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A complaint on the part of the Hon. Thomas Hervey, concerning an undue proceeding against him at Court: set forth in two letters to her Royal Highness the Princess of Brunswick.
Hervey, Thomas, 1699-1775.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Short strictures on the Rev. Doctor Priestley's letters to a young man, concerning Mr. Wakefield's treatise on public worship: by the author of that treatise.
Wakefield, Gilbert, 1756-1801.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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Three letters to Dr Clarke, from a clergyman of the Church of England; concerning his Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity. With the doctor's replies. Published by the author of the said three letters.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: [1714]- Books
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Letters concerning taste. The third edition. To which are added essays on similar and other subjects. By the author of the life of Socrates.
Cooper, John Gilbert, 1723-1769.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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H. D. Gaubius, M.D. and professor On the passions: or a philosophical discourse concerning the duty and office of physicians in the management and cure of the disorders of the mind. Delivered at the Academy in Leyden. Translated from the original latin by J. Taprell, M. D.
Gaubius, Hieronymus David, 1705?-1780.Date: [1760?]- Books
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Miscellanies in prose and verse, by Mrs. Chapone, Author Of Letters ON The Improvement Of The Mind. To which is added, The temple of virtue, a dream. Published by James Fordyce, D.D. Author Of Sermons To Young Women.
Chapone, Mrs. (Hester), 1727-1801.Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- Books
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Fifteen letters concerning confessions of faith, and subscriptions to articles of religion in Protestant churches; occasioned by perusal of the confessional. The second edition. To which is added, a postscript to the author of An answer to the said letters.
Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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Miscellanies in prose and verse, by Mrs. Chapone, Author of Letters on the Improvement of the Mind. The third edition. To which is now first added, a letter to a new-married lady.
Chapone, Mrs. (Hester), 1727-1801.Date: M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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Letters concerning taste. The fourth edition. To which are added, Essays on similar and other subjects. The second edition. By the author of The life of Socrates.
Cooper, John Gilbert, 1723-1769.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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Letters concerning the trade and manufactures. of Scotland; particularly the woollen and linen manufactures. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Honourable Convention of the Royal Boroughs of Scotland. Third edition: with large additions. By David Loch, merchant.
Loch, David, -1780.Date: M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]- Books
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Letters concerning the trade and manufactures of Scotland; particularly the woollen and linen manufactures. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Honourable Convention of the Royal Boroughs of Scotland. Second edition: with large additions. By David Loch, merchant.
Loch, David, -1780.Date: M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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Letters in answer to some queries sent to the author, concerning the genuine Reading of the Greek Text, I Tim. iii. 16. [greek text] Now first published on Occasion of Sir Isaac Newton's Two Letters to Mr. Le Clerc, lately published.
Mawer, John, 1702 or 1703-1763.Date: 1758- Books
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A letter to the Honourable Sir Thomas Drury, High-Sheriff; The Honourable Sir Edmund Isham, and Valentine Knightley, Esq; Knights of the Shire; and to the gentlemen of the county of Northampton: introductory to an account of stubborn facts concerning the absolute propriety of Mr. Freeman' foundation in Clare-Hall, of two fellowships of Forty Pounds per Annum, and of eight scholarships of Six Pounds Ten Shillings per Annum each: And Concerning The Rev. Dr. Wilcox the Master, and the Fellows Denial of the said Propriety; the Defending the said Denial, by denying the Jurisdiction of the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge as Visitor; and afterwards pleading his Jurisdiction against all the Courts in Westminster-Hall. Extracted from The Founder's Will; a Deed of Indenture betwixt his Executors and the Master, Fellows and Scholars then being; an original Affidavit in a Court of Record; Letters from four Vice-Chancellors; and the College's Answer to an Information against the Master and Fellows of it. Published by John Mapletoft, sometime Fellow of Clare-Hall.
Mapletoft, John, 1687-1763.Date: 1748- Archives and manuscripts
Writing on hereditary capacity
Date: 18th centuryReference: SA/HEB/A/2/2/2Part of: Heberden Collection- Books
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Appendix to a dissertation on Baptism, Intended to expose the fallacy and absurdity of the ideas of the baptists concerning circumcision and Baptism; the two churches of the Old and New Testaments; the two covenants and two seeds of Abraham;-containing a full answer to all that Messrs M'Lean and Booth have advanced on these subects: in a series of letters addressed to Mr M'Lean, of Edinburgh. By Alexander Pirie, pastor of a Congregational Church in Newburgh.
Pirie, Alexander, 1737-1804.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A complaint on the part of the Hon. Thomas Hervey, concerning an undue proceeding against him at court. Set forth in two letters to Her Highness the Princess of Brunswick. To which are added two other letters, written at Bath, to the illustrious Lady, who makes the subject of the former. Together with a copious supplement to th preface, never before printed.
Hervey, Thomas, 1699-1775.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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The case of Captain Downing. With the proceedings of a general court martial. And copies of letters to and from the Duke of Richmond, Sir Charles Morgan, Judge Advocate General, &c. &c. With the opinion of counsel Concerning the Legality of the Trial. By Captain John Downing, In the Royal Regiment of Artillery.
Downing, John, Captain.Date: 1796- Books
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Chiltern and vale farming explained, according to the latest improvements. Necessary for all landlords and tenants of either ploughed-grass, or wood-grounds. Containing, I. The Nature and Improvement of the four Clays, four Loams, four Gravels, four Chalks and three Sands, with an Account of the Nature and Use of Stones in the common Fields. II. The Nature and Improvement of the Oak, shewing seven several ways to obtain a Wood thereof; also of the Beech, the manner of extracting its Sap after three different Methods for its long duration. The Ash, Elm, Witch-Elm, Hornbeam, Maple, Lime, Sycamore, Horse and Sweet Chesnut, Walnut, Hazel, White-Elder, and the Case of the Black-Cherry. And also of Asp, Sallow, Poplar, Alder, and other Aquaticks. III. Of the Excellency of the Whitelamas-Wheat, and all other Wheats, Barley, Rye, Oats, Peas, Beans, Thetches and Tills; with a Copy of two Letters from William Hayton Esq; of Clerkenwell, and the Author's Answer concerning the Propagating of Wheat and Rye in Northumberland. Also an Estimate of the Loss and Profit of Crops for the Year 1732. IV. Of Natural and Artificial Grasses, being Remarks on a late Author's Writings on Trefoyl, Clover, St. Foyne, Lucern, Rye-Grass and Cow-Grass: Also a method how to save the difficult Seed of Lucern. V. Of the Blights and Blasts, their Origin and Nature, their Mischiefs and Preventions. VI. Of Ploughing in general, being a full Explanation of broad Land-Ploughing, Bouting-up, Thoroughing down, Four-Thoroughing, Hacking or Combing; also the Vale way of Ridging up and Casting down: With Descriptions and Dimensions of the Wheel-Ploughs, also of the Foot, Creeper, Kentish, Newmarket, and a New-Invented light Plough that does almost double work with the same Horses that draw a single one. Vii. Of Sowing in general. Viii. Of Seeds, and to know the Good from the Bad. IX. Of Weeds in general, their Mischiefs and Cures. X. Of an Invaluable Liquor never before published, to steep Grain in for Sowing. XI. Of a new Method of Horse-Houghing, its Advantages and Disadvantages. XII. Of Turneps, and how to save them from the Slug, Fly and Caterpillar. XIII. Its several Uses on Ploughed and Sward-Grounds, and of the Quantities that may be necessarily consumed in one Year, by a fifty Pound a year Farmer. XIV. Of Manures in general, their Nature and Uses on proper Soils, &c. By William Ellis, Of Little Gaddesden in Hertfordshire, Author of The Practical Farmer, or Hertfordshire Husbandman.
Ellis, William, approximately 1700-1758.Date: [1733]- Archives and manuscripts
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Copies of letters from Pontecorvo to Dr Joan K Stadler concerning his research on "fusion competence"
Date: Feb 1977-Mar 1977Reference: UGC 198/3/2/37Part of: Papers of Guido Pellegrino Arrigo Pontecorvo, geneticist, Professor of Genetics, University of Glasgow, Scotland- Books
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Letters in answer to Dr. Price's two pamphlets on civil liberty, &c. with some remarks on the Parliamentary debates of last session, As they appeared in the News-Papers. Also Copies of Four Letters, concerning the Slavery of the Colliers, Coal-Bearers, and Salters in Scotland. Addressed to the members of the house of commons, In the Year 1774. By John Stevenson.
Stevenson, John, of London.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Archives and manuscripts
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Letters concerning the Peacock expedition to Siam and Cochin China
Date: 1832Reference: MS.5830Part of: Morrison and Hobson Families- Books
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A second letter to the author of the three letters for toleration. From the author of the argument of the letter concerning toleration, briefly consider'd and answer'd. And of the defense of it. With a postscript, taking some notice of two passages in the rights of the Protestant dissenters.
Proast, Jonas.Date: 1704- Books
A prospect of exterminating the small pox. Part II, being a continuation of a narrative of facts concerning the progress of the new inoculation in America; together with practical observations on the local appearance, symptoms, and mode of treating the variola vaccina, or kine pock; including some letters to the author, from distinguished characters, on the subjects of this benign remedy, now passing with a rapid step through all ranks of society in Europe and America / By Benjamin Waterhouse.
Waterhouse, Benjamin, 1754-1846.Date: 1802. Published according to act of Congress- Books
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An english spelling book, for the use of schools. In three parts. Part I. Treating of Letters, Syllables, and Monosyllables. Part II. Treating of Dissyllables and Polysyllables. Part III. Containing Observations or Pronunciation and Orthography, by Way of Question and Answer. With a preface, concerning the method of teaching to read and spell English, particularly adapted to this Book. By Arthur Masson, M. A. Teacher of Languages in Edinburgh.
Masson, Arthur, teacher of languages.Date: M,DCC,LXI. [1761]- Books
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Letters concerning the internal dropsy of the brain : to Charles William Quin, M.D. ... from William Patterson, M.D. ...
Date: 1794