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3761 The timber-tree improved: or, The best practical methods of improving different lands with proper timber. - And those fruit-trees whose woods make the most profitable returns to their owners, according to the newest inventions, by the plough, harrow, and other methods most approved of. Containing, I. Seven different ways of improving the oak, with remarks on the same. II. The nature and improvement of the beech. III. To raise a beech wood from seeds and sets. IV. Transplanting large beeches. V. To raise a beech hedge by seeds or sets. VI. Of the nature and improvement of the elm, witch-elm, ash, pollard-Ash, ashen-stems, standard-ash, walnut, black-cherry, VII. Reasons humbly offered for the common use of the black-cherry. VIII. Of the horn-bean, or horn-beech, lime-tree, horse-chesnut, maple, hazel, firr-tree, sycamore, sallow, aps, white-wood, poplar and abel, alder, withy and willow, oziers, white-elder, pear-tree, &c. By William Ellis, of Little Gaddesdon, near Hempstead, in Hertfordshire William Ellis MDCCXLII. 1742 Engelska
3762-3767 Dwy o gerddi newyddion. - Y gyntaf, o ddîolchgarwch i Dduw a roes allu i George Rodney i orchfygu ein gelynion, ar y ffordd ir India, yn ail carol plygain newydd i'r flwyddyn o Oedran Crist 1783 (flera utgåvor) Ellis Roberts 1784 Kymriska
3768 Tair o gerddi newyddion - I Ymddiddan rhwng gwr ifangc ai gariad bob yn eil odl. II Cwynfan merch ifangc am garu'n feddal. III Clôd ir Lord Pased, or Plâs Newydd Sir Fôn Ellis Roberts 1783 Kymriska
3769 Dwy gerdd newydd, y gyntaf, Cerdd o fawl i filitia Swydd Aberteifi, ynghyd ivr officers, gan roddi iddynt glod fel y maent yn ei haeddu. - Yr ail, Cerdd a anfonodd Ellis Roberts at Thomas Edwards, ar ddull ymofyn pa achos fod cymmaint llygredd a dallineb yn Eglwys Loegr, &c Richard Roberts, of Llanddeusant M,D,CC,XCIV. 1794 Kymriska
3770 Tair o gerddi newyddion - Yn gyntaf, Cerdd er dwyn ar gf i ddynion ddyll y poennau y mae 'r enaid colledig yn i ddiodde yn uffern gida dysyfiad ar ddynion aniwiol ddychwelyd att Dduw iw chanu ar Grimson Velfett. Yn ail, Dechre cerdd ar loath y part y ffordd hwyaf o ymddiddan rhwng dynn ai gydwybod. Bob yn ail pennill. Yn drydydd, Cerd iw channu ar Susan Lygad-ddy neu Black-Eye Susi Hugh Roberts, of Llanllyfni 1760? Kymriska
3771 An authentic narrative of a voyage performed by Captain Cook and Captain Clerke, in His Majesty's ships resolution and discovery, during the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780; in search of a North-West passage between the continents of Asia and America. - Including a faithful account of all their discoveries, and the unfortunate death of Captain Cook. Illustrated with a chart and a variety of cuts. By W. Ellis, assistant surgeon to both vessels W. (William) Ellis MDCCLXXXIV. 1784 Engelska
3772 Gweledigaetheu y bardd cwsc. - Y rhann gyntaf Ellis Wynne MDCCLXXIV. 1774 Kymriska
3773 Tair o ganeuau newyddion - Yn gyntaf, Carol i'w ganu Nos Basg, ar Susanna, o waith Ellis Robertsy cowper, ag , mae'n debygo ma'i dyma'r diwaetha awnaeth ef ir pwrpas h wnnw Yn ail, Cyngor i ferchaid ifangc. Yn drydydd, Deisyfiad gwr ifangc at ei gariad Ellis Roberts 1790 Kymriska
3774 Dame Ellis Aylmer, - - - appellant. Robert Reed, Robert Dillon, John Donnellan, Jeffry Brown, Robert French, and Sir Andrew Aylmer, - - - respondents. The appellant's case Ellis Aylmer, Lady 1740 Engelska
3775 Specimens of the early English poets George Ellis 1790 Engelska
3776 A voyage to Hudson's-Bay, by the Dobbs Galley and California, in the years 1746 and 1747, - For discovering a north west passage; with an accurate survey of the coast, and a short natural history of the country. Together with a fair view of the facts and arguments from which the future finding of such a passage is rendered probable. By Henry Ellis, gent. agent for the proprietors in the said expedition. To which is prefixed, an historical account of the attempts hitherto made for the finding a passage that way to the East-Indies. Illustrated with proper cuts, and a new and correct chart of hudson's-Bay, with the countries adjacent John Ellis M.DCC.XLVIII. 1748 Engelska
3777 Ellis's English atlas: or, A compleat chorography of England and Wales - In fifty-four maps. Containing more particulars than any other collection of the same kind. The whole calculated for the use of travellers, academies, and of all those who desire to improve in the knowledge of their country. From the latest surveys of the several counties; with the addition of four maps, viz. of the rivers of England and Wales; of twenty-five miles of the country round London; of the island of Jersey; and of Guernsey, Sark, Alderney, and Burhou. Engraved by, and under the direction of, J. Ellis J. (John) Ellis MDCCLXVI. 1766 Engelska
3778 A compleat system of experienced improvements, made on sheep, grass-lambs, and house-lambs - Or, The country gentleman's, the grasier's, the sheep-dealer's, and the shepherd's sure guide: in the profitable management of those most serviceable creatures, according to the present practice of this author, and the most accurate grasiers, farmers, sheep-dealers, and shepherds of England. Shewing, I. How the best of sheep may be bred. II. How to preserve them from surfeits, scabs, wood-evil, white and red-water, the rot, and all other distempers. III. How to cure sheep when wounded or diseased, particularly when they have the white or red-water, and even the rot, if an early application is made use of as directed; and this by such cheap and ready remedies, that the poorest farmer must be induced to use them, so that there need not be a rotten sheep, or lamb, in the nation. IV. How to preserve sheep from hoving, or sickening, to fat them in the quickest and cheapest manner, and to cause them to have a sweet flesh, while they are fatting on turnips, or rapes, contrary to the nature of those rank plants. V. How to make an hundred ewes take ram in an hour's time, either by artificial, or by natural means, at any time of the year. VI. How to secure lambs from being killed by foxes. VII. How to make the most profit of rotten sheeps carcasses, or those that die by accident. VIII. How to teach dogs six several sorts of discipline, for making them serviceable to shepherds and others. IX. Many impositions exposed relating to sheep and lambs. X. The newest methods of suckling house-lambs, in the greatest perfection. With many other curious and serviceable matters. A work different from all others ever yet published, as it is explained and improved by great numbers of various cases that have really happened; whereby the woollen manufacture, and interest of Great Britain, may be more highly improved, than ever it was yet done, by keeping all sorts of sheep and lambs in the greatest health, though they feed all the while on the worst of moorish, or swampy ground; and causing them to yield, in the wettest seasons, a wool, far exceeding in goodness, that of all nations whatsoever. In three books. By William Ellis, of Little Gadderden, in Hertfordshire William Ellis M,DCC,XLIX. 1749 Engelska
3779 Noble lies, slant truths, necessary angels : aspects of fictionality in the novels of Christoph Martin Wieland / Ellis Shookman Ellis Shookman uuuu-uuuu Okänt
3780 The second part of the timber-tree improved - Containing, I. The nature and uses of foreign and British timber-trees. II. Of oak; a profitable account of it from tradesmen, with several cases relating to this timber. To know if trees are found or unfound, as they stand, or after felling. Why posts, that are burnt at one end to last long, last the less time for it. How to make timber more durable, than in the common way with twenty other improvements relating on the oak. III. Of ash: how to make an impregnable live-fence with this sort of tree, for parks and fields, to immense profit. IV. Of beech; how to make it last near as long as heart of oak. How beech was so managed, as to be sold to a London chair-maker for walnut tree. A remarkable example of many great beeches being rotted as they stood, by the ignorance of their owner; with fifteen other particulars relating to this tree. V. Ten sorts of improvements of the elm. VI. Eight improvements of the walnut-tree. VIII. Of the maple, bay-tree, sycamore, birch, laurel, lignum-vitae tree, whip-beam, holly, witch-elm, horn-beech, yew, and box-tree, pine of fir, cypress-tree, black cherry, cedar, sweet and horse chesnut, juniper, hasel and fill-beard, pear-tree, apple and crab, barberry-tree. almond-tree, plum-tree, quince, mulberry, white and red elder-tree, black and white-thorn, asp, poplar, alder, willow, white-wood, sallow, withy and osier, medalar and service-tree, ivy, furz and whins, &c. By William Ellis, of Little Gaddesden, near Hempstead, in Hertfordshire William Ellis MDCCXLII. 1742 Engelska

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