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A catalogue of books printed for, and sold by Charles Dilly, in London. All the Articles in the following Catalogue are sold at the Prices marked bound; unless otherwise expressed.
Dilly, Charles, 1739-1807.Date: 1787- Books
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Sermons, chiefly intended to promote faith, hope, and charity. By Vicesimus Knox, D.D.
Knox, Vicesimus, 1752-1821.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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Letters from Italy, describing the manners, customs, antiquities, paintings, &c. of that country, in the years MDCCLXX and MDCCLXXI, to a friend residing in France, by an English woman. In three volumes. ...
Miller, Anna Riggs, Lady, 1741-1781.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Grammatical institutes: Or, An easy introduction to Dr. Lowth's English Grammar: designed for the use of schools, and to lead young gentlemen and ladies, into the knowledge of the first principles of the English language. By John Ash, L.L.D. with an appendix. Containing I. The declension of irregular and defective verbs. II. The application of the grammatical institutes. III. Some useful observations on the elipsis. IV. Exercises of bad English. V. Lessons on the English language. To which are added, select lessons to instil just sentiments of v[irtue] into youth. And a collection of books, proper for young gentlemen and ladies, to shorten the path to knowledge.
Ash, John, 1724?-1779.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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Just published, Price 6s. in Boards. Sixteen discourses on several texts of scripture. Addressed to Christian assemblies, in villages near Cambridge. To which are added, six morning exercises. By Robert Robinson.
Dilly, Charles, 1739-1807.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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On the thirty-first of March, 1794, was published in one volume, royal quarto, price two guineas in boards, a physiological, theoretic and practical treatise on the important utility and salutary effects of the science of muscular action; Accompained with plain and accurate descriptions of the muscles of the human body; in various and different points of view, distinctly shewing their respective motions as produced by means of a peculiar and well-adapted apparatus for restoring the power, action and strength of the limbs, whether disabled by gout, rheumatism, colds, paralytic causes, chronic affections, contractions, or sprains, or weakened by other accidents. The use of this apparatus will be found peculiarly beneficial for promoting the regular tone of muscles, and re-establishing the health of sedentary persons; and will prove useful for children of weak, rickety and protuberant joints. Confirmed by several well-authenticated cases. The whole illustrated by fifteen elegant copper-plates. By John Pugh, anatomist. The representations of the muscles are drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk, under the immediate directions of the author. Printed for C. Dilly, in the Poultry; sold also by Johnson, St. Paul's Church-yard; Shepperson and Reynolds, No. 137, Oxford-road; Debrett, Piccadilly; and Bull and Hensley, Bath.
Dilly, Charles, 1739-1807.Date: 1794]