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A medicinal dispensatory .... Methodically digested in five books of philosophical and pharmaceutical institutions; three books of physical materials .... Together with a most perfect ... pharmacopoea or apothecaries shop .... / Englished and revised, by Richard Tomlinson.
Renou, Jean de, 1568-1620.Date: 1657- Books
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The parisian master; or, a new and easy method for acquiring a perfect knowledge of the French language in a short time, Divided into Two Parts: Containing the Rudiments and the Syntax of the Language; Composed, Digested, and Explained, in a More Concise, Accurate, and Easy Manner than any ever Yet Attempted. By Dr. M. Guelfi Borzacchini, Professor of the French and Italian Languages.
Borzacchini, M. Guelfi.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A postscript to Dr. Smith's Harmonics, upon the changeable harpsichord: Which being supplied with all the useful flat and sharp sounds and tuned in the best manner, is made as harmonious as possible: and yet the execution of music upon this perfect instrument is the same as upon the common harpsichord.
Smith, Robert, 1689-1768.Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- Books
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The Scribleriad : an heroic poem. In six books.
Cambridge, Richard Owen, 1717-1802.Date: 1751- Books
Presidential address / by J.R. Kaye.
Kaye, J. R.Date: 1923- Books
Io. Bap. Portae ... De distillatione lib. IX. Quibus certa methodo, multipliciqúe artificio, penitioribus naturæ arcanis detectis, cuiuslibet mixti in propria elementa resolutio, perfectè docetur / [Giambattista della Porta].
Porta, Giambattista della, approximately 1535-1615.Date: 1608- Books
A medicinal dispensatory .... Methodically digested in five books of philosophical and pharmaceutical institutions; three books of physical materials .... Together with a most perfect ... pharmacopoea or apothecaries shop .... / Englished and revised, by Richard Tomlinson.
Renou, Jean de, 1568-1620.Date: 1657- Books
Records Arithmetick: or, the ground of arts: teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick, both in whole numbers and fractions ... / made by M. Robert Record ... Afterward, Augmented by M. John Dee. And since enlarged with a third part of rules of practise ... By John Mellis. And now diligently perused, corrected, illustrated and enlarged by R. Hartwell.
Recorde, Robert, 1510?-1558.Date: [1646]- Books
A medicinal dispensatory ... Methodically digested in five books of philosophical and pharmaceutical institutions; three books of physical materials ... Together with a most perfect ... pharmacopoea or apothecaries shop ... / Englished and revised, by Richard Tomlinson.
Renou, Jean de, 1568-1620.Date: 1657- Books
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Astrological institutions. Being a perfect isagoge to the whole astral science; or Judgment of the nature, vertue and influence of the celestial bodies upon the terrestrial. By which active (not compulsive) virtue, all manner of questions incident to sublunary actions, affairs and conditions, are resolved according to the position of the heavens / By a student in physick and astrologie [i.e. R. Turner].
Turner, Robert, active 1654-1665.Date: 1658- Books
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A practical treatise upon Christian perfection. By William Law, A.M.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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Some papers proper to be read before the R-l Society, concerning the terrestrial chrysipus, golden-foot or Guinea; An insect, or vegetable, resembling the polypus, which hath this surprising property, that being cut into several pieces, each piece becomes a perfect animal, or vegetable, as complete as that of which it was originally only a part. Collected by Petrus Gualterus, but not published till after his death.
Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.Date: 1743- Books
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Some papers proper to be read before the R---l Society, concerning the terrestrial chrysipus, golden-foot or guinea; an insect, or vegetable, resembling the polypus, which hath this surprising property, that being cut into several pieces, each piece becomes a perfect animal, or vegetable, as complete as that of which it was originally only a part / Collected by Petrus Gualterus. [Really by H. Fielding] But not published till after his death.
Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.Date: 1743- Books
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The handmaid to the arts, ... . Teaching, I. A perfect knowledge of the materia pictoria, r, the nature, use, preparation, and composition of all the various substances employed in Painting, as well vehicles, dryers, &c. as colours; including those peculiar to enamel and painting on glass. II. The means of delineation, or the several Devices employed for the more easily and accurately making Designs From Nature, or Depicted Representations; either by offtracing, calking, reduction, or other means; with the methods of taking casts, or impressions, from figures, busis, medals, leaves, &c. III. The various manners of gilding, silvering, Bronzing, with the preparation of the genuine Gold and Silver powders, and imitations of them, as also of the fat oil, gold fixes, and other necessary compositions;- the art of Japanning, as applicable not only to the former purposes, but to coaches, snuffboxes, &c. in the manner lately introduced;-and the method of Staining Different Kinds Of AtSubstances, with all the several colours. The whole being calculated, as well for conveying a more accurate and extensive knowledge of the matters treated of to professed artists, as to initiate those who are defirous to attempt these arts, into the method of preparing and using all the colours, and other substances employed in painting in oil, miniature, crayons, encaustic, enamel, varnish, distemper, and fresco, as also in gilding, &c.
Dossie, Robert, -1777.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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Dr. Sacheverel turn'd oculist, or, Sir W---m R--d's lamentation for the loss of his business. Being a very true and faithful Relation of the many strange and wonderful Cures that Dr. Sacheverel has perform'd since the 5th of November last, on several thousands of People in all Parts of England, in restoring them to their perfect Sight after they had been Blind several Years, to the Wonder and Amazement of all Christendom; the like having not been known in the Memory of any Man living. With a receipt how to make the Doctor's infallible eye-water.
Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCX. [1710]- Books
Cambria triumphans, or Brittain in its perfect lustre shewing the origen and antiquity of that illustrious nation. The succession of their kings and princes, the manner of the investure of the princes, with the coats of arms of the nobility / [Percy Enderbie].
Enderbie, Percy, -1670.Date: 1661- Books
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The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed : as also, the best directions how to help them in natural and unnatural labours. : With fit remedies for the several indispositions of new-born babes. : Illustrated with divers fair figures, newly and very correctly engraven in copper. : A work much more perfect than any yet extant in English: being very necessary for all chirurgeons and midwives that practise this art. / Written in French by Francis Mauriceau. ; Translated, and enlarged with some marginal-notes, by Hugh Chamberlen.
Mauriceau, François, 1637-1709Date: 1672- Books
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The pourtract of old age. Wherein is contained a sacred anatomy both of soul, and body, and a perfect account of the infirmities of age incident to them both. Being a paraphrase upon the six former verses of the 12. chapter of Ecclesiastes ... / [John Smith].
Smith, John, 1630-1679.Date: 1676- Books
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The true French grammar, with a French rudiment, containing all that is necessary to the speedy and perfect learning of the French tongue, the whole being a compleat Work, fitted to all Capacities; inrich'd with a great many essential Things not to be found in any other. Teaching the new Orthography by short and plain Rules, explaining all the Terms of Grammar, the Use of each part of Speech, Exercises comprehending the chief Difficulties of the Tongue, a Collection of the most necessary Substantives, Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs and Conjunctions, the most proper Phrases for Use and Conversation, Families Dialogues upon the choicest and most diverting Subjects, Sentences, Proverbs, New and Facetious Stories, Familiar Letters, with the most proper Terms of Address to Persons of all Qualities, Specimens of French Poetry, and Songs set to Musick. By Michael Malard, a French Minister. For the Use of the young Princesses.
Malard, Michel, 1676-Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
Magia Adamica: or the antiquities of magic, and the descent thereof from Adam downwards, proved. Whereunto is added a perfect, and full discoverie of the true Coelum terrae, or the magician's heavenly chaos, and first matter of all things / By Eugenius Philalethes [pseud.] [i.e. T. Vaughan].
Vaughan, Thomas, 1621-1666.Date: 1650- Books
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The works of Geber : the most famous Arabian prince and philosopher / faithfully Englished by R.R. a lover of chymistry.
Jābir ibn ḤayyānDate: MDCLXXVIII [1678]- Books
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A plain account of Christian perfection, as believed and taught by the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, from the year 1725, to the year 1777.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: 1777- Books
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A true and perfect relation of a most horrid and bloody murtehr [sic] committed by one Philmore's wife in Blew-boar-Court in Field-lane, London, upon the body of her own child : together with the heads of her confession in prison.
Date: 1686- Books
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The royal physician or the perfect charitable physician divided in three parts. Teaching by order alphabetical, the names, qualities ... of simple medicaments, the form or method to prescrive, the manner to make and prepare at home ... remedies external and internal ... / Faithfully Englished [by A. Hay].
Saint Germain, Charles de, active 1650-1655Date: 1689- Books
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The practice of gardening explained to all capacities; including the newest improvements. By which gentlemen, who have small gardens, may make themselves masters of the art, and manage them with little expence, to their satisfaction: and the common gardener be enabled to go through his business with credit. With those secrets which gardeners observe in their practice, though none have taught or published them. Containing the raising and entire culture of tender annuals, hardy perennial plants, curious shrubs, and the choicest flowers, from the seed to their perfection: with the making of hot-beds, and the whole art of raising cuttings. By Thomas Perfect, gardener, inventor of the new Chinese parterres.
Perfect, Thomas.Date: 1759