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Calmic (and Royton). Royton
Date: c.1970Reference: WF/M/I/PR/C03Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Calmic (and Royton)
Date: c.1980Reference: WF/M/I/PR/C01Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Calmic Medical Division Price Lists
Date: 1967-1974Reference: WF/M/PB/32/10/01Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Books
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A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's "Calm address to our American colonies: " in some letters to Mr. Caleb Evans. By John Fletcher, ...
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: 1789- Books
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An old fox tarr'd and feather'd. Occasioned by what is called Mr. John Wesley's Calm address to our American colonys. By an Hanoverian.
Toplady, Augustus, 1740-1778.Date: [1775]- Books
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A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's "Calm address to our American Colonies." In some letters to Mr. Caleb Evans: By John Fletcher, vicar of madeley, Salop.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: 1776- Pictures
Calmant des Enfants: product label. Colour lithograph.
Date: [1890?/1910]Reference: 554251iPart of: Labels for pharmaceutical packaging. Colour lithographs.- Pictures
Calmant des Enfants: product label. Colour lithograph.
Date: [1890?/1910]Reference: 501064iPart of: Labels for pharmaceutical packaging. Colour lithographs.- Books
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Plain Christianity defended: part III and IV. Being an answer to Mr. Moore's Calm defence of the deity of Jesus Christ. By the author of the letter to a Dissenter in Exeter.
Peirce, James, 1673-1726.Date: M.DCC.XX. [1720]- Books
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Letters the subject of the concert of Princes, and the dismemberment of Poland and France; Published in the morning chronicle, July 20, 1792, and June 25, 1793.) With corrections and additions By a Calm Observer.
Vaughan, Benjamin, 1751-1835.Date: 1794- Books
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A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, occasioned by his Calm address to the American Colonies. By Caleb Evans, M. A. A new edition. To which are prefixed, Some observations on the Rev. Mr. Wesley's late Reply.
Evans, Caleb, 1737-1791.Date: [1775]- Books
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The defence of the Rev. John Wesley, in answer to the several personal reflections cast on that gentleman by the Rev. Caleb Evans, in his observations on Mr. Wesley's late reply prefixed to his Calm address: By Thomas Olivers.
Olivers, Thomas, 1725-1799.Date: Printed in the Year 1776- Books
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A full defence of the Rev John Wesley, in answer to the several personal reflections cast on that gentleman by the Rev. Caleb Evans, in his observations on Mr. Wesley's late reply prefixed to his Calm address: By Thomas Olivers.
Olivers, Thomas, 1725-1799.Date: printed in the year, 1776- Books
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A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, occasioned by his Calm address to the American Colonies. By Caleb Evans, M.A. A new edition. To which are prefixed, some interesting observations on the Rev. Mr. Wesley's late reply to Americanus.
Evans, Caleb, 1737-1791.Date: [1775]- Books
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A letter, To the Rev. Mr. John Wesley; on his Calm address to the American colonies: wherein is shewn, That his Arguments are inconclusive; His Principles arbitrary; and that His Assertions are without Foundation. By A Lover of Truth and the British Constitution.
Lover of Truth and the British Constitution.Date: 1775]- Books
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The heart's index: or, self-knowledge. Together with I. The wonderful Change that the Word and Spirit work upon the Heart, when a Sinner is Converted. II. The Excellency of Grace above Nature. III. The Safety and Calm of such as have sued out their Pardon in Christ. By R. Young, Late of Roxwell in Essex.
Younge, Richard.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The addresses for blood and devastation, and the addressers exposed; together with the idolatrous worship of kings and tyrants, and the Americans justified by several precedents from Scripture, in their Resistance to the Depredations and Lawless Violence of an English King, and his bribed servile Parliament. Which may serve as an answer to Taxtion [sic] no tyranny, Wesley's Calm address, &c. &c. By William Moore, Author of the North Britons Extraordinary, and the Whisperers. &c. &c.
Moore, William, publisher.Date: [1776]- Books
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A continuation of the Calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of England, against the abusive misrepresentations and sallacious [sic] arguments of Mr. Noah Hobart, in his second address to them. Humbly offered to the consideration of the good people of New-England. By John Beach, A.M. Minister of the First Church of Christ in Reading. [One line from I Peter]
Beach, John, 1700-1782.Date: 1751- Digital Images
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A calm and obedient horse
Royal Veterinary College- Digital Images
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A calm and obedient horse
Royal Veterinary College- Books
The little zine of calm.
Date: [2019?]- Books
Charles Booth, the calm investigator / Philip Waller.
Waller, Philip.Date: 1983- Books
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A Constitutional answer to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's calm address to the American colonies.
Date: 1775- Books
Wild calm : finding mindfulness in forest bathing / Joan Vorderbruggen.
Vorderbruggen, JoanDate: 2019- Books
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A calm address to Americanus, by a native of America.
Native of America.Date: [1775?]