661 |
Sudden death, improved. - Being, the substance of a sermon preached on flackwell-heath, near High Wycombe, Bucks. July 6, 1788. A place of annual resort and festivity, during the cherry season. By T. English
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T. (Thomas) English
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MDCCLXXXVIII. 1788 |
Engelska |
662 |
The memoirs and secret negotiations of John Ker, of Kerstand, Esq - Part IIId and last. Published by his express direction. To which are added, Mr. Consul Ker's remarks upon the government and politicks of Holland, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, &c
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John Ker
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M.DCC.XXVII. 1727 |
Engelska |
663 |
Studies in Shakespeare, Milton, and Donne
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Members of the English Department of the University of Michigan
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664 |
To His Royal Highness Prince Augustus the following verses on his birth day Jan. 27th. 1787 are addressd as a small tribute of respect by the English Gentlemen at Gottingen
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English gentlemen at Gottingen.
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1787 |
Engelska |
665 |
A Collection of English prose and verse, for the use of schools, selected from different authors. - To which are prefixed, a few short lessons for beginners, with an exercise on spelling, in four large tables of words which occur in this collection, containing all the words of four syllables, and above; a large table of three, and a considerable number of two, together with the proper names, divided and accented. Also, an appendix, containing the principles of English grammar. By Alexander Barrie, teacher of English, writer's court, Edinburgh
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MDCCC. 1800 |
Engelska |
666 |
A Collection from the spectator, tatler, guardian, Mr. Pope, Mr. Dryden, from Mr. Rollin's method of teaching and studying the belles lettres, and his universal history. For the benefit of English schools
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MDCCXXXVII. 1737 |
Engelska |
667-668 |
The naval review. - A poem. Inscribed to the Right Honourable Sir Charles Saunders, knight of the Bath, and admiral of the Blue Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet. By the Rev. Robert English, late chaplain to His Majesty's Ship the Royal George; and to the twenty-fourth regiment of foot
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Robert English
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MDCCLXXIV. 1774 |
Engelska |
669 |
Observations on the present taste for poetry - With remarks, in particular, on a piece lately published by Mr. Whitehead, called, manners. A satire. By an English Christian, of no party
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Of no party. English Christian
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1739 |
Engelska |
670 |
Five strange wonders of the world - Of a new merry book of all fives which was written on purpose to make all the people of England merry, who have no cause to be sad: Written by George Fox, an English man, who was a slave in Turkey four years
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George Fox, English man, who was a slave in Turkey
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1725? |
Engelska |
671 |
A reply to the vindication of Mr. Pitt. By an English officer in the Prussian service
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English officer in the Prussian service.
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MDCCLVIII. 1758 |
Engelska |
672 |
A voyage to Holland; or, The Dutchman describ'd. - Being a pleasant relation, of the Hague, with the nature, humours, and treatment of the inhabitants. Observations on the manners and customs, nature and comical humours of the Dutch Boors, or peasants; the nature of their habitations, way of living, and manner of treating strangers, especially the English. The nature of the country in general, its situation, the way of travelling, expences,&c. Of the people of Holland in general, their several ranks and degrees, with their manners, humours and dispositions. Of their religion; the different and incredible number of sects among the people, particularly Amsterdam. Their way of trade, intrigues in over-reaching, and manner of increase of wealth. Of their military forces by sea and land, with their state revenues,&c. Written by a Gentleman, attending a late English Ambassador Extraordinary at the Hague
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Attending a late English Ambassador Extraordinary at the Hague. Gentleman
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1745 |
Engelska |
673 |
Verses humbly inscrib'd to His Majesty, on his glorious victory at the battle of Dettingen - And on his safe and happy arrival in his British dominions. By a True-Born English man
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True-born English man.
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1743 |
Engelska |
674 |
A spelling-book - Wherein the pronunication and spelling of the English tongue are reduced to a very few principles of general heads. With a preface: shewing the difference between this performance, and those of the same title hitherto published; and offering some hints concerning a method of teaching. For the use of English schools. By John Warden, teacher of English in Edinburgh
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John Warden, teacher of English
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MDCCLIII. 1753 |
Engelska |
675 |
Rest for the weary; or, An anchor for a soul in a severe tempest. - A poetical dialogue. Second edition, enlarged. To which is added, A leaf from the free of life; or, A little balm from gilead, &c. By T. English, of Wooburn, Bucks
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T. (Thomas) English
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Printed in the year 1792 |
Engelska |
676 |
A letter taken from the constitutional journal, concerning the H-ns
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George. English
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MDCCXLIII. 1743 |
Engelska |
677 |
The British monitor; or, The freeholders advocate. - Deliver'd in a sermon, preached at the assizes for the County Palatine of Lancaster, from these words, nevertheless through the covetousness of them that were of power, menelaus continued still in authority, increasing in malice, and being a great traitor to the citizens. 2d B. of Maccab. 4th C. last V. By the Reverend Thomas English, B.D. late of Brazen-Nose College in Oxford, and rector of Free-Tongue alias Frecton, in the diocese of York. Published at the request of the High Sheriff and Grand Jury there present. To which is added, The progress of corruption or, a Journey thro' Westminster
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Thomas English, Reverend
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MDCCXXXIV. 1734 |
Engelska |
678 |
The last speech and dying words of Edward English, butcher. - Who was executed at St. Stephen's-Green, for robbing of one Mr. ... at the Green-Hills, on Friday the 5th of December, 1707
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Edward English
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1707 |
Engelska |
679 |
Loyalty and Christianity inseparably connected: or, Obedience to civil government earnestly recommended. - A sermon, preached at Wooburn, Bucks. By T. English, January 6, 1793
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T. (Thomas) English
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1793 |
Engelska |
680 |
Personal financial management / John English and three others
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John W. English
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