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St James's church, Clerkenwell, London: the ruins, with men climbing on them. Wood engraving by Branston and Wright, 1830, after J. Carter, 1788.
Carter, John, 1748-1817.Date: 1830Reference: 24521i- Books
The citizen and countryman's experienced farrier ... To all which is added, a valuable and fine collection of the surest and best receipts in the known world for the cure of all maladies and distempers that are incident to horses of what kind soever, with directions to know what is the ailment, or disease / By J. Markham, G. Jefferies, and discreet Indians.
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637.Date: 1764- Books
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Philanthropic Society. President, His Grace the Duke of Leeds. Vice-presidents. Right Hon. Earl of Aylesford. Right Hon. Viscount Bulkeley. Right Hon. Viscount Cremorne. Hon. Philip Pusey. Alderman Sir James Sanderson, M.P. George Hardinge, Esq. M.P. James Sims, M.D. John Harman, Esq. Edward Gale Boldeo, Esq. Treasurer. Committee. William Browne, Esq. Thomas Hibbert, Esq. Jeremiah Bentham, Esq. James Martin, Esq. M.P. Henry Jackson, Esq. J.J. Angerstein, Esq. John Swale, Esq. Thomas Gataker, Esq. Abraham Winterbottom. Esq. Joseph Ballard, Esq. Rev. W. Agutter, M.A. R.W. Dickson, M.D. Jeremiah Harman, Esq. Rev. J. Grindlay, LL.D. Lieut. Col. Harnage. Rev. Thomas Foster, M.A. Robert S. Sloper, Esq. Samuel Bosanquet, jun. Esq. George Adams, Esq. Henry Hoare, Esq. Thomas Denham, Esq. George Blackman, Esq. Rev. Dr. Buckner. James Arbouin Esq. Visitors. Sir Joseph Andrews, bart. William Houlston, Esq. Rev. Mr. Neale. James Mackintosh, Esq. Auditors of accounts. Thomas Palmer, Esq. Benjamin Hutton, Esq. John Clarke, Esq. Rev. G. Gregory, D.D. chaplain, Mr. William Decy, secretary, No. 3, King's Arms Buildings, Cornhill. Mr. John Durand, superintendant.
Philanthropic Society (London, England)Date: August 31, 1792]- Books
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Three treatises, in which the fundamental principle, doctrines, worship, ministry and discipline of the people called Quakers, are plainly declared. The first, by William Penn, in England; the second, by Robert Barclay, in Scotland; the third, by Joseph Pike, in Ireland.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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Select trials at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, for murder, robberies, rapes, sodomy, coining, Frauds, Bigamy, and other Offences. To which are added, genuine accounts of the lives, behaviour, confessions and dying speeches of the most eminent convicts. In Four Volumes. From the year 1720, to this time. ... . From December 1720, to October 1723. Amongst a great many other remarkable Trials are, For Murder. James Hall, Sarah Malcomb, T. Billings, T. Wood, and Catherine Hayes, Capt. John Jayne, Richard Savage, James Clough, Lewis Houssart, Major J. Oneby, Burnworth, Blewit, and their Gang, T. Athoe, and his Son, &c. &c. &c. For the Highway. W. Gorden, W. Wreathock, and his Gang, T. Carr, and E. Adams, Mary Young alias Jenny Diver, James Dalton, &c. &c. &c. For Forgery. Richard Brabant, Parson Kinnersley, and W. Hales, &c. &c. &c. For Rapes and Attempts to Ravish. Arthur Gray, Samuel Street, Col. Charteris, William West, &c. &c. &c. For receiving stolen Goods. J. Barthelmi, Jonathan Wild, &c. &c. &c. For Burglary. John Sheppard, Edgworth Bess, &c. &c. &c. For Sodomy and Sodomitical Practices. Margaret Clap, Charles Hitchin, &c. &c. &c.
Date: M.DCC.XLII. [1742]- Books
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The pronunciation of the English language vindicated from imputed anomaly & caprice: in two parts. An Analytical Process Respecting Elementary Combinations and Variations, Chiefly Confined to Monosyllables. An Investigation of Prosodv in all the Multiplied forms of Words, Syllables, Green and Latin Analogy, &c. With an appendix, on the dialects of human speech in all countries, And an Analytical Discussion and Vindication of the Dialect of Scotland. By the Rev. James Adams, S. R. E. S.
Adams, James, 1737-1802.Date: M,DCC,XCIX. [1799]- Books
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[The cert]ainty of a future state asserted and vindicated against the exceptions of the Late Lord Bolingbroke: In a sermon preached at Mary's in Oxford, at the assizes, held there by the Honourable Mr. Justice Birch, and Mr. Baron Adams, on Thursday, March 6. 1755. Thomas Randolph, D.D. president of C.C.C. Oxford. Published at the request of the vice-chancellor, and heads of houses.
Randolph, Thomas, 1701-1783.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The Christian ministry and stewardship. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday June 8. 1760. By James Stillingfleet,...
Stillingfleet, James, 1729-1817.Date: 1760- Books
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A disquisition of the stone and gravel, and other diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, &c. the Occult Causes of the Stone assign'd, its Principles explain'd; with the manner of its Accumulation; and by what means a Nucleus is first form'd, which generates the Stone; with the most rational Method of Cure. By Wm. Adams, Surgeon, London.
Perry, S. (Sampson), 1747-1823.Date: [1785?]- Books
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Excommunication, and the duty of all men to believe, weighed in the balance. In a letter to Mr. Ryland, Junior. Occasioned by a letter of excommunication, sent to Mr. Adams, Mine Host, at Northampton. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel; at Monkwell Street Meeting; and at Horsleydown.
Huntington, William, 1745-1813.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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A disquisition of the stone and gravel, and other diseases of the bladder, kidneys, &c. The Occult Causes of the Stone assign'd, its Principles explain'd; with the manner of its Accumulation; and by what means a Nucleus is first form'd, which generates the Stone; with the most rational Method of Cure. By Wm. Adams, Surgeon, London.
Perry, S. (Sampson), 1747-1823.Date: [1785?]- Books
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History of the political life and public services, as a senator and a statesman, of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox: One Of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries Of State.
Moir, J. (John).Date: M.DCC.LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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Thoughts on the difficulties and distresses in which the peace of 1783, has involved the people of England; on the present disposition of the English, Scots, and Irish, to emigrate to America; and On the Hazard they run (without certain Precautions) of rendering their Condition more deplorable. Addressed to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox. By John King, Esq;
King, John (Banker)Date: 1783- Books
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The speech of the Hon. Charles James Fox, at a general meeting of the electors of Westminster, held ... on Monday the 10th of December, 1781, for the purpose of considering of such measures as may be thought adviseable in the present ... alarming situation of the kingdom
Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806.Date: [1781?]- Books
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Thoughts on the difficulties and distresses in which the peace of 1783, has involved the people of England; On the present disposition of the English, Scots, and Irish, to Emigrate to America; and on the hazard they run (without certain precautions) of rendering their condition more deplorable. Addressed to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox. By John King, Esq;
King, John (Banker)Date: 1783- Books
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A disquisition of the stone and gravel, and other diseases of the bladder, kidneys, &c. The Occult causes of the Stone assign'd, its Principles explain'd; with the manner of its Accumulation; and by what means a Nucleus is first form'd, which generates the Stone. Also, Stated Diagnostics for distinguishing such Diseases, from Carunculae and Excressences of the Urethra, the Effects of a Venereal Taint, with the most rational Method of Cure. By Wm. Adams, Surgeon, London. Plus vident Oculi quam Oculus.
Perry, S. (Sampson), 1747-1823.Date: [1780?]- Books
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A sermon preached in the cathedral and metropolitical church of Christ, Canterbury, on Friday, February 4, 1780. Being the day appointed to be observed as a day of general fasting and humiliation. By the Honourable and Reverend James Cornwallis, LL. D. Dean of Canterbury.
Cornwallis, James Cornwallis, Earl, 1743-1824.Date: [1780]- Books
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The trial (at large) of James Hill; otherwise James Hind; otherwise, James Actzen: for feloniously, wilfully, and maliciously, setting fire to the rope-house, in His Majesty's dock-yard at Portsmouth. Tried at the Assize, at Winchester, on Thursday, March 6, 1777. Before the honorable Sir William Henry Ashhurst, knt. ... and Sir Beaumont Hotham, knt. ... / Taken in short-hand ... by Joseph Gurney. And published by permission of the judges.
Aitken, James, 1752-1777.Date: [1777?]- Books
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The trial (at large) of James Hill; otherwise James Hind; otherwise, James Actzen: for feloniously, wilfully, and maliciously, setting fire to the rope-house, in His Majesty's dock-yard at Portsmouth. Tried at the Assize, at Winchester, on Thursday, March 6, 1777. Before the honorable Sir William Henry Ashhurst, knt. ... and Sir Beaumont Hotham, knt. ... / Taken in short-hand ... by Joseph Gurney. And published by permission of the judges.
Aitken, James, 1752-1777Date: [1777?]- Books
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The thoughts of a traveller upon our American disputes.
Draper, William, Sir, 1721-1787.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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The constitutional right of the legislature of Great Britain, to tax the British colonies in America, impartially stated.
Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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Letters from an American farmer; describing certain provincial situations, manners, and customs, not generally known; And Conveying Some Idea Of The Late And Present Interior Circumstances Of The British Colonies In North America. Written For The Information Of A Friend In England, by J. Hector St. John, A Farmer In Pennsylvania.
St. John de Crèvecoeur, J. Hector, 1735-1813.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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The fugitive of folly; intended as a representative sketch of the progress of error, from youth to manhood: in a miniature of modern manners, with hints for the regulation of the police, &c. &c. By Thos. Thoughtless, junior, Esquire.
Thoughtless, Thomas.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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A Scourge for oppressors, and such as wrong the poor: Being a true and faithful account of God's divine judgment, shewn upon one [Ja]mes Adams of Milton near Cambridge: ...o having a great quantity of corn, refus'd to [s]ell it to the poor at the market-price, intending [t]o raise the market in prejudice of the poor: when it pleas'd God, on the 1st of this instant [s]eptember, to send a tempest of thunder and lighting, which burnt it all up, and part of his house [a]nd barn, and likewise all his grain that grew[th]is year. Being [wa]rning to all those who designedly go to wrong the poor by raising the price of bread. Truth of which will be attested by the Cambridge or Royston ...ches or carriers. And by James Chamberlin at the Crewel[shop] in Harrow-Alley in Fleet-Lane, near the Old-Baily[and] also by the printer of this book, where the letter is to be ....
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The Middlesex Hospital: seen from the south-east. Engraving by E. Rooker, 1757, after J. Paine.
Date: 1757Reference: 38603i