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981 Drinke and welcome, or, The famous historie of the most part of drinks in use now in the kingdomes of Great Brittaine and Ireland - with an especiall declaration of the potency, vertue, and operation of our English ale, with a description of all sorts of waters ..., as also the causes of all sorts of weather John Taylor 1637 Engelska
982 The substance of the speeches of S. Lushington, LL. D. and J. Sydney Taylor, A.M.. barrister-at-law, at a public meeting in Exeter-Hall (of the Society for the Promotion of Prison Discipline), Monday, May 30, 1831, on the resolution relative to the punishment of death Stephen Lushington 1831? Engelska
983 An exact account of two hundred and forty-three different diseases, to which the eye and its coverings are exposed. - All copied after nature, in the order many years given, in various languages, viz. Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, &c. &c. In the several courts, and in presence of crowned heads, sovereign Princes, and in many of the most celebrated academies, universities, and societies of the learned. Being the produce of the greatest experience, long and most extensive practice, (in the cure of distempered eyes,) of any in the age we live. The author the Chevalier John Taylor, opthalmiater, pontifical, imperial, and royal, viz. To His Present Majesty,-to the pontifical and imperial courts,-to the Kings of Poland, Denmark, and Sweden, &c.-to the several electors of the Holy Empire,-to the Royal Infant Duke of Parma,-to the Prince Royal of Poland,-to the Prince Royal Charles of Lorrain,-to the Princes of Saxe-Gotha, Orange, Brunswick, Anspach, Bareith, Hesse Cassel, Mecklenburg, Modena, Bavaria, Holstein, Liege, Zerbst, Saltsburg, Georgia, &c. and to almost all other crowned heads and sovereign Princes of Europe,-professor in optics,-member of the most celebrated academies, universities, and societies of the learned, viz. in France, Spain, Portugal, Russia, Italy, Germany, Poland; and, in general, in all the Holy Empire, in Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Holland, Netherlands, &c.-raised to the dignity of citizen and noble of Rome, by a public act, in the name, and with the voice of the senate and people,-Fellow of that College of Physicians, and of the colleges of Padua, Pavia, Ratisbon, Gottingen, &c.-doctor of physic, and doctor of chirurgery in many of the most eminent universities,-chevalier in several of the first courts of the world,-and author of forty-four works on the art of restoring and preserving sight; all written by himself in several languages.-Who has been not only several times in every town in these Kingdoms, (viz. Great-Britain and Ireland,) but in every kingdom, province, state, and city, of the least consideration,-in every court, and presented to every crowned head and sovereign Prince in all Europe, without exception John Taylor 1759 Engelska
984 Getting Off Track : How Government Actions and Interventions Caused, Prolonged, and Worsened the Financial Crisis John B. Taylor 2009 Engelska
985 To the right honorable assembly, the lords, knights, esquires, and burgesses of the honorable House of Commons in Parliament. The humble petition of the antient overseers, rulers, and assistants of the Company of Watermen - wherein is shewed how intollerably they have been abused and slandered ... by divers refractory and abusive watermen who have mislead many others to their faction John Taylor 1642 Engelska
986 Statements respecting the profits of mining in England considered in relation to the prospects of mining in Mexico - in a letter to Thomas Fowell Buxton John Taylor 1825 Engelska
987 Currency fallacies refuted - and paper money vindicated John Taylor 1833 Engelska
988 De l'émancipation des noirs et de l'indépendance des Indes-Occidentales - considérées comme étant dans l'intérêt bien entendu de la Grande Bretagne John Taylor 1824 Franska
989 An attempt at an analysis of the subjects of currency, and the merits of the Bank of England .. John Taylor 1832 Engelska
990 Letter to John Taylor, Esq. respecting the conduct of the directors of the Real del Monte Company, relative to the mines of Tlalpuxahua 1825 Engelska
991 An essay on money, its origin and use John Taylor 1833 Engelska
992 Essays on money and the standard of value - with currency fallacies refuted John Taylor 1833 Engelska
993 Who pays the taxes? John Taylor 1841 Engelska
994 Records of mining - Part I 1829 Engelska
995 An essay on the standard and measure of value John Taylor 1832 Engelska
996 Currency fallacies refuted, and paper money vindicated John Taylor 1844 Engelska
997 The new currency bill - a letter to the Premier in reply to his speech on the Bank Charter Act, May 7, 1844 John Taylor 1844 Engelska
998 What is a pound? - a letter to the premier on his new currency measures, in reply to his speech on the Bank Charter Act, May 6, 1844 John Taylor 1844 Engelska
999 A catechism of the currency John Taylor 1835 Engelska
1000 A catechism of foreign exchanges and the effects of an abasement of bullion John Taylor 1835 Engelska

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