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An appeal to the preachers late in connection with the Rev. John Wesley, in behalf of Mr. Hammet and Mr. Brazier: with occasional strictures on Dr. Coke's address to them, on the subject of Mr. Hammet's "impartial statement of the known inconsistencies of Dr. Coke." By W Smith, Author of a Letter to Mr. James Rogers.
Smith, W., active 18th century.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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The shrubs of Parnassus or, juvinile [sic] muse. A collection of song[s] and poem[s] chiefly pastoral. By W. Hawkins.
Hawkins, W. (William), active 18th century.Date: 1776- Books
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The shrubs of Parnassus, or, juvenile muse. A collection of songs, and poems. Chiefly pastoral. By W. Hawkins.
Hawkins, W. (William), active 18th century.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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An address to the Methodist Societies in general, and to the quarterly and district meetings in particular, throughout the kingdom.
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The hereditary right of the crown of England asserted; the history of the succession since the conquest clear'd; and the true English constitution vindicated from the misrepresentations of Dr. Higden's View and defence. Wherein Some Mistakes also of our Common Historians are rectify'd; and several Particulars relating to the Succession, and to the Title of the House of Suffolk, are now first publish'd from Ancient Records and Original Mss; together with an Authentick Copy of King Henry Viii.'s Will. By a gentleman.
Harbin, George, active 18th century.Date: MDCCXIII. [1713]- Books
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Miscellanies in prose and verse. Containing candid and impartial observations on the principal performers belonging to the two Theatres-Royal; from January 1773, to May 1775. Likewise strictures on two favourite tragedies, viz. The orphan and The fair penitent. Being Part of an epistolary Correspondence on those Subjects with a young Lady. With Many other agreeable and interesting Articles, such as Pastoral Songs, Epitaphs, &c. &c. By William Hawkins, gent.
Hawkins, W. (William), active 18th century.Date: [1775]- Books
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An union of England and Ireland proved to be practicable and equally beneficial to each Kingdom. With supplementary observations, relative to the absentees of Ireland, pointing out the constitutional means of removing complaints arising from that and other causes of present discontent, and finally for confiliating the desires of each country. To which is added, a collateral reply to the Dean of Gloucester's advice to the Irish to trade with foreign in preference to the British Colonies. By John Williams, Esq. late of Merton College, Oxon. Author of the Constitutional guide, &c. &c.
Williams, John, Esq., active 18th century.Date: 1787- Books
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An union of England and Ireland proved to be practicable and equally beneficial to each Kingdom. With supplementary observations relative to the absentees of Ireland, pointing out the constitutional means of removing complaints arising from that and other causes of present discontent, and finally for conciliating the desires of each country. To which is added, a collateral reply to the dean of Glocester's advice to the Irish to trade with foreign in preference to the British colonies. By John Williams, Esq. late of Merton College, Oxon. Author of the Constitutional guide, &c. &c.
Williams, John, Esq., active 18th century.Date: 1787- Books
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The hereditary right of the crown of England asserted; the history of the succession since the conquest clear'd; and the true English constitution vindicated from the misrepresentations of Dr. Higden's View and defence. Wherein Some Mistakes also of our Common Historians are rectify'd; and several Particulars relating to the Succession, and to the Title of the House of Suffolk, are now first publish'd from Ancient Records and Original Mss; together with an Authentick Copy of King Henry Viii.'s Will. By a gentleman.
Harbin, George, active 18th century.Date: MDCCXIII. [1713]- Books
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The advice of a friend, to the Army and People of Scotland.
Harper, William, active 18th century.Date: 1745]- Books
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The advice of a friend, to the army and people of Scotland.
Harper, William, active 18th century.Date: 1745?]- Books
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Answers for Janet Paterson, relict of William Fleming, late tenant in Overhill-head, and of William Fleming now in Overhill-head, her son; to the petition of Robert Cockburn of Kirktoun.
Paterson, Janet, active 18th century.Date: 1766]- Books
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Answers for Hugh Smith, grandson of the deceast Hugh Morton miller at Towermill, and Robert Smith taylor in Ayr, his factor; to the petition of poor William Mackay, journeyman shoemaker in Galstoun.
Smith, Hugh, active 18th century.Date: 1766]- Books
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The laboratory, or school of arts ... / [Godfrey Smith].
Smith, Godfrey, active 18th century.Date: 1740- Books
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A new treatise of fluxions. Containing, I. The elements of fluxions, demonstrated in two easy propositions, without first or last ratios. II. A treatise of nascent and evanescent quantities, first and last ratios. III. Sir Isaac Newton's demonstration of the fluxions enlarged and illustrated. IV. Answers to the principal objections in the anylist. By James Smith, A.M.
Smith, James, active 18th century.Date: 1737- Books
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A letter to Mr. James Rogers, assistant preacher to the Methodist Society in London. Occasioned by his reading an address to the Society, at the New Chapel, City-Road, on Sunday, July 1st, which address He informed them, was intended as a Preface to some Remarks on a Pamphlet entitled, ̀̀a True Narrative, &c.'' which he said, would shortly be Published as an Answer to it. By W. Smith.
Smith, W., active 18th century.Date: 1792- Books
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Enchiridium being a key to Italian book-keeping, shewing briefly how to give the true title of debitor and creditor, upon sixty three articles, &c. Unto which is annexed a perpetual almanack, in both Julian and Gregorian accompts since the incarnation of Christ. Readily shewing the interval of days, the interest from one to ten per cent. from one crown to 1000 l. tables of the dominical letters, and the seven varieties: of epacts, of the Number of direction, whereby are found the moveable feasts and terms, die fixed feasts and terms, of sun-rising and setting, the days and nights length, and a sun-dial: the sun and moon's sign, degree, and governments: the new and full moons, and eclipses from 1710, until 1728. compleat, which may be continued for ever, a catalogue of the noted eclipses since Christ, until 1740. Which may be continued by the direction of a key, a discourse on the death of Christ, of the world's age, of coin, and of the reduction of weights, &c. By William Nevil, Philomath, living in the Parliament-House, and sold by him only.
Nevil, William, active 18th century.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
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Information for William Porterfield of that ilk, defender, against John Forrester of Auchinleck, pursuer.
Porterfield, William.Date: 1747]- Books
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The laboratory; or, school of arts: containing a large collection of valuable secrets, experiments, and manual operations in arts and manufactures, Highly Useful to Gilders, Jewellers, Enamellers, Goldsmiths, Dyers, Cutlers, Pewterers, Joiners, Japanners, Book-Binders, Plasterers, Artists, and to the Workers in Metals in General; and in Plaster of Paris, Wood, Ivory, Bone, Horn, and Other Materials. Compiled originally by G. Smith. A Complete Treatise on Fire-Works, and the Art of Short-Hand Writing. Illustrated with Engravings.
Smith, Godfrey, active 18th century.Date: 1799- Books
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The laboratory; or, school of arts: in which are faithfully exhibited, and fully explained, I. A variety of curious and valuable experiments in refining, calcining, melting, assaying, Casting, Allaying, and Toughening of gold; with several other Curiosities relating to Gold and Silver. II. Choice secrets for jewellers in the Management of Gold; in Enamelling, and the Preparation of Enamel Colours, with the Art of Copying precious Stones; of preparing Colours for Doublets; of Colouring Foyles for Jewels, together with other rare Secrets. III. Several uncommon experiments for Casting in Silver, Copper, Brass, Tin, Steel, and other Metals; Likewise in Wax, Plaister of Paris, Wood, Horn, &c. With the Management of the respective Moulds. IV. The Art of making Glass: Exhibiting withal the Art of Painting and making Impressions upon Glass, and of laying thereon Gold or Silver; together with the Method of preparing the Colours for Potters Work, or Delf Ware. V. A Collection of very valuable Secrets, for the Use of Cutlers, Pewterers, Brasiers, Joiners, Turners, Japanners, Book-Binders, Distillers, Lapidaries, Limners, &c. together with the Art of Marbling Books or Paper. VI. A Dissertation on the Nature and Growth of Salt-Petre: Also, several other choice and uncommon Chymical Experiments. Vii. The Art of preparing Rockets, Crackers, Fire-Globes, Stars, Sparks, &c. for Recreative Fire Works. Viii. The art and management of dying silks Worfleds, Cotton, &c. in various Colours. Compiled from German, and other foreign authors. Illustrated with copper-plates. By G. Smith.
Smith, Godfrey, active 18th century.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The laboratory; or, school of arts: in which are faithfully exhibited, and fully explained. I. The Antiquarian, or curious Examiner of antient Coins and Medals. II. A short Introduction to the Art of Drawing in general; with an Essay on designing and drawing Patterns for the Flower'd silk Manufactory, Embroidery, and Printing. III. The Art of Painting in Oil-Colours, and Mentzotintoes on Glass. IV. Introductory Rules for finding the natural Shadows of the Sun, likewise those of the Torch, Lamp, or Candle. V. Of Water-Works. Fountains, and Grottoes, in Miniature, for grand Entertainments. VI. The Art of Dialling, or of making of Sun-Dials. Vii. A Collection of choice Receipts, and Experiments of various Kinds, relating to the Produce of Gardens, as Flowers, Fruits, &c. Viii. A Directory for the Management of a Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen-Garden, through every Month of the Year. IX. Optical Experiments, by Means of which the most surprizing and incredible Performances are exhibited, for the Entertainment of the Curious. X. The Art of Distilling of Liquide, Cordials, &c. in all its Branches. XI. A short Introduction to Civil Architecture, or the Art of Building. XII. The Art of Refining, Tanning of Leather, and Dying of Skins in various Colours: Of Fire-Works, Cosmeticks, Perfumes, &c. &c. With a great number of other scarce and valuable secrets. Compiled for the use, benefit, and entertainment of the curious: illustrated with a variety of curious copper-plates. By G. Smith. Volume II.
Smith, Godfrey, active 18th century.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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The laboratory: or, school of arts. In which are faithfully exhibited, and fully explained, I. A variety of curious and valuable experiments in refining, calcining, melting, assaying, Casting, Allaying, and Toughening of gold; with several other Curiosities relating to Gold and Silver. II. Choice secrets for jewellers in the Management of Gold; in Enamelling, and the Preparation of Enamel Colours, with the Art of Copying Precious Stones; of preparing Colours for Doublets; of Colouring Foyles for Jewels, together with other rare Secrets. III. Several uncommon experiments for Casting in Silver, Copper, Brass, Tin, Steel, and other Metals; Likewise in Wax, Plaister of Paris, Wood, Horn, &c. With the Management of the respective Moulds. IV. The Art of making Glass; Exhibiting withal the Art of Painting and making Impressions upon Glass, and of laying thereon Gold or Silver; together with the Method of preparing the Colours for Potters Work, or Delft Ware. V. A Collection of very valuable Secrets, for the Use of Cutlers, Pewterers, Brasiers, Joiners, Turners, Japanners, Bookbinders, Distillers, Lapidaries, Limners, &c. together with the Art of Marbling Books or Paper. VI. A Dissertation on the Nature and Growth of Saltpetre: Also, several other choice and uncommon Chymical Experiments. Vii. The Art of preparing Rockets, Crackers, Fire-Globes, Stars, Sparks, &c. for Recreative Fire-Works. Viii. The Art and Management of Dying Silks, Worsteds, Cotton, &c. in various Colours. Compiled from German, and other foreign authors. Illustrated with copper-plates. By G. Smith. The fifth edition, with additions of a great number of valuable receipts, particularly, a short, plain, and easy introduction to the art of drawing in perspective.
Smith, Godfrey, active 18th century.Date: MDCCIXX. [1770]- Books
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The laboratory; or, school of arts: in which are faithfully exhibited, and fully explain'd, I. A variety of curious and valuable experiments in refining, calcining, melting, assaying, Casting, Allaying, and Toughening of gold; with several other Curiosities relating to Gold and Silver. II. Choice secrets for jewellers in the Management of Gold; in Enamelling, and the Preparation of Enamel Colours, with the Art of Copying precious Stones; of preparing Colours for Doublets; of Colouring Foyles for Jewels, together with other rare Secrets. III. Several uncommon experiments for Casting in Silver, Copper, Brass, Tin, Steel, and other Metals: Likewise in Wax, Plaister of Paris, Wood, Horn, &c. With the Management of the respective Moulds. IV. The Art of making Glass: Exhibiting withal the Art of Painting and making Impressions upon Glass, and of laying thereon Gold or Silver; together with the Method of preparing the Colours for Potters Work, or Delf-Ware. V. A Collection of very valuable Secrets, for the Use of Cutlers, Pewterers, Brasiers, Joiners, Turners, Japanners, Book-Binders, Distillers, Lapidaries, Limners, &c. together with the Art of Marbling Books or Paper. VI. A Dissertation on the Nature and Growth of Salt-Petre: Also, Several other choice and uncommon Chymical Experiments. Vii. The Art of preparing Rockets, Crackers, Fire-Globes, Stars, Sparks, &c. for Recreative Fire-Works. Viii. The Art and Management of Dying Silks, Worsteds, Cottons, &c. in various Colours. Compiled from German, and other foreign authors. Illustrated with copper plates. By G. Smith. The third edition, with additions of a great number of valuable receipts; particularly, a short, plain, and easy introduction to the art of drawing in perspective.
Smith, Godfrey, active 18th century.Date: 1750- Books
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Junius, active 18th century.Date: 1799- Books
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A compleat body of distilling, explaining the mysteries of that science ... in two parts / [George Smith].
Smith, George, active 18th centuryDate: [1738]