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Memoirs of the life and times, of the famous Jonathan Wild, together with the history and lives, of modern rogues, Several of 'em his Acquaintance, that have been executed before and since his death, for the High-Way, Pad, Shop-Lifting, House-Breaking, Picking of Pockets, and impudent Robbing in the Streets, and at Court. Never before made Publick. Writen by Capt. Alexander Smith, Author of the History of the High-Way-Men in Three Volumes. Royal Concubines and Gamesters. Intermixt with strange Discoveries of several unheard of barbarous Murders; all taken out of the Records of Newgate, continued down to the present Times. Adorn'd with cuts.
Smith, Alexander, active 1714-1726.Date: 1726- Ephemera
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Important notice! : Edmonds' late Wombwell's Royal Windsor Castle Menagerie, will exhibit at Shrewsbury, on Friday, Saturday, and Monday, August 23rd, 24th, and 26th, and at Wellington, on Tuesday, augiust 27th, 1861, accompanied by that extraordinary race of men, the Zulu Kaffirs, or WILD MEN! of Africa : Maxos and Nonswenzo - who will go through their wonderful and extraordinary performances at each exhibition ...
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A group of men catching horses with a lasso. Etching by W. S. Howitt.
Howitt, Samuel, 1765?-1822.Date: 1 August 1801Reference: 41430i- Books
Oscar Wilde prefigured : queer fashioning and British caricature, 1750-1900 / Dominic Janes.
Janes, DominicDate: 2016- Books
The wild man within : an image in Western thought from the Renaissance to romanticism / edited by Edward Dudley and Maximillian E. Novak.
Dudley, Edward J.Date: [1973, ©1972]- Books
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1. Catonis disticha de moribus. 2. Dicta insignia septem sapientum Græciæ. 3. Mimi Publiani, sive, Senecæ proverbia, anglo-latina. Cato item grammatice interpretatus Latinis & vernaculis vocibus pari ordine, sed diversis lineis alternatis. Quo se aetatula Pueriles Praecepta vitae communis ita legant ut intelligant. A Carolo Hoolo, A. M. Privatae Scholae Grammaticae Institutore in ... viciculo apud Londinates. = I. Cato's distichs concerning manners. 2. Excellent Sayings of the Seven Wise Men of Greece. 3. Publius's Stage Verses, or Seneca's Proverbs in Latin and English. Likewise Cato Construed Grammatically, with one row Latin, and another English. Whereby little Children may Understandingly learn the Rules of Common Behaviour By Charles Hool, Master of Arts, and Teacher of a private Grammar School in Goldsmiths-Alley, London.
Date: 1708- Pictures
Men standing by a tree in Ceylon, holding bows and arrows. Photograph, ca.1900, by A. Plate.
Plate, A. W. A.Reference: 549141i- Books
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Apollo anglicanus: The English Apollo. Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. A twofold ... and Gregorian or foreign computations, more plain and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use of most men. ... fixed stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. The thirtieth impression of the same author. ... meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degree, 41 minutes, exactly fitting all the middle counties of England, and without sensible error the whole kingdom. ... student in the physical and mathematical sciences.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1713- Books
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Apollo Anglicanus: the English apollo. [...] Assisting [...] ing of this year's revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. [...] and Gregorian or Foreign computations, more plain and full than any other; with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. [...] To which is added the moon's application to the fixed stars: with the calculations of the eclipses: also rules and tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. [...] Meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees, 41 minutes, exactly [f]itting all the middle counties of England, and, without sensible error, the whole kingdom. By Richard Saunder, [...] Student in the physical and mathematical sciences. The [one] and fortieth impression of the same author.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1727- Books
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Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. Assisting All Persons in the Right Understanding of this Year's Revolutions, as also of Things past, present, and to come. A twofold Kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or Foreign Computations, more plain and full than any other; with the Rising and Setting of the Sun, the Nightly Rising and Setting of the Moon, and also her Southing, exactly calculated for every Day. Of General Use for most Men. Being Bissextile, or Leap-Year. To which is added the Moon's Application to the fixed Stars: With the Calculations of the Eclipses: Also Rules and Tables for the Measuring of Timber: With many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Meridian of Leicester, whose Latitude is 52 Degrees, 41 Minutes, exactly fitting all the middle Counties of England, and, without sensible Error, the whole Kingdom. By Richard Saunder, Student in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The Six and Fortieth Impression of the same Author.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1732- Books
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1710. Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. With necessary tables, plain and useful, a twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or foreign computations, more plain and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nighty rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. Being second after bissextile, or leap year. To which is added the moon's application to the fixed stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to art, and fitted to the meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees, 41 minutes, exactly fitting all the middle counties of England, and without sensible error the whole kingdom. By Richard Saunder, student in the physical and mathematical sciences.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1710- Books
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Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. Assisting All Persons in the Right Understanding of this Years Revolutions, as also of Things past, present, and to come. With necessary Tables, plain and useful A twofold Kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or Foreign Computations, more plain and full than any other, with the Rising and Setting of the Sun, the nightly Rising and Setting of the Moon, and also her Southing, exactly calculated for every Day. Of general Use for most Men. Being first after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. To which is added the Moon's Application to the fixed Stars: With the Calculation of the Eclipses: Also Rules and Tables for the measuring of Timber: With mauy other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to Art, and fitted to the Meridian of Leicester, whose Latitude is 52 Degrees, 41 Minutes, exactly fitting all the middle Counties of England, and without sensible Error the whole Kingdom. By Richard Saunder, Student in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1709- Books
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Apollo Anglicanus: the English apollo. Assisting All Persons in the Right Understanding of this Years Revolutions, as also of Things past, present, and to come. With necessary Tables, plain and useful. A twofold Kalender, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or Foreign Computations, more plain and full than any other with the Rising and Setting of the Sun, the nightly Rising and Setting of the Moon, and also her Southing, exactly calculated for every Day. Of general Use for most Men. Being the Third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. To which is added the Moon's Application to the fixed Stars: With the Calculation of the Eclipses: Also Rules and Tables for the measuring of Timber: With other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to Art, and fitted to the Meridian of Leicester, whose Latitude is 52 Degrees, 41 Minutes, exactly fitting all the middle Counties of England, and without sensible Error the whole Kingdom. By Richard Saunder, Student in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1707- Books
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Apollo Anglicanus: the English apollo: Assisting All Persons in the Right Understanding of this Year's Revolutions, as also of Things past, present, and to come. A twofold Kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or Foreign Computations, more plain and full than any other; with the Rising and Setting of the Sun, the Nightly Rising and Setting of the Moon, and also her Southing, exactly calculated for every Day. Of General Use for most Men. Being the First after Bissextile or Leap-Year. To which is added the Moon's Application to the fixed Stars: With the Calculations of the Eclipses: Also Rules and Tables for the Measuring of Timber: With many other Things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to Art, and fitted to the Meridian of Leicester, whose Latitude is 52 Degrees, 41 Minutes, exactly fitting all the middle Counties of England, and, without sensible Error, the whole Kingdom. By Richard Saunders, Student in the Physical and Mathematical Science.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1737- Books
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Dade, 1707. The country-man's Kalendar, for the year of Christ 1707. Being the third after leap-year. Containing the dilay motions of the sund, moon and planets; the inclination of the air, and the alteration of the weather, throughout the year. Also, these useful things following; 1. The sun's rising and setting every day in the year. 2. A chronology of several remarkable things. 3. The nature of the four seasons of the year. 4. The eclipses of the sun and moon. 5. Physical verses, and rules for husbandry and gardening. 6. Observations, and natural prognofticks for the weather. 7. Of the judgment of diseases from the urine. And for the benefit of country-men, an account of several diseases incident to cattel, with the causes, and cures of them. Calculated for the meridian of the middle of England: and therefore more useful for the whole nation, and the Kingdom of Ireland also.
Dade, William.Date: 1707- Books
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1711. Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. With necessary tables, plain and useful, a twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or foreign computations, more plain and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. Being third after bissextile, or leap-year To which is added the moon's application to the fixed stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to art, and fitted to the meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees, 41 minutes, exactly fitting all the middle countries of England, and without sensible error the whole kingdom. By Richard Saunder, student in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1711- Books
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The irish man's letter to Joseph Trapp, in vindication of the Bishop of Bangor's Sermon: concerning Christ being sole king and law giver to his subjects, Dan. 5. 21. And his Dwelling was with the Wild Asses, they Fed him with Grass like Oxen, and his Body was Wet with the Dew of Heaven; till he knew that the most high God Ruled in the Kingdom of Men.
Irish Man.Date: 1717- Books
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1712. Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. Assisting persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. [With] necessary tables, plain and useful. ... twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian, or foreign computations, more ... and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. Being bissextile, or leap-year. [To] which is added the moon's application to the ... stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also ... for the measuring of timber: with many other ... both pleasant, useful, and necessary. The twenty ninth impression of the same author. Calculated according to art, and fitted to the meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees, 41 minutes, exactly fitting all the middle countries of England, and without sensible error the whole kingdom. [By] Richard Saunder, [a student] in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1712- Books
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Apollo Anglicanus: the English apollo. Assisting All Persons in the Right Understanding of this Year's Revolutions, as also of Things past, present, and to come. A two-fold Kalendar, viz. Julian or English and Gregorian or Foreign Computations, more plain and full than any other; with the Rising and Setting of the Sun, the Nightly Rising and Setting of the Moon, and also her Southing, exactly calculated for every Day. Of General Use for most Men. Being the First after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. To which is added the Moon's Application to the fixed Stars: With the Calculation of the Eclipses: Also Rules and Tables for the measuring of Timber: With many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to Art, and fitted to the Meridian of Leicester, whose Latitude is 52 Degrees, 41 Minutes, exactly sitting all the middle Countries of England, and, without sensible Error, the whole Kingdom. By Richard Saunder, Student in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The Nine and Thirtieth Impression of the same Author.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1725- Books
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Apollo Anglicanus: the English apollo: Assisting All Persons in the Right Understanding of this Year's Revolutions, as also of Things past, present, and to come. A Twofold Kalender, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or Foreign Computations, more plain and full than any other; with the Rising and Setting of the Sun, the Nightly Rising and Setting of the Moon, and also her Southing, exactly calculated for every Day. Of General Use for most Men. Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. To which is added the Moon's Application to the fixed Stars: With the Calculations of the Eclipses: Also Rules and Tables for the Measuring of Timber: With many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to Art, and fitted to the Meridian of Leicester, whose Latitude is 52 Degrees, 41 Minutes, exactly fitting all the middle Counties of England, and, without sensible Error, the whole Kingdom. By Richard Saunder, Student in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The Eight and Fortieth Impression of the same Author.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1734- Books
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Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. Assisting All Persons in the Right Understanding of this Year's Revolutions, as also of Things past, present, and to come. A Twofold Kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or Foreign Computations, more plain and full than any other; with the Rising and Setting of the Sun, the Nightly Rising and Setting of the Moon, and also her Southing, exactly calculated for every Day. Of General Use for most Men. Being Third after Bissextiles or Leap-Year. To which is added the Moon's Application to the fixed Stars: With the Calculations of the Eclipses: Also Rules and Tables for the Measuring of Timber: With many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to Art, and fitted to the Meridian of Leicester, whose Latitude is 52 Degrees, 41 Minutes, exactly fitting all the middle Counties of England, and, without sensible Error, the whole Kingdom. By Richard Saunder, Student in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The Five and Fortieth Impression of the same Author.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1731- Books
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Apollo Anglicanus: the English apollo Assisting All Persons in the Right Understanding of this Year's Revolutions, as also of Things past, present, and to come. A twofold Kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or Foreign Computations, more plain and full than any other; with the Rising and Setting of the Sun, the Nightly Rising and Setting of the Moon, and also her Southing, exactly calculated for every Day. Of General Use for most Men. Being Second after Bissextile, or Leap-Year To which is added the Moon's Application to the fixed Stars: With the Calculations of the Eclipses: Also Rules and Tables for the Measuring of Timber: With many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to Art, and fitted to the Meridian of Leicester, whose Latitude is 52 Degrees, 41 Minutes, exactly fitting all the middle Counties of England, and, without sensible Error, the whole Kingdom. By Richard Saunder. Student in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The Four and Fortieth Impression of the same Author.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1730- Pictures
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Peter, the wild boy. Line engraving.
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Peter, the wild boy. Engraving.
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Peter, the wild boy. Line engraving.
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