5441 |
An account of the eidouranion; or, Transparent orrery - Invented by A. Walker, of Conduit Street, Honover Square; as lectured upon by his son W. Walker. with the new discoveries
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William Walker
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1795? |
Engelska |
5442 |
The life and prophecies of Mr Alexander Peden, late minister of Gospel, at New-Glenluce, in Galloway. In two parts. - Singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness; but especially, who exceeded all to be heard of in our late ages, in that gift of fore-seeing of events, and fore-telling what was to befall the church and nations of Scotland, and Ireland, particular families and persons, and of his own life and death: as a few instances, amongst many thro' his life, take these that follow
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Patrick Walker
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M,DCC,LXXXI. 1781 |
Engelska |
5443 |
The life and prophecies of Mr. Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel at New-Glenhice, in Gall... in two parts. - Singular for piety, zeal, and fithfulness; sic ... especially, who exceeded all to be heard of, in our late ages, in that gift of foreseeing of events, and foretelling what was to befal the church and ...land and ... families ... of ... as a few ... many through ... these that follo
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Patrick Walker
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1791 |
Engelska |
5444 |
The life and prophecies of Mr. Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel at New Glenluce in Galloway. - Singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness; but especially, who exceeded all who have been heard of in our late ages in that gift of foreseeing events, and foretelling what was to befal the church and nations of Scotland and Ireland, particular families, and persons; and, of his own life and death. As a few instances among many through his life, take these that follow. To which is added, the second part, containing, thirty new additional passages. Likewise, an exact copy of a letter from Mr. Peden to the prisoners of Dunnottar Castle, in the month of July, 1685, &c. Together with his thoughts on the cevenant of redemption
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Patrick Walker
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1776 |
Engelska |
5445 |
The life and prophecies, of that faithful minister of God's word, Mr Daniel Cargill, - Some time minister in the barony parish of Glasgow, who suffered martyrdom for the lord's cause with four others, at the cross of Edinburgh the 27th July, 1681, and their heads put upon the ports. Being singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness, but especially for his fortelling future events that was to befall Scotland in general, and private families in particular. Such as his fortelling, the untimely and fearful deaths of these cruel persecutors, whom he had excommunicated at the Torwood, viz. K. Charles II. Lord Rothes, Duke of Lauderdale, Bloody Sir George Mackenzie, and Thomas Dalziel of Binns, &c. &c. Likewise, an account of his indictment, trial, sentence, and behaviour at the place of execution; with his last words upon the scaffold before he suffered. To which is added, a part of the life and untimely death of Argyle, who gave his casting vote against Mr Gargill, who was afterwards executed at the cross of Edinburgh himself, &c. By Peter Walker, who was himself a sufferor in those days
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Patrick Walker
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1778 |
Engelska |
5446 |
A Paraphrase and annotations upon all the epistles of St. Paul. - By Abraham Woodhead, Richard Allestry, and Obadiah Walker. The third edition, corrected and improv'd by the late Right Reverend and learned Dr. John Fell Bishop of Oxford. To which is prefix'd some account of the authors lives
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1708 |
Engelska |
5447 |
Schediasma fosilium, in usus academicos Edinburgi, 1781
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John Walker
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1781 |
Latin |
5448-5449 |
Sermons on practical subjects. - By Robert Walker, late one of the ministers of the High Church of Edinburgh. To which is prefixed, A character of the author, by Hugh Blair, D.D. The sixth edition. In three volumes
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Robert Walker
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M.DCC.LXXXVII. 1787 |
Engelska |
5450 |
Patriotism and courage, in arduous times, exemplified in the conduct of Nehemiah - A sermon, preached on occasion of the general national fast, March 9. 1797. From Nehemiah, vi. II. By Robert Walker, F.R.S.E. senior minister of Canongate, and chaplain of the chamber of commerce of Edinburgh. Published for behoof sic of the widows and children of the sailors and soldiers, in the parish of Canongate
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Robert Walker
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1797 |
Engelska |
5451 |
An ode addressed to the Society of Universal Good-will. By the Author of the Monody on the death of John Thurlow, Esq
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Josiah Walker
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1785 |
Engelska |
5452 |
On Saturday the 9th of May, was published, price sixpence. No. I. Of Walker's geography and gazetteer. - Elements of geography, and of natural and civil history; being principally the substance of a course of lectures. Containing, I. The order of the spheres. II. The economy of the sublunary works of creation, inanimate and living. III. Picturesque and general sketches of the different parts of the Earth; and the varied appearances and manners of its inhabitants, both man and brute. IV. The rise, revolution, and fall of the principal empires of the world. V. Changes through different ages in the manners of mankind. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Description of the different quarters of the world, Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. Their divisions into countries, provinces, &c. Their climates, soils, animals, plants, minerals, mountains, rivers, lakes, canals, commerce, manufacturers, curiosities, schools, learning, literati, religious professions, language, government, history, &c. The Universal gazetteer; being a concise description alphabetically arranged, of the nations, kingdoms, states, towns, empires, provinces, cities, oceans, seas, harbours, rivers, lakes, canals, mountains and capes, in the known world; the government, manners, and religion of the inhabitants; with the extent, boundaries and natural productions, manufactures, and curiosities of the different countries. Illustrated with maps, and and other plates; one of which, an historical chart, coloured, represents in a chronological series, the rise, revolution and fall of the principal empires of the world; the ancient ones of Affyria, Babylon, Persia, Macedonia, and Rome, as well as those of later times. By John Walker, teacher of the classics and mathematics, Usher's Island, Dublin
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H. D. (Henry Delahoy). Symonds
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1795 |
Engelska |
5453 |
Min sexige livvakt
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2023 |
Svenska |
5454 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition and complaint of James Dodsley bookseller in London, and James Walker writer to the signet, his attorney, ...
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James Dodsley
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1775 |
Engelska |
5455 |
An account of the donations for the relief of the sufferers by fire, at Bridge Town in the island of Barbadoes, in May and December 1766, and of the application of the same
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George Walker, treasurer
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1769 |
Engelska |
5456-5457 |
An Atlas to Walker's geography and gazetteer. - World, - plate I. these plates are inserted in geography. Mechanical figures, &c. II. Astronomical ditto, III. Solar system, &c. IV. Optical figures, V. Botanical ditto, VI. General chart of the world, VII. United States of America, VIII. Europe, England and Wales, - X. Scotland, - XI. Ireland, - XII. Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland, - XIII. Northern part of Russia, XIV. Southern part of Russia, XV. Poland, as divided, - XVI. Germany, Plate XVII. Swisserland, - XVIII. Holland, or seven United Provinces, - XIX. Netherlands, - XX. France in Departments, XXI. Spain and Portugal, XXII. Italy, - XXIII. Turkey in Europe, and Hungary, - XXIV. Asia, - XXV. Hindoostan, or East Indies, - XXVI. Africa, - XXVII. West Indies, - XXVIII. North America in general, XXIX. South America, - XXX. Historical chart, XXXI
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1798 |
Engelska |
5458 |
The Quaker's opera. - As it is perform'd at Lee's and Harper's Great Theatrical Booth in Bartholomew-Fair
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Thomas Walker
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1728 |
Engelska |
5459 |
A true account of the siege of London-Derry. - By the Rev. Mr. George Walker, rector of Donaghmore, in the county of Tyrone, and late governor of Derry, in Ireland. To which is added, Sir John Dalrymple's account of the Siege of Derry, and the Battle of the Boyne
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George Walker, D.D., Governor of Londonderry
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M.DCC.LXXXVII. 1787 |
Engelska |
5460 |
London, August 17, 1711. A New express from Sir Hovendon Walker, giving an account of his progress, and the taking of several ships and towns in the West Indies
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1711 |
Engelska |