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Your weight and how to control it : a scientific guide by medical specialists and dieticians / edited by Morris Fishbein ... ; including The principles of nutrition, with diets and menus for reducing and gaining / by Flora Rose and Mary Henry.
Date: 1928- Books
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The Children of Apollo: a poem. Containing an impartial review of all the dramatic works of our modern authors and authoresses. Particularly Lady Wallace. Margravine of Anspach. Honourable Major North. Honourable John St. John. Sheridan. Colman. Holcroft. Jackman. O'Keeffe. Coob. Cumberland. Lorris. Bate. Miss Lee. Mrs. Cowly. -Inchbald. Rose. Dibdin. Andrews. Morton. Stuart. Murphy. Macklin. Jephson. M'Nally. Reynolds. Jemingham. Hoare. Hurlstone. Topham. &c. &c. To which are added, occasional notes. By - - -, Esq. agent to the Sun.
Date: [1794?]- Books
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Christ the believer's treasure, considered in a sermon on 1 Cor.i.30. occasioned by the death of Mrs. Sarah Elliot; who departed this life July the 19th, 1763, in the 67th Year of her Age. By R. Elliot, A. B. Formerly of Bennet College, Cambridge.
Elliot, Richard, -1788.Date: [1763]- Books
The lady's companion. Containing upwards of three thousand different receipts in every kind of cookery: and those the best and the most fashionable; being four times the quantity of any book of this sort. With the receipts of Mrs. Stephens for the stone; Dr. Mead for the bite of a mad dog; the recipe [of T. Sandford and E. Gent] sent from Ireland, for the gout; Sir Hans Sloane's receipt for sore eyes; and the receipt for making tar water.
Date: 1751- Books
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The tryal of Mr. John Whaley, on an action brought against him by Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, for a non-performance of a promise of marriage: try'd on Friday the 26th of June, 1730, at the sittings at Guildhall, in His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas, before the Right Honourable Sir Robert Eyre.
Davis, Elizabeth, approximately 1700-Date: [1730?]- Books
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Enthusiasm display'd: being a true copy of a most learned, conscientious, and devout exercise, or sermon, held forth the last Lord's day of April, 1649. at Sir P---- T----'s house in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Lieutenant General Oliver Cromwell. As it was faithfully taken in characters by Aaron Guerdon. To which are added, I. The general character of Oliver, extracted from various Authors. II. His Particular Character. By Bevil Higgons; Esq; III. An exact Account of his Magnificent Lying in State, and Pompous Funeral. IV. Some Conjectures concerning the Place of his Burial. By Bishop Kennet. V. Poems on his death. By Mr. Waller and Mr. Cowley.
Date: MDCCXLIII. 1743- Books
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The trial at large, Behaviour, and Dying Declaration, of Mary Edmondson, Who was Try'd and Convicted at the Assizes held at Kingston upon Thames, in Surry, on Saturday, the Thirty-First Day of March, 1759. For the Murder of Mrs. Susanna Walker, Widow, her Aunt, At Rotherhith, on the 23d Day of February last. With an Authentic and Genuine Narrative Of that unfortunate young Woman, from her Commitment to the New Goal in Southwark, to her Execution at Kennington-Common, on Monday, the Second Day of April, 1759. And Copies of some Papers that she delivered at the Stockhouse Prison at Kingston just before she set out for the Place of Execution.
Edmondson, Mary, 1733-1759.Date: [1759]- Books
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The lady's companion. Containing upwards of three thousand different receipts in every kind of cookery: And Those the best and most fashionable; Being Four Times the Quantity of any Book of this Sort. I. Making near two Hundred different Sorts of Soops, Pottages, Broths, Sauces, Cullises, &c. after the French, Italian, Dutch, and English Way; also making Cake Soop for the Pocket. II. Dressing Flesh, Fish, and Fowl; this last illustrated with Cuts, shewing how every Fowl is to be truss'd. III. Directions for making Ragoos and Fricaseys. IV. Directions for Dressing all Manner of Kitchen Garden Stuff, &c. V. Making two Hundred different Sorts of Puddings, Florendines, Tanzeys, &c. which are four Times the Number to be met with in any other Book of this Kind. VI. The whole Art of Pastry, in making upwards of two Hundred Pies, (with the Shapes of them engraven on Copper-Plates) Tarts, Pasties, Custards, Cheese-Cakes, Yorkshire Muffins, &c. Vii. Receipts for all Manner of Pick ing, Potting, Collaring, &c. Viii. For Preserving, making Creams, Jellies, and all Manner of Confectionary, with particular Receipts for making Orgeat and Blanc Manger. IX. Rules and Directions for setting out Dinners, Suppers, and grand Entertainments. To which is added, bills of fare for every month in the year. Also directions for brewing beers, Ales, &c. making all Sorts of English Wines, Cyder, Mum, Metheglin, Vinegar, Verjuice, Catchup, &c. With the receipts of Mrs. Stephens for the stone; Dr. Mead for the Bite of a Mad Dog; the Recipe, sent from Ireland, for the Gout; Sir Hans Sloane's Receipt for Sore Eyes; and the Receipt for making Tar Water.
Date: 1753- Books
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A new system of the gout and rheumatism. Drawn from reason, anatomical observations, and experience. By the author of the practical scheme.This book (as also the practical scheme of secret injuries & broken constitions by fast living, former ill cures, salivations, & mercury; & those other books on The Anodyne Necklace: Gleets, & other such Weaknesses, Agues-Fevers, &c. as are mentioned in the Advertisement at the end of this Book) is Given Gratis Up one Pair of Stairs at the Sign of the Celebrated Anodyne Necklace (recommended by the late Dr. Chamberlen) for Childrens Teeth, &c. next to the Rose Tavern without Temple-Bar. At Mr. Cooper's the great Toy-Shop the Corner of Charles-Court by Hungerford-Market near Charing-Cross in the Strand. And At Mrs. Garway's Shop the Sign of the Practical Scheme at the Royal Exchange (south) Gate, facing Exchange-Alley on Cornhill-Side.
Author of The practical scheme.Date: 1719- Books
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The practical scheme on the following subjects. I. How any infected person may privately cure themselves of any venereal injury, without Slip-Slops of Physick, Suspicion, or discovering their Case to Any one. II. of a broken constitution by Fast Living, Former Cures, Mercury, Self-Defilements &c. III. of gleets and Weaknesses in either Sex. IV. Of Children's Cutting their Teeth. V. Of Tobacco, the Itch, Agues, & the Eyes. VI. Eronania, on the Crime of Self-Defilement. Vii. The Venereal, Gleet, & Gout Dispensatories. Dedicated to Dr. Chamberlen. This Book is Given Gratis, Up One pair of Stairs at the Sign of Dr. Chamberlen's A Nodyne Necklace for Childrens Teeth, next the Rose Tavern without Temple-Bar. At Mrs Garway's, the Sign of This Scheme at R. Exchange Gate. At Mr Greg's Bookseller next Northumberland-House, Charing Cross. And at R. Bradshaw's, (the Author's Servant) at his House next to the Kings-Head in Crown-Street, right against Sutton-Street End, just by Soho Square, as in the next Page.
Date: 1724- Books
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An essay on the ancient and modern use of physical necklaces for distempers in children: as their teeth, fits, fevers, convulsions, &c. With a Particular Account of that Celebrated Anodyne Necklace Recommended by the late Dr. Chamberlen for the Easy Breeding and Cutting of Children's Teeth, &c. More Children Dying of their Teeth, and Fits, Fevers, Convulsions, and other Distempers caused thereby, then (generally speaking) of all other Ailments whatsoever. By the author of The practical scheme. This Book (as also The Practical Scheme: The New System of The Gout, and Rheumatism: And the Treatise on Weaknesses, &c. in either Sex, as mentioned hereafter in the Advertisement at the End of this Book) is Given Gratis Up one pair of Stairs at the Sign of this Necklace next the Rose Tavern without Temple-Bar. At Mr. Cooper's the Great Toy-Shop the Corner of Charles-Court near Hungerford Market in the Strand. And At Mrs. Garway's, the Sign of The Practical Scheme at the Royal Exchange (south) Gate, right over against Exchange-Ally, on Cornhil Side. Entered in the Hall-Book.
Author of The practical scheme.Date: 1719- Books
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The practical scheme of secret injuries. And Broken Constitutions. By Fast Living, Former ill Cures, Salivations and Mercury. With an Appendix of Gleets, And other such Weaknesses in either Sex, usually attending Persons after Former Cures, Overstrainings, Self-Abuses, Hard Labours, Miscarriages, &c. Published since March 1713. Teaching Persons 1st. To understand rightly their own Case: Whether Infected or Not: If Infected, In what Degree of Malignity: And if Well after Former Cures. 2ly. To Cure themselves of these Disorders without Suspicion, Confinement, or Discovering their Case to others. This Book (as also those Others on the Gout, Rheumatism, and the Anodyne Necklace: as mentioned hereafter in the Advertisement at the end of this Scheme) is Given Gratis Up One Pair of Stairs at the Sign of The Celebrated Anodyne Necklace Recommended by the late Dr. Chamberlen) for Childrens Teeth, &c. near the Rose Tavern without Temple-Bar. At Mr. Coopers the Great-Toy Shop the corner of Charles Court by Hungerford-Market near Charing-Cross in the Strand. And at Mrs. Garway's Shop the Sign of This Scheme at the Royal Exchange (south) Gate, on Cornhill-Side. Dedicated to Dr. Chamberlen. Entred in the Hall-Book.
Date: 1719- Books
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The practical scheme explaining the symptoms and nature of the venereal or secret disease, A Broken Constitution, & a Gleet. Shewing what every One in these Circumstances ought necessarily to know concerning their Condition. And How of all the Ways of Curing either a Gleet in Men, or Draining Weaknesses in Women, or the Venereal Disease in Both, that easy Way by Dr. Cockburn's Lotion without Courses of Physick, is clearly the Best. But Practice (says Dr. Quincy, Disp. Par. 4.) does not fall into this easy Way of Cure so much as it justly deserves, for fear of making Too Short and Too Easy Cures. To which is added A Treatise of the Use of Tobacco. Of Childrens Cutting their Teeth: Of the Gout, the Itch, Agues, and the Eyes. Dedicated to Dr. Chamberlen. This Book is Given Gratis, Up One pair of Stairs at the Sign of Dr. Chamberlen's Anodyne Necklace for Childrens Teeth, next the Rose Tavern without Temple-Bar. At Mr. Greg's Bookseller next to Northumberland-House, at Charing Cross in the Strand. At Mrs Garway's at the Change. And by R. Bradshaw (the Author's Servant) to be directed to by letter in Crown-Street, against Sutton-Street End, by Soho Square, as Over Leaf in the next Page.
Date: 1725- Books
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The Protestant remembrancer, with impartial reflections on the affairs of Europe; being the continuation of The Protestant intelligence. And by the same society. Wherein Popery is fully expos'd, and the case of the Reformation stated.
Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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The sovereign goodness of the most high in putting an end to destructive wars, gratefully acknowledged. A sermon Preached May 5th, 1763: The Day appointed by His Majesty for a solemn Thanksgiving to Almighty God on Account of the peace. By John Richardson, At his Meeting-Place in Artillery-Lane, Spitalfields.
Richardson, John, -1792.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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Don Coblero: or, the mock baron. A burlesque poem.
F. J.Date: M,DCC,LXIII. [1763]- Books
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The practical scheme of the secret disease, and broken constitutions. Published since March. 1713. Teaching persons, 1st. To understand rightly their own case: whether infected or not: In what Degree of Malignity: And if well after former Cures. II. To Cure themselves of Secret Injuries, Heat of Urine Virulent Runnings, &c. Also a Broken, Spoiled, Decayed & Ruined Constitution and Habit of Body, by Fast-Living, Former ill Cures, Salivations, and Mercury, without Suspicion, Confinement or Discovering their Case to any one. Clearly explaining the most certain Signs to know this Disease by, with the true Method of Curing it: As when? How much? And what sort of Purging is Necessary for the Cure of it? And what Degrees of it may be cured without. This Book (as also those Others on the Gout and Rheumatism: the Anodyne Necklace: Gleets and other such Weaknesses: Agues, Fevers, &c. as mentioned hereafter in the Advertisement at the end of this Scheme) is Given Gratis (in most European Languages) Up One Pair of Stairs at the Sign of The Celebrated Anodyne Necklace (recommended by the late Dr. Chamberlen) for Childrens Teeth, &c. near the Rose Tavern without Temple-Bar. At Mr. Coopers the great Toy Shop the corner of Charles Court by Hungerford-Market near Charing-Cross in the Strand. And at Mrs. Garway's Shop the Sign of This Scheme at the Royal Exchange (south) Gate, on Cornhill-Side. Dedicated to Dr. Chamberlen. Entred in the Hall-Book.
Date: 1719- Books
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The practical scheme on the following subjects. I. An account of the venereal or secret disease. By which to know Infected Persons from Others, And Whether a Secret Injury is Received, or Not: If Received, In what Degree of Infection: And if Well after Former Cures. With Rules for its Cure. II. of a salivation: When necessary? Why Dangerous? Why so often ineffectual? And what Method is Safer for a Cure? As well for those Persons whose straitness of Circumstances cannot allow of Expence: As for those whose Business and Affairs will not admit of Confinement; Nor Constitution the Taking of Physick. III. of a broken constitution. by Fast Living &c. IV. of gleets and other such Weaknesses. V. Of the Gout and Rheumatism. VI. Of that (so much) Celebrated Anodyne Necklace Recommended by Dr Chamberlen for Childrens Teeth. Vii. Of Tobacco, Agues, & the Purging Sugar Plums. Dedicated to Dr. Chamberlen. Entered in the Hall-Book. This Book is given gratis, I. At all those Places that take the Purging Sugar Plums in, to sell again. II. At Mr. Coopers the Corner of Charles Court in the Strand. III. At Mrs Garway's the Sign of this Book at the R. Exchange-Gate. And Up One pair of Stairs at the Sign of This Anodyne Necklace just by the Rose Tavern without Temple-Bar. Where are Given also Gratis distinct separate Treatises at Length on these Subjects, and the Plague, Dedicated Dr. Sloane President of the College of Physicians.
Date: 1722- Books
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A reply to a bridge trustee, author of a letter to Mr. Pine, in the Bristol Gazette, of October 24, respecting "an impartial history of the late disturbances in Bristol," Lately Published. By John Rose.
Rose, John, 1757-1841.Date: [1793]- Books
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Middelton versus Rose. A report of an action brought in his Majesty's Court of King's Bench, by William Middelton, of Stockeld-Park, Esq. Against John Rose, his Groom, For Criminal Conversation with Clara Louisa Middelton, the wife of Mr. Middelton. Taken in short hand By J. H. Blanchard. With explanatory notes, And a short Sketch of the Proceedings of the Spiritual Court in the Suit for a Divorce still pending between Mr. Middelton and his Wife.
Rose, John, groom.Date: 1795- Books
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The trial of George Rose, Esq. Secretary to the Treasury, &c. for employing Mr. Smith, a publican in Westminster, upon a late Westminster election, and not paying him; ... Taken in short hand, by a barrister. ...
Rose, George, 1744-1818.Date: 1791- Books
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Pharmacopoeia venerea: or, a compleat venereal dispensatory. In which after accounting for and describing the symptoms of the venereal distemper As they appear in different Circumstances and Constitutions of Persons, the prescriptions in common practice are set down in English, and compared with a much easier and far better Method of Cure; By which any Person may much sooner and easier Cure themselves of either the Venereal Disease, or a crazy, Broken, spoiled Constitution, without telling their Condition to any one.
Date: 1724- Books
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Meditations on several interesting subjects. By the late Reverend Mr. Hugh Rose, minister at Nairn.
Rose, Hugh, 1633-1686.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
William Harvey : product of the Baroque Age and by-product of Shakespeare? a fantasy / by R.M. [Mrs. R. Melzer].
Melzer, Rose.Date: 1975- Books
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A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. Timothy Jollie, late pastor to the Congregational Church at Sheffield. With some brief hints relating to his character. By John Dela Rose.
De La Rose, John.Date: 1715