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New Releases by John SingletonJohn Singleton is the author of The Substance of Lord Lyndhurst's Speech, Delivered in the House of Lords, March 20th, 1855, on the Position and Policy of Prussia; with the Reply of the Earl of Clarendon, The Eastern Question. The Substance of a Speech Delivered in the House of Lords, June 19, 1854, Speech of Hon. John S. Millson, of Virginia, in the House of Represenatives, April 28, 1852, on the Homestead Bill, Review of the session, speech on August 23, 1839, Review of the session. Speech of the Right Hon. Lord Lyndhurst, delivered in the House of Lords, on Friday, August 23, 1839. Fourth edition.
The Substance of Lord Lyndhurst's Speech, Delivered in the House of Lords, March 20th, 1855, on the Position and Policy of Prussia; with the Reply of the Earl of Clarendon
The Eastern Question. The Substance of a Speech Delivered in the House of Lords, June 19, 1854
Speech of Hon. John S. Millson, of Virginia, in the House of Represenatives, April 28, 1852, on the Homestead Bill
Review of the session, speech on August 23, 1839
Review of the session. Speech of the Right Hon. Lord Lyndhurst, delivered in the House of Lords, on Friday, August 23, 1839. Fourth edition
Lady Hewley's Charities. The Judgment of Lord Lyndhurst, delivered ... on Friday, February 11, 1836, printed, by permission of his Lordship, from the corrected short-hand notes of Mr. Gurney. To which is prefixed, the joint opinion of Mr. Baron Alderson & Mr. Justice Patteson, from the original MS.
Summary of the Session. Speech of the Right Hon. Lord Lyndhurst, delivered in the House of Lords, on Thursday, August 18, 1836. Sixth edition
Lords Lyndhurst, Brougham, and Local Courts. Reprinted from Blackwood's Magazine, with corrections and additions
The Speech of the Right Honourable Lord Lyndhurst, in the House of Peers, on the Reform Bill, October 7, 1831
Administration of the Affairs of Great Britain, Ireland, and Their Dependencies at the Commencement of the Year 1823
Administration of the Affairs of Great Britain, Ireland, and Their Dependencies, at the Commencement of the Year 1823
Administration of the affairs of Great Britain, Ireland, and their dependencies at the commencement of ... 1823, explained [by lord Lyndhurst].
État de l'Angleterre au commencement de 1823
The State of the Nation, at the Commencement of the Year 1822
A general description of the West-Indian Islands ... In blank verse
John Singleton Informing James Burd that He Will Not be Able to Join the Party
XXI. | Divines | (Whose Names are Here-under Affixed) | Cleared, | Of the Unjust Criminations of Will. Penn; | In His | Pretended Jvst Rebuke for Their Epistle | to a Book, Entituled, Qvakerism No | Christianity. | And William Penn Proved Neither Christian, Nor | a Man of Common Modesty, Or Honesty. | The Names of the Divines Vindicated, | (three Columns) Dr. Tho. Manton, | Dr. Tho. Jacomb, | Dr. John Singleton, | Mr. Thomas Cole, | Mr. Tho. Doelittle, | Mr. Samuel Smith, | Mr. Ben. Needler, | | Mr. Richard Baxter, | Mr. Thomas Gouge, | Mr. John Yates, | Mr. John Sheffield, | Mr. Anth. Palmer, | Mr. Richard Mayo, | Mr. Andr. Parsons, | | Mr. Will. Jenkyn, | Mr. Geo. Griffith, | Mr. Matth. Barker, | Mr. Tho. Watson, | Mr. Will. Cooper, | Mr. Stephen Ford, | Mr. Will. Carslake
A | Just Rebuke | To | One & Twenty | Learned and Reverend | Divines | (So Called) | Being an Answer to an Abusive Epistle A- | Gainst the People Call'd Quakers, Subscrib'd by | Thomas Manton, Richard Baxter, Thomas Gouge, | Thomas Jacomb, William Cooper, William Jenkin, | John Yates, George Griffith, Thomas Watson, | John Sheffield, Matthew Barker, Benjamin Needler, | Anthony Palmer, John Singleton, William Carslake, | Thomas Cole, Andrew Parsons, Stephen Ford, | Thomas Doelittel, Richard Mayo, Samuel Smith
Thomas A. Talbert, Appellant, V. John Singleton Et Als. Respondents
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