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... A picture of the times, to be continued weekly, in a series of letters, addressed to the people of England, by a lover of the peace.
Date: [1795]- Books
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England's Reformation, (from the time of K. Henry Viii. to the end of Oates's plot.) A poem in four cantos. By Thomas Ward.
Ward, Thomas, 1652-1708.Date: Anno. Dom. 1719- Books
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The surprizing life and death of Doctor John Faustus. To which is now added, The necromancer: or Harlequin, Doctor Faustus. As performed at the Theater Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Likewise, the whole life of Fryar Bacon, the Famous Magician of England: And the merry Waggeries of his Man Miles. Truly translated from the original copies.
Date: [1740?]- Books
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The first part of the institutes of the laws of England. Or, A commentary upon Littleton. Not the name of the author only, but of the law itself: Authore Edwardo Coke, milite. The fourteenth edition, revised and corrected. With the addition of notes and references, from the beginning to folio 190 inclusive, by Francis Hargrave, Esq. of Lincoln's-Inn. And from folio 190 to the end, with the preface and index to the notes, by Charles Butler, Esq. of Lincoln's-Inn. Including also, the notes of Lord Chief Justice Hale, and Lord Chancellor Nottingham. And an analysis of littleton, written by an unknown hand in 1658-9, but never before published.
Coke, Edward, Sir, 1552-1634.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Don Quixote in England. A comedy. As it is acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market. By Henry Fielding, Esq;
Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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A introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England. The second edition by a gentleman of the Middle-Temple.
Gentleman of the Middle Temple.Date: 1767- Books
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Don Quixote in England. A comedy. As it is acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market. By Henry Fielding, Esq;
Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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Selections from the laws of England; containing distinct and familiar treatises upon such heads and divisions of the law, as are of most general use and importance. Viz.I The laws respecting landlords, Tenants, and Lodgers. II The laws respecting wills, Testaments, and Codicils, and Executors and Administrators. III The laws respecting masters and servants, Articled Clerks, Journeymen, and Manufacturers. IV The laws respecting parish affairs, viz. the Offices of Churchwardens, Overseers, Constables, &c.
Bird, James Barry.Date: [1799?]- Books
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The canons of criticism, and glossary, being a supplement to Mr. Warburton's edition of Shakespear. Collected from the notes in that celebrated work, and proper to be bound up with it. By the other gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn.
Edwards, Thomas, 1699-1757.Date: M.DCC.LXV. [1765]- Books
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Two tracts on the benefit of registering deeds in England: I. The draught of an Act for a county register, By the Lords Commissioners Whitlock and Lisle, Lord Chief Baron Lane, Mr. Attorney Prideaux, and Sir Antony Ashley Cooper, &c. II. A treatise shewing how useful, safe, reasonable and beneficial the inrolling and registering all conveyances of lands may be to the Inhabitants of this Kingdom. By Sir Matthew Hale, Knt. Sometime Lord Chief Justice of England.
Whitlocke, Bulstrode, 1605-1675 or 1676.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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The maritime dicæologie; or, sea-jurisdiction of England. In three books. I. Setting forth the antiquity of the Admiralty in England, proving the same to have been settled before Edward the Third's time, shewing the beginning of the sea laws. The laws of Oleron. The King of England's dominion over the British seas. The sea laws of the Grecians, Romans, &c. and the power of the Admiral of Scotland. II. Proving the ports, havens, and creeks of the sea to be within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty, from the Rhodian laws, the laws of Oleron, and several antient records and adjudications as well in England as in other nations. III. Shewing that all contracts concerning maritime affairs are within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty, and there cognizable, from the antient statutes of the Admiralty, the laws of Oleron, several antient records in the Tower, Chancery, &c. And arguments to the contrary drawn from several statutes, &c. answered. By John Exton, Doctor of Laws, and Judge of his Majesty's High Court of Admiralty.
Exton, John, 1600?-1668.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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An introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England. By a gentleman of the Middle-Temple.
Gentleman of the Middle Temple.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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The rule of worship in the Church of England set forth and vindicated. In a sermon preached at Towcester in Northamptonshire, at a visitation held there April 17. 1729. By John Dudley, M. A. Prebendary of Lincoln, and Chaplain to the Right Reverend Richard Lord Bishop of that Diocese.
Dudley, John, 1694-1745.Date: [1729]- Books
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Bibliotheca legum Angliæ, part II. containing a general account of the laws and law-writers of England, from the earliest times to the reign of Edw.III. As also of The public Records, and other authentic Law Mss. the Statutes, and the several Collections and Editions thereof; the Reports, or Collections of adjudged Cases in the Courts of Law and Equity; Together with an account of the principal works upon the law and constitution, published during the present reign. Compiled by Edward Brooke.
Brooke, Edward.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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An essay on dew, and several appearances connected with it / by William Charles Wells, M.D. F.R.S.
Wells, William Charles, 1757-1817.Date: 1814- Books
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A narrative of the late work of God, at and near Northampton, in New-England. Extracted from Mr. Edwards's letter to Dr. Coleman, by John Wesley, M. A. Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford.
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758.Date: [1744?]- Pictures
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Sir John Soane's House and Museum: the dressing room at ground floor level. Lithograph by C. J. Richardson.
Richardson, C. J. (Charles James), 1806-1871.Date: [1835]Reference: 38489i- Books
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On educational reform, school museums, and the feeding of school children : a lecture delivered in Clifford's Inn 1905 / by Jonathan Hutchinson.
Hutchinson, Jonathan, Sir, 1828-1913.Date: [1905?]- Books
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The surprizing life and death of Doctor John Faustus. To which is now added, the Necromancer: or, Harlequin, Doctor Faustus. To which is now added, The Necromancer: Or, Harlequin, Doctor Faustus. As Perform'd at the Theatre Royal, in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Likewise, the whole life of Fryar Bacon, The whole Life of Fryar Bacon, the Famous Magician of England: And the merry Waggeries of his Man Miles. Truly translated from the original copies.
Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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Chronica juridicialia: or, An abridgment and continuation of Dugdale's Origines juridiciales. Containing a calendar of the years of our Lord God, and of the reigns of the Kings of England and Great-Britain, from William the conqueror, to the present year 1739. With chronological tables of the names of all the lord chancellors and lord keepers of the great seal; judges of the King's Bench and Commonpleas; barons of the Exchequer; serjeants at law, &c. shewing the times of their several promotions, &c. opposite to the years in the said calendar.
Dugdale, William, 1605-1686.Date: 1739- Books
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Bibliotheca topographica Anglicana: or, a new and compleat catalogue of all the books extant relating to the antiquity, description, and natural history of England, the Counties thereof, &c. to the present year 1736, Alphabetically digested in an easy Method; giving an Account of their various Editions, Dates, and Prices, and wherein they differ. Compil'd by John Worrall.
Worrall, John, -1771.Date: MD.CC.XXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Practical observations in surgery : illustrated by cases / by William Hey, F.R.S., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London.
Hey, William, 1736-1819.Date: 1814- Books
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Poems on several occasions: and Two Critical Essays, viz. The first, On the Harmony, Variety, and Power of Numbers, whether in Prose or Verse. The second, On the Numbers of Paradise Lost. By Mr. Samuel Say.
Say, Samuel, 1676-1743.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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Panopticon; or, The Inspection-House: Containing the idea of a new principle of construction ... in which persons of any description ar to be kept under inspection. And in particular to penitentiary houses, prisons, houses of industry, work-houses, poor-houses, manufactories, mad-houses, hospitals and schools. With a plan of management adapted to the principle. In a series of letters written in the year 1787, from Crecheff in White, Russia. to a friend in England.By Jeremy Bentham, of Lincoln Inn, Esquire.
Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832.Date: 1791- Books
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An historical essay upon the government of the Church of England, from the earliest to the present times. Exhibiting the true causes of the separation from Rome, in the Reign of Henry Viii. And the Review - intended at the Revolution. With a vindication of the measures of Henry Viii. Edward VI. and Queen Elizabeth, from the calumnies of a popish writer, published in the First and Second Volumes of an History, entitled, The Church History of England, from the Year 1500, to the Year 1688, chiefly with Regard to Catholicks. Being A Compleat Account of the Divorce, Supremacy, Dissolution of Monasteries, and first Attempts for a Reformation under King Henry Viii. the unsettled State of the Resormation under Edward VI. the Interruption it met with from Queen Mary, with the last Hand put to it by Queen Elizabeth. And a preface, Containing a Summary of the false Facts and Principles advanced by the Catholic-Historian. By George Reynolds, L. L. D. Archdeacon of Lincoln.
Reynolds, George, 1699 or 1700-1769.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]