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A sermon, preached at Orange-Street chapel, Leicester-Fields, on Sunday the 26th of August, 1787; occasioned by the much lamented death of the Rev. Henry Peckwell, D. D. Rector of Bloxham, in Lincolnshire, and Chaplain to the Most Honourable the Marchioness Dowager of Lothian. By John Townsend, Minister of the Gospel.
Townsend, John, 1757-1826.Date: 1787- Books
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An essay on book-keeping, according to the true Italian method of debtor and creditor, by double entry. Wherein the theory of that excellent art is clearly laid down in a few plain rules; and the practice made evident and easy, by variety of intelligible examples. The whole in a method new and concise. [B]y William Webster, writing-master, in Orange-Street, near Leicester-Fields: author of arithmetick in epitome.
Webster, William, approximately 1684-1744.Date: 1719- Books
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Bill of rights; with comments. And extracts from Magna Charta. The declaration of rights of the people of England: made by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, assembled at Westminster; assented to and confirmed by William, Prince of Orange, and the Princess Mary, previous to the Offer made them of the Crown, by the Convention, February the Thirteenth, in the Year of our Lord, One Thousand Six Hundred and Eighty-Nine. The Comments by J. Luffman, Citizen and Goldsmith.
Date: [1795?]- Ephemera
New... for babies! : Rosena : vitamin C rose hip & orange with extra glucose concentrated / H.W. Carter & Co.
Date: [1954?]- Ephemera
Carter's Rosena rose hip & orange with extra glucose : It's new! It's different!! It's unique!!! / H.W. Carter & Co.
Date: 1953- Books
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Arithmetic in epitome: or, a compendium of all the rules, both Vulgar and Decimal. Wherein Clear and Plain demonstrations are deduced from the Principles of Arithmetic itself; without either Reference to Euclid, or Use of Algebra. By W. Webster, Writing-Master.
Webster, William, approximately 1684-1744.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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Poems on several occasions. Viz. To a gentleman who requested a copy of verses from the author. On poverty. The thresher's labour. The shunammite. Gratitude. A pastoral. A pastoral elegy on the sudden death of a beloved friend. On a good conscience. On musick. On Richmond Park, and Royal Gardens. Avaro and Amanda. A tale. In IV canto's. The absent lover. An ode to death. Truth and falshood. A fable. On mites. On the queen's grotto. On a screen work'd in flowers by Her Royal Highness the Princess of Orange. On the birth day of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. To the Revd. Dr. Freind, on his quitting Westminster school. On the marriage of the Princess of Orange. To the Right Honourable the Lord Sundon. A journey to Marlborough, Bath, Bristol, Salisbury, Portsmouth, Oxford, &c. Penelope to Ulysses paraphras'd, from Ovid. On Her Majesty's birth day. Felix and constance. A tale, from Boccace. Imitations from horace, &c. Of friendship. On the marriage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales. And on several other subjects. By Stephen Duck. To which is prefixed, an account of the author. By J. Spence, professor of poetry in the University of Oxon.
Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756.Date: M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737]- Books
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Arithmetic in epitome: or, a compendium of all the rules, both Vulgar and Decimal. Wherein Clear and Plain Demonstrations are deduced from the Principles of Arithmetic itself; without either Reference to Euclid, or Use of Algebra. By W. Webster, Writing-Master.
Webster, William, approximately 1684-1744.Date: M.DCC.LII. [1752]- 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 nature of religious fasting opened. In two short discourses deliver'd at Thompson in Kellingley [i.e., Killingly], Connecticut Colony. On a day of publick fasting and prayer, April 18. 1733. By Marston Cabot, V.D.M. [Three lines of quotations]
Cabot, Marston, 1706-1756.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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A professing people directed and excited to prepare to meet God, in the way of his judgments. In two sermons preached Feb. 26. 1740,1. Upon a public fast, occasion'd by the present war with Spain, and other judgments. By Phillips Payson, A.M. Pastor of the church in Walpole. [Seven lines from Joel]
Payson, Phillips, 1705-1778.Date: 1741- Books
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The military history of His serene Highness Prince Eugene of Savoy, now generalissimo of the imperial army. As also of His Grace the late Duke of Marlborough, Prince of the Roman Empire, And of His Serene Highness the Prince of Nassau-Friezland, Father to his most Serene Highness the Prince of Orange. Containing A particular Description of all the principal Transactions of the Last War, and of all the Battles, Sieges, &c. in which their Highnesses of Savoy and Friezland commanded, in Conjunction with that glorious and ever-successful General. Together with Memoirs of the Life' of Prince Eugene, from his leaving the Court of France, and entering himself a Voluntier in the Emperor's Service, to his being made Commander in Chief of the Imperial Armies. Written in French by M. Dumont, Baron of Carelscroon, and Historiographer to the present Emperor, and by Mr. Rousset: and now faithfully translated into English by Paul Chamberlen, The Whole embellished and illustrated with a large Variety of whole Sheet Copper-Plates, taken from the original Designs, and engraven by the very best Hands, representing all the Battles and Sieges, in which those Generals were concerned, which is not attempted by any other.
Dumont, Jean, baron de Carlscroon, 1667-1727.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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The St. James's tatler: or, The court of request miscellany. Containing (among other pieces) I. The amorous lady: or, The knight jocky'd by his postillion. II. Verses, occasion'd by Madam Brown's good fortune in the charitable corporation lottery. III. Advice to the fair; by a person of honour. IV. The freeholders litany. V. The Norfolk reception. VI. On the list of the voters for and against the excise. VII. The Norfolk freeholders. VIII. The lady's petition; address'd to Miss V- IX. Strephon's opinion. X. The author's advice. XI. The battle of the alphabet, &c. &c. &c. XII. An epistle to the beautiful V-a. XIII. The knights, &c. XIV. To Sir Ch-s W-r, on his standing a candidate for the city of W- XV. The art of trimming. XVI. On the excise scheme. XVII. Stanza's, address'd to the Prince of Orange. XVIII. Memento for the L. C- on his promotion. XIX. Verses to Lord H- XX. The naked truth, &c. Dedicated to the honourable, and truly virtuous; Lady C---d, of Red-Lyon-Street.
T. C.Date: 1734- Books
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The summ of the holy history. Or, A summary relation of the historical part of Holy Scripture: plainly and familiarly comprised in meeter, for the help of memory, and instruction of the ignorant. By Edmond Graile, M.A.
Graile, Edmond, approximately 1577-Date: 1716- Pictures
King Charles II at a ball in The Hague on the evening before his return to England, 1660. Engraving by W. Greatbach after G.P. Harding after H. Janssens.
Janssens, Hieronymus, 1624-1693.Date: 1851Reference: 2044140i- Books
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Psalmodia Germanica; or, a specimen of divine hymns, translated from the High Dutch. Together with their proper tunes and thorough bass.
Date: 1722- Pictures
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A Chelsea Pensioner, wearing a sprig of orange blossom [?] in his buttonhole, sipping a dish of tea. Engraving by J. Jenkins after M. W. Sharp.
Sharp, Michael William, -1840.Date: 1840Reference: 20762i- Books
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The cases of the appellants and respondents in the cause of literary property, before the House of Lords: wherein the decree of Lord Chancellor Apsley was reversed, 26 Feb. 1774. with The genuine Arguments of the Council, the Opinions of the Judges, and the Speeches of the Lords, who distinguished themselves on that Occasion. With notes, observations, and references. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Donaldson, Alexander, -1794.Date: M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]- Ephemera
Bicycle cigarettes : 20 cigarettes / W.D. & H.O. Wills.
W.D. & H.O. Wills (Firm)Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]- Books
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An enquiry into the duties of the female sex / By Thomas Gisborne.
Gisborne, Thomas, 1758-1846.Date: 1813- Books
Science under siege : balancing technology and the environment / Michael Fumento.
Fumento, Michael.Date: [1993], ©1993- Pictures
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An orange sea-horse with a serrated back like a circular saw, against which two medical auxiliaries carry an injured man on a stretcher. Colour lithograph after Pat Keely, 1945.
Keely, Patrick Cokayne (Pat Keely), -1970.Reference: 32595i- Pictures
A sketch of a Spanish woman wearing a grey dress and a large white shawl with orange floral patterns.
Thomas, J.Reference: 529700iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.- Pictures
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Two orang-utans wearing clothes and drinking tea. Coloured lithograph by Day & Haghe after W Hawkins.
Hawkins, W., active 1832-1841.Reference: 39692i- 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?]