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Crowns fixed onto the anterior and posterior teeth.
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Crowns of glory, tears of blood : the Demerara Slave Rebellion of 1823 / Emilia Viotti da Costa.
Costa, Emília Viotti daDate: 1997- Books
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Books printed for Daniel Midwinter, at the Three Crowns in St. Paul's Church-Yard.
Midwinter, Daniel, active 1698-1725.Date: 1719?]- Books
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Books printed for Daniel Midwinter, at the three Crowns in St. Paul's Church-yard.
Midwinter, Daniel, active 1698-1725.Date: 1720?]- Ephemera
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Bought of Jos. Bostock, Limited : produce merchants ... sole shippers of Three Crowns Butter.
Jos. Bostock Limited.Date: 1920- Books
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A catalogue of books, printed for and sold by Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside.
Parkhurst, Thomas, -1711?Date: 1707?]- Books
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The convention between the Crowns of Great Britain and Spain, concluded at the Pardo [sic] on the 14th of January 1739, N.S. ...
Great Britain.Date: 1739- Archives and manuscripts
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Letter to Pontecorvo from the Chairman of the Carlsberg Laboratory in Copenhagen informing him that he has been awarded the Hansen gold medal and accompanying prize of 10,000 Danish Crowns from the Emil Christian Hansen Foundation
Date: 1961Reference: UGC 198/1/1/5/1/2Part of: Papers of Guido Pellegrino Arrigo Pontecorvo, geneticist, Professor of Genetics, University of Glasgow, Scotland- Books
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A compendious descant of the autogeneal, and theanthropos glories of Christ: or, the crown of Crowns Set upon the Head of King Jesus. Wherein is display'd His Glory as Jehovah by Nature, and his Mediatorial Glories as the Messiah and Saviour of his People.
J. A. (John Allen), active 1741-1772.Date: [1762]- Books
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A poem upon the death of her late sacred majesty Queen Anne, and the Most Happy and most Auspicious Accession Of his Sacred Majesty King George, To the Imperial Crowns of Great Britain, France and Ireland. With an Exhortation to all True Britons to Unity. By Mr. Dennis.
Dennis, John, 1657-1734.Date: 1714- Books
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Great-Britain's complaints against Spain impartially examin'd. And the Conduct of each Nation, from the Treaty of Utrecht to the Late declarations of war, Compared. To which is added, An Abstract of the several Treaties which have been entred into between the Two Crowns, so far as they relate to the present National Disputes.
Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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Tables of the emperour, kings, electoral, and all the other soveraign princes, that are now, or have lately been alive in Europe. 1. Their Names: 2. When they were Born; 3. When they came to their Respective Crowns and Principalities; 4. When and whom they have Married. 5. What Children they have got, and the time of their Birth. 6. The Characters of the Chief Princes in Europe. Together with their Natural Children owned by them. Very useful to all that read the publick News.
Date: [1701]- Books
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The orders and directions, of the right honourable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, to be diligently observed and kept by the citizens of London, during the time of the present visitation of the plague : As also, rules and instructions, to all brewers, butchers, fish-mongers, victualling-houses, hackney-coaches, brokers, and the rest of the inhabitants, both in city and suburbs. With divers excellent receipts, as well for the cure of the plague, as for preventing the further increase and infection thereof, by Gods blessing and assistance: set forth and approved of by the learned Sir Walter Rawleigh, Mr. Culpepper, and divers other famous physicians and doctors; and now published for the use and benefit of all his Majesties liege subjects.
City of London (England). Court of AldermenDate: [1665]- Books
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The messiah, a sacred oratorio, as it is to be perform'd for charity, in the Octogon Chapel, Milsom-Street, Bath, on Wednesday the 28th and Thursday the 29th of October. The Doors will be open'd at Half an Hour after Nine, and the Oratorio begin at Eleven. Tickets at Three Half-Crowns each, to be had at Mr Bullman's in Beaufort-Square, at the Rooms, Booksellers and Coffee-Houses.
Jennens, Charles, 1700-1773.Date: [1767?]- Books
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The convention between the Crowns of Great Britain and Spain, concluded at the Pardo [sic] on the 14th of January 1739, N.S. The King of Great Britain's Full Power. The King of Spain's Full Power. The two Separate Articles belonging to the Convention. His Britannick Majesty's Ratification of the Convention. His Catholick Majesty's Ratification of the Convention. And their Britannick and Catholick Majesties several and respective Ratifications of the two Separate Articles. Done from the Copy publish'd by Authority.
Great Britain.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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Geometrical rules made easy for the use of mechanicks concern'd in buildings: Containing, New and Infallible Methods, for Striking out from proper Centers, the Groyns of Arches regular and irregular, the Angle Brackets of Coves, Crowns of Beaufets circular or elliptick. With many other useful Problems relating to all Curve Lines, introduc'd in Building. Also, an essay, on the nature and properties of arches in general, mechanically consider'd with Respect to their Shapes and Duration, exemplified by several Geometrical Figures, demonstrating their Property and Powers, interspersed with some Remarks on the intended Bridge at Westminster. With a Proposal for Building the Piers, by a Method practicable, so as to keep out the Water while erecting. The Whole design'd chiefly for the Information and Use of all Building Artificers, &c. By Isaac Gadsdon.
Gadsdon, Isaac.Date: 1739- Books
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Geometrical rules made easy for the use of mechanicks concern'd in buildings: containing, New and Infallible Methods, for Striking out from proper Centers, the Groyns of Arches regular and irregular, the angle Brackets of Coves, Crowns of Beaufers circular or elliptick. With many other useful Problems relating to all Curve Lines, introduc'd in Building. Also, an essay, on the nature and properties of arches in general, mechanically consider'd with Respect to their Shapes and Duration, exemplisied by several Geometrical Figures, demonstrating their Property and Powers, interspersed with some Remarks on the intended Bridge at Westminster. With a Proposal for Building the Piers, by a Method practicable, so as to keep our the Water while erecting. The Whole design'd chiefly for the Information and Use of all Building Artificers, &c. By Isaac Gadsdon.
Gadsdon, Isaac.Date: 1739- Books
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The picture of royalty: or a key to open the progeny of the royal-line Since the Union of the Houses of Lancaster and York in King Henry Vii. of England, and Elizabeth Daughter to Edward IV. his Queen, brought down to King James I. of Great-Britain, &c. in whom the Crowns of Scotland, England, &c. were also United. As it is most lively represented in a large copper plate sheet, with the several Faces of the Kings, Queens, their Children, Marriages, Coats of Arms, &c. most Naturally Engraven at large, according to the Copy of a very Ancient and Famous Original, done in most curious Needle-Work, with the finest of Colours. Together with a full Continuation of the Royal Line of Great Britain, in all its Branches and Descendents from that time to this present Day. Collected and Written at the Undertaker's desire. By W. Alexander, M. D.
Alexander, William, active 1685-1704.Date: Printed in the Year 1704- Books
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Death made easie at happy. Two brief discourses on the prudent apprehensions of death; which are to influence and regulate our lives. Together with serious thoughts in dying times: or, A discourse upon death; and the true methods of preparation for it. By Cotton Mather. 4 book which has been commended, and given for a token at a funeral.
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1701- Books
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Some consideration of a preface to an enquiry, concerning the occasional conformity of diffenters, &c. By John Howe, minister of the Gospel. To whom that preface (as he conceives) is address'd.
Howe, John, 1630-1705.Date: 1701- Books
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The observations of Mr. Lillie, and many famous and learned divines, touching the present visitation of the plague of pestilence : with a prayer to be used in all families, for sheathing of the sword of the destroying angel, and to divert Gods heavy judgments: as also several excellent receipts & approved medicines as well for curing the plague, as for preventing the further infection: as hath formerly been approved of in the year, 1625. when thirty five thousand four hundred and twenty eight died of the prstilence; but by the blessing of God, and the singular operation and vertue of these following receipts the vemone of this raging distemper was expelled, and not one died; as appears by the wonderful miracles of mercy recited in the margent. With the number that now dies weekly of the present visitation, both in city and suburbs.
Date: July 7. 1665- Books
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A reply to the remarks of Arthur Dobbs, Esq; on Capt. Middleton's Vindication of his conduct on board His Majesty's ship the Furnace, when sent in search of a North-West passage, By Hudson's-Bay, to the Western American Ocean. Humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of Great-Britain and Ireland, &c. By Christopher Middleton, Esq;
Middleton, Christopher, -1770.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation. Tho. Armagh, Con. Phipps. Canc. Whereas by the decease of our late sovereign Lady Queen Anne of blessed memory, the Imperial Crowns of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, are solely and rightfully come to our sovereign Lord George by the grace of God King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. For preventing dangers that may arise at this juncture from papists or other persons disastected to His Majesty government, and for preserving the publick peace of this Kingdom. We the Lords Justices and Council, do hereby strictly charge and require all papists licensed to keep and wear arms, forthwith to deliver up their respective arms, and all ammunition in their possession, to the next justice of the peace, or chief magistrate where such persons do reside, who are hereby required to give receipt for the said arms and ammunition, and to keep the same till further order. ...
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.Date: 1714- Books
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Primitive Christianity: or, the religion of the antient Christians, in the first ages of the Gospel. In three parts. By William Cave, D.D.
Cave, William, 1637-1713.Date: 1714- Books
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The reducing of Scotland by arms. And annexing it to England, as a province, considered. With an historical account of the grievances the Scots complain they have suffer'd in their Religion, Liberty, and Trade, since the union of the Crowns; which they assign as the Cause of their Delay to come into the same Succession with England, until they have a previous Security against such Grievances for time to come.
Ridpath, George, -1726.Date: [1705?]