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An address on the psychology of joking / delivered at the opening of the Medical Society of London, October 1887 by [John Hughlings Jackson].
Jackson, J. Hughlings (John Hughlings), 1835-1911.Date: 1932- Books
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A cautionary address to the electors of England: being a touchstone between the constituents and candidates. With a word touching John Wilkes, Esq;
Date: 1768- Books
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Remarks on the observations of Robert Whitworth, Esq; engineer, upon the plans delivered to the Right Honourable the Lord Provost and Council of Edinburgh, for enlarging and improving Leith harbour. By C. Clarke, lecturer on natural and experimental philosophy.
Clarke, Cuthbert, active 1777.Date: printed in the year M,DCC,LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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The substance of Mr. Justice Grose's address, on pronouncing sentence, in the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, June 10th, 1799, on Lord Thanet and Mr. Fergusson. Recommended to the perusal of every Briton, by a friend to his country.
Grose, Nash, Sir, 1740-1814.Date: [1799]- Books
On the progress of preventive medicine during the Victorian era : being the inaugural address delivered before the Epidemiological Society of London, Session 1887-88 / by R. Thorne Thorne.
Thorne, R. Thorne (Richard Thorne), Sir, 1841-1899.Date: 1888- Books
The university at the crossroads : addresses & essays / by Henry E. Sigerist.
Sigerist, Henry E. (Henry Ernest), 1891-1957.Date: 1946- Books
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Mr. Erskine's speech, at the trial of Lord George Gordon, in the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, February 5, 1781.
Erskine, Thomas Erskine, Baron, 1750-1823.Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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The speech of Senacherib Ragman, of St. Giles's in the Fields, Esq; to his fellow prisoners.
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773.Date: Printed in the year MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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The opening of the case in support of the petitions of the merchants of London and Liverpool, against the bill "to prohibit the trading for slaves on the coast of Africa within certain limits." By Edward Law, Esq. At The Bar Of The House Of Lords, on Tuesday, May 28, 1799.
Ellenborough, Edward Law, Baron, 1750-1818.Date: 1799]- Books
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An earnest address to the Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England, from the author of "considerations upon the universality and uniformity of the theocracy."
Author of 'Considerations upon the universality and uniformity of the theocracy'.Date: MDCCXCVIII. [1798]- Books
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A free and candid address to the citizens of Dublin.
Philopater.Date: Printed in the year 1758- Books
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A serious address to that part of the Congregational Church in Newbury-Port, which, for the present, attend the public worship of God in the court-house. Occasioned by two letters published by the Rev. Mr. John Tucker, to make void, in part, a sermon preached to said church on their solemn fast, June 25, 1767. It contains also, an account of the dividing of said church and parish into two Christian societies. By James Chandler, A.M. Pastor of the West Church in Rowley, and author of said sermon.
Chandler, James, 1706-1789.Date: 1768- Books
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The Lord Haversham's speech in the House of Peers, on Thursday, November 23d, 1704.
Haversham, John Thompson, Baron, 1647-1710.Date: 1704]- Books
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The wise man of Scotland's address, to the most excellent, and most noble Sir John Law, Duke of Tanckerfield, in the Kingdom of France.
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1671-1740.Date: 1719]- Books
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Paine's address to the republic of France; September 25, 1792.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: [1792?]- Books
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A loyal oration, giving a short account of several plots, some purely popish, others mixt; the former contriv'd and carry'd on by Papists, the latter both by Papists and also Protestants of the High-Church Party, united together against our Church and State: As also of the many Deliverances which Almighty God has vouchsaf'd to us since the Reformation. Compos'd by James Parkinson, formerly Fellow of Lincoln College in Oxford, now chief Master of the Free-School of Birmingham in Warwickshire, and spoke by his Son on the 10th day of December, 1716. And now Publish'd at the Request of Captain Thetford, Captain Shugborough, and several other Officers of the Prince's own Royal Regiment of Welch Fusileers, and other Loyal Gentlemen. To which is annex'd by way of postscript, the author's letter to the Reverend Mr: Higgs Rector of St. Philip's Church in Birmingham, who upon hearing this Loyal Speech was so displeas'd and nettl'd with it, and particularly with that Passage in it that relates to bidding Prayers which he constantly uses, that on the Sunday following he could not forbear reviling the Author in his Sermon, calling the Speech a scurrilous Discourse, and the Composer thereof a Slanderer and Calumniator.
Parkinson, James, 1653-1722.Date: 1717- Books
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The recorder's speech: with the principles of the Whigs defended. By a lover of his country.
Lover of his country.Date: 1711- Books
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An oration, As it was spoken at the Robin-Hood, Monday the 22d of April, to a splendid audience. Occasioned by the death of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. In which his character is pourtray'd.
Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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By anticipation: a speech spoken by a Scotch Member of Parliament, against the bill for repealing the penal statutes against papists in Scotland.
Date: 1779- Books
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Mr. Sheridan's address to the town.
Sheridan, Thomas, 1719-1788.Date: M,DCC,XLIII. [1743]- Books
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An oration, delivered at Portland, July 4th, 1796. In commemoration of the anniversary of American independence. By Daniel Davis. [Two lines from Shakespeare]
Davis, Daniel, 1762-1835.Date: [1796]- Books
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Discourses on practical subjects. By John Moir.
Moir, J. (John).Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Spanish policy: or, an oration of the learned Monsieur Verheiden. Delivered before the States General of the United Provinces, on the defeat of the invincible armado, with which Philip II. King of Spain, intended to invade England. Wherein The Secret Springs and Causes of that Famous Expedition are exactly traced; the Avarice and Cruelty of the Spaniards exposed; their Ambitious Views of Universal Monarchy, asserted and confirmed by numerous Instances; and the Politick Methods they took to introduce the Inquisition into Holland, England, France, Germany, Poland, and other Countries, set in a clear Light. Address'd to all the Princes and States of Europe. And now Published as a proper Warning to Great Britain at this Juncture; shewing the Folly and Danger of tamely submitting to Spanish Councils and Impositions; and demonstrating the Reasonableness of humbling the Pride of that haughty and insolent Nation.
Verheiden, Willem, 1568-1596.Date: [1738]- Books
Science and education : lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain / edited with an introduction, by Sir E. Ray Lankester.
Date: [1917]- Books
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An argument addressed to the yeomanry of Ireland, demonstrating the right, the propriety, the utility, and the obligation of declaring their sentiments on political subjects, in their public distinctive character of yeomen. By Eunomus.
Holmes, Robert, 1765-1859.Date: 1800