5461 |
The Handbook of Academic Writing: A Fresh Approach
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Rowena Murray
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2006 |
Okänt |
5462 |
Barr's the human nervous system - an anatomical viewpoint
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J. A. (John Alan) Kiernan
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2014 |
Engelska |
5463 |
The power of religion on the mind, in retirement, affliction, and at the approach of death - Exemplified in the testimonies and experience of persons distinguished by their greatness, learning, or virtue
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Lindley Murray
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1795 |
Engelska |
5464 |
An abridgment of L. Murray's English grammar. - With an appendix, containing an exemplification of the parts of speech, and exercises in syntax. Designed for the use of the younger class of learners. By Lindley Murray
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Lindley Murray
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1799 |
Engelska |
5465 |
Lord Camden's genuine argument in giving judgment on the ejectment between Hindson, and others against Kersey. - Wherein Lord Mansfield's opinion delivered in Wyndham V. Chetwynd, is learnedly considered. To which is prefixed, the argument of Lord Mansfield
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Charles Pratt, Earl Camden
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MDCCLXXI. 1771 |
Engelska |
5466 |
An answer to the letter signed Junius, in the public advertiser of Wednesday, November 14, 1770. By William Lord Mansfield
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William Murray Mansfield, Earl of
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1770? |
Engelska |
5467 |
English grammar, adapted to the different classes of learners. - With an appendix, contaning rules and observations, for assisting the more advanced students to write with perspicuity and accuracy. Designed for the instruction. By Lindley Murray
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Lindley Murray
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1796 |
Engelska |
5468 |
An abstract of an essay on the improvement of husbandry and working of mines. - In a letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole. To which is added, a new method of measuring lands, hills, houses, towns, rivers, standing-waters and sea-coasts: with a cutt of the instrument. By Sir Alexander Murray of Stanhope, bart
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Alexander Murray, Sir
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1733 |
Engelska |
5469 |
Hugh Murray Kynnynmound Esq; the only acting trustee under the last settlement of Sir James Rochead of Inverleith bart. deceas'd, in behalf of the whole persons, for whose behoof the said settlement or trust right in granted, and James Dalrymple, an infant, second son of Sir James Dalrymple of Haills bart. by Mr. Hugh Somervill his tutor ad lites. Appellants. Sir James Dalrymple bart. Hugh, Charles, and John Dalrymple infants, sons of the said Sir James Dalrymple; Sir Francis Kinloch bart. and Dame Mary his wife; Mr. Francis Kinloch advocate; David Kinloch, and Alexander Kinloch, sons of the said Sir Francis Kinloch by the said Dame Mary his wife; James Cathcart Esq; and Mrs. Elizabeth Rochead spinster; Alexander Hamilton of Pencaitland, and Thomas Dundas of Letham Esq; and John Rochead, merchant in Edinburgh, respondents. And the said Mr. Francis Kinloch advocate, as one of the heirs of the settlement aforesaid, appellant. The said Sir Francis Kinloch bart. and Dame Mary his wife, and all the other persons abovenamed both appellants and respondents in the foresaid other cause, respondents. The case of the appellants in both appeals
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Hugh Murray. Kynnynmound
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1739 |
Engelska |
5470 |
Mr. Hugh Murray Kynnynmound, of Melgund and Kynnynmound, advocate, the only acting trustee under the last settlement of Sir James Rochead, of Innerleith, baronet, deceased, on behalf of all the persons for whose behoof the said settlement or trust deed is granted, and James Dalrymple, an infant, second son of sir James Dalrymple, of haills, baronet, by Mr. Hugh Sommervell, writer to His Majesty's signet at Edinburgh, his tutor ad lites, - - - - - - appellants. Sir James Dalrymple, Baronet, Hugh Dalrymple, Charles Dalrymple and John Dalrymple, sons of the said Sir James Dalrymple, Sir Francis Kinloch, Baronet, and Dame Mary his wife, Francis Kinloch, David Kinloch and Alexander Kinloch, and Alexander Kinloch, sons of the said Sir Francis Kinloch by the said Dame Mary his wife, James Cathcart, Esq; and Mrs. Elizabeth Rochead, spinster, Alexander Hamilton, of Pancaitland, Esq; Thomas Dundas of Lethem, and John Rochead, merchant in Edinburgh, - - - - - respondents. And the said Mr. Francis Kinloch, advocate, - - - appellant. The said Sir Francis Kinloch, baronet, and Dame Mary his wife, and all the other persons above-named, both appellants and respondents in the other cause aforesaid, - - respondents. The case of the respondents Sir James Dalrymple, and of the respondents Sir Francis Kinloch, and Dame Mary his wife
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James Dalrymple, Sir
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1739 |
Engelska |
5471 |
An impartial history of the war in America - From its first commencement, to the present time; together with the charters of the several colonies, and other authentic information. Likewise, the rise, progress, and political springs of the war now carrying on between Great-Britain, and the united powers of France, Spain, Holland, and America; with a particular account of the several engagements both by sea and land. By the Rev. James Murray, of Newcastle, assisted by several gentlemen of eminence in Europe, and the continent of America
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James Murray
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1782? |
Engelska |
5472 |
The true interest of Great Britain, Ireland and our plantations - Or, A proposal for making such an union between Great Britain and Ireland, and all our plantations, as that already made betwixt Scotland and England. Whereby the attempts and endeavours of foreign powers and domestick factions, towards dividing, disuniting, weakening and dismembering us, may be prevented. And a new method of husbandry by greater and lesser canals; whereby the present value and product of our lands and waters may, in five or six years, be, at an avarage, at least quadrupled: the publick debts may be paid off; and such of our taxes, as are most burthen some and hurtful to our trade and industry, removed. And all this, at an expence of money and labour, at the ulmost extent, within Britain, not exceeding three or four years of the ordinary expence of money and labour, now, at an avarage, annuality bestowed upon our lands and waters. With proposals for removing the hurtful parts of the heretable courts and jurisdictions, and of the present holdings and tenures of lands in Scotland; and other such obstructions to all good law, power, government, union, industry and improvements whatsoever. By Sir Alexander Murray, of Stanhope, barnoet
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Alexander Murray, Sir
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Printed for the author in the year MDCCXL. 1740 |
Engelska |
5473 |
The case of the Most Noble John Duke of Atholl, and Charlotte Duchess of Atholl his wife, Baroness Strange
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John Murray Atholl, Duke of
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1765? |
Engelska |
5474 |
Artis logicæ compendium. - In usum juventutis Collegii Dubliniensis
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Richard Murray, J.U.B
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M,DCC,LXXIII. 1773 |
Latin |
5475 |
Remarks upon the petition and complaint given into the venerable assembly, in name of the elders and some of the heritors of Balfrone
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Archibald Murray
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1731 |
Engelska |
5476 |
The thistle - A dispassionate examine of the prejudice of Englishmen in general to the Scotch nation; and particularly of a late arrogant insult offered to all Scotchmen, by a modern English journalist. In a letter to the author of Old England, Dec. 27, 1746. The rose: being a detection of the pernicious tendency of two libels lately published, viz. in the Old England Journal, and a Pamphlet intitled, The thistle. Together with some considerations for repealing the heretable jurisdictions reserved to the Scots, by the 20th article of the treaty of union
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William Murray Mansfield, Earl of
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In the year 1747 |
Engelska |
5477 |
Just published, sold by Darton and Harvey, no. 55, Gracechurch-street, London; and by Wilson, Spence, and Mawman, York: new editions of the following books. ..
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Wm. Darton & Jos. Harvey (Firm)
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1798 |
Engelska |
5478 |
Defences or objections for His Majesty's advocate, on behalf of the Crown; against the petition and claim of David Viscount of Stormont
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David Murray Stormont, Viscount
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1748 |
Engelska |
5479 |
Defences or objections for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown; against the claims of His Grace James Duke of Athole
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James Murray Atholl, Duke of
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1747 |
Engelska |
5480 |
Defences or objections for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown; against John Murray the younger of Philiphaugh, claiming the heretable sheriff-ship of Selkirk
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John Murray
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1747 |
Engelska |