2401 |
The relief scheme considered
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James Ramsay
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Printed in the year, M,DCC,LXXVIII. 1778 |
Engelska |
2402 |
The royal English grammar, - Containing what is necessary to the knowledge of the English tongue, laid down in a plain and familiar way. For the use of young gentlemen and ladies. To which are added, lessons for boys at school, shewing the use of the parts of speech, and the joining words together in a sentence. By James Greenwood sur-master of St. Paul's School
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James Greenwood
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MDCCLXI. 1761 |
Engelska |
2403 |
The London vocabulary, English and Latin - Put into a new method, proper to acquaint the learner with things as well as pure Latin words. Adorned with twenty-six pictures. For the use of schools. The seventeenth edition corrected. By James Greenwood, author of the English grammar, and late sur-master of St. Paul's School
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James Greenwood
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1777 |
Engelska |
2404 |
The Publisher of the Dublin weekly journal, to the commonallity of Dublin
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1749 |
Engelska |
2405 |
A sermon occasion'd by the king's death, and Her present Majesty's accession to the crown. Preach'd March 29, by a Presbyterian minister in the north
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James Kirkpatrick
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1702 |
Engelska |
2406 |
Objections and defences for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown; against the claim of Sir James Sharp of Strathtyrum
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James Sharp, Sir
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1748 |
Engelska |
2407 |
A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin, before the Right Honourable the House of Lords on Thursday the 5th of November, 1767, - Being the anniversary of the Gun-Powder Treason, and of the landing of King William the Third. By the Right Reverend Father in God, James, ld. bishop of Down and Connor
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James Traill
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MDCCLXVII. 1767 |
Engelska |
2408 |
The sum of Christianity: or Christ in his sufferings, and in his glory. - Represented in some sermons preached on I Pet. i. II. By Mr. James Burnet minister of the Gospel at Lasswade
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James Burnet
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MDCCXXIV. 1724 |
Engelska |
2409 |
Two letters to the Dublin Society. The first proposing the encouragement of a manufacture and the second of a commerce. By Sir James Caldwell, baronet, Fellow of the Royal Society
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James Caldwell, Sir
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M.DCC.LXVII. 1767 |
Engelska |
2410 |
A proposal for employing, cloathing, and furnishing, - With the implements of husbandry, children, from the age of ten to sixteen; with a view to agriculture, the improvement of land, and gardening. Addressed to the Dublin Society. By Sir James Caldwell, baronet
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James Caldwell, Sir
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MDCCLXXI. 1771 |
Engelska |
2411 |
Tarare, an opera, in five acts: With a prologue. - As it is now performed with universal applause at the Theatre of the Royal Academy of music, upon the boulevards, in Paris. Translated from the French of M. Caron de Beaumarchais, by Mr. C. James, author of petrarch to laura, &c
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Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
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MDCCLXXXVII. 1787 |
Engelska |
2412 |
On Thursday next, sir, i expect, you'll dine with me (pray don't neglect) at liv'ngston's yards, to take a share of nuptial meat that will be rare. ..
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James Watson
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1720 |
Engelska |
2413 |
An essay on the necessity of revealed religion. - By the Rev. J. Hare, A.M. rector of Coln St. Denys, Glocester, and vicar of Stratton St. Margaret, Wilts
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James Hare
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1798 |
Engelska |
2414 |
An argument against continuing the war
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James Workman
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1795 |
Engelska |
2415 |
An essay by way of elegy, on the Hond: Arthur Upton Esq; of Castle-Upton, of ever-pious memory
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James Kirkpatrick
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1707 |
Engelska |
2416 |
An account of the life and transactions of James Plunket, who was executed at Glasgow eleventh of January, 1792, for street robbery. Written by himself while under sentence of death. - To which is added an appendix, containing various anecdotes concerning him, which he had not time to commit to writing, but desired a gentleman who visited him to publish
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James Plunket
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Anno 1792 |
Engelska |
2417 |
J. Dickson's catalogue for the year M.DCC.XCV. - Consisting of some valuable libraries lately purchased; as also a complete collection of new books, in every department of literature, all nearly bound in call and lettered, if not otherwise expressed; offered considerably under shop price for ready money. Price of the catalogue sixpence, to be deducted from the first purchase. Catalogues to be had at, and orders sent to the shop of J. Dickson, front of the Exchange
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James Dickson
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Printed-M.DCC.XCIV. 1794 |
Engelska |
2418 |
A catalogue of the exhibition of paintings, by Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, No. 6, Great Newport Street, St. Ann's the upper end of St. Martin's Lane
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James Pearson
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1797? |
Engelska |
2419 |
Defences or objections for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown; to the claim of James Campbell of Blythswood; ..
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James Campbell
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1748 |
Engelska |
2420 |
Defences or objections for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown; against the claim of Sir James Lockhart of Carstairs, baronet
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James Lockhart, Sir
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1748 |
Engelska |