George III King of Great Britain
Also known as
King of Great Britain George IIIGeorge
Born 1738-01-01
Died 1820-01-01
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- ISNI0000000108986255
- Open LibraryOL118355A
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- History (11)
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Books by George III King of Great Britain
Total count: 80
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The happiness of brethrens dwelling together in unityDiscoursed upon Psalm 133. vers. 1. On occasion of the late thanksgiving, Feb. 14. 1688/9Printed by T.S. for Edward Giles bookseller in Norwich, near the Market-Place1689-01-01
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Londres 28 de dezembro de 1755avizo que Sua Magestade mandou à Camera dos communs, vulgarmente chamada a Camera baixa do Parlamento[s.n.]1755-01-01
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A proclamation for the encouragement of piety and virtueand for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaneness, and immorality.1760-01-01
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A complete concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament ...To which is added, A concordance to the books called Apocrypha ...The second edition, with considerable improvements.Printed for J. Knapton [etc.1761-01-01
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An seine königliche Majestät, in dero Rath. Die Bittschrift der Erblehenleute und Einwohner der Provinz Pennsylvanien..Gedruckt bey Anton Armbruster?1764-01-01
The K***'s answer to JuniusTaken from an English paperRe-printed and sold by William Goddard, in Arch-Street, between Front and Second Streets1771-01-01-
Ceresein musikalisches Vorspiel : aufgeführt in Hannover, am Geburtsfeste des Königs, den 4. Junius, 1773s.n.1773-01-01
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The CrisisNumber IIILondon: Printed and published for the author, by T.W. Shaw, in Fleet-Street. New-York: re-printed by John Anderson, at Beekman's Slip.1775-01-01
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[Address of the Lords and Commons to His Majesty on the present state of America, etc. February 11, 1775]Printed by Enoch Story and Daniel Humphreys1775-01-01
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The crisisNumber XXIIIReprinted by John Anderson1775-01-01
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The modern riding-master: or, A key to the knowledge of the horse, and horsemanshipwith several necessary rules for young horsemenPrinted and sold by Robert Aitken, printer and bookseller in Front-Street.1776-01-01
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An Elegiac epistle from an unfortunate Elector of Germany to his friend Mr. PinchbeckPrinted for Jacob Douce ...1776-01-01
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New-York, October 30, 1776. To the King's Most Excellent MajestyThe humble address of the high sheriff, gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the County of Devonshire, EnglandPrinted [by Macdonald & Cameron] in Water-Street, between the Coffee-House and the Old Slip.1776-01-01
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To our right trusty and welbeloved Sir Thomas Hallifax ... Lord-Mayor of ourcity of London(Brief instructing the Lord Mayor and the Bishop of London to make collections on the following Sunday for the relief of poor parishioners).1777-01-01
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Baltimore, February 4, 1777The speech of George the Third, tyrant of Great Britain, to his venal Parliament, delivered October 31, 1776Printed by M.K. Goddard, at the post-office, in Market-Street.1777-01-01
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The trial &c., Hilary term, 17 Geo. III., the King against John Hornecopy of information, Michaelmas term in the seventeenth year of King George the third[s.n.]1777-01-01
New commission of the governor of Quebecand other instruments of authority, derived from the crown, relative to AmericaJ. Almon1779-01-01-
Baltimore, February 4, 1779Captain Martin, in the sloop Porpoise, is just arrived at Annapolis, from Nantz, in France. From the London general advertiser, and morning intelligencer, of the 27th of November last, we have extracted his Britannic Majesty's speech ... His Britannic Majesty's speech. House of Lords. Thursday, November 27 [i.e., 26], 1778. ...Printed by M.K. Goddard, at the post-office.1779-01-01
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The British King's speechNew-York, February 10. By the brigantine Peggy, Capt. M'Niel, in nineteen days from Tortola, who arrived here yesterday, we have received the following copy of His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday, Decemb. 5, 1782, brought to Tortola, from Windward, by Capt. Rodney, son of Lord Rodney[s.n.]1782-01-01
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Prospect of peaceFrom the New-York royal gazette. New-York, February 12. His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday, December 5, 1782. Received on Sunday last, by the brigantine Peggy, Captain M'Neil, in 19 days from Tortola. Which was brought to Tortola, from Windward, by Captain Rodney, son of Lord RodneyPrinted by T. and S. Green.1783-01-01
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Philadelphia, February 13By a gentleman just arrived in this city from New-Jersey, we have received His Britannic Majesty's speech to both Houses of Parliament(Printed by E. Oswald, in Market-Street.)1783-01-01
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Salem, February 22, 1783Capt. George Williams, Jun. arrived from the West-Indies, via Portsmouth, has favoured us with the St. Lucia gazette of the 18th of January, from which we have taken the following speech. : The speech of the King of Great-Britain, to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 5th of December, 1782Printed by S. Hall.1783-01-01
Lettre du roi d'Angleterre au roi de France sur les Etats-généraux.Roland1789-01-01
Lettre du roi d'Angleterre au roi de France, sur les E tats ge ne rauxChez Volland, libraire, quai des Augustins1789-01-01-
Almoran and HametAn Oriental tale. : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]Re-printed by Thomas Collier.1789-01-01
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Esquisse du règne de Georges III depuis 1780 jusqu'à 1791, ou, Coup-d'oeil rapide sur l'état des cours de l'Europe[s.n.]1791-01-01
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Congratulatory address to His MajestyPrinted and sold by Ryan and Kearsley1791-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for sufferers from a fire at Great Saredon,Staffs).1794-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for the rebuilding of the Parish Church of Saffron Walden, Essex).1794-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for the rebuilding of Lane end Chapel, Staffordshire).1794-01-01
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Les souvenirs de George III pendant un voyage à Cheltenham, Glocestre, Worcestre, et leurs environs, dans 17882e éd. augmentée.1796-01-01
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The history of two acts, entitled, an act [36 Geo. III. cap. 7] for the safety and preservation of His Majesty's person and government against treasonable and seditious practices and attemptsand an act [36 Geo. III. cap. 8] for the more effectually preventing secitious meetings and assemblies; including the proceedings of ... Parliament ... to which are prefixed remarks on the state of parties, and of public opinion ...Robinson1796-01-01
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To our right trusty and welbeloved Brook Watson ... Lord Mayor of our city ofLondon(Brief instructing the Lord Mayor and the Bishop of London to make collections on the following Sunday for the relief of poor parishioners).1797-01-01
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State papers relative to the negotiation for peacecontaining the declaration of the court of Great Britain : the official correspondence between Lord Malmesbury and the Commissioners of the French Directory at Lisle, and His Majesty's speech on opening the present session : together with the addresses of the Lords and Commons, and His Majesty's most gracious answersPrinted for J. Wright1797-01-01
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Georg der Dritte, von Gottes Gnaden König des Vereinigten Reichs Gross-Britannien und Irland, Beschützer des Glaubens, Herzog zu Braunschweig und Lüneburg, des Heiligen Römischen Reichs Erz-Schatzmeister und Churfürst, &c. &c[s.n.]1803-01-01
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A letter to the Right Hon. Lord Kingin defence of the conduct of the directors of the Banks of England and Ireland, whom his lordship (in a publication entitled, Thoughts on the restriction of payments in specie, &c. &c.) accuses of abuse of their privilege : with remarks on the cause of the great rise of the exchange between Dublin and London, and the means of equalizing itPrinted by W. Bulmer and Co. for G. and W. Nicol1804-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for the rebuilding of the parish church of Adderley, Shropshire).1804-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for the benefit of Daniel Lamb, of Sutton, Lancs., after his corn mill was destroyed by fire).1807-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for the benefit of George Scott, of Pudsey,Yorks., after his corn mill was destroyed by fire).1807-01-01
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The duty of Britons to be thankful for their Kinga sermon preached ... on Wednesday, October 25, 1809 ...Printed for L.B. Seely1809-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for the rebuilding of Hindon Chapel, Wiltshire).1813-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for the rebuilding of the parish church of Kingsley, Staffordshire).1813-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for the rebuilding of the parish church of Baddeley, Cheshire).1813-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for the rebuilding of the parish church of Coppenhall, Cheshire).1813-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for the rebuilding of the parish church of St. Helen, Worcester).1813-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for the rebuilding of the parish church of Cheswardine, Shropshire).1813-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for the rebuilding of the parish church of Norton in Hales, Shropshire).1814-01-01
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A statement of the claims, delivered to the commissioners named and appointed in and by an act of Parliament, passed in the fifty-fifth year of the reign of his present Majesty, King George the Third, entitled "An Act for Inclosing Lands in the Parish of Necton otherwise Neighton, in the County of Norfolk"[s.n.]1815-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for the rebuilding of the parish church of Norton in Hales, Shropshire).1817-01-01
Acts for making provision for the effectual performance of quarantine; with orders in council, &cPrinted by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty1817-01-01-
(A brief for collections for restoration of the chapel at Hindon, Wilts).1817-01-01
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(A brief for collections for completing the chapel of St. John, Erringden, Yorks.).1817-01-01
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(A brief for collections for sufferers by fires at Drayton Farm, Shifnal, andWistaston).1817-01-01
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(A brief authorizing collections for the rebuilding of the parish church of Cheswardine, Shopshire).1817-01-01
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(A brief for collections for rebuilding the chapel of St. Ann, Halifax, Yorks).1817-01-01
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(A brief for collections for rebuilding the Parish Church of St. Thomas, Dudley, Worcs.).1818-01-01
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Letters from His Late Majesty to the late Lord Kenyon, on the coronation oath, with His Lordship's answersand the letters of the Rt. Hon. William Pitt to His Late Majesty, with His Majesty's answers, previous to the dissolution of the ministry in 1801.2nd edition.J. Murray1827-01-01
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George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c., to all whom these presents shall come, greetingKnow ye, that we have assigned and constituted, and do by these presents assign, constitute and appoint our trusty and well-beloved Benjamin White Esq. to be one of our justices to keep our peace in the County of Suffolk, within our Province of the Massachusetts-BayJohn Wingate Thornton1862-01-01
Correspondence with Lord North from 1768 to 1783Edited from the originals at Windsor, with an introd. and notesJ. Murray1867-01-01-
The correspondence of King George the Third with Lord North from 1768 to1783John Murray1867-01-01
The correspondence of King George the Third with Lord North from 1768 to 1783.J. Murray1867-01-01-
A selection from the papers of King George III preserved in the royal archives at Windsor Castleembracing the period from the 1st day of November 1781 to the 20th day of December 1783Printed by W. Lewis at the University Press for the Roxburghe Club1927-01-01
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A conversation between George III and Samuel Johnson1927-01-01
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The correspondence of King George the Third, from 1760 to December 1783printed from the originalpapers in the Royal Archives at Windsor CastleMacmillan1927-01-01
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The correspondence of King George the Third from 1760 to December 1783, printed from the original papers in the Royal Archives at Windsor CastleMacmillan and co1927-01-01
The correspondence of King George the Third from 1760 to December 1783printed from the original papers in the royal archives at Windsor CastleMacmillan and Co., Limited1927-01-01-
The letters of King George IIICassell and Company, Ltd.1935-01-01
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Letters from George III to Lord Bute, 1756-1766Macmillan1939-01-01
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Letters from George III to Lord Bute, 1756-1766edited with an introduction by Romney Sedgwick.Macmillan1939-01-01
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The later correspondence of George IIIpublished by authority of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth IICambridge University Press1962-01-01
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The later correspondence of George IIIC.U.P.1962-01-01
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The later correspondence of George IIIEdited by A. Aspinall.University Press1962-01-01
The correspondence of King George the Third from 1760 to December 1783, printed from the original papers in the Royal Archives at Windsor Castlearranged and edited by Sir John Fortescue.1st ed., new impression.Cass1967-01-01-
The letters of King George IIICassell1968-01-01
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The letters.Edited by Bonamy Dobrée.Cassell1968-01-01
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The letters of King George IIIFunk & Wagnalls1968-01-01
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The correspondence of King George the Third with Lord North 1768 to 1783.Da Capo Press1971-01-01
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By the King, a proclamation declaring the conclusion of the warPrinted by John Bennett, ...1983-01-01
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George III and the southern departmentsome unprinted royal correspondenceRoyal Historical Society1990-01-01
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The Later corespondence of George III