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Evidences of the Christian religion. By the Right Hon. Joseph Addison. To which are added, discourses against atheism and infidelity. With a preface. Containing the sentiments of Mr. Boyle, Mr. Locke, and Sir Isaac Newton, concerning the gospel revelation. Embellished with Engravings.
Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719.Date: [1796]- Books
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A concise compendium of military manoeuvres, represented by Accurate Engravings, executed by an Irish Artist, from the Drawings of an Officer of distinguished merit; and Explained in so clear and easy a Style as to render them intelligible to every Capacity. Particularly addressed to the Irish Volunteers.
Date: 1781- Books
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Night thoughts on life, Death &c. Immortality, by Edward Young, L.L.D. With notes Critical and Illustrative, by the Rev. C.E. De Coetlogon, A.M. To which is prefixed The Life of the Author. Embellished with Fifteen Elegant Engravings, Dedicated to the Marchioness of Salisbury.
Young, Edward, 1683-1765.Date: [1793]- Books
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The history of England, from the death of George the Second to the peace of 1783. By C.M. Cormick, LL.B. Designed as a continuation to Hume and Smollett. Embellished with Historical Engravings, and Superb Portraits of the most distinguished Characters of the Present Reign. ...
M'Cormick, Charles, 1755?-1807.Date: [1795?]- Books
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The compleat horseman; or, the art of riding made easy: Illustrated by rules drawn from nature, and Confirmed by Experience; with Directions to the Ladies to sit gracefully, and ride with Safety. Adorned with various Engravings, finely executed. By Charles Hughes, Professor of Horsemanship, at his Riding-School, near Black-Friars Bridge.
Hughes, Charles.Date: [1772]- Books
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New copper-plate magazine. Published by J. Walker, no.44, Paternoster-Row. This day is published, number C. To be continued monthly, price one shilling and sixpence only, of the Copper-Plate Magazine; or, Monthly Cabinet of Picturesque Engravings. Intended to Comprise. All the most interesting, sublime, and beautiful Views of Principal Cities, Sea-Ports, Forests, Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Royal Palaces, Seats of Nobility and Gentry, Curious Remains of Antiquity, Public Edifices, Parks, Gardens, &c. &c. in England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. Each Number contains Two exquisite Prints, engraved in a very superior Style, from Original Paintings and Drawings by the first Masters. with Letter-Press Descriptions. The Whole is printed in Quarto; and the Prints are all taken off after the Manner of Proofs, on Superfine Paper. London: Printed for J. Walker, No. 16, Rosoman's Street, Clerkenwell; and sold by J. Walker, No. 44, Paternoster Row; W. Clarke, New Bond Street; T. Knott, No. 47, Lombard Street; and all other Booksellers, Printsellers, Stationers, and Newsmen, in Great Britain and Ireland. *-* Correspondents are requested to address their favours, post paid, to Mr. Walker, Engraver, No. 16, Rosoman's Street. N. B. A few selected First Impressions, hot-pressed, may be had in Boards, price 71. 10s. the One Hundred Numbers already published. - Those Gentlemen who have Proofs of the former Part of the Work, are recommended to perfect them soon, as the Price will be raised.
Date: [1792?]- Books
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A description of the works of art of ancient and modern Rome, particularly in architecture, sculpture & painting. To which is added, a tour through the cities and towns in the environs of that metropolis. Carefully collated with the best Authorities. By J. Salmon, Antiquarian, late of Rome, in Two Volumes. Embellished with Beautiful Engravings from original Designs, ...
Salmon, J.Date: [1798]-1800- Books
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The new Oxford guide: or, companion through the University. Exhibiting every particular worthy the observation of the curious, in each of the public buildings, colleges, halls, &c. Together with Their Original Foundation, and Present State. The whole interspersed with curious Historical Anecdotes; And embellished with various elegant Engravings. To which is added, a tour to Blenheim, Ditchley, and Stow. The Seats of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, The Right Hon. the Earl of Litchfield, And the Right Hon. the Earl Temple. Containing, An accurate Description of their Tapestry, Paintings, Sculptures, Temples, Gardens, and other Curiosities. By a gentleman of Oxford.
Gentleman of Oxford.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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A catalogue of the entire collection of Greek, Roman, British, Saxon, English, and other, coins and medals, in gold, silver, and copper: With a select Assemblage of Antiquity in Bronze, Earthenware, and choice painted Glass. Early-Printed Books; Engravings and Drawings, antient and modern. Likewise a neat Variety of Shells, and other Subjects of natural History; Curiosities from the new-discovered Islands in the South Seas, &c. Being the property of the late Mr. John White, Of Newgate-Street, London. Part I. consisting of Coins, Medals, and Books on Coins and Medals, Which, by Order of the Executor, Will be sold by auction, by Mr. Gerard, At his House, in Litchfield-Street, St. Anne's, Soho; On Wednesday the 27th, and Thursday the 28th, of February, 1788. To be viewed on Monday the 25th, and Tuesday the 26th, from Ten till Four. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Gerard's aforesaid; and at No. 32, Newgate-Street. - Conditions of Sale as usual.
Gerard, Mr. (John), -1794.Date: 1788]- Books
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A topographical survey of the counties of Somerset, Gloucester, Worcester, Stafford, Chester, and Lancaster. Containing a new-engraved map of each county, with a complete Description of the Great, Direct, and Cross Roads; the Situation, Bearing, and Distances of the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry upon or near such Roads, together with elegant Engravings of their arms, arranged on a new Plan, by Messrs. Woodman and Mutlow, London. To which is added, the direction and survey of the great roads, accurately describing the Situations and Distances of Places, adapted to the Use of the Gentleman and Traveller, with an Index explaining the whole. Also the Names and Seats of the Nobility and Gentry in each County. Concluding with a Directory of the principal Merchants and Manufacturers, Market-Towns, and Days on which their Markets are held, and Principal Inns in each Town wishin the said Counties, &c. &c. By William Tunnicliff, Land-Surveyor.
Tunnicliff, William.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A topographical survey of the counties of Stafford, Chester, and Lancaster, containing A new-engraved map of each County, with a complete Description of the Great, Direct, and Cross Roads; the Situation, Bearing, and Distances of the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry upon or near such Roads, together with elegant Engravings of their arms. arranged on a new Plan, by Messrs. Woodman and Mutlow, London. To which is added, The Direction and Survey of the Great Roads, accurately describing the Situations and Distances of Places. adapted to the Use of the Gentleman and Traveller, with an Index explaining the Whole. Also the Names and Seats of the Nobility and Gentry in each County. Concluding with a Directory of the principal Merchants and Manufactures, Market Towns, and Days on which their Markets are held, and Principal Inns in each Town, within the said Counties, &c. &c. By William Tunnicliff, Land-Surveyor.
Tunnicliff, William.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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The famous and memorable history of the battle on Chevy-Chace, Between Earl Piercy, with fifteen hundred English, and earl Douglas, with two thousand Scots; in which both these Earls, and most of their men were slain. To which is added, An old Ballad on the same Subject. Embellished with beautiful Engravings of the most re markable Incidents in this important History.
Date: [1790?]- Books
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The famous and memorable history of the battle on Chevy-Chace, Between Earl Piercy, with fifteen hundred English, and Earl Douglas, with two thousand Scots; in which both these Earls, and most of their men were slain. To which is added, An old Ballad on the same Subject. Embellished with beautiful Engravings of the most remarkable Incidents in this important History.
Date: [1790?]- Books
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Thoughts upon hare and fox hunting, in a series of letters to a friend, in which are Given Ample Directions for Erecting a Kennel, the Management of Hounds, and the Duties and Qualifications Necessary for the Huntsman and Whipper-In. Also an account of the most celebrated dog kennels in the Kingdom. Illustrated with twenty beautiful Engravings. By Peter Beckford, Esq.
Beckford, Peter, 1740-1811.Date: 1796- Books
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A defence of the cesarean operation, with observations on Embryulcia, and the section of the Symphysis Pubis, addressed to Mr. W. Simmons, of Manchester, author of reflections on the propriety of performing the Caesarean operation. Containing some new cases, and illustrated by seven Engravings. By John Hull, M. D. Member of the Corporation of Surgeons, and of the Physical Society of London; of the Natural History Society of Edinburgh; and Secretary of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester.
Hull, John, 1761?-1843.Date: [1798]- Books
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The army and navy gentleman's companion, or a new and complete treatise on the theory and practice of fencing. Displaying the intricacies of small-sword play; And Reducing the Art to the most Easy & Familiar Principles by regular progressive Lessons. Illustrated by Mathematical Figures, and Adorned with elegant Engravings after paintings from Life, executed in the most masterly Manner representing every material Attitude of the Art. By J. Mc.Arthur of the Royal Navy.
McArthur, John, 1755-1840.Date: [1780]- Books
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An account of the most approved mode of draining land; according to the system practised by Mr. Joseph Elkington, Late Of Princethorp, In The County Of Warwick: With AN Appendix, Containing Hints For The Farther Improvement Of Bogs And Other Marshy Ground, After Draining; Together With Observations ON Hollow And Surface Draining In General. The Whole Illustrated BY Explanatory Engravings. Drawn up for consideration of the Board of agriculture and internal improvement, by John Johnstone, Land-Surveyor.
Johnstone, John.Date: 1797- Books
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An account of the most approved mode of draining land; according to the system practised by Mr. Joseph Elkington, Late Of Princethory, In The County Of Warwick: With AN Appendix, Containing Hints For The Farther Improvement Of Bogs And Other Marshy Ground, After Draining; Together With Observations ON Hollow And Surface Draining In General. The Whole Illustrated BY Explanatory Engravings. Drawn up for consideration of the Board of agriculture and internal improvement, by John Johnstone, Land-Surveyor.
Johnstone, John.Date: 1800- Books
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The litterary cards, being a new invention to learn to read, and speedily acquire the greatest Knowledge in Calculation without Pains or Trouble. Likewise directions to play all the most usual games on the cards and dice, without either Box or Dice. The whole adorned with historical, geographical, and moral instructions, and embellished with forty-eight heads of illustrious personages, And other ornamental Engravings, curiously done on copper-plates, By the most Eminent Artists. The whole comprehending a great Variety of useful Knowledge, and peculiarly adapted for the Amusement and Instruction of the Youth of both Sexes. Wrote in English and French, by Thomas Foubert.
Foubert, Thomas.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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Fleet-Street, Nov. 23, 1791. Mr. Harding has now the pleasure to inform the subscribers to this work, that it will be completed in Thirty Numbers, and even to comprize it within that Compass, he will be under the Necessity of giving in the future Numbers considerably more Engravings than were originally promised in each Number, though the Price will continue the same: a Circumstance which he cannot lament, as it gives him an Opportunity of shewing his Gratitude for the very liberal Encouragement this Work has met with. As he finds that a few Gentlemen, though they expressed a very high Approbation both of the present Undertaking, and of the Manner in which it has been executed, have neglected to subscribe to it, from a mistaken Notion that the whole Work might be purchased at a cheaper Rate when finished, Mr. Harding begs Leave to inform the Publick in general, that positively no more than Seven Hundred Impressions of the Plates will be worked off; after which the Plates will be destroyed. The Subscription will be open till the Work shall be entirely finished, or the total Number of Impressions shall be sold; but the unjust Mode of demanding a Premium from those who wish to become Subscribers, will at no Time be adopted.
E. & S. Harding (Booksellers : London, England)Date: 1791]- Books
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Albrecht Dürer, his engravings and woodcuts / [Albrecht Dürer].
Dürer, Albrecht, 1471-1528.Date: 1911- Books
Catalogue of a collection of engravings, etchings, and woodcuts / [Richard Fisher].
Fisher, Richard.Date: [1879]- Books
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[45 engravings] / [Romeyn de Hooghe].
Hooghe, Romeyn de, 1645-1708Date: 1735?]- Books
Louis XIV's botanical engravings / Alain Renaux.
Renaux, Alain.Date: 2008- Books
Twenty-five engravings, illustrative of entomology.
Date: 1818