, enjoy, perceive,...
Page 68 - ... or shall command, to be used for the service of God in ' the churches of that part of our said United Kingdom of Great ' Britain and Ireland called England ; and of all other books, ' volumes, and things whatsoever, by whatsoever name, term, ' title, or meaning, or by whatsoever names, terms, titles, or ' meanings they are named, called, or distinguished, or any of them ' is named, called, or distinguished, or hereafter shall be named, ' called, or distinguished, heretofore printed by the royal...
Page 68 - Bibles and New Testaments whatsoever, in the English tongue or in any other tongue whatsoever of any translation, with notes or without notes...
Page 65 - Books of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England...