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The pilgrim's progress from this world, to That which is to Come. The Second Part. Delivered under the Similitude of a dream: Wherein is set forth The Manner of the Setting out of Christian's Wife and Children; their Dangerous Journey, and Safe Arrival at the Desired Country. By John Bunyan.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1762- Books
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The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come: The Second Part. Deliver'd under the Similitude of a dream: Wherein is set forth, The Manner of the Setting out of Christian's Wife and Children; their Dangerous Journey, and safe Arrival at the desired Country. By John Bunyan.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1734- Books
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A methodical synopsis of mineral waters, comprehending the most celebrated medicinal waters, both cold and hot, of Great-Britain, Ireland, France, Germany, and Italy, and several other parts of the world. Wherein Their several impregnating Minerals being previously described, and their Characteristics investigated, each Water is reduced to its proper Genus; and, beside the particular Analysis, the Virtues, Uses, and Abuses of the Water are described, in a Method Entirely New. Interspersed with Tables, Tending to throw a Light upon this indicate Subject; and Abstracts of the principal Authors who have treated of Mineral Waters; and the Accounts, dispersed in the Acts of most of the learned Societies in Europe, are collected and properly digested. By John Rutty, M.D.
Rutty, John, 1698-1775.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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Thoughts upon the four last things: death; judgment; heaven; and hell. A poem. In four parts. The second edition. To which are added, the I, Civ, and Cxxxvii Psalms paraphras'd.
Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747.Date: M.DCC.XLV. [1745]- Books
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Essays upon several moral subjects. Part III. Of Pain. Revenge. Authors. Power. Infancy and Youth. Riches and Poverty. Of Whoredom. Drunkenness. Usury. An Apostle. Solitude. Discontent. By Jeremy Collier, M.A.
Collier, Jeremy, 1650-1726.Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Books
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Fortune's fickle distribution; In three parts. Containing first, the life and death of moll flanders; who was born in Newgate; debauch'd by her lady's eldest son, and then married to his brother; after whose death, she was twelve years a common whore; twelve years a thief; six times a married wife, once to her own brother; condemned at the Old Baily; eight years a transport; and at last married moll raby's sister in the disguise of a rich planter, who cheated her of what she had, and broke her heart, in the 77th year of her age. Part II. The life of Jane Hackabout, her governness, who was an attorney's daughter, a lady's woman, a whore, a bawd, a pawnbroker, a breeder up of thieves, a receiver of stolen goods, and at last died a penitent. Part III. The life of James Mac-faul, moll flanders's Lancashire husband, who was born in Ireland, came into England; turned gentleman, gamester, highwayman, and at last being transported, died a wealthy merchant at Virginia.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1759- Books
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The second part of the mouse grown a rat: or, the story of the city and country mouse. Newly transpos'd. In a dialogue betwixt Bays, Johnson, and Smith, in the present reign.
Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707.Date: 1703- Archives and manuscripts
Berisford, Samuel Ball
Date: 27 Aug 1885Reference: GALTON/3/3/2/11Part of: Galton Papers- Books
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A new geographical and historical grammar: Wherein the geographical part is truly modern; and the present state of the several kingdoms of the world is so interspersed, as to render the study of geography both entertaining and instructive. Containing, I. A description of the figure and motion of the Earth. II. Geographical definitions and problems, being a necessary introduction to this study. III. A general division of the globe into land and water. IV. The situation and extent of the several countries contained in each quarter of the world; their cities, chief towns, history, present state, respective forms of government, forces, revenues, taxes, revolutions, and memorable events. Together with an account of the air, soil, produce, traffic, curiosities, arms, religion, language, universities, bishopricks, manners, customs, habits, and coins, in use in the several kingdoms and states described. By Mr. Salmon. Illustrated with a set of twenty-three new maps of the several countries drawn, by the direction of Mr. Salmon, and ingraved by Mr. Jefferys, geographer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Salmon, Thomas, 1679-1767.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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A new geographical and historical grammar: wherein the geographical part is truly modern; and the present state of the several kingdoms of the world is so interspersed, as to render the study of geography both entertaining and instructive. Containing, I. A description of the figure and motion of the earth. II. Geographical definitions and problems, being a necessary introduction to this study. III. A general division of the globe into land and water. IV. The situation and extent of the several countries contained in each quarter of the world; their cities, chief towns, history, present state, respective forms of government, forces, revenues, taxes, revolutions, and memorable events. Together with an account of the air, soil, produce, traffic, curiosities, arms, religion, language, universities, bishopries, manners, customs, habits, and coins, in use in the several kingdoms and states described. By Mr. Salmon. Illustrated with a set of twenty-two new maps of the several countries; drawn, by the direction of Mr. Salmon, and ingraved by Mr. Jefferys, geographer to his royal highness the Prince of Wales.
Salmon, Thomas, 1679-1767.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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A preliminary defence of the epistolary discourse, concerning the distinction between soul and spirit. In two parts. I. Against the Charge of favouring Impiety. II. Against the Charge of favouring Heresie. In the Former is inserted a Digression, Proving, that the Collection of the Code of the Four Gospels in Trajan's Time is no way Derogatory to the sufficient Attestation of them. By Henry Dodwell, M.A.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1707- Books
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A new geographical and historical grammar: Wherein the geographical part is truly modern; and the present state of the several kingdoms of the world is so interspersed, as to render the study of geography both entertaining and instructive. Containing, I. A description of the figure and motion of the Earth. II. Geographical definitions and problems, being a necessary introduction to this study. III. A general division of the globe into land and water. IV. The situation and extent of the several countries contained in each quarter of the world; their cities, chief towns, history, present state, respective forms of government, forces, revenues, taxes, revolutions, and memorable events. Together with an account of the air, soil, produce, traffic, curiosities, arms, religion, language, universities, bishopricks, manners, customs, habits, and coins, in use in the several kingdoms and states described. By Mr. Salmon. Illustrated with a set of twenty-three new maps of the several countries; drawn, by the direction of Mr. Salmon, and ingraved by Mr. Jefferys, geographer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Salmon, Thomas, 1679-1767.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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A new geographical and historical grammar: wherein the geographical part is truly modern; and the present state of the several kingdoms of the world is so interspersed, as to render the study of geography both entertaining and instructive. Containing, I. A Description of the Figure and Motion of the Earth. II. Geographical Definitions and Problems, being a necessary Introduction to this Study. III. A general Division of the Globe into Land and Water. IV. The Situation and Extent of the several Countries contained in each Quarter of the World; their Cities, Chief Towns, History, Present State, respective Forms of Government, Forces, Revenues, Taxes, Revolutions, and memorable Events. Together With An Account of the Air, Soil, Produce, Traffic, Curiosities, Arms, Religion, Language, Universities, Bishopricks, Manners, Customs, Habits, and Coins, in Use in the several Kingdoms and States described. By Mr. Salmon. Illustrated with a set of twenty-three new maps of the several Countries, drawn by the Direction of Mr. Salmon, and ingraved by Mr. Jefferys, Geographer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Salmon, Thomas, 1679-1767.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Philosophical principles of religion. Part II. Containing the nature and kinds of infinites; their arithmetick and uses, and the philosophick principles of reveal'd religion, now first published. By George Cheyne, M. D. and F. R. S.
Cheyne, George, 1671-1743.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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The true principles of the French language, in four parts. Containing, I. Easy Rules and concise Tables for the true Pronounciation of that Language. II. The Analysis of the Nine Parts of Speech. III. A compleat Syntax, or Rules for the right joining together of Words in a Sentence, according to the Use of the most modern and most modern and most celebrated French Writers; and an Explication of the figurative and difficult Phrases. IV. Familiar Phrases and Dialogues; with an Alphabetical List of the French Verbs, both Regular and Irregular, shewing at one View the Formation of the Participles in both Genders and Numbers. The second edition, with additions and large improvements. By V.J. Peyton.
Peyton, V. J.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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An intire system of arithmetic: or arithmetic in all its parts. Containing I. Vulgar. II. Decimal. III. Duodecimal. IV. Sexagesimal. V. Political. VI. Logarithmical. Vii. Lineal. Viii. Instrumental. IX. Algebraical. With the Arithmetic of Negatives, and Approximation or Converging Series. The whole intermix'd with rules new, curious, and useful, mostly accounted for in the preface. The Algebraic Part is rendered more Plain and Easy, than hath been done, by Instructive Rules and Examples Literally and Numerally, in a Method New: Solving Equations, Simple, Quadratic, Cubic, &c. several ways. And in the proper Places of this Work are An Accurate Table of Logarithms to 10000, and Rule to find those to 100000000, and Natural Numbers to such Logarithms; with the full Use of the Table in Multiplication, Division. Involution, Evolution, and in the Solution of all Cases of Compound Interest, of which there are 21 Large and Exquisite Tables, (and one for the Valuation of Church or College-Leases of their Land) as also those of Simple Interest and Discount, with a new Method of finding the later and the present Worth of Money for Days. Also Ample Definitions and Explanations of Numbers, Quantities and Terms used in all Parts of Arithmetic, in Alphabetical Order; rendring the Whole more Intelligible, and the Easier Learned. With an appendix, shewing the Mensuration of more Superficies and Solids than any Book wrote purposely on that Subject has exhibited. This Treatise, for Copiousness and Novelty of Matter and Method, for exceeding the most Perfect Arithmetic extant. Necessary for all who would in a short Time, and with little Study, acquire a competent Knowledge of Numbers and Species, or would make any considerable Progress in the Mathematicks. By Edward Hatton, Gent.
Hatton, Edward, 1664?-Date: 1731- Books
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The cupid. A collection of love songs, in twelve parts. Suited to twelve different sorts of lovers. Viz. The Female Lover. The Admiring Lover. The Slighted Lover. The Modest Lover. The Constant Lover. The Jealous Lover. The Tender Lover. The Whining Lover. The Saucy Lover. The Merry Lover. The Pressing Lover. The Happy Lover. The second edition. With an addition of near a hundred songs, and the names of the tunes added to each song.
Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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A complete guide to all persons who have any trade or concern with the City of London, and parts adjacent, containing, I. The Names of All the Streets, Squares, Lanes, &c. in the said City, and within the Bill of Mortality. II. The Names and Situation of the Churches, Chapels, Meeting-Houses, Companies Halls, &c. within the said Bill of Mortality. III. An Account of All the Stage-Coaches, Carriers, &c. where they Inn, and when they Go out. IV. The Rates of Watermen, Hackney Coachmen, Chairmen, Carmen, and Porters; of the General Post, and Peny-Post Offices, where kept, and to what Places they send Letters and Parcels. V. The Names and Places of Abode of the most Eminent Merchants and Traders in and about London. VI. Useful Tables, which shew the Value of any Quantity of Goods, from One Farthing to Twenty-Seven Shillings. VII. Tables of Interest, from One Day to Twelve Months, and from 1 l. to 1000 l. at Three, Three and a half, Four, and Five per Cent. Being the Exactest Piece of the Kind hitherto published; and Lesigned for the Use of Persons of All Degrees, as well Natives as Foreigners.
Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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Essays upon several moral subjects. Part III. Of Pain. Of Revenge. Of Authors. Of Power. Of Infancy and Youth. Of Riches and Of Poverty. Of Whoredom. Of Drunkenness. Of Usury. Of An Apostle. Of Solitude. Of Discontent. By Jeremy Collier, M.A.
Collier, Jeremy, 1650-1726.Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Books
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An essay on the study and practice of architecture. Explaining the true principles of the science; And Directing the Gentleman and Builder to design and finish in every Article, with Judgment and Taste. Illustrated with figures, elegantly engraved, explaining the Five Orders, their several Parts, and just Proportions. With a Frontispiece, designed by Mr. Wale, and curiously engraved. To which are added, directions for the embellishment of cities, and for the laying out of gardens.
Laugier, Marc-Antoine, 1711-1769.Date: 1756- Books
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A short and easie method, with the deists. Wherein, the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from four rules, which are incompatible to any imposture that ever yet has been, or that can possibly be. In a letter to a friend. The fourth edition corrected. To which is added a second part to the Jews. Shewing that these four rules do oblige them as much, or more than the deists to the acknowledgement of Christ. With an answer to the most material of their objections, and prejudices against Christianity.
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Date: 1709- Books
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Index materiæ medicæ: or, A catalogue of simple medicines that are sit to be used in the practice of physick and surgery. Containing I. The officinal name of each in Latin, with the accent and genitive case. II. A short botanical description fo the species that is commonly used. III. The name in Greek and English. IV. The part that is most in use. V. The names of the dispensatory, or shop preparations and compositions. To which are added two tables, in the first the simple medicines are reduced under general heads. And, in the second, they are classed according to theri principal vertues.
Douglas, James, 1675-1742.Date: 1724- Books
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The natural method of cureing the diseases of the body and the disorders of the mind depending on the body. In three parts. Part. I, Reflections on the nature and cure of particular chronical distempers / By Geo. Cheyne, M.D.R.C.Ed. and R.S.S.
Cheyne, George, 1671 or 1672-1743.Date: 1742- Books
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The evil and danger of lukewarmness in religion. Being The First Part of the late Bishop of London, Dr. Gibson's, Fourth Pastoral Letter. With further Improvements.
Church of England. Diocese of London. Bishop (1723-1748 : Gibson)Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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A caution against enthusiasm. Being the second part of the Late Bishop of London's fourth pastoral letter.
Church of England. Diocese of London. Bishop (1723-1748 : Gibson)Date: 1751