1041 |
The romantic movement in French literature
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H. F. (Hugh Fraser) Stewart
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1910 |
Franska |
1042 |
Central and South America Vol. 1
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Augustus Henry Keane
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1901 |
Engelska |
1043 |
A letter to the Prince of Wales, in consequence of a second application to Parliament, for the payment of debts wantonly contracted since May 1787
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William Augustus Miles
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1795 |
Engelska |
1044 |
A new, royal, authentic, complete, and universal system of geography; or, A modern history and description of the whole world. - Containing new, full, accurate, authentic, and interesting accounts and descriptions of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, as consisting of continents, islands, oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, promontories, capes, bays, peninsulas, isthmusses, gulphs, &c. And as divided into empires, kingdoms, states, and republics. Together with a description of their limits, boundaries, climate, soil, natural and artificial curiosities and productions, religions, laws, government, revenues, forces, antiquities, &c. Also the provinces, cities, towns, villages, forts, castles, harbours, sea-ports, aqueducts, mountains, mines, minerals, fossils, roads, public and private edifices, universities, &c. contained in each: and all that is interesting relative to the customs, manners, genius, tempers, habits, amusements, ceremonies, comemrce, arts, sciences, manufactures, and language of the inhabitants. Together with an accurate and lively description of all the various kinds of birds, beasts, reptiles, fishes, amphibious creatures, insects, &c. Including the substance and essence of the most remarkable voyages and travels, which have been performed by the navigators and travellers of different countries, particularly the late discoveries in the south seas, and towards the North pole; with every curiosity that has hitherto appeared respecting the different parts of the universe. Comprising every interesting discovery and circumstances in the narratives of Captain Cook's voyages round the world. Together with all the recent discoveries made in the Pelew Islands, New Holland, New South Wales, Botany Bay, Port Jackson, Norfolk Island, north and west coasts of America, the interior parts of America, Africa, China, Caffraria, India East and West, Arabia, Madagascar, Russia, &c. &c. Carefully written and compiled from the late journals of the voyages and travels of Captains Phillips, King, Ball, Hunter, White, Dixon, Portlock, Mears, Patterson, Bruce, Anbury, Rochon, Morse, Blyth, Ross, Imlay, Keate, Brissot, Hodges, &c. &c. Also compendious histories of every empire, kingdom, state, &c. with their various revolutions. To which will be added a new, complete, and easy guide to geogrphy, astronomy, the use of the globes, &c. With an account of the rise and progress of navigation, its improvements and utility to mankind. The whole embellished and and enriched with upwards of an hundred most elegant and superb copper-plates, engraved in such a manner as to do infinite honour to the respective artists by whom they are executed. These embellishments consist of views, maps, land and water perspectives; birds, beasts, fishes, &c. as also the various dresses of the inhabitants of different countries, with their strange ceremonies, customs, amusements, &c. &c. By George Augustus Baldwyn, Esq. Assisted by many gentlemen eminent for their knowledge in the science of geography; particularly by Charles Andrew Robertson, Esq.-Clement Walley Oulion, Esq.-and Henry Hogg, M.A. author of the New universal letter writer, and teacher of geography, astronomy, navigation, &c
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George Augustus. Baldwyn
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1794? |
Engelska |
1045 |
A letter from Her Royal Highness, the Princess Sophia, Electress of Brunswic & Luneburg, to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. With another from Hannover, written by Sir Rowland Gwynne to the Right Honourable the Earl of Stamford
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Sophia, Electress, consort of Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover
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1706 |
Engelska |
1046 |
Postscript to a letter to the Prince of Wales, on a second application to Parliament, to discharge debts wantonly contracted since May, 1787
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William Augustus Miles
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1795 |
Engelska |
1047 |
The scheme of Christian and philosophical necessity asserted. - In opposition to Mr. John Wesley's tract on that subject. With a dissertation concerning the sensible qualitys of matter: and the doctrine of color in particular. By Augustus Toplady
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Augustus Toplady
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1775 |
Engelska |
1048 |
The lying hero or An answer to J.B. Moreton's manners and customs in the West Indies by Samuel Augustus Mathews
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Samuel Augustus. Mathews
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1793 |
Engelska |
1049 |
Observations on the answer of the King of Great Britain to the manifesto, &c, of the Court of Versailles. By an Independent Whig
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William Augustus Miles
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MDCCLXXIX. 1779 |
Engelska |
1050 |
Authentic correspondence with Mr. Le Brun, with French minister, and others, to February 1793, inclusive, published as an appendix to other matter not less important - With a preface, and explanatory notes. By W. Miles
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William Augustus Miles
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1796 |
Engelska |
1051 |
An essay on practical musical composition, according to the nature of that science and the principles of the greatest musical authors. By Augustus Frederic Christopher Kollmann, organist of His Majesty's German Chapel at St. James
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Augustus Frederic Christopher Kollmann
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M,DCC,XCIX. 1799 |
Engelska |
1052 |
Keeper's travels in search of his master
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Edward Augustus Kendall
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1799 |
Engelska |
1053 |
The author of the letter to the Duke of Grafton vindicated from the charge of democracy. With notes. By Mr. Miles
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William Augustus Miles
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1794 |
Engelska |
1054 |
Cursory reflections on public men and public measures on the continent. In a letter to a friend
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William Augustus Miles
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MDCCXC. 1790 |
Engelska |
1055-1056 |
The liturgy of the Church of England explained and vindicated, so as to appear in perfect harmony with the scriptures, and very far distant from the arminian system - Now first printed from the manuscript of Augustus Toplady, A.B. late vicar of Broad Hembury, Devon. By the editor of his works. To which is prefixed, an essay on the character & writings of the author
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Augustus Toplady
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1800 |
Engelska |
1057 |
Moral and political moderation recommended. - A sermon, by the Late Rev. Augustus Montague Toplady, A.M preached at St. Mildred's in the Poultry, London, December 13, 1776, the day appointed for a general fast. A new edition. To which is added, magna charta-the petition of right-the bill of rights-and the coronation oath
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Augustus Toplady
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1795 |
Engelska |
1058 |
The strength of imagination in pregnant women examin'd - And the opinion that marks and deformities in children arise from thence, demonstrated to be a vulgar error. By a member of the College of Physicians, London
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James Augustus Blondel
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MDCCXXVII. 1727 |
Engelska |
1059 |
Joy in heaven and the creed of devils. - Two sermons, preached October 29, 1775. By Augustus Toplady, A.B. vicar of Broad Hembury
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Augustus Toplady
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MDCCLXXV. 1775 |
Engelska |
1060 |
Innocence in eminent lustre, and malevolence confounded. - A thanksgiving sermon, preached on February the 11th, 1781, on the happy and honourable deliverance of Lord George Gordon, president of the Protestant association. By W. Augustus Clarke, minister of the Gospel. The third edition. Published at the request of a numerous auditory
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William Augustus. Clarke
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M,DCC,LXXXI. 1781 |
Engelska |