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"Reward Strategy Review (Mercer's Climate Survey"
Date: September 1993-July 1994Reference: WT/B/6/9/2Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
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Reward and recognition of public engagement : report for the Science for All Expert Group.
Date: [2009?]- Books
Reward is secondary : the life of a political adventurer and an inquiry into the mystery of 'Junius,' / by James N.M. Maclean.
MacLean, James Noël MacKenzie.Date: [1963]- Books
Research and development survey 1990 / The Reward Group.
Reward Group (Great Britain)Date: 1990- Books
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Horse-stealers. David Lloyd and Catherine Lloyd. Reward for apprehending them. ...
Carmarthenshire (Wales). Quarter Session.Date: [1789]- Books
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The Reward of ambition: exemplified in Æsop's fable of the courtier; with reflections.
Date: 1712- Books
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Rewards for attentive studies; or, stories moral and entertaining.
Date: 1800- Books
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Rewards and fairies / by Rudyard Kipling ; with illustrations by Frank Craig.
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936.Date: 1910- Books
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Rewards and punishments, or, Satan's kingdom aristocratical. To which is subjoined A voyage to London, and an acrostic. By John Cox, a native of Philadelphia.
Cox, John, a native of Philadelphia.Date: May, 1795- Books
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Rewards of grace conferred on Christ's faithful people: a sermon, occasioned by the decease of the Rev. Oliver Hart, A.M. Pastor of the Baptist Church at Hopewell, in the state of New-Jersey: who departed this life, December 31, 1795, in the seventy-third year of his age. Preached at the Baptist Church in Charleston, South-Carolina, February 7, 1796. By Richard Furman, A.M. Pastor of said church. [Two lines from Daniel]
Furman, Richard, 1755-1825.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The Reward, William Falkland, master. Appendix to the respondent's case.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1785?]- Books
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An essay upon charity. Occasioned by the calumnies raised against the Charitable Corporation, created by Letters Patent of Queen Anne, and since severally affirmed by the late King and His present Majesty. Written by Mr. Asgill, Without hire, Desire, See or Reward.
Asgill, John, 1659-1738.Date: [1731]- Books
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The account of Canning and Squires fairly ballanc'd: Wherein the many gross Misrepresentations relating to several Articles thereof, as set forth by an impertinent, and officious Inspector, are corrected, and placed in a clear Light, without Passion or Prejudice, Fee or Reward. By a disinterested by-stander.
Disinterested By-stander.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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Prophetical extracts. Introduction. Containing an impartial account of the prophets of the Cevennes. In a letter to a friend. By Sir Richard Bulkeley. Together with the Remarkable Vision of Lewis XIV; for the Interpretation of which he offered a Reward of 20,000 Louis D'Ors, in the Paris Gazette of November 11, 1689.
Bulkeley, Richard, Sir, 1644-1710.Date: [1795?]- Books
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The Reward, William Falkland, master. An appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of St. Christopher's. John Nelson, claimant of the said ship and cargo, on behlaf of himself and others, -- appellant, Against Peter Reid, commander of the private ship of war the Oliver Cromwell, the captor fo the said and cargo, ---- respondent. Case on behalf of the claimant & appellant.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1785?]- Books
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[Before] the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Reward, William Falkland, master. John Nelson, of Grenada, claimant of the ship,on behalf of himself and hercules Daniel Bize, of Saint Eustatius, and also claimant of the cargo on behalf of himself and others, appellant. Peter Reid, commander of the private ship of war Oliver Cromwell, the captor of the said ship and cargo, - - - respondent. An appeal from Saint Christopher's. The respondent's case.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1785?]- Books
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The life and heroick actions of the Eighth Champion of Christendom. With a particular account of his combat with the man in the moon; of the Reception he met with from the Knights of the Golden Flecce; and of the Great Reward he received from Don Roberto, for his Faithful Services to that Doughty Knight. By James Gurthie, biographer.
Gurthie, James, active 18th century.Date: 1739- Books
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The life and heroick actions of the eighth champion of Christendom. With a particular account of his combat with the man in the moon; of the Reception he met with from the Knights of the Golden Fleece; and of the Great Reward he received from Don Roberto, for his Faithful Services to that Doughty Knight. By James Gurthie, biographer.
Gurthie, James, active 18th century.Date: [1739]- Books
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The entertaining novels of Mrs. Jane Barker, of Wilsthorp in Northamptonshire. I. Exilius: Or, The Banished Roman. Written for the Improvement of some Young Ladies of Quality. II. Clelia and Marcellus: Or, The Constant Lovers. III. The Reward of Virtue: Or, The Adventures of Clarinthia and Lysandra. IV. The Lucky Escape: Or, The Fate of Ismenus. V. Clodius and Scipiana: Or, The beautiful Captive. VI. Piso: Or, The lewd Courtier. Vii. The Happy Recluse: Or, The Charms of Liberty. Viii. The Fair Widow: Or, False Friend. IX. The Amours of Bosvil and Galetia.
Barker, Jane.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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The entertaining novels of Mrs. Jane Barker. In two volumes. I. Exilius; or the banish'd Roman. Written (after the Manner of Telemachus) for the Instruction of some Young Ladies of Quality. II. Clelia and Marcellus; or, The constant Lovers. III. The Reward of Virtue; or, The Adventures of Clarinthia and Lysander. IV. The lucky Escape; or, The Fate of Ismenus. V. Clodius and Scipiana; or, The beautiful Captive. VI. Piso; or, The lewd Courtier. Vii. The happy Recluse; or, The Charms of Liberty. Viii. The fair Widow; or, False Friend. IX. The amours of Bosvil and Galesia.
Barker, Jane.Date: 1719- Books
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A second volume of select discourses, treating I. Of the stability of the Scriptures, from St. John 10.35. II. Of glorifying God by death, from St. John 21.19. III. Of believing in God as sending his Son. IV. Of Prayer for others, and the Reward of it. V. Of the Song of Moses, and something Correspondent to it in the Christian Church. VI. Of the Sabbath as a Gift, and a Priviledge. Vii. Of the Phrase and Notion of having the Son. Viii. Of dying in Faith. IX. Of Satan transformed into an Angel of Light. X. Of Christs destroying the Works of the Devil. XI. Of Prayers being hindred. By Nathaniel Parkhurst, M. A. and Vicar of Yoxford in Suffolk.
Parkhurst, Nathaniel, 1643-1707.Date: 1707- Books
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Lost since Sunday evening 7 o'clock, from Curzon street, May Fair, a Brussels Lace Veil, without any Work in the middle with a handsome border nearly 3 - quarters long, 1 yard and a quarter in breadth. Whoever will give information so that the same may be recovered, shall receive a handsome Reward by applying to No. 14, Brydges-Street, Covert-Garden.
Barr, James Smith.Date: [1800?]- Books
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Summary observations and facts collected from late and authentic accounts of Russian and other navigators, to show The Practicability and good Prospect of Success in Enterprises to discover a Northern Passage For Vessels by Sea, between The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, or nearly to approach The North Pole; For which the Offers of Reward are renewed by a late Act of Parliament.
Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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An epistolary discourse, proving, from the scriptures and the first fathers, that the soul is a principle naturally mortal; But Immortalized Actually by the Pleasure of God, to Punishment; or, to Reward, by its Union with the Divine Baptismal Spirit. Wherein is Proved, That None have the Power of Giving this Divine Immortalizing Spirit, since the Apostles, but only the Bishops. By Henry Dodwell, A.M.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1706- Books
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An epistolary discourse, proving, from the Scriptures and the first fathers, that the soul is a principle naturally mortal: but immortalized actually: by the Pleasure of God to Punishment; or, to Reward by its Union with the Divine Baptismal Spirit. Wherein is Proved, That None have the Power of Giving this Divine Immortalizing Spirit, since the Apostles, but only Bishops. With an Hypothesis concerning Sacerdotal Absolution. The second edition, with large additions, and corrected from great erratas by the author's own hand. By Henry Dodwell, A. M.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: MDCCVII. [1707]