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The duke of Anjou's succession considered, as to its legality and consequences; with reflections on the French King's memorial to the Dutch, and on what may be the Interest of the several Princes and States of Christendom, with Respect to the present Conjuncture. To which is added at large, because refer'd to in the Book, The Clause of Louis XIV's Contract of Marriage, renouncing the Spanish Succession. His Ratification of the same. His Queen, the Infanta's Renunciation. The Article of the Treaty of the Pyrences, and The Clause of Philip Iv's Will, confirming the said Renunciations.
Date: 1701- Books
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A treatise of opticks direct. Shewing, By New Observations, and from New Principles, how objects are apprehended by the visive sense, with Respect to their Distance from the Eye, and their Oblique Situation. Delivering also Plain Rules for Drawing Pictures against a Wall, to be seen Obliquely; which are likewise Applicable to the Carving Statues, to be set in high Places. To which is added, an appendix to perspective: Shewing those who are versed in that Art, the Reason, of some Disproportions in Perspective Draughts, thro' the Ill Placing the Eye; and Delivering a Rule for finding the most Commodious Distance of the Eye from the Object in that Art. By John Shuttleworth, Rector of Oborn and Lillington in the County of Dorset.
Shuttleworth, John, 1670 or 1671-1750.Date: MDCCIX. [1709]- Books
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An essay upon government: or, the natural notions of government, demonstrated in a chain of consequences from the fundamental principles of society. By which, all the Nicest Cases of Conscience relating to Government may be, and many of 'em are here resolv'd, with Respect to the Authority of Government in General: The End and Manner of Making and Executing Laws: The Measure of Submission to Princes, and the Lawfulness or Unlawfulness of Revolutions, in a Method altogether New. By Tho. Burnett, M. A. Prebendary of Sarum, and Rector of Westkington in Wiltshire. To which are added two sermons, preach'd Jan. 30th. 1715/16. The First Preach'd before his Majesty, by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Second before the House of Lords in England, by the Bishop of Gloucester.
Burnett, Thomas, -1750.Date: [1716]- Books
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The young lady's companion; or, beauty's looking-glass. Consisting of infalible rules for improving the natural charms ofthe fair sex, to such Advantage, as to put it in the Power of every Woman to render herself amiable both to God and Man. Being Instructions to Female Youth in what Manner to govern themselves in Respect to Religion; the Choice of a Husband; the Management of a House, Family and Children; Rules for their General Behaviour and Conversation; what Kind of Friendships to contract; how and when to censure properly; Cautions against Vanity and Affectation; the Folly and Decency of Pride; the Use and Abuse of Diversions; and the Beauty and Advantages of Virtue in every Station and Circumstance of Life. In a letter of advice from a father to his daughter, after the Decease of her Mother. Written by a person of quality.
Person of quality.Date: 1740- Books
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Three letters. Letter I. An answer by Doctor Powel, to a letter from the Chancellor of the diocese of Chester, to let him know the fees due to his office, for the Acts and Instruments concerning his Institution to the Archdeaconry of Chester; and that he had sent his printed Letters (which he desired he would accept of as a Mark of Respect) to shew him the Justice of the Demand. Letter II. A reply by the Chancellor. Letter III. An answer to the the reply, by W. P. The letters are printed and published to save W. P. trouble of exposing them, (as he mentions) and to Appeal to the World; whether the Chancellor, or W. P. has lost his good Manners, his Senses, and his Christianity. With explanatory notes. To which is added, an answer paragraph by paragraph to W. P.'s letter, by Philalethes.
Powel, William, 1680 or 1681-1751.Date: 1747- Books
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A view of human nature: or, select histories; giving an account of persons who have been most eminently distinguish'd by their virtues or vices, their Perfections or Defects, either of Body or Mind; or who have been, in any Respect, remarkable Instances of Divine Providence. The Whole collected from the best Authors in various Languages, with the Addition of several curious Particulars never before publish'd; and digested under the following Heads, amongst many others, viz. Monstrous and preternatural Births. Giants and Dwarfs. Vast Strength of some Persons. Extraordinary Longevity. Persons who have return'd to Life after they have been supposed to be dead. Strange Discoveries of Murder. The Strength of Imagination. Great Memory. Loving Husbands and Wives. $$gent Parents, and dutiful children. Gratitude and Friendship. Singular Chastity. Uncommon Patience and Fortitude. Pride and Ambition. Great Eaters and Drinkers. Instance of Temperance and long Abstinence. Great Sleepers, and Walkers in their Sleep. Dreams, Presages, and Predictions. Magicians, Wizards, and Witches. Apparitions. Persons wonderfully preserv'd from Death. Horrid Imprecations, and Appeals to God, &c. &c. &c. With Miscellaneous Notes.
Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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The history and antiquities of the flourishing Corporation of King's-Lynn in the County of Norfolk. Wherein is contained, Whatever is or hath been Curious and Remarkable in every Respect in this Town. Giving also a particular Account of whatever is contained in each Parish-Church, or Chapel; as of all the Tombs, Monuments, Brass-Plates and Grave-Stones, with every Inscription that is on each Stone in every Church and Chapel. Also an Account of their several Charters from Time to Time; with a Catalogue of all the Mayors of Lynn: To which is added an Alphabetical Account of every individual Person or Thing that is treated of in this Book; shewing at one View where to find the Name of any Person, if Buried at Lynn, When he Died, and Where he Lies interr'd. Likewise a Chronological and Historical Account of Remarkable and Memorable Occurrences that have happen'd at any Time within this Town for more than Five Hundred Years last past to this present Time. To all which is added, A particular Description and Account of King John's Sword and Cup. Also all the Coats of Arms that are in every Church in the Town, besides the Blazonry of them; which may all be found by the Index. By B. Mackerell, Gent.
Mackerell, Benjamin, -1738.Date: M,DCC,XXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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An essay on the great affinity and mutual agreement of the two professions of divinity and law, and on the joint interests of church and state. In vindication of the clergy's concerning themselves in political matters. Containing Reflections On some Popular Mistakes with Respect to the Original of our Civil Constitution, and to the Ancient English Loyalty. In a letter from a clergyman of the Church of England to an eminent lawyer.
Elstob, William, 1673-1715.Date: [1713]- Books
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Brief remarks on the past and present state of the woollen trade of England, relative to Ireland, And Our Political Conduct in the Management of that Trade with Respect to our Neighbours on the Continent. Intermix'd with some few observations on the low and neglected state of our beneficial fisheries. Being the two most valuable and native Branches of Trade, and on which the Prosperity of these three Kingdoms do chiefly depend. Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of those in Power. By a lover of his country.
Lover of His Country.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXL: [1740]- Books
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The right of protestant dissenters to a compleat toleration, asserted; or an essay, containing an historical Review of their Situation under the Laws imposing the Sacramental Test on Persons admitted to Offices; and shewing the Imposition of that Test to be unjust with Respect to the Protestant Dissenters of England and the Natives of North Britain, as well as inexpedient; with an Answer to the Objection urged from the Act of Union with Scotland; and Proofs that the present is the proper Time for applying to Parliament for the necessary Redress. To which is added a postscript, in reply to the arguments of Bishop Sherlock on the subject of the Test laws, lately republished.
Heywood, Samuel, 1753-1828.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Archives and manuscripts
"Pornography and respect for women"
Date: 1978Reference: PSY/CHE/3/5Part of: Cherns, Albert (fl. 1962-1987)- Books
Objective respect trans / ORTrans.
ORTransDate: 2011- Ephemera
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Love yourself, respect your trade / GMFA.
Date: [approximately 1998?]- Archives and manuscripts
Circulars issued
Date: 1925-1937Reference: SA/BMA/D.200Part of: British Medical Association- Archives and manuscripts
I Minutes
Date: 1923-1930Reference: SA/BMA/D.198Part of: British Medical Association- Archives and manuscripts
II Minutes
Date: 1931-1939Reference: SA/BMA/D.199Part of: British Medical Association- Ephemera
Naughty boys demonstrate respect to black mistress.
Date: [1993]- Ephemera
Love your boyfriend, respect the trust / GMFA.
Date: [approximately 1998?]- Ephemera
Naughty boys demonstrate respect to black mistress.
Date: [1993]- Ephemera
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Love the scene, respect the diversity / GMFA.
Date: [1998?]- Books
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The present crisis, with respect to America, considered.
Date: [1775]- Books
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Four ethic epistles opposing some of Mr. Pope's opinions of man, as set forth in his essay. I. With respect to the universe. II. As an individual. III. With respect to society. IV. With respect to happiness. By Mr. Ayre.
Ayre, William.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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Advice with respect to health / Extracted from Dr. Tissot.
Tissot, S. A. D. (Samuel Auguste David), 1728-1797.Date: 1793- Books
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Regulations, &c. with respect to printing inaugural dissertations, &c.
Date: [1812]- Books
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Advice with respect to health. Extracted from Dr. Tissot.
Tissot, S. A. D. (Samuel Auguste David), 1728-1797.Date: 1793