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3. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida business torts
4. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida business torts - index
5. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida civil discovery
6. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida civil discovery - index
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13. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida pretrial civil procedure
14. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida trial and post-trial procedure
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16. LexisNexis practice guide Florida civil procedure : motions
17. LexisNexis practice guide Florida e-discovery and evidence
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19. LexisNexis practice guide Florida personal injury
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21. Litigation under Florida probate code (FLCLE).
22. Landlord tenant law bulletin - Florida
23. LexisNexis practice guide : Florida contract litigation
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25. The Latinization of indigenous students : erasing identity and restricting opportunity at school
26. The light pirate
27. Little Manatee Wild and Scenic River Act : report (to accompany H.R. 4358) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office).
28. Land use law in Florida
29. Land use law in Florida
30. Let my people vote : my battle to restore the civil rights of returning citizens
31. Lost and turned out
32. Lightwood
33. Liquid landscape : geography and settlement at the edge of early America
34. A List of Papers relating to His Majesty's Title to Carolina & other Provinces on the North West Continent of America : List 1739/02-1739/03.
35. Love and death in the Sunshine State : the story of a crime
36. The legend of Georgia McBride
37. Letter and enclosures sent by Alexander Cameron, referring to Spanish threats to invade Pensacola and talks held with Indian chiefs, as written from the army encampment in the Upper Creek Nation : Correspondence; Speech 1781/03/20-1781/05/27.
38. Letter and enclosures sent to Lord Germain by Lords of the Admiralty relating to the disposition of ships used to transport Lord Howe's men to River Elk : Correspondence 1777/10/25-1777/12/09.
39. Letter and related enclosures sent by John Stuart to George Germain (no.17), discussing a meeting held with Indians to organise counter-attacks to the rebels and noting the Chickasaw's decision to remain behind in order to defend their own country : Correspondence; Speech 1777
40. Letter and related enclosures sent by John Stuart to George Germain (no.18), relating to expenses of supplying Indians with ordnance stores and provisions, and the assistance of Indians against the rebels, with serval related enclosures of letters sent between Stuart, David Taitt, and military officials : Correspondence 1777
41. Letter between Thomas Gage and the Earl of Hillsborough regarding troop movements and the demolition of Fort Charles (Including an enclosure entitled 'Civil Officers of Government proposed for the Illinois with their respective salaries') : Correspondence 1772/04/13-1772/06/06.
42. Letter from Anthony Hutchins to George Germain enclosing a set of Council minutes praising the actions of those who defended the province : Correspondence; Minutes 1778/05/21-1778/06/06.
43. Letter from Henry Clinton to George Germain concerning the death of Colonel Stuart containing a copy of a letter from the Governor of Detroit : Correspondence; Military Document 1779
44. Letter from John Campbell recommending Mr Gauld : Correspondence 1781
45. Letter from John Robinson to William Knox enclosing a letter from Mr Martin, containing intelligence about troops and ships bound for Canada : Correspondence 1780
46. Letter from John Rutledge of South Carolina with Patrick Tonyn's response, on the treatment of passengers taken as prisoners of war : Correspondence 1777/08/05-1777/08/21.
47. Letter from Lieutenant General Gage to the Earl Of Hillsborough, No.42, regarding troop movements and supplies : Correspondence 1770
48. Letter from Lieutenant General Gage to the Earl Of Hillsborough, No.47 (with enclosures) regarding Indian relations and the ruinous state of the fort at Mobile : Correspondence 1770
49. Letter from Lieutenant General Gage to the Earl Of Hillsborough, No.49 (with enclosures) regarding troop movements, repairs at Castle William and Indian relations : Correspondence 1770
50. Letter from Lieutenant General Gage to the Earl Of Hillsborough, No.60 regarding trade, defence and raising of troops : Correspondence 1771
51. Letter from Major General Gage to the Earl Of Hillsborough, No.37 (with extracts) regarding troop movements and relations with Indians : Correspondence 1769/10/21-1769/12/04.
52. Letter from Major General Gage to the Earl Of Hillsborough, No.39 (with enclosures) providing updates on troop movements and relations with Indians : Correspondence 1769/12/08-1770/01/06.
53. Letter from Major General Haldimand, No.14, regarding Indian relations, potential trade and the forts at Crown Point and Ticonderoga : Correspondence 1774
54. Letter from Major General Haldimand, No.15, regarding Indian relations : Correspondence 1774
55. Letter from Major General Haldimand, No.2 and 3 (with enclosure) regarding troop movements, supplies and Indian relations : Correspondence 1773
56. Letter from Major General Haldimand to the Earl of Dartmouth regarding troop movements in New Jersey and St Augustine and an update regarding the Congress with the Six Nations (Including an extract of a letter from his Excellency Governor Franklin to Major General Haldimand) : Correspondence 1773/06/15-1773/07/07.
57. Letter from Major General Haldimand to the Earl of Dartmouth regarding troop movements to Philadelphia and East and West Florida : Correspondence 1773
58. Letter from Major General Haldimand to the Earl of Dartmouth regarding troop movements to Quebec, Philadelphia and Florida and updates regarding relations with the Northern Indians (including an enclosed letter written in French to the inhabitants of Fort Vincennes) : Correspondence 1773/08/04-1773/08/11.
59. Letter from Mr Elliott to Christopher Nesham Esq desiring his attendance with his accounts & a state of the Balance in his hands as agent for West Florida : Correspondence 1781
60. Letter from Mr Elliott to Christopher Nesham Esq recommending to him the discharging the Governors Bills drawn on him for the years 1778 & 1779 : Correspondence 1780
61. Letter from Mr Elliott to John Robinson Esquire transmitting a copy of a memorial from Chief Justice Clifton : Correspondence 1781
62. Letter from Mr. Pownall to Mr Ellis desiring his attendance at the Board to state the Balance in his hands of the grants for West Florida : Correspondence 1773
63. Letter from Patrick Tonyn to George Germain (No.59), with enclosures, regarding enforcing a rebel retreat and future plans for the defence of the province : Correspondence 1778
64. Letter from Peter Chester to George Germain (no.52), with enclosures, regarding Spanish hostility and support for the rebels in New Orleans : Correspondence 1778/05/07-1778/05/10.
65. Letter from Robert Rogers to Governor Tryon regarding land : Correspondence 1776
66. Letter from the Board to Governor Chester concerning Exorbitant Fees : Correspondence 1780
67. Letter from the Board to Governor Chester on the subject of several laws passed in West Florida in 1767 & 1768 : Correspondence 1771
68. Letter from the Earl of Hillsborough to Thomas Gage regarding the condition of troop accommodation, hostilities with American Indian tribes and American Indian trade : Correspondence 1772
69. Letter from the Secretary to W Jackson desiring his opinion on an act passed in West Florida Dec 1770 for regulation coasting vessels & for other purposes also transmitting papers relative thereto : Correspondence 1771
70. Letter from Thomas Gage to the Earl of Dartmouth regarding a request from the Governor of Bermuda for more troops : Correspondence 1773
71. Letter from Thomas Gage to the Earl of Dartmouth regarding delays suffered by the troops being sent to challenge the Caribs on St Vincent : Correspondence 1772
72. Letter from Thomas Gage to the Earl of Dartmouth regarding the formation of a settlement on land purchased by the Crown in 1768, troop movements, weather damage in Florida and relations between Indian tribes (Enclosed is a sheet concerning the distribution of the troops in North America) : Correspondence 1772
73. Letter from Thomas Gage to the Earl of Hillsborough regarding Indian affairs in Illinois, barrack conditions and building and explorations up the Mississippi River : Correspondence 1772
74. Letter from Thomas Gage to the Earl of Hillsborough regarding Spanish movements in Cuba, troop movements and Barrack provisions : Correspondence 1772
75. Letter from Thomas Gage to the Earl of Hillsborough regarding troop movements, reported hostilities with the Western Indians at the Illinois and a congress with the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians : Correspondence 1772
76. Letter from William Knox to John Robinson regarding gifts for Indians to persuade them not to join the rebellious colonies : Correspondence 1776
77. Letter no. 67 from Governor Tryon to Viscount Sackville, regarding the state of the rebels and the proclamation of pardon enclosed : Correspondence; Proclamation 1778
78. Letter numbered 45 from Guy Carleton enclosing correspondence between himself and George Washington discussing the release Captain Asgill and the treatment of the Brunswick troops : Correspondence; Military Document 1782/11/20-1782/12/14.
79. Letter numbered 46 from Guy Carleton enclosing correspondence from Lieutenant General Leslie regarding the return of rebels' slaves and including lists of transports : Correspondence; List 1782/11/18-1782/12/16.
80. Letter numbered 59 from Guy Carleton regarding the settlement of loyalist refugees with grants of land : Correspondence; Petition 1783
81. Letter of Mr Wegg referring to the injustice done to men involved in the seizure of the 'Little Bob' schooner at Mobile carrying supplies for the Illinois expedition : Correspondence 1770
82. Letter sent by Elias Durnford referring to a trip taken to New Orleans to assess the proper measures to be used to take possession of the town there, making his suggestions on the subject : Correspondence 1771
83. Letter sent by Mr Osborn, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, to William Knox seeking reimbursement for wages paid to crew transporting supplies from Pensacola : Correspondence 1780
84. Letter sent by Superintendent Browne, enclosing a memorial of Thomas Brown on behalf of himself and his officers and regiment of Rangers : Correspondence 1783/06/01-1783/06/04.
85. Letter sent by the Post Master General to the Earl of Dartmouth, referring to the detainment of the 'Diligence' by Governor Chester without authority to do so, enclosing an extract of a letter from Captain Clarke on the matter : Correspondence 1774/11/15-1775/01/27.
86. Letter sent by Timothy Baranard, referring of papers recording a talk from the Committee in Savannah to the Lower Creeks, stolen from his home following a raid by Indians : Correspondence 1776
87. A letter sent to George Germain by Commissions of Indians Affairs, referring to the Spanish possession of Mobile, the subsequent lack of communication between there and Pensacola, and the death of John McIntosh who was due to deliver gifts to Indians whose lands had been invaded by rebels, with two related enclosures : Correspondence 1781
88. Letter sent to George Germain by John Stuart referring to hostilities between Indians and groups of rebels reported by McGillivray, and discussing military strategies to protect the Indians, enclosing a copy of the accounts of money paid for runaway slaves from 1775- 1776 : Correspondence; Financial Document 1777/09/21-1777/10/06.
89. Letter sent to George Germain by the Commissioners of Indian Affairs (no.5), enclosing copies of minutes of their board held from the 2nd of May, 1779 to the 30th of June, 1780 : Correspondence; Minutes 1779/05/02-1780/07/01.
90. Letter sent to George Germain by the Commissioners of Indian Affairs (no.9), referring to Governor Chester's appointments to succeed Colonel Stuart, the missing ship[ 'The Earl Bathurst', and gifts for Indians, with 10 enclosures : Correspondence 1780
91. Letter sent to Lord Germain by Francis Maclean referring to directions from Henry Clinton to establish a post of the River Penobscot and to detach for the defence of such, troops at Nova Scotia, with three related enclosures : Correspondence; List; Military Document; Proclamation 1779/07/29-1779/08/26.
92. Letter sent to Lord Germain by Lords of the Admiralty, referring to the British victory over the rebels at Egg Harbour, and the intention for Commodore Hotham to reinforce Rear Admiral Barrington' at the Leeward Islands, with four enclosures : Correspondence 1778/10/09-1778/12/08.
93. Letter sent to Lord Germain by Lords of the Admiralty relaying two copies of letters relative to information provided by Vice Admiral Gayton upon methods taken by the French to supply the rebels with ammunitions : Correspondence 1776/11/27-1777/03/13.
94. Letter sent to Lord Germain by Lords of the Admiralty transmitting a copy of Vice Admiral Gayton's letter to Mr Stephens providing intelligence of a considerable force having been assembled by rebels upon the Ohio River : Correspondence 1776/11/16-1777/01/28.
95. Letter sent to Lord Germain by Sarah Stuart, enclosing a copy of her memorial in which she records her suffering and imprisonment at the hands of rebels, and the seizure of her family home and furniture by the same : Correspondence 1781
96. Letter sent to Lord Germain by the General Post Office enclosing an extract of a letter from Edward Dismore relative to his grievance against Mr Jenkins : Correspondence 1777/04/21-1777/06/25.
97. Letter sent to Sir Guy Carleton and Rear Admiral Digby by the Earl of Shelburne informing them of affairs pf Dr Franklin, commissioner for the revolted colonies, and the Count de Vergennes, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, and their decision that the location of the peace treaty should be Paris : Correspondence 1782
98. Letter to Albany Wallis Esquire informing him that the Board were ready to hear Council in support of the charges against Governor Chester : Correspondence 1781
99. Letter to George Germain (no.4), by the Commissioners for Indian Affairs, enquiring what further instructions might be given to the Company of Loyal Refugees led by Alexander Cameron : Correspondence 1779
100. Letter to George Germain (no.7), by the Commissioners for Indian Affairs, notifying him of the completion of Joseph Purcell's establishment of a boundary land between Pensacola and the Choctaw nation following their land cession in 1777 : Correspondence 1779
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