George, III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
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- 1738-1820
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- A Dialogue, between the Devil and George III. tyrant of Britain, &c. &c. &c. &c
- A conversation between His most sacred Majesty George III. and Samuel Johnson, LL. D : Illustrated with observations, By James Boswell, Esq
- A conversation between His most sacred Majesty George III. and Samuel Johnson, LL. D. Illustrated with observations, by James Boswell, Esq
- A faithful account of the processions and ceremonies observed in the coronation of the Kings and Queens of England; exemplified in that of their late most sacred Majesties King George the Third and Queen Charlotte; with all the other interesting proceedings connected with that magnificent festival..
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God : to be used on Thursday the twenty-third day of April, being the day appointed by proclamation for a general thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the signal interposition of His good providence in delivering our most gracious Sovereign from the severe illness with which he hath been afflicted
- A narrative of the insults offered to the King, on his way to and from the House of Lords, on Thursday last : to which is subjoined the proceedings in both houses of Parliament ... By an eye-witness
- A narrative of the insults offered to the King, on his way to and from the House of Lords, on Thursday last : to which is subjoined the proceedings in both houses of Parliament ON The Address of Congratulation to His Majesty. By an eye-witness
- A prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : for the protection afforded the King's Majesty during a long and arduous reign : to be used in the service appointed for the day, after the general thanksgiving ... on Wednesday the 25th of October 1809 : being the day on which His Majesty began his happy reign
- A reply to the author of the remarks on a letter relative to the late petitions to Parliament for the safety and preservation of His Majesty's person ; and for the more effectually preventing seditious meetings and assemblies. By the Author of The letter
- A serious address to the Queen : Prince of Wales, and the public at large, relative to His Majesty's unhappy situation. By the Rev. Theodore Jackson, A.M
- A sermon preached in Greenwich Church on Thursday, April 23d, 1789 : the day appointed for a general thanksgiving on account of His Majesty's happy recovery, and printed at the general desire of the parishioners
- A sermon, on I Chronicles XXIX. 28. : occasioned by the death of King George the Second, of happy memory, who departed this life on the 25th day of October, in the year of our Lord, 1760, in the 77th year of his age, and the 34th of his reign ; beloved and honored by his subjects, for his eminent-royal-virtues. : Together, with some brief hints, of the amiable character of His Majesty King George the Third, now seated on the British throne, and the auspicious omens, that attend his infant reign. : Preached at Philadelphia, January 25th, 1761, and published at the request of the audience.
- An address to the independent members of the House of Commons of Ireland : on the question of establishing a regency in this Kingdom
- An epitaph
- An history of the late important period ; from the beginning of His Majesty's illness, to the settlement of the executive government, in the appointment of a regent
- An impartial review of the present great question : January 3, 1789
- Annals of the reign of George III
- Arguments concerning the constitutional right of Parliament to appoint aregency
- Brief deductions relative to the aid and supply of the executive power : according to the law of England, in cases of infancy, delirium, or other incapacity of the King
- By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire ; governor and commander in chief of the English colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America. A proclamation : Whereas I have received His Majesty's royal instruction ... where the royal family is appointed to be particularly prayed for ; the following form and order should be observed, viz. Our Gracious Queen Charlotte, His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, and all the royal family ... Given under my hand, in the Council chamber in Hartford, the twenty-sixth day of May, 1772 ..
- By the Honourable Thomas Fitch, Esq ; governor and commander in chief of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England in America. A proclamation : Having received His Majesty's instruction ... where the royal family is appointed to be particularly pray'd for, the following form of words should be used, viz. Our Gracious Queen Charlotte, Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales and all the royal family ... Given under my hand in Norwalk, the 14th, day of December ... 1761
- Considerations on the establishment of a regency : with an appendix, containing proceedings relative to settling the form of government during the minority of Henry VI and during the King being disqualified by infirmities
- Defining John Bull : political caricature and national identity in late Georgian England
- Divine Providence illustrated and improved. : a thanksgiving-discourse, preached (by desire) in the Presbyterian, or Congregational Church in Providence, N.E. Wednesday June 4, 1766. Being His Majesty's birth day, and day of rejoicing, occasioned by the repeal of the stamp-act. : (Published at the desire of the hearers)
- Epitaph. : Indignant reader, whoever thou art, more especially an American, lift up thine eyes, be thankful, rejoice, and behold! on a level with former tyrants, knock'd down and tumbled in the dust ... the residuum and political remnant of George the III. ..
- Free thoughts on His Majesty's recovery, and resumption of the royal powers
- George III
- George III : America's last king
- George III : a personal history
- George III : an essay in monarchy
- George III : king and politicians, 1760-1770
- George III and William Pitt, 1783-1806: a new interpretation based upon a study of their unpublished correspondence
- George III and the historians
- George III and the historians
- George III and the mad-business
- George III as man, monarch and statesman
- George III, Lord North and the people, 1779-80
- George Rex: king or esquire?
- George the Third
- George the Third and Charles Fox : the concluding part of the American Revolution, Volume 2
- George the Third and Charles Fox: the concluding part of the American Revolution
- Gratulatio Academiæ Cantabrigiensis in pacem augustissimi principis Georgii III : Magnæ Britanniæ regis auspiciis Europæ feliciter restitutam anno M. DCC. LXIII
- Gratulatio solennis Universitatis Oxoniensis ob celsissimum Georgium Fred. Aug. Walliæ Principem Georgio III. et Charlottæ Reginæ auspicatissime natum
- His majesty's Spanish flock: Sir Joseph Banks and the Merinos of George III of England
- History of the Royal Malady, with variety of entertaining anecdotes, to which are added, strictures on the declaration of Horne Tooke, Esq. : Respecting "Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, " commonly called Mrs. Fitzherbert. With interesting remarks on a regency. By a Page of the Presence
- Instructions to a celebrated laureate ; alias The progress of curiosity ; alias A birth-day ode ; alias Mr. Whitbread's brewhouse.
- Jubilee song, for Wednesday, 25th October, 1809 : tune, "God save the King."
- Jubilee song, for Wednesday, 25th October, 1809 tune, God save the King.
- K***'s answer to Junius. : Taken from an English paper
- King George III
- King George III and the politicians
- King George III and the politicians : the Ford lectures delivered in the University of Oxford, 1951-2
- King George III and the politicians: the Ford lectures delivered in the University of Oxford, 1951-2
- King George's right to the crown of Great-Britain, displayed : being a collection from history, from the first known times to the present year, 1769. : Extracted for the benefit of those in the province of Massachusetts-Bay, who have not leisure to study history. : Shewing it to be the duty of all officers and others, to defend the heirs of Sophia, being Protestants, upon the British throne, and the undoubted right that King George the Third hath to the crown of Great-Britain.
- Le procès des trois rois, : Louis XVI. de France-Bourbon, Charles III. d'Espagne-Bourbon, et George III. d'Hanovre, fabricant de boutons. Plaidé au tribunal des puissances-européennes. Par appendix, l'appel au pape. Traduit de l'anglois
- Letter to Lord Archibald Hamilton, on the occasion of his late pamphlet, in which the fatal consequences of the King's melancholy state of health are particularly considered
- Letters, to the King, from an old patriotic Quaker, lately deceased
- Memoirs of the life and reign of King George the Third
- Mr. St. George : a true story. Giving an Account of this eminent Merchant's Quarrel with a celebrated House in France, for devising a new System of Book-Keeping-His Endeavours to suppress it in every Part of Europe-His prosecuting his junior Clerks for favouring the Innovation-His Liberality in paying the Reckoning for Foreign Merchants, the bad Return he has met with for his Services-His Connections with a House at Turin-His regulating the Balance of Trade-His Endeavours to prevent a late Bankruptcy in Flanders-The Decline of his Interest in the Bank of Amsterdam-His being humbugged by a Prussian Swindler-His Purchase of Rhenish Wine-The Dissentions in his own Family-His immense Debts-Approaching Bankruptcy-And incurable Obstinacy in still opposing French Book-Keeping. By John Bull
- Ode presented to the King : At Blenheim, by His Grace The Duke of Marlborough. With considerable variations by the author, and notes by Farmer George
- Pietas et gratulatio Collegii Cantabrigiensis apud Novanglos
- Reflections on the case of a regency. By a gentleman of Lincoln's Inn
- Reflections on the contentions and disorder of the corporation of Cambridge
- Reflections on the formation of a regency. : In a letter to a member of the lower House of Parliament
- Reflexions on the consequences of His Majesty's recovery from his late indisposition : In a letter to the people of England
- Report from the Committee appointed to examine the physicians who have attended His Majesty, during his illness, touching the state of His Majesty's health
- Report from the Lords committees, appointed to examine the physicians who have attended His Majesty, during his illness, touching the state of His Majesty's health
- Royal George: a study of King George III, his experiment in monarchy, his decline and retirement; with a view of society, politics and historic events during his reign
- Sermon de congratulacion, sobre la felix y pacifica accession de su magestad el Rey George III. : a el trono destos reynos, predicado en 6 tebet, 5521, y 13 Deziembre, 1760. por R. Moseh Cohen de Azevedo. Impresso por orden de los SS.tes del Mahamad, a la recomendacion de los SS.tes Viejos de la nacion
- Some particulars of the royal indisposition of 1788-1789, and of its effects upon illustrious personages and opposite parties interested by it
- Speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, on the King's message : which was delivered in the House of Commons, on Friday, Feb. 1, 1793
- The Crisis, Number III
- The Crisis, Number XX
- The Crisis, number III
- The K***'s answer to Junius. : Taken from an English paper
- The Regency crisis and the Whigs, 1788-9
- The age of caricature : satirical prints in the reign of George III
- The autobiography and correspondence of Mary Granville, Mrs Delany: with interesting reminiscences of King George the Third and Queen Charlotte
- The character of the king : a sermon, preached in the cathedral church of Saint Peter, Exeter, on Sunday, Nov. the 30th, 1800, by the Rev. Jonas Dennis, LL. B. Of Exeter College, Oxford ; Prebendary of Carswell ; and Chaplain to the Right Worshipful the Mayor of Exeter
- The crisis, Number XXIII
- The history of England, from the accession of King George the Third, to the conclusion of Peace in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three.
- The influence of George III on the development of the constitution
- The law of Parliament in the present situation of Great Britain considered
- The prospect before us : being a series of papers upon the great question which now agitates the public mind ; to which is added a new postscript
- The speech of the Right Honorable W. W. Grenville, Speaker of the House of Commons, in the Committee on the state of the nation, January 16, 1789
- The supreme influence of the Son of God, in appointing, directing, and terminating the reign of princes. : a sermon occasioned by the death of King George the Second, and the happy accession of His Majesty King George the Third, to the imperial throne of Great-Britain ; delivered at Portsmouth, January 25th, 1761.
- The voice of royal bereavements. A sermon, preached in the Protestant Dissenting Meeting House, Battersea, February 16, 1820: being the day of his late Majesty's interment: including a tribute to the memory of his late Royal Highness the Duke of Kent
- The wickedest age: the life and times of George III
- Thoughts on the present alarming crisis. : Humbly addressed to both Houses of Parliament. By a well-meaning Briton
- Thoughts on the present proceedings of the House of Commons
- Thoughts on the present proceedings of the House of Commons
- To the Honourable George Clarke, Esq ; lieutenant governour of the province of New-York : the humble address of the General Assembly of the said colony
- To the honourable magistrates, and worthy electors of King's County, on Nassau-Island, in the colony of New-York. : Gentlemen, January 23, 1776. It is with sensible and singular pleasure I meet you here this day, and on this constitutional occasion. We are now assembled to manifest to the whole world, our duty and loyalty to our rightful and gracious Sovereign Lord King George the Third ..
- Verses on His Majesty's recovery. : By Samuel Hayes, A.M. late senior usher of Westminster School
- Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God to call to his mercy our late Sovereign Lord King George the Second, of blessed and glorious memory, by whose decease the imperial crown of Great-Britain ... are solely and rightfully come to the high and mighty Prince George, Prince of Wales ... We therefore ... proclaim ... George the Third ... King of Great Britain ... : Given at the Council chamber, in New-York, the seventeenth day of January, one thousand seven hundred and sixty one
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