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ComLaw: Commonwealth of Australia LawAttorney-General's Department: ComLaw, incorporating the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments (FRLI) provides access to Australian Commonwealth primary legislation as well as related documents
MEMSO : Medieval and early modern sources onlineTannerRitchie in collaboration with the Library and Information Services of the University of St. An: and papal registers. Most are from England, Ireland, and Scotland, although some are from Milan and the New World. This database represents a rich resource of primary documents from
London Lives 1690-1800HRI Online Publications: London Lives makes available a wide range of primary sources about eighteenth-century London, with a particular focus on plebeian Londoners from a range of backgrounds
legislation.gov.ukHMSO: documents. Primary legislation includes but is not limited to, the Acts of the following Parliaments and Assemblies; Public General Acts of the United Kingdom Parliament, Acts
Reason in RevoltMelbourne University and Monash University Australian Research Council: The Reason in Revolt project aims to bring together primary source documents of Australian radicalism as a readily accessible digitised resource. By 'radical' we refer to those
Readex: primary source database, based on the authoritative bibliography by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker. Also available on microform in the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room
EPPI : Enhanced British Parliamentary Papers on Ireland, 1801-1922University of Southampton: , 1851, 1861 and a range of primary documents on topics relating to law, agriculture, poor relief, religion and trade. The bibliographic records and searchable PDFs are now available
MasterFILE PremierEBSCO publishing: . Also contains full text more than 500 reference books, over 107,000 primary source documents, and an Image Collection of over 510,000 photos, maps & flags. Also provides PDF backfiles
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