Property Tax England : A Proposal to the honourable House of Commons for raising above half a million of money per annum, for the service of the government, with great ease to the subject by a tax upon signs
Property Tax England London Early Works To 1800 : To the supreme authority, the Parliament of the Commonvvealth of England. The humble petition of sundry owners and tenants of lands and buildings erected within the suburbs of London and Westminster, : The humble petition of sundry owners and tenants of lands and buildings erected within the suburbs of London and Westminster,and ten miles thereof, since March 1620..
1659?
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Property Tax Great Britain : The divisive state of social policy : the 'Bedroom Tax', austerity and housing insecurity.; Bogue, Kelly.
2019
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Property Tax Ireland Early Works To 1800 : A commission for the due and effectual assessing and leavying of the fourth part of the yearly value of lands, & of the yearly increase or profit of stocks, and other personal estate in the prespective precincts in Ireland; : for, and towards the pay of the armie.; Ireland.
Property Tax Law And Legislation Ireland : An act for making the collectors receipts for quit-rent, crown rent, and other rents due to the crown, full and legal discharges for the same, and for limiting their fees thereon ; An act for taking away the benefit of clergy in some cases; Ireland.
Property Yugoslavia : Investment and property rights in Yugoslavia : the long transition to a market economy.; Uvalic, Milica.
1992
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Prophane Schisme Of The Brownists : A shield of defence against the arrovves of schisme shot abroad by Iean de L'escluse in his advertisment against Mr. Brightman : Here vnto is prefixed a declaration touching a booke intituled, The profane schisme of the Brovvnists. By Iohn Fovvler. Clement Saunders. Robert Bulvvarde.; Fowler, John,
Prophecies 17th Century : A strange and wonderful prophesie of Mr. Douglas a Scotchman; / written by his own hand, and sent to their young King, full of wonder and admiration: wherein he foretels the great things that shall befall his person, this present yea[r] [1]651. VVith a great battel to be fought on the 15. of May next, between the English and the Scots, the event and success thereof 20. Lords to b[e] beheaded, and 20000 horse and foot totally vanquished and subdued, and what [shall] happen upon the obtaining this great victory. Also the S[c]ots Kings dream, the same night, after he was crowned, concerning England, Scotland, and Ireland, and by himself interpreted, and delivered to the Lord of his privie councel; VVith the strange apparation that appeared to him in the said dream, and the Lord Ogleby his speech touching the same. Signed by James Douglas, the authour of these prophetical observations, and licensed according to order.; Queensberry, James Douglas,
1651
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Prophecies 17th Century Early Works To 1800 : The famous Millainese astrologer his prophecies and predictions for the year 1700. : Being more esteemed of beyond sea, then Man in Scotland, Partridge in England, or Whaley in Ireland.
Prophecies Great Britain Early Works To 1800 : The whole prophecies of Scotland, England, France, Ireland, and Denmark. / prophesied by marvelous Merling, Beid, Berlington, Thomas Rymer, Waldhave, Eltraine, Banester, and Sybilla. All agreeing in one, both in Latin verse, and in Scottish meeter. Containing many strange and marvellous matters, not of before read or heard. Compared with the best editions.
1690
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Prophecies Humour 17th Century : The remarkable prophesies in order to the present times : the one of Gilpine Girnigo, one of the heritable poets of the old Thanes of Gilliquhimnee: the other of Sir Tristram, Clerk of the Kitchin to the Knights of King Arthur's Round Table. The first, faithfully translated out of the original Ersh, by Alister Mackfaddock, Principal of the Colledge of Laganachadrum: the other, out of the old Saxon, by Gustavus Gans, dreelmaster of Buxstihow. The third of Quean Guinivere, that was principall gigot, and dry nurse, to Sir Lancelot du Lake; he that was the great avenger of the injuries done to crackt chamber-maids.; St. Serfe, Thomas,
Prophecies In Literature : The prophetic moment ; an essay on Spenser / Angus Fletcher.; Fletcher, Angus John Stewart,
1971
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Prophecies In Literature Early Works To 1800 : A merie and [pleasant] prognostication devised after the finest fashion: / made and written for this presen[t yeare] by fower wittie doctors as shall ap[peare,] Spendall, Whoball, and Doctor Deusac[e,] with them Will Somer takes his place, they haue consulted all in deede, to solace them, that this shall reede..; W. W.,
Prophecies Quaker Authors : A Lamentation in tender bowels of love over thee, Oh England : that thou mayst return to the Lord in humility and seek him, yet while he may be found / [by] Ambrose Rigge.; Rigge, Ambrose,
Prophecies Religious Aspects Early Works To 1800 : The age of vvonders, or Miracles are not ceased. : Being a true but strange relation of a child born at Burslem in Stafford-shire, who, before it was three quarters old, spake and prophesied strange and wonderful things touching the king ... affirmed in a letter by Mr. Colclough, Justice of the Peace, to Colonel Pury; and attended upon oath by Elizabeth Locket and her husband, the childs nurse.
Prophecy Biblical Old Testament : Priests, prophets, diviners, sages : a socio-historical study of religious specialists in ancient Israel.; Grabbe, Lester L.
Prophecy Controversial Literature : A discoursiue probleme concerning prophesies : how far they are to be valued, or credited, according to the surest rules, and directions in diuinitie, philosophie, astrologie, and other learning: deuised especially in abatement of the terrible threatenings, and menaces, peremptorily denounced against the kingdoms, and states of the world, this present famous yeere, 1588, supposed the greatwonderfull, and fatall yeere of our age. By I.H. physition.; Harvey, John,
Prophesy Early Works To 1800 : The prophecie of one of His Maiesties chaplains, concerning the plague and black-patches : with Mr. Gadburies happy and joyful predictions, for the decrease of the plague both in the city and suburbs; the time when; the manner how; by God's permission, and according to natural causes; the effects and motion of the planets, and what every week may produce for the thrice-happy and welcome abatement of this sad and dismal pestilence; and the city of London to be wholly acquit thereof about (or before) Christmas.
Prophets Biblical Teaching : "The place is too small for us" : the Israelite prophets in recent scholarship / edited by Robert P. Gordon.
1995
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Prophets Biography : The life of Mr. John Hieron : with the characters and memorials of ten other worthy ministers of Jesus Christ / written by Mr. Robert Porter ...; Porter, Robert,