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To the Honourable the Court of Directors .... by [Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons]

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Seller: Palinurus Antiquarian Books
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To the Honourable the Court of Directors ....
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[Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons]
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Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
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Fine copies printed on thick, laid paper.
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[London]: Parliament, [1795]. First Edition.. Stitched as issued.. Fine copies printed on thick, laid paper.. Folio. A group of eight petitions submitted to the Court of Directors of the East India Company. Each dealing with general issues of service and promotion within the officer corps and conditions in the army. The petitions appear to have been in response to the attempt of the government's minister for Indian affairs, Henry Dundas, to alter the regulations of military service in India. This would have had considerable impact on the officer ranks in the service of the East India Company. The petitions were printed in London in 1795 as part of the parliamentary papers. They all bear docketed titles as follows: 1- Memorial of the Officers stationed at Futty Ghur, No. 2; 2- Memorial from the Officers stationed at Chunar Ghurr, No. 3; 3- Memorial from the Officers at Cawnpore, No. 4; 4- Memorial from the Officers at Dinapore, No. 5; 5- Memorial of the Officers stationed at Berhampore, No. 6; 6- Memorial from the Officers of Artillery of the Bengal Establishment, No. 7; 7- Memorial from the Officers on the Fort St. George Establishment, No. 8; 8-Memorial from the Officers on the Bombay Establishment, No. 9. The docket titles are used as the basis for the COPAC entries. COPAC listing three holdings - BL; UCLA; Dublin.
Official report of the trial of Fanny Hyde, for the murder of Geo. W. Watson: including the testimony, the arguments of counsel, and the charge of the court, reported verbatim. With portraits of the defendant and the deceased. From the short-hand notes of William Hemstreet, official reporter of the court

Official report of the trial of Fanny Hyde, for the murder of Geo. W. Watson: including the testimony, the arguments of counsel, and the charge of the court, reported verbatim. With portraits of the defendant and the deceased. From the short-hand notes of William Hemstreet, official reporter of the court by Hemstreet, William

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Official report of the trial of Fanny Hyde, for the murder of Geo. W. Watson: including the testimony, the arguments of counsel, and the charge of the court, reported verbatim. With portraits of the defendant and the deceased. From the short-hand notes of William Hemstreet, official reporter of the court
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Hemstreet, William
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De Wolfe and Wood (United States)
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New York: J.R. McDivitt, 1872. 161 pp. Removed and in need of binding. Fanny Hyde came from England as a young girl and was employed in several capacities until age 15 when she started working for George Watson who owned a hair net factory. He was 45 and enticed or forced Hyde into a relationship. After two years Hyde shot and killed him as he left for lunch. The trial ended with a hung jury and Hyde was to face another trial. She chose to disappear. McDade499. Scarce.
Ueber die Scheinbare Polaritat des Lichtes bei den Talbot'schen Linien

Ueber die Scheinbare Polaritat des Lichtes bei den Talbot'schen Linien by Walter, B.

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Ueber die Scheinbare Polaritat des Lichtes bei den Talbot'schen Linien
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Walter, B.
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Leipzig: Johann Ambrosius Barth. Paperback. Very Good. Paperback. Vg in wraps German. GER1111151.