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Romæ antiquæ notitia: or, the antiquities of Rome. In two parts. I. A Short History of the Rise, Progress, and Decay of the Common-Wealth. II. A Description of the City: An Account of the Religion, Civil Government and Art of War; with the Remarkable Customs and Ceremonies, Publick and Private. With Copper Cvis of the Principal Buildings, &c. To which are prefix'd Two Essays: concerning the Roman Learning, and the Roman Education. By Basil Kennett of C. C. C. Oxon. Dedicated to his Highness the Duke of Glocester.
Kennett, Basil, 1674-1715.Date: 1713- Books
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Romæ antiquæ notitia: or, the antiquities of Rome. In two parts. I. A short History of the Rise, Progress, and Decay of the Common-Wealth. II. A Description of the City: An Account of the Religion, Civil Government, and Art of War; with the Remarkable Customs and Ceremonies, Publick and Private. With Copper Cuts of the Principal Buildings, &c. To which are prefix'd Two Essays: concerning the Roman Learning, and the Roman Education. By Basil Kennet of C. C. C. Oxon. Dedicated to His Highness the Duke of Glocester.
Kennett, Basil, 1674-1715.Date: 1708- Books
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The hills of Hybla; being a collection of original poems.
Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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The tournament, a tragedy; imitated from the celebrated German drama, entitled Agnes Berhauer, Which was Written by a Nobleman of High Rank, And founded on a Fact that occurred in Bavaria about the Year M,CCCC,XXXV. By Mariana Starke, Author of the Widow of Malabar, of Letters from Italy, between the years 1792 and 1798.
Starke, Mariana, 1762?-1838.Date: [1800]- Books
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Romæ antiquæ notitia: or, the antiquities of Rome. In two parts. I. A Short History of the Rise, Progress, and Decay of the Common-Wealth. II. A Description of the City: An Account of the Religion, Civil Government and Art of War; with the Remarkable Customs and Ceremonies, Publick and Private. With Copper Cuts of the Principal Buildings, &c. To which are prefix'd Two Essays; concerning the Roman Learning, and the Roman Education. By Basil Kennett, of C.C.C. Oxon.
Kennett, Basil, 1674-1715.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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History of redemption, on a plan entirely original: exhibiting the gradual discovery and accomplishment of the divine purposes in the salvation of man; Including a comprehensive View of Church History, and the fulfilment of Scripture prophecies. By the late Reverend Jonathan Edwards, President of the College of New Jersey. To which are now added notes, historical, critical, and theological, with the life and experience of the author.
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758.Date: [1791]- Books
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The proceedings before the Comnissioners [sic] for building Fifty New Churches, &c. relating to a New Church in the Parish of St. James Clerkenwel, extracted from their Books, and Papers, and Copies of their Minutes relating to a Division of the said Parish.
Great Britain. Commissioners for Building Fifty New Churches.Date: 1725?]- Pictures
Buildings and antiquities, mainly mediaeval. Sketchbook (album) by W. Burges, 18--.
Burges, William, 1827-1881.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 673461i- Books
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Stowe: a description of the magnificent house and gardens of the Right Honourable Richard, Earl Temple, Viscount and Baron Cobham. Embellished with a general plan of the gardens, and two perspective views of the south and north fronts of the house: As also Forty Views of the Temples and ornamental Buildings in the Gardens.
Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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The history of the life of Reginald Pole. ...
Phillips, Thomas, 1708-1774.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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The history of churches in England: wherein is shewn, the time, means, and manner of founding, building, and endowing of churches, both cathedral and rural, with their furniture and appendages. The second edition, with improvements. By Thomas Staveley, Esq. Author of the Romish Horseleech.
Staveley, Thomas, 1626-1684.Date: M.DCC.LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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New amusements of the German Spa. Written in French, in the year 1763. By J.P. de Limbourg, M. D. Senior Fellow of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Montpelier. Decorated with views of Spa and its Environs, Comprehending the new Buildings and Improvements. ...
Limbourg, Jean-Philippe de, 1726-1811.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The practice of perspective: or, an easy method of representing natural objects according to the rules of art. Applied and exemplified in all the variety of cases; as Landskips, Gardens, Buildings of divers Kinds, their Appendages, Parts, Furniture, &c. With Rules for the Proportions, Positions, &c. Figures, both in Draught and Relievo. Also the Manner of conducting the Shadows by divers Luminaries; and Practical Methods of Designing truly, without understanding any Rules at all, A Work highly necessary for Painters, Engravers, Architects, Embroiderers, Statuaries, Jewellers, Tapestry-Workers. And others concerned in Designing. The whole illustrated with one hundred and fifty copper-plates. Written in French by a Jesuit of Paris; since translated into German, by Ch. Rembold; and into English, by Rob. Pricke: and now, a second time, into the same language, by E. Chambers.
Dubreuil, Jean, 1602-1670.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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Bowles's practice of perspective: or, an easy method of representing natural objects according to the rules of art. Applied and exemplified in all the Variety of Cases; as Landscapes, Gardens, Buildings of divers Kinds, their Appendages, Parts, and Furniture. With Rules for the Proportion and Position of Figures, both in Draught and Relievo. Also the Manner of conducting the Shadows, produced either by Natural or Artificial Luminaries; and Practical Methods of Drawing after Nature, when the Process of Rules are not understood. A work highly necessary for painters, Engravers, Architects, Embroiderers, Statuaries, Jewellers, Tapestry-Workers, and others concerned in designing. The whole illustrated with one hundred and fifty copper-plates. Written in French by a Jesuit of Paris. Translated by E. Chambers, Author of Cyclopaedia; or, An Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences.
Dubreuil, Jean, 1602-1670.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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Letters on different subjects, in four volumes; amongst which are interspers'd the adventures of Alphonso, after the destruction of Lisbon. By the author of The unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters. ...
Pennington, Sarah, Lady, -1783.Date: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]-67- Books
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The Whig magazine, or, Patriot miscellany, for ... Addressed to the people of Great Britain ...
Date: [1779]- Pictures
A church and associated building at Mora, Sweden.
Date: [approximately 1910]Reference: 529903iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.- Books
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An accurate description of the principal beauties, in painting and sculpture, belonging to the several churches, convents, &c. in and about Antwerp. Together with a general account of the Site, Fortifications, Streets, and Buildings of that ancient city; and a historical detail of the memorable Events which have happened to it, from its Foundation to the present Time.
Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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A short treatise of artificial stone, as 'tis now made, and converted into all manner of curious embellishments, and proper ornaments, of architecture: Containing The most Beautiful, the Strongest, and the Cheapest Method, of Adorning Buildings of all Sorts. Being An Excellent and most Useful Art, well known to the Ancients, but lost to the World for many Ages; now retriev'd. By Richard Holt, Gent.
Holt, Richard, active 1730.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- Books
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Farewel life: welcome the plague, or the voice of one crying in the wilderness. Shewing the business of a Christian, both antecedaneous to, concomitant with, and consequent upon, a sore Visitation; represented in several sermons. By Samuel Shaw, M. A. Some Time Rector of Long-Whatton, Leicester-Shire.
Shaw, Samuel, 1635-1696.Date: [1769]- Books
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Romæ antiquæ notitia: or, the antiquities of Rome. In two parts, I. A short History of the Rise, Progress, and Decay of the Common-Wealth. II. A Description of the City: An account of the Religion, Civil Government, and Art of War; with the Remarkable Customs and Ceremonies, Publick and Private. With copper cuts of the Principal Buildings, &c. To which are prefix'd two essays: concerning the Roman learning and the Roman education. By Basil Kennet of C.C.C. Oxon. Dedicated to His Highness the Duke of Glocester.
Kennett, Basil, 1674-1715.Date: MDCCIII. [1703]- Pictures
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Buildings and members of Pembroke College, Oxford. Lithograph by Beynon & Company.
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The history of churches in England: wherein is shewn, the time, means, and manner of founding, building, and endowing of churches, both cathedral and rural, with their furniture and appendages. By Thomas Staveley, Esq; late of the Inner-Temple.
Staveley, Thomas, 1626-1684.Date: 1712- Books
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The ancient and present state of the University of Oxford. Containing I. An Account of its Antiquity, past Government, and Sufferings from the Danes, and other People, both Foreign and Domestick. II. An Account of its Colleges, Halls and Publick Buildings; of their Founders and especial Benefactors; the Laws, Statutes and Privileges relating thereunto in General; and of their Visitors and their Power, &c. III. An Account of the Laws, Statutes and Privileges of the University, and such of the Laws of the Realm which do any wise concern the same; together with an Abstract of several Royal Grants and Charters given to the said University, and the Sense and Opinion of the Lawyers thereupon. To which is added, The Method of Proceeding in the Chancellor's Court. With an appendix and index to the Whole. By John Ayliffe, L. L. D. and Fellow of New-College, in Oxford. ...
Ayliffe, John, 1676-1732.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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The new Bath guide, or, useful pocket-companion; necessary for all persons residing at, or resorting to, this antient and opulent city. Giving an account of its antiquity, and first discovery of its medicinal waters; the Reality and Eminence of King Bladud, the first Founder of the Baths; also a Description of the City and its Buildings down to the present Time; and a much more correct Account than any yet published of the going out and coming in of the Post, (according to the late Alterations) Machines, Waggons, Carriers, &c. &c. &c. With every other Particular worthy Observation. To which is added, the life, character, &c. of the late Richard Nash, Esq. who was Master of the Ceremonies at Bath and Tunbridge upwards of Fifty Years.
Date: [1765?]