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Remarks on the French and English ladies, in a series of letters; interspersed with various anecdotes, and Additional Matter arising from the Subject. By John Andrews, LL.D.
Andrews, John, 1736-1809.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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The third and last letter to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England, wherein The design of the second (which was to refute the great and popular objections of dissenters against communion with the Church of England, and to reflect them back upon themselves) is farther pursued, and completed. To which is added an appendix, containing some considerations on the lawfulness, expediency, and necessity of requiring all who are to be admitted to the ministry, or to any ecclesiastical preferment in the Church of England, or to be preachers or teachers in any dissenting congregation, to subscribe the articles of faith and religion; and setting forth the inconsistencies between the notorious practices of dissenters, and the avowed principles of many of them touching that matter. By John White, B. D. Sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.
White, John, approximately 1685-1755.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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The third and last letter to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England, wherein the design of the second (which was to refute the great and popular objections of dissenters against communion with the Church of England, and to reflect them back upon themselves) is farther pursued, and completed. To which is added an appendix, containing some considerations on the lawfulness, expediency, and necessity of requiring all who are to be admitted to the ministry, or to any ecclesiastical preferment in the Church of England, or to be preachers or teachers in any dissenting congregation, to subscribe the articles of faith and religion; and setting forth the inconsistencies between the notorious practices of dissenters, and the avowed principles of many of them touching that matter. By John White, B. D. Sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.
White, John, approximately 1685-1755.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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The third and last letter to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England; wherein the design of the second (which was to refute the great and popular objections of dissenters against communion with the Church of England, and to reflect them back upon themselves) is farther pursued, and completed. To which is added, an appendix, containing some considerations on the lawfulness, expediency, and necessity of requiring all who are to be admitted to the ministry, or to any ecclesiastical preferment in the Church of England, or to be preachers or teachers in any dissenting congregation, to subscribe the articles of faith and religion; and setting forth the inconsistencies between the notorious practices of dissenters, and the avowed principles of many of them touching that matter. By John White, B. D. Sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.
White, John, approximately 1685-1755.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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A blow at the serpent; or a gentle answer from Maidstone Prison to appease wrath, advancing itself against truth and peace at Rochester. Together with the work of four days disputes, in the cathedral of Rochester, in the County of Kent, between several Ministers, and Richard Coppin, Preacher there, to whom very many People frequently came to hear, and much rejoiced at the Way of Truth and Peace he Preached, at the Fame whereof the Ministers in those Parts began to ring in their Pulpits, saying, ̀̀this man Blasphemeth,'' to deter their Parishioners from hearing him. Whereupon arose the Disputes, at which were some Magistrates, some Officers, and Soldiers, peaceable and well-minded, and very many People from all Parts adjacent, before whom the Truth was confirmed and maintained. The whole matter written by the Hearers on both sides. Published for the Confirmation and Comfort of all such as receive the Truth in the love of it. By Richard Coppin, now in Maidstone Prison for the Witness of Jesus. Twenty five articles since brought against him by the Ministers, as Blasphemy, and his Answers to them, how he was committed without Examination, and by whom. To which is added, his Threefold state of a Christian.
Coppin, Richard, active 1646-1659.Date: [1764]- Books
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Mr. Walker's lectures on natural philosophy. On Saturday the 14th of March will be published, printed in quarto, on a fine wove medium paper, to be completed in thirty-five numbers, published weekly, making two handsome volumes in Quat̕o, Number I. Price 1s. 6d. (with Two Copper-Plates, neatly engraved) of A system of familiar philosophy; in twelve lectures : Being The Course Usually Read By Mr. Walker, Of Conduit-Street, Hanover-Square: Containing the Elements, and the practical Uses to be drawn from the Chemical Properties of Matter; the Principles and Application of Mechanics, of Hydrostatics, of Hydraulics, of Pneumatics, of Magnetism, of Electricity, of Optics, and of Astronomy, including every material modern Discovery and Improvement to the present Time. To be illustrated by at least Fifty Copper-Plates, neatly engraved.
Date: [1799]- Archives and manuscripts
Cruickshank, J. - The Relative Amounts of Grey and White Matter and of their Water Content in some Normal and Pathological Brains
Date: 1917Reference: DGH1/6/18/59Part of: Records of Crichton Royal Hospital- Archives and manuscripts
"A supposition how the white matter is produced, which floats about in the air in Autumn, in a letter from Mr Arderon to Mr Baker."
Date: 28 August 1746Reference: MS.5403/4Part of: Folkes, Martin (1690-1754)- Archives and manuscripts
Cruickshank, J. - The Relative Amounts of Grey and White Matter in some Normal and Pathological Brains and the Water Content of some Normal and Pathological Brains
Date: 1917Reference: DGH1/6/18/60Part of: Records of Crichton Royal Hospital- Books
Matter of curious inquiry : Gilbert White and 'The natural history of Selborne' published in conjunction with an exhibition held in the John Rylands Library, Deansgate, 6 January - 31 March 1993 / text by John Hodgson.
Hodgson, John.Date: 1993- Videos
The dark matter of love.
Date: 2013- Books
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The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. The fourth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions by way of notes. By Benj. Martin, [greek text]
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: 1753- Books
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The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluios; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies 5 and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Infects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. Illustrated with twenty-six copper-plates. By Benj. Martin, [greek text]
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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A memorial of Anne Gwin, A Prudent and Virtuous Maiden, Who departed this Life at Falmouth, the 15th Day of the Second Month, called April, 1715. in the 23d Year of her Age. With Some Portions of Scripture which she Transcribed for Matter of Meditation; And several Sayings of the Ancient Fathers, Prayers and Soliloquies, shewing forth how she pass'd her Days in Consideration of Good Things.
Gwin, Thomas, 1656?-1720.Date: 1715- Books
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The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent Parts; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fixed Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a Philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. Of the Parts of animal Bodies; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. The fifth edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions, by way of notes. By Benj. Martin, [greek]
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal Nature and Properties of Matter, or Substance, and the specifick Qualities of natural Bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general View of the Universe, and its great constituent parts; the Sun, Moon, Planets, Comets, fix'd Stars, &c. Part III. Aerology, compriseth the Philosophy of the Atmosphere, shewing the wonderful Nature and Properties of the Air, Wind, Meteors, and other Phaenomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a philosophical View of the terraqueous Globe, in all its Parts and Productions; as Minerals, Metals, Stones, &c. The Laws of Fluids; the Sea, its Tides, &c. Of Rivers, Springs, &c. Of Vegetation, and the Nature of Plants, Trees, &c. [illegible] the Parts of animal Bodies; and a Survey of the Nature of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Shell-Animals, &c. The whole extracted from the Writings of the greatest Naturalists of the last and present Age, treated in the familiar Way of Dialogue, adapted purposely to the Capacities of the Youth of both Sexes; and adorned and illustrated with Variety of Copper-Plates, Maps, &c. Several of which are entirely new, and all easy to be understood. By Benj. Martin, [greek text]
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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The art of speaking. Containing, I. An essay; in which are given rules for expressing properly the principal passions and humours, which occur in Reading, or Public Speaking; and II. Lessons, taken from the antients and moderns, (with Additions and Alterations where thought useful,) exhibiting a Variety of Matter for Practice; the emphatical Words printed in Italics; with Notes of Direction referring to the Essay. To Which Are Added, A Table Of The Lessons, And AN Index, Of The Various Passions And Humours In The Essay And Lessons.
Burgh, James, 1714-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIV. [1784]- Digital Images
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Healthy adult human head and brain viewed from behind, MRI
Dr Flavio Dell'Acqua- Books
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A thousand notable things of sundrie sorts : Whereof some are wonderfull, some strange, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable, and many verie precious.
Lupton, ThomasDate: 1595- Books
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Specification of William White : deodorizing sewage matters.
White, William.Date: 1855- Books
Are all the women still white? : rethinking race, expanding feminisms / edited by Janell Hobson.
Date: [2016]- Ephemera
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Soapine : for washing and cleaning everything, no matter what, Soapine works quicker, easier, cheaper and better than soap or anything else : one trial will convince you / Kendall Manufacturing Company.
Kendall Manufacturing Company.Date: [between 1880 and 1889?]- Books
Curating human remains : caring for the dead in the United Kingdom / edited by Myra Giesen.
Date: 2013- Books
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Dr. Snape instructed in some matters especially relating to convocations and converts from popery. By a member of the convocation.
Kennett, White, 1660-1728.Date: [1718]- Books
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A letter to the author of a pamphlet, intitled, a few thoughts and matters of fact concerning Methodism. By James Kershaw, Author of the Appeal to the Public.
Kershaw, James, approximately 1730-1797.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]