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Will-With-a-Wisp; or, the grand ignis fatuus of London. Being a lay-man's letter to a country-gentleman, concerning the articles lately exhibited against Mr. Whiston: Wherein are consider'd, I. His Haeretical Notions. II. His Expression at Cambrid. III. His Censure in Convocation. IV. His Cause before Delegates. V. His confident Challenges. VI. His Vii. His false Propheties. Viii. His whimsical Millennium. IX. His Comet in 1630. X. His hoasied Longitude. With Short Remarks upon some other Inferior Jack-A-Lant Horns. By a gentleman formerly of Queen's College, Oxon.
N. N., Gentleman formerly of Queen's College Oxon.Date: [1714]- Books
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The new letter writer; or, The Art of Correspondence. Containing Letters on the most important Subjects, viz. Business, Friendship, Love and Marriage, Courtship, Politeness, Economy, Affection, Amusement, Duty, Advice, Religion, &c. composed By Writers eminent for their Perspicuity and Elegance of Expression. Principally Calculated to improve the Understanding, and to form in the Minds of Youth a lasting Attachment to Virtue: To improve and polish the Style, and to inculcate, in the younger Part of both Sexes, an early Taste for correct and elegant Epistolary Correspondence. To which are added The Principles of Politeness, Extracted from the letters of a late eminent epistolary writer. Together with The different Forms of writing Messages on cards. And Instructions how to address Persons of all Ranks.
Date: [1775?]- Books
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A discourse concerning the gift of prayer, shewing what it is, wherein it consists, and how far it is attainable by industry. With Divers Useful and Proper Directions to that purpose, both in respect of Matter, Method, Expression. By John Wilkins. D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Chester. Whereunto is added, Ecclesiastes: or, a discourse concerning the gift of preaching, by the same author.
Wilkins, John, 1614-1672.Date: 1704- Books
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A discourse concerning the gift of prayer, shewing what it is, wherein it consists, and how far it is attainable by industry. With Divers Useful and Proper Directions to that purpose, both in respect of Matter, Method, and Expression. By John Wilkins, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Chester. Whereunto is added, Ecclesiastes: or, a discourse concerning the gift of preaching: by the same author.
Wilkins, John, 1614-1672.Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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An answer to the Reverend Dr. Middleton's grand objection to the Lord Bishop of London's interpretation of Moses's History of the fall. Wherein it is shewn, That that Part of this History which relates to the Serpent, in this Interpretation, is not Allegory or mere Metaphor, but just and proper Expression, agreeable to Scripture-Language, and universal Custom in all Languages, in like Cases. By a clergyman.
Clergyman.Date: 1750- Books
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A discourse concerning the gift of prayer: shewing what it is, wherein it consists, and how far it is attainable by industry. With Divers Useful and Proper Directions to that purpose, both in respect of Matter, Method, and Expression. By John Wilkins, D. D. late Lord Bishop of Chester. Whereunto is added, Ecclesiastes: or, a discourse concerning the gift of preaching, by the same author.
Wilkins, John, 1614-1672.Date: 1718- Books
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The theory and practice of the French tongue. The theory containing the rules, with many additions: and the practice, the examples to each rule. Being for the most part Excellent Moral Sentiments, extracted from the best French Authors, and render'd into easy English; in order to shew the different Idioms and Turn of Expression in both Languages. By J. B. Ozinde, Late Teacher of the French and English Languages.
Ozinde, J. B.Date: M.DCC.LVI. [1756]- Books
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Thesaurus linguae latinae compendiarius: or, a compendious dictionary of the Latin tongue: designed for the use of the British nations: in three parts. Containing, I. The English appellative Words and Forms of Expression before the Latin; in which will be found some thousand English Words and Phrases, several various Senses of the same Word, and a great Number of proverbial Expressions, more than in any former Dictionary of this Kind, all carefully endeavoured to be rendered in proper and classical Latin. To which are subjoined, 1. The Proper Names of the more remarkable Places rendered into Latin. 2. The Christian Names of Men and Women. II. The Latin Appellatives before the English; in which are given the more certain Etymologies of the Latin Words, their various Senses in English ranged in their natural Order, the principal Idioms under each Sense explained and accounted for, all supported by the best Authorities of the Roman Writers; with References to the particular Book, Chapter, or Verse, where the Citations may be found. III. The ancient Latin Names of the more remarkable Persons and Places occurring in classic Authors, with a short Account of them both historical and mythological; and the more modern Names of the same Places, so far as they are known, collected from the most approved Writers. To which are added, 1. The Roman Calendar, much fuller than any yet published. 2. Their Coins, Weights, and Measures. 3. A Chronology of the Roman Kings, Consuls, and more remarkable Events of that State. 4. The Notes of Abbreviation used in ancient Latin Authors and Inscriptions. 5. A short Dictionary of the more common Latin Words occurring in our ancient Laws. By Robert Ainsworth.
Ainsworth, Robert, 1660-1743.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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Thesaurus linguæ Latinæ compendiarius: or, a compendious dictionary of the Latin tongue, designed for the use of the British nations: in three parts. Containing, I. The English appellative words and Forms of Expression before the Latin; in which will be found some thousand English Words and Phrases, several various Senses of the same Word, and a great Number of proverbial Expressions, more than in any former Dictionary of this kind, all carefully endeavoured to be rendered in proper and classical Latin. To which are subjoined, 1. The Proper Names of the more remarkable Places rendered into Latin. 2. The Christian Names of Men and Women. II. The Latin appellatives before the English; in which are given the more certain Etymologies of the Latin Words, their various Senses in English ranged in their natural Order, the principal Idioms under each Sense explained and accounted for, all supported by the best Authorities of the Roman Writers; with References to the particular Book, Chapter, or Verse, where the Citations may be found. III. The ancient Latin names of the more remarkable persons and places occurring in classic Authors, with a short Account of them both historical and mythological; and the more modern Names of the same Places, so far as they are known, collected from the most approved Writers. To which are added, 1. The Roman Calendar, much suller than any yet published. 2. Their Coins, Weights, and Measures. 3. A Chronology of the Roman Kings, Consuls, and more remarkable Events of that State. 4. The Notes of Abbreviation used in ancient Latin Authors and Inscriptions. 5. A short Dictionary of the more common Latin Words occurring in our ancient Laws. By Robert Ainsworth.
Ainsworth, Robert, 1660-1743.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Thesaurus linguæ latinæ compendiarius: or, a compendious dictionary of the Latin tongue: designed for the use of the British nations: In three parts. Containing, I. The English appellative Words and Forms of Expression before the Latin; in which will be found some thousand English Words and Phrases, several various Senses of the same Word, and a great Number of proverbial Expressions, more than in any former Dictionary of this Kind, all carefully endeavoured to be rendered in proper and classical Latin. To which are subjoined, 1. The Proper Names of the more remarkable Places rendered into Latin. 2. The Christian Names of Men and Women. II. The Latin Appellatives before the English; in which are given the more certain Etymologies of the Latin Words, their various Senses in English ranged in their natural Order, the principal Idioms under each Sense explained and accounted for, all supported by the best Authorities of the Roman Writers; with References to the particular Book, Chapter, or Verse, where the Citations may be found. III. The ancient Latin Names of the more remarkable Persons and Places occurring in classick Authours, with a short Account of them both historical and mythological; and the more modern Names of the same Places, so far as they are known, collected from the most approved Writers. To which are added, 1. The Roman Calendar, much fuller than any yet published. 2. Their Coins, Weights, and Measures. 3. A Chronology of the Roman Kings, Consuls, and more remarkable Events of that State. 4. The Notes of Abbreviation used in ancient Latin Authours and Inscriptions. 5. A short Dictionary of the more common Latin Words occurring in our ancient Laws. 6. A general Chronology of eminent Persons and memorable Things. By Robert Ainsworth.
Ainsworth, Robert, 1660-1743.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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The letters of Monsieur L'Abbe de Bellegarde, to a lady of the Court of France, On some Curious and Usefull Subjects. Done in English. With a preface, by the Translator giving an Account of the Author, and some Peculiar things in his Writings; of the French manner of Writing and Expression, compar'd with the English; Of the general desire and study of Knowledge in the French Ladies, &c.
Bellegarde, M. l'abbé de (Jean Baptiste Morvan), 1648-1734.Date: MDCCV. [1705]- Books
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The principles of painting, under the heads of anatomy attitude accident Architecture Composition Claro-Obscuro Contrast Colouring Design Disposition Draperies Expression Harmony History Invention Landskip Lights Proportion Passion Portraiture Sculpture Style Truth Unity, &c. In which is contained, An account of the Athenian, Roman, Venetian and Flemish schools. To which is added, The balance of painters. Being The Names of the most noted Painters, and their Degrees of Perfection in the Four principal Parts of their Art: Of singular Use to those who would form an Idea of the Value of Paintings and Pictures. Written originally in French by Mons. du Piles, Author of The Lives of the Painters. And now first translated into English. By a painter.
Piles, Roger de, 1635-1709.Date: M.DCC.XLIII. [1743]- Journals
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Brain research. Gene expression patterns
Date: ©2001-©2002- Digital Images
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Illustration of a man in pain.
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Biochimica et biophysica acta. Gene structure and expression
Date: 1982-- Books
Control of gene expression / Norman Maclean.
Maclean, Norman, 1932-Date: 1976- Books
Prokaryotic gene expression / edited by Simon Baumberg.
Date: 1999- Books
Gene expression / edited by Robert F. Goldberger.
Date: [1979], ©1979- Books
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Physiognomy and expression / by Paolo Mantegazza.
Mantegazza, Paolo, 1831-1910.Date: [1914?]- Books
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On expression in nature / by Wm. Main.
Main, William.Date: 1894- Digital Images
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Photograph of a face being stimulated by electricity.
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Protein expression and purification
Date: 1990-- Books
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Essays on the anatomy and philosophy of expression / By Charles Bell.
Bell, Charles, Sir, 1774-1842.Date: 1824- Books
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Gene structure and expression / John D. Hawkins.
Hawkins, John D.Date: 1996- Digital Images
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Gene expression in plants
Fernan Federici & Jim Haseloff