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Tubal to Seba. The negro suicide. A poem. By John Gorton.
Gorton, John, -1835.Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]- Books
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Dissertations on the following subjects, viz. 1. The Mosaick account of the creation and fall of man. 2. On Original Sin. 3. The Divinity and Satisfaction of Christ. 4. Justification by Faith. 5. And the sin against the Holy Ghost. Together with a paraphrase on St. Paul's Epistles to the Romans and Hebrews. By Philalethes. To which is prefixed, a letter from the late learned Joseph Roper, D.D. to the author.
Philalethes.Date: M.DCC.L. [1750]- Archives and manuscripts
Sales catalogue 38: International Antiquariaat
Date: 20th centuryReference: WA/HMM/CM/Sal/38/2Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Archives and manuscripts
Sales catalogue 43: International Antiquariaat
Date: 20th centuryReference: WA/HMM/CM/Sal/38/3Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Books
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The Jolly ship carpenter.
Date: [1791 - 1803]- Books
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The Little gipsey. ...
Date: [1792 - 1839]- Books
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The New way to make love; or, The crafty doctor's medicine to gain a fair lady.
Date: [1792 - 1839]- Books
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The whim !!! or, the Maid-Stone bath. A Kentish poetic. Dedicated to Lady Worsley.
Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Archives and manuscripts
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Recipe Book, 18th and 19th Century
Date: late 18th century to early 19th centuryReference: MS.7978- Digital Images
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Chemical laboratory - description of apparatus, Paris. 1760
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The beauties of Milton, Thomson, and Young:
Milton, John, 1608-1674.Date: 1783- Books
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Moss and his mare.
Date: [1791 - 1803]- Books
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The Kentish tragedy: or, A warning-piece to all perjured young men. In three parts.
Date: [1784 - 1807]- Books
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The polite correspondence: or, rational amusement; being a series of letters, philosophical, poetical, historical, critical, amorous, moral, and satyrical. Wherein Are introduc'd a great Variety of instructive and delightful Incidents, both in Prose and Verse. Among those of the Entertaining Kind, are, The Story of Alonzo and Elvira, - of Torquatus and Melissa - of Belinda and Adolphus. Remarkable Story of a Scottish Lady, - another of a Divine who married a Shrew. History of Sophronia, - of Phaon and Eliza - of Honoria and Myrtillo. - of Celadon. Adventures of a Foot-Boy. Pleasant Story of a Romish Monk, - of Pope Innocent XI. A strange Story of a Turkish Slave. An odd Story of a Criminal in the Inquisition, - Remarkable Accident in a Conclave. A short History of the Mounts of Piety, or legal Lumber Houses. Story of pretended Magician at Naples, - an Indian Tale, &c. &c. Poetry. A Birth-Day Ode, - Verses on the Power of Love. - The Bracelet, a Poem, - Life, an Elegiac Poem, - Verses on Hope, in the Manner of Spencer. - An Instance of British Poetry. 1200 Years old, - A Specimen of Saxon Poetry, - of Danish Poetry, - and several Specimens from various Nations - Verses by a Jesuit on the Death of his Cat, - A Poem in the Manner of Phaedrus, &c.
Campbell, John, 1708-1775.Date: 1750?]- Books
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The speech of Boissy D'Anglas, in the French convention. On Pluviose 11th. And adopted as the declaration and sentiments of the French people on the conditions of peace.
France. Convention nationale.Date: 1795]- Books
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An epithome of the Protestant religion: Shewing When the Name Protestant began, why the People were so call'd. Of the Three Creeds, and wherefore People stand up when one is said. How and when Infant-Baptism came to be used; and when and wherefore God-Fathers and God-Mothers (so call'd) came to be Ordain'd, and the Sign of the Cross to be used; and when and how Sprinkling came to be used instead of Dipping. Also, The Presbyterians, and what they hold, and what Scriptures they produce. And the Independants, and the Baptists, what Scriptures they produce. The Quakers, somewhat of their Principles, and what Scriptures they produce. By John Axford of Lacock in Wiltshire.
Axford, John.Date: [1700 - 1701]- Books
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The cruel knight and the fortunate farmer's daughter.
Date: [1792 - 1839]- Books
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A short but true history of the rise, progress, and happy suppression, of several late insurrections commonly called rebellions in Ireland. In a letter to His Grace the D. of N- - By A. Freeman.
La Touche, James Digges, 1709-Date: In the year MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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Case - The Rev. Mr. M'Naught, against John Thomson, and others. Case for the Reverend Mr. M'Naught, minister of the gospel at Girthon, respondent; against John Thomson, factor for Mr. Murray of Broughton, and others, appellants. (To be heard at the bar of the venerable Assembly, May 1793.)
M'Naught, John, -1808.Date: 1793]- Books
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Improbability; Or, The Batchelor's Dislike to a Married Life.
Date: [1791 - 1803]- Books
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A select collection of modern poems. By several Hands.
Date: M DCC XIII. [1713]- Books
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The dying believer's confidence in his exalted redeemer. A sermon, preached at the meeting-house in Butt-Lane, Deptford, on Lord's-day, October 16, 1785, on occasion of the much lamented death of the Rev. John Olding, ... By Stephen Addington, ...
Addington, Stephen, 1729-1796.Date: 1785- Books
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(With twenty capital copper-plates, including the Baron's portrait) A sequel to the adventures of Baron Munchausen, Containing his expedition into Africa. - How he out-does Alexander. - Splits a rock at the Cape of Good Hope. - Wrecked on an island of ice. - Becomes acquainted with the Sphinx, Gog and Magog. - Overcomes above a thousand lions. - Buried in a whirlwind of sand. - Feasts on live bulls and Kava. - Is declared Sovereign of Africa, and builds a bridge from thence to Great-Britain, supported by a single arch. - Battle of his retinue with the famous Don Quixote. Becomes acquainted with the Colossus of Rhodes. - Chase of Wauwau through America. - Meets with a floating island. - Visits the islands in the South Sea. - Becomes acquainted with Omai. - Cuts a canal across the Isthmus of Darien. - Discovers the Alexandrian Library. - Besieges Saringapatam. - Overcomes Tippoo Saib. - Raises the hull of the Royal George; together with a variety of other very surprising adventures. Humbly dedicated to Mr. Bruce, the Abyssinian traveller, as the Baron conceives that it may be of some service to him, previous to his making another expedition into Abyssinia: But if this advice does not delight Mr. Bruce, the Baron is willing to fight him on any terms be pleases.
Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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The banks of Esk; or a saunter from Roslin to Smeaton, a poem, descriptive, historical, & moral; with an introductory canto, by way of Retaliation upon some English Authors, who have Wantonly Abused the People and Country of Scotland. To which is added, Drummond Castle; a poem of the same kind. With an address to impudence. By James Alves.
Alves, James.Date: 1800- Books
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The Crafty squire's garland. To the tune of "The highwayman."
Date: [1791 - 1803]