121 |
Vindiciæ decimarum. = - Of tithes : a plea for the ius divinum
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John Carter, diacon
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1640 |
Engelska |
122 |
DSC/HISS Modeling Applications for Problems in Mechanics, Geomechanics, and Structural Mechanics
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Chandrakant S. Desai
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uuuu-uuuu |
Okänt |
123 |
Memoirs of a working man
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Thomas Carter
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1845 |
Engelska |
124 |
Proceedings of a board of general officers, - held by order of His Excellency Gen. Washington, commander in chief of the army of the United States of America, respecting Major John Andrè sic, adjutant general of the British Army. September 29, 1780. To which are appended, the several letters which passed to and from New-York on the occasion. Published by order of Congress
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John André
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1780 |
Engelska |
125 |
Leading merchant families of Saudi Arabia
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John R. L. Carter
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1979 |
Engelska |
126 |
American Aerial Covert Operations During the Early Cold War electronic resource : Espionage, Paramilitary, and Early Warning Systems During the Truman and Eisenhower Administrations
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John J. Carter
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uuuu-uuuu |
Okänt |
127 |
In the Company of Friends: Exploring Faith and Understanding with Buddhists and Christians
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John Ross Carter
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2012 |
Okänt |
128 |
Books printed, and sold by John Carter, bookseller, at the Blackamore's Head, opposite the Royal Exchange, Cornhill
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John Carter, at the Blackamore's Head
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1740? |
Engelska |
129 |
The builder's magazine, and complete architectural library for architects, surveyors, carpenters, masons, bricklayers, &c. - As well as for every gentleman who would wish to be a competent judge of the elegant and necessary art of building. Consisting of designs in architecture, in every stile and taste, from the most magnificent and superb structures, down to the most simple and unadorned. Together with the plans, sections, and elevations, serving as an unerring assistant in the construction of any building, from a palace to a cottage. In which will be introduced, grand and elegant designs for chimney-pieces, ceilings, doors, windows, &c. proper for halls, saloons, vestibules, state rooms, dining rooms, parlours, drawing rooms, anti rooms, dressing rooms, bed rooms, &c. Together with designs for churches, hospitals, and other public buildings. Also plans, elevations, and sections, in the Greek, Roman, and Gothic taste, calculated to embellish parks, gardens, forests, woods, canals, mounts, vistos, islands, extensive views, &c. Exclusive of the new and elegant designs, ample instructions are given in the letter-press concerning all the terms of art used in every branch of building. Also, under proper heads, the laws for the regulation of buildings-the substance of the Builders Act, &c.-and a list of the prices allowed by the most eminent surveyors in London to the several artificers concerned in building. The whole forming a complete system of architecture in all its branches, and so disposed as to render the surveyor, carpenter, bricklayer, mason, &c. equally capable to erect a cathedral, a mansion, a temple, or a rural cot. ... Embellished with upwards of three hundred elegant quarto and folio engravings. By a Society of Architects, each having undertaken the department in which he particularly excels. Revised, corrected, and superintended, by Andrew George Cook, architect and builder
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John Carter
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between 1794 and 1817 |
Engelska |
130 |
The toy-shop - or sentimental preceptor. Designed for instruction and amusement. By Robert Dodsley. Two lines of verse
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Robert Dodsley
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1794 |
Engelska |
131 |
An address delivered to the graduates of Rhode-Island College, - at the anniversary commencement, in the Baptist Meeting-House in Providence, September 5, A.D. 1798. By Jonathan Maxcy, A.M. President of Rhode-Island College
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Jonathan Maxcy
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1798 |
Engelska |
132 |
A funeral oration, occasioned by the death of Mr. John Whiting Wells, - a member of the junior class in Rhode-Island College, who departed this life January 4, 1794, in the 19th year of his age. Delivered in the college-chapel, on Thursday, April 10, 1794. By William Baylies, Jun. classmate of the deceased. Published by request of the students
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William Baylies
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1794 |
Engelska |
133 |
A funeral oration, delivered in the chapel of Rhode-Island College, on Wednesday the 29th of March, 1797 - occasioned by the death of Eliab Kingman, a member of the junior class. By Otis Thompson, class-mate of the deceased. Three lines from Thompson Published by reques of the students
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Otis Thompson
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M.DCC.XCVII. 1797 |
Engelska |
134 |
Historical remarks, with moral reflections. - A sermon, preached at Providence, June 6, 1779. Wherein are presented, the remarkable dispensations of Divine Providence to the people of these states, particularly in the rise and progress of the present war, between the confederate states of America, and Great-Britain. By David S. Rowland, A.M. Published at the desire of many that heard it
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David S. (David Sherman) Rowland
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1779 |
Engelska |
135 |
Address of George Washington, to the people of the United States, announcing his resolution to retire from public life. - Containing an invaluable legacy of good advice, worthy to be had in perpetual remembrance
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George Washington
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1796 |
Engelska |
136 |
Extracts from the proceedings of the American Continental Congress, - held at Philadelphia, on the tenth day of May, 1775. Containing, an address to the people of Ireland, an address to the Assembly of Jamaica, a letter to the lord-mayor of London, and the opinion of Congres on the boasted conciliatory plan offered by administration in Parliament, February 20, 1775
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United States
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1775 |
Engelska |
137 |
Colony of Rhode-Island, &c. In General Assembly, June session, 1776. - An act permitting inoculation for the small-pox to be practised in this colony
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Rhode Island
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1776 |
Engelska |
138 |
An oration, delivered at the Beneficent Congregational Meeting-House, - at the election of the officers of the Independent Companies of the town of Providence, on the twenty-ninth day of April, 1799. By Paul Allen, Jun. Esq. Published at the request of the Independent Company of Cadets
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Paul Allen
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1799 |
Engelska |
139 |
An oration, on the propriety of introducing the science of jurisprudence into a course of classical education. - Pronounced in the Baptist Meeting-House in Providence, at the anniversary commencement of Rhode-Island College, September 6th, A.D. 1797. By Samuel W. Bridgham, a candidate for the degree of Master in the Arts. Published at the request of the students
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Samuel W. (Samuel Willard) Bridgham
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M,DCC,XCVII. 1797 |
Engelska |
140 |
An oration, pronounced at the Baptist Meeting-House in Providence, on Tuesday the seventh of January, 1800, - at the funeral ceremony on the death of Gen. George Washington. By Col. George R. Burrill
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George R. (George Rawson) Burrill
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1800 |
Engelska |