621-623 |
A dictionary of the English language - in which the words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers. To which are prefixed, A history of the language, and An English grammar. By Samuel Johnson, A.M. In two volumes
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Samuel Johnson
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MDCCLV. 1755 |
Engelska |
624 |
Dr. Dodd's speech, which he delivered to the judge, before he received sentence of death
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Samuel Johnson
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1777 |
Engelska |
625 |
El Lissitzky on Paper: Print Culture, Architecture, Politics, 1919–1933
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Samuel Johnson
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Okänt |
626-627 |
The rambler. - In four volumes
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Samuel Johnson
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MDCCLXXXV. 1785 |
Engelska |
628 |
The philosophic mirrour - Or, General view of human oeconomy. Adapted to the consideration of the learned and the unlearned, the wife and the ignorant, of all ranks and degrees, of all countries and professions. In two parts. The first, containing the general system of the natural and revealed laws. The second part containing the different branches of men's oeconomy in their stations of publick and private life. With proper reflections for their due discharge thereof. Also, notes historical, critical, and curious
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Samuel Johnson
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In the year M,DCC,LIX. 1759 |
Engelska |
629 |
The scripture-doctrine of Christ's divinity - or, the adorable nature, voluntary subjection, and necessary supremacy of the Son of God consider'd. In six sermons. ... By Samuel Johnson, M.A
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Samuel Johnson
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1729 |
Engelska |
630 |
The history of Rasselas, prince of Abissinia, - A tale. By Dr. Johnson. Two volumes, in one. Embellished with superb engravings
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Samuel Johnson
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1798? |
Engelska |
631 |
The resurrection of the same body, as asserted and illustrated by St. Paul. - A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of Great Torrington, Devon. On Easter-Sunday in the afternoon, March 25, 1733. By Samuel Johnson, M.A. minister of that church
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Samuel Johnson
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1733 |
Engelska |
632 |
Dr. Dodd's address to his unhappy brethren. - Delivered in the Chapel of Newgate, on Friday, June 6, 1777. To which are added his genuine speech to the court previous to his receiving sentence of death. His solemn declaration, which he delivered to the Ordinary of Newgate at the place of execution on the 27th of June, 1777. And a short account of his life and writings
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Samuel Johnson
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Printed in the year 1777 |
Engelska |
633 |
A poetical epistle from an unfortunate young lady at Portsmouth to her lover
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Samuel Johnson
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MDCCLXXXII. 1782 |
Engelska |
634 |
The convict's address to his unhappy brethren. - Delivered in the chapel of Newgate, on Friday, June 6, 1777
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Samuel Johnson
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1777 |
Engelska |
635 |
Samuel Johnson, plantiff. Robert Norris, defendant, upon a writ of error out of the Court of King's-Bench. The defendant in errors case
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Robert Norris
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1716 |
Engelska |
636 |
Two satires. By Samuel Johnson, A.M
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Samuel Johnson
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M.DCC.LIX. 1759 |
Engelska |
637 |
The new London letter writer, - Containing the compleat art of corresponding with ease, elegance, and perspicuity, on the following subjects, viz. Trade, affection, love, courtship, marriage, friendship, gratitude, history, commerce, industry, prosperity, prudence, instruction, generosity, misfortunes, consolation, prodigality, virtue, vice, piety, with, mirth, folly, pleasure, humanity, morality, education, happiness, business, sickness, death, integrity, œconomy, affluence, politeness, fidelity, riches, duty and concerns of parents, children, and other relations, masters, mistresses, officers, soldiers, seamen, &c. To which are added models for cards, or notes of compliments, also, a collection of petitions, adapted to every situation, likewise necessary rules for addressing persons of all stations, and precedents of bonds, letters of attorney, wills, &c. &c. By Samuel Johnson, M.A
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Samuel Johnson
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1790? |
Engelska |
638 |
The convict's address to his unhappy brethren. Delivered in the chapel of Newgate, Friday, June 6, 1777. By the Rev. William Dodd, L.L.D.D.D. then under sentence of death for forgery
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Samuel Johnson
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M,DCC,LXXVII. 1777 |
Engelska |
639 |
Proposals for printing, by subscription, the two first volumes of Bibliotheca Harleiana: or, A catalogue of the library of the late Earl of Oxford. Purchased by Thomas Osborne, bookseller, in Gray's-Inn
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Thomas Osborne
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1742 |
Engelska |
640 |
The history of Rasselas, prince of Abbissinia. - A tale, by Dr. Johnson. Two volumes in one. Embellished with elegant engravings
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Samuel Johnson
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1796 |
Engelska |