321 |
An introduction to the making of Latin, comprising, after an easy, compendious method, the substance of the Latin syntax. - With proper English examples, most of them translations from the classick authors, in one column, and the Latin words in another. To which is subjoin'd, in the same method, a succinct account of the affairs of antient Greece and Rome; intended at once to bring boys acquainted with history and the idiom of the Latin tongue; with rules for the gender of nouns. The eigeehtnth sic edition. By John Clark, late master of the Publick Grammar-School in Hull
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John Clarke
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M,DCC,LXXI. 1771 |
Engelska |
322 |
Introduction to the making of Latin, comprising, after an easy, compendious method, the substance of the Eatinsic syntax. - With proper English examples, most of them translations from the classick authors, in one column, and the Latin words, in another. To which is subjoined, in the same method, a succinct account of the affairs of ancient Greece and Rome; intended at once to bring boys acquainted with history and the idiom of the Latin tongue; with rules for the gender of nouns. The eighteenth edition. By John Clarke, late master of the publick Grammar-School in Hull
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John Clarke
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M,DCC,LXV. 1765 |
Engelska |
323-324 |
An introduction to the making of Latin. - Comprising, after an easy, compendious method, the substance of the Latin syntax. With proper English examples most of them translations from the classic authors in one column, and the Latin words in another. To which is subjoined, in the same method, a succinct account of the affairs of ancient Greece and Rome, intended at once to bring boys acquainted with history, and the idiom of the Latin tongue: with rules for the gender of nouns. The twenty-second edition, diligently revised and carefully corrected. By John Clarke, late master of the Publick Grammar-School in Hull
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John Clarke
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MDCCLXXXVI. 1786 |
Engelska |
325 |
A new grammar of the Latin tongue, comprising all in the art necessary for grammar-schools. - To which is annex'd, a dissertation upon language. By John Clarke, author of the two essays upon education and study, introduction to the making of Latin, &c
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John Clarke
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MDCCXXXIII. 1733 |
Engelska |
326 |
The foundation of morality in theory and practice considered, - In an examination of the learned Dr. Samuel Clarke's opinion, concerning the original of moral obligation, as also of the notion of virtue, advanced in a late book, entituled, An inquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty and virtue. By John Clarke, master of the Publick Grammar-School in Hull
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John Clarke
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1726 |
Engelska |
327 |
A supplement to the introduction to the making of Latin. - Consisting of further rules for the purpose: shewing, in a great measure, wherein, besides concord and Government, the difference betwixt the Latin and English idiom lies; all entirely new, and no where else to be found. With proper English examples, being translations from the classick authors in one column, and the Latin words in another. By John Clarke, late master of the publick Grammar School in Hull
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John Clarke
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M,DCC,XL. 1740 |
Engelska |
328 |
A concise view of the house of industry, with respect, principally, to some interesting particulars in the internal state and regulation of it. By a Member of the Corporation
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John Clarke
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MDCCXCI. 1791 |
Engelska |
329 |
An appeal to - -, on the object of the letter to the Rev. Mr. Kirwan, as, at this time particularly, a necessary national subject of inquiry to a Protestant church and state. By John Clarke, A.B
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John Clarke
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M.DCC.LXXXIX. 1789 |
Engelska |
330-331 |
Corderii Colloquiorum centuria selecta; or, A select century of Corderius's colloquies. - With an English translation as literal as possible; designed for the use of beginners in the Latin tongue. By John Clarke, late master of the Publick Grammar-School in Hull, and author of the Introduction to the making of Latin
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Mathurin Cordier
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Printed in the year MDCCLXX. 1770 |
Engelska |
332 |
The character of a good magistrate. - A sermon preached at the Cathedral Church of Norwich, on the 20th of June, 1732. Being the Guild-Day, on which the new-elected mayor is sworn into his office. By John Clarke, D.D. dean of Saram
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John Clarke
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1732 |
Engelska |
333 |
An essay upon the education of youth in grammar-schools. - In which the vulgar method of teaching is examined, and a new one proposed, for the more easy and speedy training up of youth to the knowledge of the learned languages; together with history, chronology, geography, &c. By John Clarke, master of the Publick Grammar-School in Hull
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John Clarke
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1720 |
Engelska |
334 |
An essay on the epidemic disease of lying-in women, of the years 1787 and 1788, by John Clarke, licentiate in midwifery, of the Royal College of Physicians, and teacher of midwifery, in London
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John Clarke
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MDCCLXXXVIII. 1788 |
Engelska |
335 |
Corderii Colloquiorum centuria selecta; or, A select century of Cordery's Colloquies - with an English translation as literal as possible, design'd for the use of beginners in the Latin tongue. By John Clarke, master of the publick grammar school in Hull, and author of the Introduction to the making of Latin
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Mathurin Cordier
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1724 |
Engelska |
336 |
Corderii Colloquiorum centuria selecta: or, A select century of the colloquies of Corderius. - With an English translation, as literal as possible. Designed for the use of beginners in the Latin tongue. By John Clarke, late master of the publick grammar school in Hull
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Mathurin Cordier
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MDCCLXXXIX. 1789 |
Engelska |
337 |
P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon libri X. Or, Ten select books of Ovid's Metamorphoses - with an English translation, compiled from the two former translations, by Davidson and Clarke; a prosody table and references, (after the manner of Mr. Stirling) pointing out, at one view, the scanning of each verse; and Davidson's English notes
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Ovid
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M.DCC.XC. 1790 |
Engelska |
338 |
Eutropii Historiae Romanae breviarium; cum versione Anglica, in qua verbum de verbo exprimitur: notis quoque & indice: or, Eutropius's compendius History of Rome; together with an English translation as literal as possible, notes and an index. - By John Clarke, author of the essays upon education and study
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Eutropius, 4th cent
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MDCCXCIII. 1793 |
Engelska |
339 |
A discourse, delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, - at the semi-annual meeting, eleventh of June, 1793. By John Clarke, A.M. A.A.S. Minister of the First Church in Boston. One line from Luke
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John Clarke
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MDCCXCIII. 1793 |
Engelska |
340 |
Christopher Columbus and the Afrikan holocaust - slavery and the rise of European capitalism
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John Henrik Clarke
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2011 |
Engelska |