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Tachygraphy. The most exact and compendious method of short and swift writing, that hath ever been published by any. Composed by Thomas Shelton, Author and Professor of the said Art. Approved by both the Universities.
Shelton, Thomas, 1601-1650?.Date: 1710- Books
The China study : the most comprehensive study of nutrition ever conducted and the startling implications for diet, weight loss and long-term health / T. Colin Campbell, PhD with Thomas M. Campbell II, MD.
Campbell, T. Colin, 1934-Date: 2006- Books
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The [brace] cause use cure [brace] of feare. Or, strong consolations (the consolations of God) cordiall at all times, but most comfortable now in these uncomfortable times : to fixe, quiet, and stablish the heart, though the earth shake, and make it stand stil, to see the salvation of the Lord. Taken from Gods mouth, and penned by Hezekiah VVoodward, that all his servants may have assured confidence for ever.
Woodward, Ezekias, 1590-1675Date: 1643- Books
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A compendious method for the raising of the Italian brocoli, Spanish Cardoon, celeriac, finochi, and other foreign kitcheh [sic]- vegetables. As also an account of the La Lucerne, St. Foyne, clover and other grass-seeds. With the method of burning clay, for the improvement of land, made very perfect and compleat from the last summer's experience. To which is added, a farther account of the burning of clay., lately Communicated to the Author by a Person of Worth and Honour of North-Britain, who has greatly experienced the same. By which it appears, that Burnt Clay is not only the cheapest but the best Discovery for the Improvement of Land (especially that which is cold and poor) ever yet produced. By Stephen Switzer, Author of the Practical Fruit and Kitchen-Gardener.
Switzer, Stephen, 1682-1745.Date: [1729]- Books
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Healths improvement: or, rules comprizing and discovering the nature, method, and manner of preparing all sorts of food used in this nation / Written by that ever famous Thomas Muffett ... Corrected and enlarged by Christopher Bennet.
Moffett, Thomas, 1553-1604.Date: 1655- Books
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A compendious method for the raising of the Italian brocoli, Spanish cardoon, celeriac, finochi, and other foreign kitchen-vegetables. As also an account of the la lucerne, st foyne, clover, and other grass-seeds. With the method of burning of clay, for the Improvement of Land, lately communicated to the Author by a Person of Worth and Honour of North-Britain, who has greatly experienced the same. By which it appears, that Burnt Clay is not only the cheapest but the best Discovery for the Improvement of Land (especially that which is cold and poor) ever yet produced. The fifth edition To which is added, an account of the success of the burning of clay, and of Mr Liveings's Manure; with several considerable Additions from the last Year's Experience. By Stephen Switzer, Author of the Practical Fruit and Kitchen-Gardener.
Switzer, Stephen, 1682-1745.Date: 1731- Books
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Primitive Christianity reviv'd and restor'd: Or, The state of a reformation in full to the will of God and Christ, humbly propos'd to the consideration of all men, kings, states, churches, and private persons whatever; and that as a stand, both as the most purely, sincerely, and holily to the mind to God; and yet at the same time the most inoffensively to the interest of every private person whatever. Omne tubit punctum, qui miscuit utile dulci. Behold then here, I. Christ's axe laid full to the root of the tree of sin in the world. II. Christ's converting powers of the word, stated in their brightest reasonings, and that in order to their being further and better carried on in their irresistible powers. III. The royal supremacy and power of Kings and states fix'd and establish'd in religion, beyond all dispute and contradiction whatever, and that for ever and ever. IV.A new stand propos'd, and whereby near every state of preferment even in the Church of Rome may be so fix'd, as to become the most righteous establithment, to the glory of God, and the good of man. ... Humbly dedicated To His Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament, that thro' their most graclous favour, protection and encouragement, so holy, and most universally happy and blessed proposals, may have their most desirable issue; and that as in further encouragement to their better reception by all other people and nations whatever. Says the apostle, the spirit of the prophets is subject to the prophets; all rhese things therefore, tho whote with fullest freedom, are deliver'd with duty and submission to proper superiors; and to be the most readily corrected, where found opposing the just laws of God or the state.
Date: M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]- Books
The end : natural disasters, manmade catastrophes, and the future of human survival / Marq de Villiers.
De Villiers, Marq.Date: 2008- Books
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A letter to Dr. Tennison, Upon Occasion of a sermon, entitled, A sermon Preach'd at the funeral Of Her late Majesty Queen Mary, Of ever Blessed Memory. By Thomas Kenn, D. D. late Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Ken, Thomas, 1637-1711.Date: [1716]- Books
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Miscellanies in verse and prose. By Alexander Pope, Esq; and dean Swift. In one volume. Viz. The strange and deplorable frensy of Mr. John Dennis. A full and true account of a horrid and barbarous revenge, by poison, on the body of Mr. Edmund Curll. With his last will and testament. A strange, but true relation how Edmund Curll was converted from the Christian religion, by certain Jews, and how he was circumcised. God's revenge against punning. The wonderful wonder of wonders. The wonder of all the wonders, that ever the world wonder'd at. The humble petition of the colliers, cook maids, blacksmiths, jack-makers, brasiers, and others. Annus mirabilis. Origin of sciences. It cannot rain, but it pours; or London strew'd with rarities. An infallible scheme to pay the publick debt of Ireland, in six months. A modest proposal. A vindication of My Lord Carteret lord Lieutenant of Ireland. On the fates of clergymen. On modern education. A true and faithful narrative of what pass'd in London. Journal of a modern lady. Country life. Cutting down the old Thorn at Market-hill. A pastoral dialogue. Mary the cook maid's letter to Dr. Sheridan. A dialogue between Mad Mullineux and Timothy. Epitaph on Francis Ch-is. Soldier and scholar. With several more epigrams, epitaphs, and poems.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]- Books
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Miscellanies in verse and prose. By Alexander Pope, Esq; and Dean Swift. In one volume. Viz. The strange and deplorable frensy of Mr. John Dennis. A full and true Account of a horrid and barbarous Revenge, by Poison, on the Body of Mr. Edmund Curll. With his Last Will and Testament. A strange, but true Relation how Edmund Curll was converted from the Christian Religion, by certain Jews, and how he was circumcised. God's Revenge against Punning. The wonderful Wonder of Wonders. The Wonder of all the Wonders, that ever the World wonder'd at. The humble Petition of the Colliers, Cook Maids, Blacksmiths, Jack-Makers, Brasiers, and others. Annus Mirabilis. Origin of Sciences. It cannot Rain, but it Pours; or, London strew'd with Rarities. An infallible Scheme to pay the Publick Debt of Ireland, in Six Months. A modest Proposal. A Vindication of my Lord Carteret Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. On the Fates of Clergymen. On modern Education. A true and faithful Narrative of what pass'd in London. Journal of a modern Lady. Country Life. Cutting down the old Thorn at Market-Hill. A Pastoral Dialogue. Mary the Cook Maid's Letter to Dr. Sheridan. A Dialogue between Mad Mullineux and Timothy. Epitaph on Francis Ch-is. Soldier and scholar. With several more epigrams, epitaphs, and poems.
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.Date: M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]- Books
A comprehensive view of the small pox, cow pox, and chicken pox : with a concise history of their different stages and terminations, proving that the real small pox never have occurred more than once in the same person, nor ever after the cow pox / By James Sanders, M.D.
Sanders, James, 1777-1843.Date: 1813- Books
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The city gardener. Containing the most experienced method of cultivating and ordering such ever-greens, fruit-trees, flowering shrubs, flowers, exotick plants, &c. as will be ornamental, and thrive best in the London gardens. By Thomas Fairchild, Gardener of Hoxton.
Fairchild, Thomas, 1667-1729.Date: M.DCC.XXII. [1722]- Books
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Faults on both sides; the second part: containing the compleat history of proceedings ever-since the revolution; In a familiar dialogue between Steddy and Turn-round, two displac'd officers of state. Which may serve to explain Sir Thomas Double;
Date: 1710- Books
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The necessity of contending for revealed religion: with a sermon on the fifth of November, 1719. By Thomas Bradbury. To which is prefix'd, a letter from the Reverend Cotton Mather D.D. on the late disputes about the ever-blessed Trinity.
Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759.Date: M.DCC.XX. [1720]- Books
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Londons Lord have mercy upon us : A true relation of seven modern plagues or visitations in London with the number of those that were buried of all diseases; viz the first in the year of Queen Elizabeth, anno 1592. The second in the year 1603 the third in (that never to be forgotten year) 1625. The fourth in anno 1630. The fift in the year 1636. The sixt in the year 1637. and 1638 the seventh this present year 1665.
Date: 1665- Books
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An enquiry into the consequences of supposing that Baptism makes infants, dying in infancy, inheritors of the kingdom of heaven; Or, Is of any advantage to them in the world to come. Wherein is clearly demonstrated, that such a doctrine did not, nor ever will, proceed from a merciful and all-wife being; and therefore not from God, &c. By a Member of the Church of Christ.
Dobel, B. (Benjamin), 1732-1813.Date: 1733- Books
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The continual plots and attempts of the Romanists, against the establish'd church and government of England, ever since the Reformation. A sermon preach'd at St. Mary's Church in Cambridge, on the fifth of November 1705. By Sir William Dawes, Baronet, D. D. Master of St. Katherine's Hall, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Publish'd at the Request of the Vice-Chancellor and Heads of the Colleges.
Dawes, William, Sir, 1671-1724.Date: 1705- Books
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Four essays: viz I. On making china ware in England, as good as ever was brought from India. II. On a method for furnishing coals at a Third Part of the Price they are usually sold at. III. On the repairing of Dagenham, or other Breaches. IV. On our English grapes, proving that they will make the Best of Wines. By a society of gentlemen. For the Universal Benefit of The People of England. Adorn'd with Four Beautiful Cutts.
Hill, Aaron, 1685-1750.Date: [1718]- Books
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A letter to Thomas Roche, son of Peregrine Roche, ... who, being cured of a violent scorbutic disorder, has lately relapsed; ... and must ever remain a very scrub. By Abraham Rye. To which is added, ... an affidavit from the man in the closet.
Rye, Abraham, 1715?-1774.Date: [1773]- Books
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Scanderbeg: or, love and liberty. A tragedy. Written by the late Thomas Whincop, Esq. To which are added A list of all the dramatic authors, with some account of their lives; and of all the dramatic pieces ever published in the English language, to the year 1747.
Whincop, Thomas, -1730.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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Hiram: or the grand master-key to the door of both antient and modern free-masonry. Being an accurate description of every degree of the brotherhood, as authorized and delivered in all good lodges. The Whole comprehending (among an Entertaining Variety of others) the following Articles 1. History of the Rise and Progress of Masonry. 2. The antient Constitutions, Laws and Charges of the Order. 3. The only true and regular Form used in making a Mason. 4. The Lectures, Oaths, Obligations, &c. of each Degree, viz. Apprentices, Fellow Craft, Master, &c verbatim. 5 Ceremony of the Mop and Pail. 6. Word and Gripe of each Degree. 7. Description of the different Claps, and Manner of drinking with Three Times Three. 8. Hiram's Murder, Burial, and Raising, with the Punishment of the Assassins. 9. Account of the four solemn Penalties. 10. Manner of constituting a new Lodge. 11. All the Toasts used by Free-Masons. With an Appendix. Disclosing the other Secrets of Free-Masonry, not divulged by the Author. Illustrated with proper Remarks, necessary to explain the Whole to the meanest Capacity, whether Brethren or not. And contains more on the Subject than any Book ever before published. Third edition. By a member of Royal Arch.
Member of Royal Arch.Date: [1785?]- Books
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Markham's master-piece revived : containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses; ... Divided into two books. The I. containing cures physical; the II. all cures chirurgical: together with the nature, use and quality of every simple mentioned through the whole work. Now the eleventh time printed, corrected and augmented with above thirty new chapters and forty new medicines heretofore never publisht: all which in the authors life-time were concealed for his own benefit, being the most exact work that ever was published of this nature. To which is added by way of appendix, The country-man's care for his other cattel, containing the exactest receipts for curing all diseases in oxen, cows, sheep, hogs, goats, and all smaller cattel. Never before made publick.
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637Date: 1675- Archives and manuscripts
White, Thomas Hedley (d. c. 1994)
White, Thomas Hedley, d.c.1994.Date: 1961Reference: GC/257- Archives and manuscripts
Baron Thomas Dimsdale (1712-1800): Archives
Dimsdale, Thomas (1712-1800), First Baron Dimsdale.Date: 1769-c.1890Reference: MS.9189