7181 |
A general treatise of mensuration: containing many useful and necessary improvements. - Composed for the benefit of artificers, builders, measurers, surveyors, gaugers, farmers, gentlemen, young students, &c. The whole being intended as an easy introduction to several parts of the mathematicks. By J. Robertson, F.R.S
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J. (John) Robertson
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MDCCLXVII. 1767 |
Engelska |
7182 |
Gown upon gown or, The middle way the best surplice - Shewing, that diversity of opinions is no perfect service. VVritten by Mr. Le Wright
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J. (John). Le Wright
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1706 |
Engelska |
7183 |
On July 1st was published, price one shilling and six pence, number I. Containing 144 pages, divided into parts mathematical, philosophical, astronomical, and poetical, with a variety of new questions; to be continued quarterly; of a work, entitled, The gentleman's and lady's miscellany, consisting of the most useful and entertaining parts of the ladies' diaries, from the first publication of them in 1...04, to the present time, with notes, &c. Also a new mathematical correspondence, containing essays, D...sertations, new questions, &c. By Charles Hutton, author of a complete treaties of mensuration, 4 to. The school-master's guide, in ... &c. &c
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J. (John) Wilkie
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1774? |
Engelska |
7184 |
Hospitality. - A discourse occasioned by reading His Majesty's letter in behalf of the emigrant French clergy, in St. Dionis Back Church, May 26, 1793. To which is appended, a fragement of the late Dr. Johnson, on the character and duty of an academick, never before published. By John Moir, A.M
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J. (John). Moir
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1793 |
Engelska |
7185 |
The English expositor. - Improv'd: Being a complete dictionary, teaching, the interpretation of the most difficult words, which are commonly made use of in the English tongue. First set forth by J.B. Doctor of Physick. And now carefully revised, corrected, and abundantly augmented; with a new and very large addition of very useful and significant words. By R. Browne, author of the English school reform'd. There is also an index of common words (alphabetically set) to direct the reader to other more learned, and of the same signification with them. And likewise a short nomenclatur of the most celebrated persons among the ancients; with variety of memorable things: collected out of the best of history, poetry, philosophy, and geography
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J. B. (John Bullokar).
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MDCCXXVI. 1726 |
Engelska |
7186 |
The gentleman's farriery; or, A practical treatise on the diseases of horses. - Wherein the best writers on that subject have been consulted; and M. La Fosse's method of trepanning glandered horses is particularly considered and improved: also, a new method of nicking horses is recommended; with a copperplate and description of the machine. To which is added an appendix, treating, 1. Of particular disorders of the feet. 2. Observations on shoeing horses. With proper cuts. By J. Bartlet, surgeon
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J. (John) Bartlet
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Anno 1796 |
Engelska |
7187 |
The Treble almanack for the year MDCCXCII. - Containing I. Watson's Irish almanack, II. Exshaw's English court registry, III. Wilson's Dublin directory, with a new correct plan of the city. Forming the most complete lists published of the present civil, military, and naval establishments of Great Britain and Ireland. Printed by authority
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1792 |
Engelska |
7188 |
The whole art of husbandry: or, The way of managing and improving of land. - Being a full collection of what hath been writ, either by ancient or modern authors: with many additions of new experiments and improvements not treated of by others. As also, an account of the particular sorts of husbandry used in several counties; with proposals for its farther improvement. To which is added, the country-man's kalendar, what he is to do every month in the year. By J. Mortimer, Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society
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J. (John) Mortimer
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M.DCC.XXI. 1721 |
Engelska |
7189 |
A compendious system of natural philosophy - With notes containing the mathematical demonstrations, and some occasional remarks. In four parts. By J. Rowning, M.A. rector of Anderby in Lincolnshire, and late fellow of Magdalen College in Cambrige
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J. (John) Rowning
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MDCCXLIV. 1753 |
Engelska |
7190 |
A letter of exhortation and admonition to all who receive the testimony of Emanuel Swedenborg
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J. (John) Clowes
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Printed in the year, 1783 |
Engelska |
7191 |
Recitative, songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c - In the new comic pantomime of the nymph of the fountain or harlequin arab. As performed for the first time at Jones's Royal Circus, St George's Fields, on Monday, September 18 1797. Songs in the pantomime, &c. By Mr. Cross. The music by Mr. Sanderson, machinery by Mr. Underwood, and scenery by Mr. Greenwood, Jun
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1797 |
Engelska |
7192 |
The songs, duets, gless, chorusses, &c. in the entirely new and splendid national spectacle, founded on historical facts, called Sir Francis Drake, and Iron-Arm. - As represented at the New Royal Circus, on Monday, August 4, 1800. By J.C. Cross. Entire new scenery, designed by Mr. Greenwood, and executed by him, Messrs. Marchbanks, Williams, and assistants. New machinery, by Mr. Branscomb. The marches and dances, incidental to the piece, by Mr. Byrne. The new overture and music, by Mr. Saunderson. The whole invented and produced under the immediate inspection of Mr. Cross
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J. C. (John Cartwright) Cross
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1800 |
Engelska |
7193 |
The Royal Pavilion, an ode. - Dedicated, by permission, to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. By J. Delap, D.D
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J. (John) Delap
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MDCCXCII. 1792 |
Latin |
7194 |
The true end and design of the holy sacrament of the Lord's supper, - Together with the nature of the preparation necessary for a right and profitable reception thereof, opened and explained in two dialogues between a father and his son. By John Clowes, M.A. rector of St. John's Church, Manchester
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J. (John) Clowes
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1793 |
Engelska |
7195 |
The rise of Aurora West
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J. T. (John T.) Petty
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2014 |
Engelska |
7196 |
The trial of an information issuing out of the Court of King's-Bench, on the prosecution of William Baily, clerk, against Francis Newman, and John Hunt, Esqrs. - Two of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Somerset; for certain trespasses and misdemeanors, at the assizes at Taunton, in the said county, on Monday the first of April, 1776, before the Honourable Sir Beaumont Hotham, knight, one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer
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Francis Newman, J. P. for Somerset
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1776 |
Engelska |
7197 |
English exercises for school-boys to translate into Latin, comprizing all the rules of grammar, - And other necessary observations ascending gradually from the meanest to higher capacities. By J. Garretson, schoolmaster
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J. (John). Garretson
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1716 |
Engelska |
7198 |
J. Whishaw, Calpe obsessa
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J. (John) Whishaw
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1783 |
Latin |
7199 |
The English expositor improved. - Being a complete dictionary; containing an interpretation of the most difficult words in the English tongue. First set forth by J.B. doctor of physic. And now carefully revised, corrected, and abundantly augmented; with a new and very large addition of very useful and significant words, not in any former dictionary. By R. Browne, author of the English school reformed. There is also an index of common words (alphabetically set) to direct the reader to others more learned, and of the same signification with them. Also a short nomenclator of the most celebrated persons among the antients; with variety of memorable things: collected out of the best of history, poetry, philosophy, and geography
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J. B. (John Bullokar).
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1775 |
Engelska |
7200 |
In the press, and speedily will be published, beautifully printed in octavo, on a fine wove paper, Observations made in a tour through different parts of North Wales, in the summer of 1798; principally undertaken for the purpose of botanical researches in that Alpine country. By J. Evans
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J. (John) Evans
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1800? |
Engelska |