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John Wilks's anthem; to which is added The humours of the age.
Date: 1790?]- Books
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Useful reflections on several subjects, suited to the present times: each chapter beginning with a diverting fable; to which is added a proper moral: with curious observations from the best histories. Done into English, from a French manuscript, by P. B. Du-Bois.
Du-Bois, P. B.Date: 1723- Books
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De stantvastige Genoveva, ofte Herstelde onnooselheyt; bly-eyndend treurspel. By Anth. Franc. Wouthers
Wouthers, Antoon FransDate: 1687- Books
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St. Mary's Church, Oxford, Jan. 30, 1800. Verse anthem composed by Mr. Kent.
Kent, Mr., Writer of Anthems.Date: 1800]- Books
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An account of a Roman pavement, lately found at Stunsfield in Oxford-Shire, prov'd to be 1400 years old. By John Pointer, M. A. Chaplain of Merton College in Oxford, and Rector of Slapton in Northampton-Shire.
Pointer, John, 1668-1754.Date: [1713]- Pictures
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Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) and Saint Joseph with the Christ Child. Stipple engraving by F. Bartolozzi, 1797, after P. Violet after C. Maratta.
Maratti, Carlo, 1625-1713.Date: June 15th 1797Reference: 10416i- Archives and manuscripts
"Eindhoven 1952 Evolution of C.U. (1940-45) Talk to ARP Inst. [Instructors] Guild 10/4/45 Casualties Anthem"
Date: 1945-1952Reference: SA/CAS/C/5/5/1Part of: Casualties Union- Books
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The church of England man's companion; or a rational illustration of the harmony, excellency, and usefulness of the Book of common prayer, &c. Wherein All the Rubricks, Prayers, Rites and Ceremonies, &c. are explain'd, vindicated, and compar'd with the Ancient Liturgies, and the Practices of the Primitive Church. To which is prefix'd an introductory discourse, shewing the lawfulness and necessity of a national precompos'd liturgy.
Wheatly, Charles, 1686-1742.Date: 1710- Books
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Honesty and plain-dealing an usual bar to honour and preferment. A sermon preach'd at St. Mary's before the University of Oxford, upon Act-Sunday July IX. 1710. By Thomas Coney, ...
Coney, Thomas, 1675-1752.Date: 1710- Books
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The favour and blessing of God in the appointment, and the people's happiness under the government, of a wise and vertuous prince. A sermon preach'd before the mayor, and corporation of Oxford, ... on ... March the 8th, 1713. ... By William Tilly, ...
Tilly, William, 1675-Date: 1713- Pictures
The body of Tippu Sultan is laid out and mourned by a woman and servants. Stipple engraving by L. Schiavonetti, 1801, after R.K. Porter.
Porter, Robert Ker, Sir, 1777-1842.Date: Oct.r 15th 1801Reference: 42700i- Books
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Britannia Romana or Roman antiquities in Britain, Viz. coins, camps, and publick roads. Being a full account and explanation of hte Roman coins found in Britain at different places and divers times, all of which put together making very near a compleat series, from Julius Cæsar down to Valentinian III. With particular observations on those coins that bear relation to the affairs of Britain. Also a particular delineation of all the several sorts of Roman roads, and the places where the Romans had their camps and stations, during the time of their abode here in Britain for the space of 500 years. To which is prefix'd a map of the said roads and camps in the several counties in Britain. Also a large preface, shewing the usefulness of ancient coins and medals, in relation to history, poetry, sculpture, painting, and architecture: the way to know genuine from counterfeit coins: the reason of the Romans burying so much coin here in Britain: and the time when they did so. Also the manner of making their several sorts of roads and camps here. To which is added (by way of digression) a short account of the antiquities of Oxford, in relation both to the university and city, shewing that it was a very considerable place even in the time of the Romans. Also a list of those Roman emperors and generals that came in person, or were sent hither, and the several conquests they made here. By John Pointer, M.A. Chaplain of Merton College in Oxford, and rector of Slapton in Northampton-shire.
Pointer, John, 1668-1754.Date: 1724- Books
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The hymns and anthem to be sung by the charity boys of Langbourn Ward, at their publick examination. ...
Langbourn Ward (London, England)Date: 1775?]- Books
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A return to our former good old principles and practice, the only way to restore and preserve our peace. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, May the 14th 1710. By William Tilly, B. D. Fellow of C.C.C. Oxon. Rector of Wightham near Oxford: And Domestick Chaplain to The Right Honourable the earl of Abingdon. With a letter to Dr. Sacheverell.
Tilly, William, 1675-Date: [1710]- Books
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Britannia Romana, or Roman antiquities in Britain, viz. coins, camps, and publick roads. Being a full Account and Explanation of the Roman Coins found in Britain at different Places and divers Times, all of which put together making very near a compleat Series, from Julius Caesar down to Valentinian III. With particular Observations on those Coins that bear relation to the Affairs of Britain. Also a particular Delineation of all the several Sorts of Roman Roads, and the Places where the Romans had their Camps and Stations, during the Time of their Abode here in Britain for the Space of 500 Years. To which is prefix'd a Map of the said Roads and Camps in the several Counties in Britain. Also a large Preface, shewing the Usefulness of ancient Coins and Medals, in relation to History, Poetry, Sculpture, Painting, and Architecture: The Way to know genuine from counterfeit Coins: The Reason of the Romans burying so much Coin here in Britain: And the Time when they did so. Also the Manner of making their several Sorts of Roads and Camps here. To which is added (by way of Digression) a short Account of the Antiquities of Oxford, in relation both to the University and City, shewing that it was a very considerable Place even in the Time of the Romans. Also a List of those Roman Emperors and Generals that came in Person, or were sent hither, and the several Conquests they made here. By John Pointer, M. A. Chaplain of Merton College in Oxford, and Rector of Slapton in Northampton-Shire.
Pointer, John, 1668-1754.Date: [1724]- Books
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The gradation of sin both in principles and practice. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St Mary's on the XXXth of January 1709/10. Wherein one of Mr Hoadly's principal Arguments against the Doctrine of Non-Resistance of the supreme Powers is occasionally considered. By Nathaniel Whaley, M. A. Fellow of Wadham College in Oxford.
Whaley, Nathaniel, 1676 or 1677-Date: [1710]- Books
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A return to our former good old principles and practice, the only way to restore and preserve our peace. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, May the 14th 1710. By William Tilly, B.D. Fellow of C.C.C. Oxon. Rector of Wightham near Oxford: And Domestick Chaplain to The Right Honourable the Earl of Abingdon. With a letter to Dr. Sacheverell.
Tilly, William, 1675-Date: 1710- Books
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A return to our former good old principles and practice, the only way to restore and preserve our peace. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, May the 14th 1710. By William Tilly, B. D. Fellow of C.C.C. Oxon. Rector of Wightham near Oxford: And Domestick Chaplain to The Right Honourable the earl of Abingdon. With a letter to Dr. Sacheverell.
Tilly, William, 1675-Date: [1710]- Books
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The gradation of sin both in principles and practice. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St Mary's on the XXXth of January 1709/10. Wherein one of Mr Hoadly's principal arguments against the doctrine of non-resistance of the supreme powers is occasionally considered. The second edition. By Nathanael Whaley, M.A. fellow of Wadham College in Oxford.
Whaley, Nathaniel, 1676 or 1677-Date: 1710- Books
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Britannia Romana, or Roman antiquities in Britain, viz. coins, camps, and publick roads. Being a full Account and Explanation of the Roman Coins found in Britains at different Places and divers Times, all of which put together making very near a compleat Series, from Julius Caesar down to Valentinian III. With particular Observations on those Coins that bear relation to the Affairs of Britain. Also a particular Delineation of all the several Sorts of Roman Roads, and the Places where the Romans had their Camps and Stations, during the Time of their Abode here in Britain for the Space of 500 Years. To which is prefix'd a Map of the said Roads and Camps in the several Counties in Britain. Also a large Preface, shewing the Usefulness of ancient Coins and Medals, in relation to History, Poetry, Sculpture, Painting, and Architecture: The Way to know genuine from counterfeit Coins: The Reason of the Romans burying so much Coin here in Britain: And the Time when they did so. Also the Manner of making their several Sorts of Roads and Camps here. To which is added (by way of Digression) a short Account of the Antiquities of Oxford, in relation both to the University and City, shewing that it was a very considerable Place even in the Time of the Romans. Also a List of those Roman Emperors and Generals that came in Person, or were sent hither, and the several Conquests they made here. By John Pointer, M. A. Chaplain of Merton College in Oxford, and Rector of Slapton in Northampton-Shire.
Pointer, John, 1668-1754.Date: [1724]- Books
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The doctrine of the Trinity prov'd from scripture. A sermon Preach'd before the University of Oxford, At St. Mary's, on Sunday, May 13. 1711. By the Author of the Collection Intituled, The Common-Prayer-Book the Best Companion, &c.
Howell, William, 1656-1714.Date: [1711]- Books
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A sermon preach'd at Towcester, on the fast-day, June 10th 1702. Wherein is shew'd, first, how sin is the great enemy, or Hindrance to our Peace and Security. Secondly, what the reformation should be, which may procure us a firm and lasting Peace; from these Words in Isaiah 59. 8. - They have made them crooked paths: whosoever goeth therein shall not know Peace. By Charles Palmer, M. A. and Vicar of Towcester.
Palmer, Charles, 1663?-1734.Date: 1702- Books
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A return to our former good old principles and practice, the only way to restore and preserve our peace. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, May the 14th 1710. By William Tilly, B.D. Fellow of C.C.C. Oxon. Rector of Wightham near Oxford: And Domestick Chaplain to The Right Honourable the earl of Abingdon.With a Letter to Dr. Sacheverell.
Tilly, William, 1675-Date: 1710- Books
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Honesty and plain-dealing an usual bar to honour and preferment. A sermon Preach'd at St. Mary's before the University of Oxford, Upon Act-Sunday July IX. 1710. By Thomas Coney, D. D. of University College, and Rector of Chedzoy in Somersetshire. Publish'd at the Request of Mr. Vice-Chancellor.
Coney, Thomas, 1675-1752.Date: 1710- Books
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Leçons du C. en Boyer sur les maladies des os / rédigées en un traité complet de ces maladies par Anth. Richerand.
Boyer, Alexis, Baron, 1757-1833.Date: An XI--1803