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A catalogue of all the curious fire arms, fine pictures, books, platte, glasses, fine wrought tables, china, wearing apparel, and other valuable effects. Belonging to the Honourable Colonel Francis Henry Lee, master of the Revels, lately deceas'd. Brought from his appartments in Somerset House, and for convenience of sale, in the great room up stairs, at the Green Doors in Little Piazza Covent-Garden: the whole may be seen from this day being Monday the 18th and every day till the time of sale, which will be on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, beginning each day at 11 o'clock precisely. Catalogues to be deliver'd at the place of sale, and at Mr. Miller's auctioneer, next door to the Golden Ball in Rupert Street, Piccadilly.
Miller, Mr., auctioneer.Date: 1730]- Books
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The impartial examiner. Or the Faithful representer of the Various and Manifold Misrepresentations imposed on the Roman Catholics of Ireland, in the several Charges laid at their Doors by the Scribblers of the Farmer's, Merchant's, and Drapier's Letters, and Charitable and Seasonable Advices, the Editors of the Magazines, and by the Printers of the Journals, Courants, Occurrences, News-Letters, Gazettes, Pamphlets, and other modern public Papers, &c. which are daily printed.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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The messiah, a sacred oratorio, as it is to be perform'd for charity, in the Octogon Chapel, Milsom-Street, Bath, on Wednesday the 28th and Thursday the 29th of October. The Doors will be open'd at Half an Hour after Nine, and the Oratorio begin at Eleven. Tickets at Three Half-Crowns each, to be had at Mr Bullman's in Beaufort-Square, at the Rooms, Booksellers and Coffee-Houses.
Jennens, Charles, 1700-1773.Date: [1767?]- Books
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Assembly rooms, Margate. Benson begs leave to inform the company, that the rooms will be opened on Wednesday evening, the 3rd instant, for the reception of masks, previous to their going to the theatre. Doors to be opened at eight and to close precisely at Twelve o'clock. Admittance, One Shilling and Six-Pence each. N. B. The Band will Attend as usual. Dresses for the masquerade may be had at the Rooms.
Benson, active 1798-1800.Date: [1800]- Books
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An account of remarkable cures, performed by the use of herbs and roots, : prepared by Dr. Lamert, No. 12, Church-Street, Spittalfields, Three Doors from Brick-Lane, opposite the French Church, London. Whose reputation is well known by the numerous and surprizing cures performed by him both in public and private. N.B. Dr. Lamert think it necessary to observe, he is no Stroller, Quack, or Emperic; ... Please to read this pamphlet with attention, and take care of it.
Lamert, Dr.Date: [1783]- Books
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The first book of architecture: by Andrea Palladio. Translated out of Italian, with an appendix touching Doors and Windows. by Pr. Le Muet Architect to the French King. Translated into English by Godfrey Richards. The whole illustrated with above seventy copper cuts. Also rules and demonstrations, with several designs, for the Framing of any manner of Roofs, either Above Pitch, or Under Pitch, whether Square, or Bevel, never before Published: by that Ingenious Architect Mr. William Pope of London. With designs of floors of Variety of Small Pieces of Wood Inlaid, lately made in the Palace at Somerset-House; a Curiousity never practised before in England.
Palladio, Andrea, 1508-1580.Date: 1729- Books
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The carpenter and joiner's assistant; containing practical rules for making all kinds of joints, and various methods of hingeing them together; For Hanging Of AtDoors ON Straight OR Circular Plans; For fitting up Windows and Shutters to answer various Purposes, With Rules For Hanging Them: For the Construction of Floors, Partitions, Soffits, Groins, Arches for Masonny; for constructing Roofs in the best Manner from a given Quantity of Timber: For placing of Bond Timbers, with various Methods for adjusting Raking Pediments, enlarging and diminishing of Mouldings; taking Dimensions for Joinery, and for setting out Shop Fronts. With a new scheme for constructing stairs and hand-rails, and for Stairs having a Conical Well-Hole, &c. &c. To Which Are Added, Examples Of AtVarious Roofs Exectued, With The Scantlings, From Actual Measurements. With Rules for Mortices and Tenons, and for fixing Iron Straps, &c. Also Extracts from M. Belidor, M. du Hamel, M. de Buffon, &c. On the Strength Of AtTimber, with Practical Observations. Illustrated with seventy-nine plates, and copious explanations. By Peter Nicholson, Author Of At The Carpenter's New Guide, &c.
Nicholson, Peter, 1765-1844.Date: 1797- Books
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The unnatural father: or the dutiful son's reward. Shewing in the first part, how a rich merchant in Dorsetshire having two sons, the eldest which was the most dutifull, was seldom suffer'd in his presence and when he was, he was sure of being Kick̀d & abused, and at last was turǹd out of Doors. How in the Second Part, the youngest Son, which was the most Stubborn, perverse and Wickedest youth, was the Fathers chiefest delight and Care, but for a Harlot's sake kill̀d a Man, which oblig̀d his father to Mortgage his whole Estate rather than suffer such disgrace in his family. In the last Part, how the poor forsaken Orphan trusting in God̀s goodness & Mercy, Cross̀d the Seas, where he Married a fortune worth Ten Thousand Pounds, and just returǹd at the critical Minute as to the succouring his distressed Parent in the time of his greatest affliction.
Date: [1775?]- Books
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A letter to Sir Fletcher Norton, Knt. Speaker of the House of Commons, on the petition of Thomas de Grey, Esq; and others, as inserted in the Public Advertiser, on Friday the eleventh instant, for which the printer was ordered to attend the House, on Monday, Feb. 14,
Tooke, John Horne, 1736-1812.Date: [1774]- Books
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A miscellany of mathematical problems. In three volumes. By Anthony Thacker, Teacher of the Mathematicks at Birmingham Free-School. And the Author of the Ladies Diary. Vol.I. Containing, I. A New Method of solving Geometrical Problems: II. A Complete Treatise of Spherical Trigonometry, wherein each Case is solved as well by a neat Equation, to lay a Foundation for solving difficult Problems in Spherics, as by the Logarithms for common Purposes. III. A Collection of Spherical Problems. IV. Contains a Variety of unlimited Questions, and Diophantine Problems. V. The Solutions to the Questions in the Gentleman's and Ladies Diary, for the present Year 1743.
Thacker, Anthony, -1744.Date: M.DCC.XLIII. [1743]- Books
The elements of social science; or, physical, sexual, and natural religion : by a graduate of medicine.
Drysdale, George R., 1825-1904.Date: 1861- Books
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The Virginia almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1794. ... By Robert Andrews, philo.
Date: [1793]- Ephemera
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Tricity Bendix supercool doors.
Tricity Bendix.Date: [1992?]- Books
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An essay on visual glasses, (vulgarly called spectacles) wherein it is shewn, From the Principles of Optics, and the Nature of the Eye, that the common structure of those glasses is contrary to the rules of art, to the nature of things, &c. and very prejudicial to the eyes; the nature of vision in the eye explained, and glasses of a new construction proposed. The whole illustrated by a large copper-plate print. By B. Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: [1756]- Books
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An essay on visual glasses, (vulgarly called spectacles) wherein it is shewn From the Principles of Optics, and the Nature of the Eye, that the common structure of those glasses is contrary to the rules of art, to the nature of things, &c. and very prejudicial to the eyes; the nature of vision in the eye explained, and glasses of a new construction proposed. The Whole illustrated by a large copper-plate-print. By B. Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: [1758]- Books
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An essay on visual glasses, (vulgarly called spectacles) wherein it is shewn, from the principles of optics, and the nature of the eye, that the common structure of those glasses is contrary to the rules of art, to the nature of things, &c. and very prejudicial to the eyes. The nature of vision in the eye explained, and glasses of a new construction proposed. The whole illustrated by a large copper-plate print. By B. Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: [1758]- Books
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An essay on visual glasses, (vulgarly called spectacles) wherein it is shewn From the Principles of Optics and the Nature of the Eye, that the common structure of those glasses is con[trar]y to the rules of art, to the nature of things, &c. and very prejudicial to the eyes. The nature of vision in the eye explained, and glasses of a new construction proposed . The whole illustrated by a large Copper Plate Print. By B. Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: [1760]- Videos
Abortion behind closed doors.
Date: 1997- Books
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A speech without doors.
Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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[A] declaration without doors.
Date: 1705?]- Videos
Aids : behind closed doors.
Date: 1995- Books
The doors of perception / [Aldous Huxley].
Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963.Date: 1954- Books
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A speech without doors, concerning toleration
Wylie, Robert.Date: 1703]- Books
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The Romanesque wooden doors of Auvergne / Walter Cahn.
Cahn, WalterDate: 1974- Books
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A new treatise on the laws concerning tithes: containing all the statutes, adjudged cases, resolutions and judgments relative thereto, Under The Following Heads: Chap. I. Definition of Tithes, Parsonage, Vicarage, Impropriation, and Appropriation; and of the Origin, Nature, and several Kinds of Tithes. II. Out of what things Tithes shall be paid; what Lands are subject to Tithes, and the several Statutes for dissolving Abbies, Monasteries, and other Religious Houses, and vesting their Lands in the King; what Lands are discharged from Tithes by these Acts respectively, with a Catalogue of the Monastefies dissolved by Stat. 31 Hen. 8. of the yearly value of 200 l. and upwards; what Order they were of, and the Times of their respective Foundations. III. Of Exemptions from Payment of Tithes; and of Modus, Custom, and Prescription. IV. An Alphabetical Table or Index of Things Titheable, and not Titheable. V. Of setting out, and Taking and Carrying away Tithes. VI. Of the Remedies for recovering Tithes, and the several acts of Parliament made for that Purpose. Vii. Of Suits in the Court of Exchequer concerning Tithes, and the Proceedings in such Suits. Viii. Of Prohibitions in Suits for Tithes. IX. Of Leases of tithes, for lives or years, by ecclesiastical persons. X. Of the Manner of paying Tithes, and the sums payable by the respective parishes in London. XI. Cases concerning Tithes, determined in the Court of King's Bench, by the Earl of Hardwicke, and Lord Mansfield. The second edition, corrected and enlarged, with the addition of several cases never before printed. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple.
Cunningham, Timothy, -1789.Date: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]