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David Jeffries, The Author of this Abstract, And of the treatise it relates to; Continues to transact Business in the Diamond-Cutting-Way; sets all Sorts of Jewels in the best Manner, values them, when required, for ... moderate Reward; undertakes to provide Persons of Distinction, and others, with Jewels, as a broker on the best Terms, and will wait on any Person, on a Line sent to his Lodgings, at Mr. Braims's, a Print-Shop, next to the Pewterer's, the Corner of Catharine-Street, in the Strand.
Jeffries, David.Date: 1753]- Books
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A scheme for improving small sums of money, by which, great part of the nation's specie, which now lies dead and unimproved, may be employed to the most important uses of the government, of trade, and of private persons. Exhibiting, At One View, the certain Reward of virtuous Servants, and the yearly Profit which will arise from thus imploying their Wages, or any Small Sum, from five to twenty Pounds, &c. Which, By the Blessing of God, will be a Means to prevent our Hospitals, Parishes, Charitable Clubs, Street, and Highways from being crowded thro' the Extremity of so many Poor and unfortunate People as we now have.
Date: [1745]- Books
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Sermons on several occasions and subjects, in three volumes. By the Reverend Dr. Richard Lucas, Late Prebendary of Westminster. The First Volume contains Fifteen Sermons on Death and Judgment, and a Future State. The Second, Sixteen Sermons on the Greatness and Certainty of a Christian's Reward. The Deceitfulness of Sin. The Folly of Infidelity. Of Trust in God. The Nature and Obligation of Oaths. The Duty of Ministers. Of Justice and Charity, &c. The Third, Thirteen Sermons on Repentance; The Severity and the Goodness of God. To which is added, A Discourse against Despair. All Publish'd from the Originals, By his Son Richard Lucas, M.A.
Lucas, Richard, 1648-1715.Date: 1722- Books
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A crown of glory, the Reward of the Righteous being, meditations upon The Vicissitude and Uncertainty of all Sublunary Enjoyments; viz. I Honours, riches, and pleasures. II. The nature and causes of afflictions. III. The Great Benefit and Advantage of Afflictions. IV. Of Our Resignation to the Will of God. To which is Added, A Manual of Devotions, for Times of Trouble and Affliction. Also, meditations and prayers for the Holy Communion, Both Before, At, and After Receiving. With Some General Rules and Directions for Our Daily Practice. Composed for the use o a noble family. By the Right Revd Dr. Thomas Kenn, late Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Ken, Thomas, 1637-1711.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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The Christian warrior, or, Satan defeated. A lively Emblem of our Saviour's Love to a penitent Sinner, in a pleasing Dialogue between our Great Redeemer, a Young Man, and Satan the Deceiver. Shewing, The happy Effects of remembering our Greator in the Days of our Youth. Also, the great Reward for those who honour and obey their Parents. To which is added, Some serious and affecting Thoughts on Death and Judgment. The Whole adapted as a proper Present from Relations and Parents to their Children, and worthy the Perusal of those of riper Years. Price One Penny. Christian Reader. This Little Book being published for the Benefit of a Small Family, if not approved of for the small Price of One Penny, be pleased to keep it clean, and return it when called for.
Date: 1780?]- Books
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To the Right Honourable, and Honourable, the Commissioners, appointed by Act of Parliament, for providing a Publick Reward for such Person, or or Persons, that shall find the Longitude at Sea. The humble Petition of Robert Browne, Sheweth, That you Petitioner is informed, that some Persons have lately offered Methods for finding the Longitude at Sea, by Coelestial Observations; which Methods seem to be grounded on the Problems your Petitioner constructed about 20 Years ago, and have been in Print now 14 Years, as will appear, by being anexed to this Petition: Your Petitioner, therefore, humbly prays, That Recourse may be had thereunto, and that this Honourable Assembly, will please to consider the Application, Pains, Charge, Projections, and Improvements of your Petitioner, which he proposes preferable to all others, for this Purpose. That no other Person be permited to survive what
Browne, Robert, of Wapping.Date: 1729]- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence A-D
Date: 1929-1950Reference: SA/BMA/D.246Part of: British Medical Association- Archives and manuscripts
Miscellaneous documents
Date: 1929-1946Reference: SA/BMA/D.245Part of: British Medical Association- Archives and manuscripts
I Minutes
Date: 1929Reference: SA/BMA/D.243Part of: British Medical Association- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence E-Z
Date: 1932-1961Reference: SA/BMA/D.247Part of: British Medical Association- Archives and manuscripts
II Minutes
Date: 1930-1950Reference: SA/BMA/D.244Part of: British Medical Association- Books
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A particular description of a certain lady at present conceal'd. Her person, dress, temper, and dispositions. With an account of her library, and the Furniture of her House. Also a slight sketch of her niece the fair Incognita. Whoever detects and brings them to Justice before the First of March, shall be entituled to a Reward of Five Pounds, to be paid by the Publisher hereof,
Date: 1752- Books
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A warning to London: a full and true account of a letter sent last night to the Reverend Mr. Dodson, Curate of St. Magnes Church, near London-Bridge; discovering a most horrid conspiracy for setting fire to London-Bridge, and parts adjacent, where the dreadful fire of London began; Likewise the Watch being Doubled last Night, with a Reward for the Discovery of the same.
Date: 1713- Books
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The dignity, Labours and Reward of apostolick missionaries proposed in a sermon, preached March the twelfth, 1781, in the church of the English college of S. Peter and S. Paul at Lisbon, at the matriculation of John Billington and John Sumner; by the Reverend Mr. James Barnard, president of the same college. Together with a short exhortation by which he concluded the act of matriculation.
Barnard, James, 1733-1803.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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An epistolary discourse, proving, from the Scriptures and the first fathers, that the soul is a principle naturally mortal: But Immortalized Actually: by the Pleasure of God to Punishment; or, to Reward by its Union with the Divine Baptismal Spirit Wherein is Proved, That None have the Power of Giving this Divine Immortalizing Spirit, since the Apostles, but only the Bishops. With an Hypothesis concerning Sacerdotal Absolution. The second edition corrected. By Henry Dodwell, A.M.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: MDCCVI. [1706]- Books
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A description, with plates, of the time-keeper invented by the late Mr. Thomas Mudge. To which is prefixed a narrative, by Thomas Mudge, his son, Of Measures Taken To Give Effect To The Invention Since The Reward Bestowed Upon IT BY The House Of Commons In The Year 1793; A Republication Of A Tract BY The Late MR. Mudge ON The Improvement Of Time-Keepers; and a series of letters written by him to His Excellency Count Bruhl, between the years 1773 and 1787.
Mudge, Thomas, 1717-1794.Date: 1799- Videos
The neurological basis of reward.
Date: 1975- Videos
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The neurological basis of reward.
Date: 1975- Ephemera
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A small reward.
Date: 2010- Archives and manuscripts
Claim for reward for vaccination discovery
Jenner, Edward, 1749-1823Date: 1807Reference: MS.3022Part of: Jenner family and associated individuals- E-books
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The child's companion, or, Sunday scholar's reward
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Charity; or, Momus's reward. A poem.
Date: 1775- Digital Images
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Addiction and reward pathways in the brain, artwork
Stephen Magrath- Archives and manuscripts
House of Commons debate on reward for Jenner
Jenner, Edward, 1749-1823Date: 1807Reference: MS.3023Part of: Jenner family and associated individuals- Books
The reward system in British and American science / Jerry Gaston.
Gaston, Jerry.Date: [1978], ©1978