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The law of housing and town planning in Scotland, 1919-1925 / [Sir William Edward Whyte].
Whyte, William Edward, Sir, 1875-Date: 1926- Books
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Lessons to a young prince, by an old statesman, on the present disposition in Europe to a general revolution. With the addition of a lesson on the mode of studying and profiting by the Reflections on the French Revolution: by the Right Honorable Edmund Burke. Embellished with five copperplates, delineating five political constitutions in a mode entirely new. [Three lines in Latin from Cicero]
Williams, David, 1738-1816.Date: --1791--- Books
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The art of making wines, of fruits, flowers, and herbs, all the native growth of England: Particularly of grapes, goose-berries, currants, rasp-berries, mul-berries, elder-berries, black-berries, straw-berries, dew-berries, apples, pears, cherries, peaches, apricots, quinces, plumbs, damascens, figs, and roses, cowslips, scurvy-grass, mint, morella, baum, &c. with a succint account of their medicinal virtues, and the most approv'd receipt for making raisin wine. To which are annex'd many secrets relative to the mystery of vintners, never yet made publick: shewing not only how to prevent those accidents to which all wines are liable, but absolutely to retrieve those which are actually tainted; and give them the most agreeable flavour and colour. Written, after upwards of thirty years experience, by William Graham, Esq; late of ware, in Hertfordshire. And intended, according to the words of the poet, to[.]
Graham, William, of Ware.Date: [1760?]- Books
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A sermon at the funeral of Sr. Edmund-bury Godfrey : one of His Majesties Justices of the Peace, who was barbarously murthered. Preached on Thursday the last day of October 1678 in the Parish Church of St. Martin in the Fields / by William Lloyd.
Lloyd, William, 1627-1717Date: MDCLXXVIII. [1678]- Books
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Specification of Christian von Hennings : extract.
Hennings, Christian von.Date: 1873- Pictures
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A thrush eating berries. Etching by W. Hayes, ca. 1775.
Hayes, W. (William), 1729-1799.Date: 1775Reference: 42968i- Books
Whitla's pharmacy, materia medica, and therapeutics / [Sir William Whitla].
Whitla, William, 1851-1933.Date: 1933- Books
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The new universal harmony, or, A compendium of church-musick: containing, a variety of favorite anthems, hymn-tunes, and carols, composed by the greatest masters. Carefully set in score by Daniel Bayley, philo musico.
Bayley, Daniel, -1792.Date: 1773- Books
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The rights of asses, a poem. Entered in Stationers Hall.
Dullass, A.Date: Anno 1792- Pictures
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Four flowering plants, including asarabacca (Asarum europaeum) and two mercury plants (Mercurialis species). Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
W. Dickes & Co.Date: [1855]Reference: 24806i- Pictures
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Four flowering and fruiting plants: black bryony, herb Paris, common asparagus and butchers broom. Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
W. Dickes & Co.Date: [1855]Reference: 24823i- Books
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Parental duties illustrated from the word of God, and enforced by a particular account of the salutary influence therein ascribed to the proper government of children; in three sermons, Preached to a Church of Christ in Richmond Court, Edinburgh.
Braidwood, William, -1830.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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An appeal from the new to the old Whigs, in consequence of some late discussions in Parliament, relative to the Reflections on the French Revolution. By the Right Honourable Edmund Burke.
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.Date: 1791- Archives and manuscripts
Haycraft - Herring
Date: 1891-1929Reference: PP/ESS/B.36Part of: Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer (1850-1935)- Books
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The art of making wines from fruits, flowers, and herbs, all the native growth of Great Britain. Particularly of Grapes, Goosberries, Currants, Rasberries, Mulberries, Elder Berries, Blackberries, Strawberries, Dewberries, Apples, Pears, Cherries, Peaches, Apricots, Quinces, Plums, Damascens, Figs, Roses, Cowslips, Scurvy Grass, Mint, Baum, Birch, Orange, Sage, Turnip, Cyprus Wine imitated, Gilliflower, Mead, &c. &c. &c. With a succinct Account of their medicinal virtues, and The most approved receipts for Making raisin wine. The Whole comprehending Many Secrets relative to the Mystery of Vintners, never before made public; shewing not only how to prevent those Accidents to which all Wines are liable, but absolutely to retrieve those that are actually tainted, and give them the most agreeable Flavour. To which is now added, the complete method of distilling, pickling, and preserving. A new edition. Revised, corrected, and greatly enlarged, by William Graham, Late of Ware in Hertfordshire.
Graham, William, of Ware.Date: M,DCC,LXX. [1770]- Books
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The art of making wines from fruits, flowers, and herbs, all the native growth of Great Britain. Particularly of grapes, goosberries, currants, rasberries, mulberries, elder berries, blackberries, strawberries. dewberries, apples, pears, cherries, peaches, apricots, quinces, plums, damaseens, figs, roses, cowslips, scurvy grass, mint, baum, birch, orange, sage, turnip, cyprus wine, imitated, gilliflower, mead, &c. &c. &c. &c. With a succint account of their medicinal virtues, and the most approved receipts for making raisin wine. The whole comprehending many secrets relative to the mystery of vintners, never before made public; shewing not only how to prevent those accidents to which all wines are liable, but absolutely to retrieve those that are actually tainted, and give them the most agreeable flavour. To which is now added, the complete method of distilling, pickling, and preserving. A new edition. Revised, corrected, and greatly enlarged, by William Graham, late of ware in Hertfordshire.
Graham, William, of Ware.Date: M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The art of making wines from fruits, flowers, and herbs, all the native growth of Great Britain. Particularly of grapes, goosberries, currants, rasberries, mulberries, elder berries, blackberries, strawberries, dewberries, apples, pears, cherries, peaches, apricots, quinces, plumbs, damascens, figs, roses, cowstips, scurvy-grass, mint, baum, birch, orange, sage, turnip, cyprus wine imitated, gilliflower, mead, &c. &c. &c. With a succinct account of their medicinal virtues, and the most approved receipts for making raisin wine. The whole comprehending many secrets relative to the mystery of vintners never before made public; shewing not only how to previous accidents to which all wines are liable, but absolutely to restore those that are actually tainted, and give them the most agreeable flavour. To which is now added, the complete method of distilling, pickling, and preserving. The eighth edition. Revised, corrected, and greatly enlarged, by William Graham, late of Ware in Hertfordshire.
Graham, William, of Ware.Date: [1770?]- Books
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The art of making wines from fruits, flowers, and herbs; the native growth of Great-Britain and Ireland. Particularly of grapes, goos[ebe]rries, currants, rasberries, mulberries, elder berries, blackberries, strawberries. dewberries, apples, pears, cherries, peaches, apricots, quinces, [p]lums, damsons, [f]igs, [roses], [cow]slips, scurvy grass, mint, baum, birch, orange, sage, tu[r]nip, cyprus wine, imitated, gilliflower, mead, &c. &c. &c. &c. With a succinct account of their medicinal virtues, and the most approved receipts for making raisin wine. The whole comprehending m[any] secrets relative to the mystery of vintners, never before made public; shewing not only how to prevent those accidents to which all wines are liable, but absolutely to retr[i]eve those that are actually [t]ainted, and giv[e] them the most ag[r]eeable flavour. To which is now added, the complete m[e]thod of distilling, pickling, and preserving. The seventh edition, Carefully revised and enlarged by William G[r]aham.
Graham, William, of Ware.Date: M.DCC,LXVIII. [1768]- Books
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The art of making wines from fruits, flowers, and herbs, all the native growth of Great Britain. Particularly of grapes, goosberries, [c]urrants, [r]asberries, [m]ulberries, [e]lder berries [b]lackberries, [s]trawberries, dewberries, apples, pears, cherries, peaches, apricots, quinces, plumbs, damascens, figs, roses, cowslips, scurvy grass, mint, baum, birch, orange, sage, turnip, cyprus wine, imitated, gilliflower, mead, &c. &c. &c. &c. With a succinct account of their medicinal virtues, and the most approved receipts for making raisin wine. To whole comprehending many secrets relative to the mystery of vintners, never before made public; showing not only how to prevent those accidents to which all wine are liable, but absolutely to [retrie]ve those that are actually tainted, and give them the most agreeable flavour. To which is now added, the complete method of distilling, pickling, and preserving. A new edition. Revised, corrected, and greatly enlarged, by William Graham, late of ware in Hertfordshire.
Graham, William, of Ware.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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A specimen of printing types, by Wm Caslon, letter-founder to the King.
Caslon, William, 1754-1833.Date: 1796- Books
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A specimen of printing types, by Wm Caslon, letter-founder to the King.
Caslon, William, 1754-1833.Date: 1798- Books
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A specimen of cast ornaments, by Wm Caslon, letter-founder to the King.
Caslon, William, 1754-1833.Date: 1798- Books
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A specimen of cast ornaments, by Wm Caslon, letter-founder to the King.
Caslon, William, 1754-1833.Date: 1795 [1796]- Books
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The farmer's instructor; or, the husbandman and gardener's useful and necessary companion. Being a new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other curious matters relating to country affairs. Containing A Plain and Practical Method of improving all Sorts of Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, &c. and making them produce greater Crops of all Kinds, and at much less than the present Expence. Giving an Account how poor Land, not worth above 5 s. an Acre, may be made to bear as good Crops of Grain, Grass, &c. as the richest, at the most reasonable Expence, by a new Manure, and the Use of a New Invented Excellent Four-Wheel-Drill-Plough, and Horse-Break, both so light, that a Man may easily draw either of them, which are here exhibited, and the Uses and Manner of working them fully explained. Also, The Seedsman's Monthly Kalendar, shewing the best and most easy Method for raising and cultivating every Sort of Seed belonging to a Kitchen and Flower-Garden, with necessary Instructions for sowing of Berries, Masts and Seeds, Ever-Greens, Forest-Trees, and such as are proper for improving of Land. With many New, Useful, and Curious Improvements, never before Published. First begun by Samuel Trowell, Gent. and now compleated with a Supplement to every Chapter on Husbandry; by William Ellis, Farmer, At Little Gaddesden, in Hertfordshire.
Trowell, Samuel.Date: 1750- Books
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The schole of godly feare : a sermon preached at the assises holden in Exeter, March 20, 1614.
Bury, John, 1580-1667Date: 1615