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Winthropi justa. A sermon at the funearl of the Honble John Winthrop, Esq. late governour of the colony of Connecticut in New England. Who died at Boston Nov. 27. 1707. in his 69th year. By Cotton Mather. Dedicated to the right honourable, the Lady Rachel Russel, By Sir Henry Ashurst, Bar.
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1709- Books
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Every man his own lawyer: or, a summary of the laws of England in a new and instructive method, under the following Heads, Viz. I. Of Actions and Remedies, Writs, Process, Arrests, and Bail. II. Of Courts, Attornies and Solicitors therein, Juries, Witnesses, Trials, Executions, &c. III. Of Estates and Property in Lands and Goods, and how acquired; Ancestors, Heirs, Executors and Administrators. IV. Of the Laws relating to Marriage, Bastardy, Infants, Ideots, Lunaticks. V. Of the Liberty of the Subject, Magna Charta, the Habeas Corpus Act, and other Statutes. VI. Of the King and his Prerogative, the Queen and Prince, Peers, Judges, Sheriffs, Coroners, Justices of Peace Constables, &c. Vii. Of Publick Offences, Treason, Murder, Felony, Burglary, Robbery, Rape, Sodomy, Forgery, Perjury, &c. And their Punishment. All of them so plainly treated of, that all Manner of Persons may be particularly acquainted with our Laws and Statutes, concerning Civil and Criminal Affairs, and know how to defend Themselves and their Estates and Fortunes; In all Cases whatsoever.
Jacob, Giles, 1686-1744.Date: 1750- Books
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The Primitive doctrine of the Church of England vindicated, According to the apostolick doctrine of passive obedience and non-resistance. To which is added opinions of the most eminent bishops and doctors of the Church of England; viz. Archbishop Tillotson, Bishop Stillingfleet, Bishop Overall, Bishop Cranmer, Bishop Jewel, Archbishop Sancross, Bishop Andrews, Dr. Jackson, Bishop Usher, Mr. Chillingworth, Bishop Bramball, Bishop Sanderson, Dr. Sherlock, Bishop Beveridge, Archbishop Tenison, Archbishop of York, Bishop of Worcester, Dr. Sprat, Bishop of Sarum, Bp. of Carlisle, Dr. Moor, Dr. Hooper, Dr. Wake, Dr. Blackhall, Dr. Fleetwood, Bishop of Chichester, Dr. Kennit. The author of the Duty of man. Whereby all English subjects may be instructed in their duty to their prince, &c. In a dialogue between doctor and pupil.
Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Books
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Photographs of eminent medical men of all countries : with brief analytical notices of their works / edited by T. H. Barker.
Barker, T. Herbert (Thomas Herbert), 1814-1865.Date: [1868]- Archives and manuscripts
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Date: 1934-1971Reference: PP/RHT/D/2Part of: Thompson, Professor Robert Henry Stewart (1912-1998)- Books
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State tracts: containing many necessary observations and reflections on the state of our affairs at home and abroad; with some secret memoirs. By the author of The examiner. Vol. I.
Browne, Joseph, active 1700-1721.Date: 1715- Books
Agricultural records A.D. 220-1977 / J. M. Stratton and Jack Houghton Brown ; edited by Ralph Whitlock.
Stratton, J. M. (John M.)Date: 1978- Books
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A sermon preach'd on Sunday, April 4, 1742; before the University of Oxford. By Charles Wesley, M. A. Student of Christ-Church.
Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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A sermon preach'd on Sunday, April 4, 1742; before the University of Oxford. By Charles Wesley, M. A. Student of Christ-Church.
Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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The microscope made easy: or, I. The nature, uses, and magnifying powers of the best kinds of microscopes described, calculated, and explained: for the instruction of such, particularly, as desire to search into the wonders of the minute creation, tho' they are not acquainted with optics. Together with full directions how to prepare, apply, examine, and preserve, all sorts of objects; and proper-cautions to be observed in viewing them. II. An account of what surprising discoveries have been already made by the microscope: with useful reflections on them. And also a great variety of new experiments and observations, pointing out many uncommon subjects for the examination of the curious. By Henry Baker, Fellow of the Royal Society, and member of the Society of Antiquaries, in London. Illustrated with copper plates.
Baker, Henry, 1698-1774.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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An answer to the Rev. Mr. Church's remarks on the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's last journal. In a letter to that gentleman. By John Wesley. M. A. Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: [1745]- Books
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Employment for the microscope. In two parts. I. An examination of salts and saline substances, their amazing configurations and crystals, as formed under the eye of the observer: with plain directions how to prepare such substances, and preserve them in constant readiness for inspection; whereby the curious may always be furnished with numberless objects higherto little known. Also occasional considerations on gems, poisons, the vegetation of metals, the resusciation of plants, the formation of amber, corals, and many other subjects. II. An account of various animalcules never before described, and of many other microscopical discoveries: with observations and remarks. Likewise a description of the microscope used in these experiments, and of a new micrometer serving to shew the size of magnified objects. Together with instructions for printing off any medal or coin. Illustrated with seventeen copper plates. By Henry Baker, fellow of the Royal Society, and member of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
Baker, Henry, 1698-1774.Date: 1764- Books
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The universal spectator. By Henry Stonecastle, of Northumber land, Esq; ...
Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Of microscopes, and the discoveries made thereby. \b In two volumes, vizt. Vol. I. The microscope made easy: or, The nature, uses, and magnifying powers of the best kinds of microscopes described, calculated and explained. Directions how to prepare, apply, examine and preserve all sorts of objects. An account of discoveries already made by the microscope: and a variety of new experiments and observations. Vol. II. Employment for the miscroscope: or, An examination of salts and saline substances; shewing their amazing configurations and crystals, as formed under the observer's eye. Directions how to be always provided with these most curious objects. Considerations on gems, poisons, the vegetation of metals, the resuscitation of plants, the formation of amber, corals, &c. with discoveries of many strange animalcules. A new micrometer described, and instructions for printing off any medal or coin. Illustrated with many copper plates. By Henry Baker, Fellow of the Royal Society, and member of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
Baker, Henry, 1698-1774.Date: [1760?]- Books
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The microscope made easy: or I. The nature, uses, and magnifying powers of the best kinds of microscopes described, calculated, and explained: For the instruction of such, particularly, as desire to search into the wonders of the minute creation, tho' they are not acquainted with optics. Together with full directions how to prepare, apply, examine, and preserve all sorts of objects, and proper cautions to be observed in viewing them. II. An account of what surprizing discoveries have been already made by the microscope: with useful reflections on them. And also a great variety of new experiments and observations, pointing out many uncommon subjects for the examination of the curious. By Henry Baker, Fellow of the Royal Society, and member of the Social of Antiquaries, in London. Illustrated with copper plates. The fourth edition: with an additional plate of the solar microscope, an some farther accouns of the polype.
Baker, Henry, 1698-1774.Date: 1754- Books
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The universal spectator. By Henry Stonecastle, ... In four volumes. ...
Date: 1747- Books
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The microscope made easy: or, I. The nature, uses, and magnifying powers of the best kinds of microscopes described, calculated, and explained: For the Instruction of such, particularly, as desire to search into the Wonders of the Minute Creation, tho' they are not acquainted with Optics. Together with Full Directions how to prepare, apply, examine, and preserve, all Sorts of Objects, and proper Cautions to be observed in viewing them. II. An account of what surprizing discoveries have been already made by the microscope: With useful Reflections on them. And also a great variety of new experiments and observations, pointing out many uncommon Subjects for the Examination of the Curious. By Henry Baker, Fellow of the Royal Society, and Member of the Society of Antiquaries, in London. Illustrated with Copper Plates.
Baker, Henry, 1698-1774.Date: 1743- Books
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A letter from Captain Tom to the Mobb, now rais'd for Dr. Sacheverel.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1710]- Books
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Employment for the microscope. In two parts. I. An examination of salts and saline substances, their amazing Configurations and Crystals, as formed under the eye of the observer: with Plain Directions how to prepare such Substances, and preserve them in constant Readiness for Inspection; whereby the Curious may always be furnished with numberless Objects hitherto little known. Also Occasional Considerations on Gems, Poisons, the Vegetation of Metals, the Resuscitation of Plants, the Formation of Amber, Corals, and many other Subjects. II. An account of various animalcules never before described, and of many other Microscopical Discoveries: With Observations and Remarks. Likewise A Description of the Microscope used in these Experiments, and of a new Micrometer serving to shew the Size of magnified Objects. Together with Instructions for printing off any Medal or Coin. Illustrated with Seventeen Copper Plates. By Henry Baker, Fellow of the Royal Society, and Member of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
Baker, Henry, 1698-1774.Date: 1753- Books
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An attempt towards a natural history of the polype: in a letter to Martin Folkes, Esq; president of the Royal Society. Describing Their different Species; the Places where to seek and how to find them; their wonderful Production and Increase; the Form, Structure and Use of their several Parts; and the Manner they catch their Prey. With an Account of their Diseases and Cures; of their amazing Reproduction after being cut in Pieces, (as first discovered by Mr. Trembley, at the Hague;) of the best Methods to perform that Operation, and of the Time requisite to perfect the several Parts after being divided: And Also full Directions how to feed, clean, manage and preserve them at all Seasons of the Year. Likewise a Course of real Experiments, performed by cutting these Creatures in every Way that can be easily contrived: shewing the daily Progress of each Part towards becoming a perfect Polype. The Whole explained every where by great Numbers of proper Figures, and intermixt throughout with Variety of Observations and Experiments. By Henry Baker, Fellow of the Royal Society, and Member of the Society of Antiquaries, in London.
Baker, Henry, 1698-1774.Date: 1743- Books
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Dr. Sacheverell's picture drawn to the life: or, a true character of a high-flyer. Of use to all those who admire originals.
Date: 1710]- Books
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Reflections on a late pamphlet, intitled, Priestcraft in perfection.
Collins, Anthony, 1676-1729.Date: 1710]- Books
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A new form of prayer for morning and evening, for the use of families zealously affected to the establish'd church. To which is added, An Antidote against the Plague of Schism, and the Separations of the Present Times: Shewing, 1. What Schism is. 2. That the Church of England is not guilty of Schism in separating from the Church of Rome. 3. That the present Dissenters are guilty of Schism. 4. The great Sin and Danger of Schism, and Tempting and Leading others into Separations. With the Characters of those that do. With An Introduction, exhorting the Members of the Church of England, to Adhear immoveably to it, and to Defend the True Apostolical Doctrine of Passive Obedience and Non-Resistance, and the Divine Right of Kings, now vilely Insulted by Her Antimonarchical and Republican Enemies. Proper to be Bound with Common-Prayer-Books, or the Psalms, instead of the Common-Prayer.
Sacheverell, Henry, 1674-1724.Date: 1710- Books
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On the nature and treatment of talipes equino-varus or club-foot / by Bernard E. Brodhurst.
Brodhurst, Bernard Edward, 1822-1900.Date: 1893