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Queer intentions : a (personal) journey through LGBTQ+ culture / Amelia Abraham.
Abraham, AmeliaDate: 2019- Books
Critica sacra : in two parts: the first containing Observations on all the radices, or primitive Hebrew words of the Old Testament, in order alphabetical. Wherein both they (and many derivatives also issuing from them) are fully opened out of the best lexicographers and scholiasts. The second edition corrected, and much enlarged by the authour. The second, Philologicall and theologicall observations upon all the Greek words of the New Testament, in order alphabetical. Wherein usually the etymon of the word is given ... and the severall acceptions of it in Scripture, and the versions by expositors are set down. / By Edward Leigh ... The third edition.
Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671.Date: M. DC. L. [1650]- Books
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The Middle East on the eve of modernity : Aleppo in the eighteenth century / Abraham Marcus.
Marcus, Abraham, 1948-Date: 1989- Books
Rebel genius : Warren S. McCulloch's transdisciplinary life in science / Tara H. Abraham.
Abraham, Tara H.Date: [2016]- Books
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A very dangerous citizen : Abraham Lincoln Polonsky and the Hollywood left / Paul Buhle and Dave Wagner.
Buhle, Paul, 1944-Date: [2001], ©2001- Books
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The last best hope of earth : Abraham Lincoln and the promise of America / Mark E. Neely, Jr.
Neely, Mark E., JrDate: [1995], ©1995- Books
Canones et consultationes medicinales. Quibus recta medicinae faciendae via & ratio, praeceptis & exemplis perspicue demonstratur / [Nicolas Abraham de La Framboisière].
La Framboisière, Nicolas Abraham de, b. 16th century.Date: 1619- Books
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Journey to the frontier : two roads to the Spanish Civil War / Peter Stansky and William Abrahams ; with photographs.
Stansky, Peter, 1932-Date: 1966- Books
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A guide to the English tongue, With a large supplement of rules and observations for youths accomplishments in the way of trade. In two parts. The first proper for beginners, shewing a natural and easy method to pronounce and express both common words, and proper names; in which particular care is had to shew the accent, for preventing vicious pronunciation. The second for such as are advanced to some ripeness of judgment, containing observations on the sound of letters and dipthongs, rules for the true division of syllables, and the use of capitals, stops and marks, with large tables of abbreviations and distinctions of word, and several alphabets of copies for young writers. By Tho. Dyche, school-master in London.
Dyche, Thomas, -approximately 1733.Date: 1756- Books
The finest traditions of my calling : one physician's search for the renewal of medicine / Abraham M. Nussbaum, M.D.
Nussbaum, Abraham M., 1975-Date: [2016]- Books
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The london kalendar; or, court and city register, for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1800; Including a List of the present Parliament, more extensive and useful than in any other Book of the Kind yet published. Containing, England. I. Lists of both Houses of Parliament; the State, Law, Revenue, and Public, Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Seminaries, Medical Societies, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public, Offices; Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament; a List of the Baronets; all the Law, State, Revenue, and public, Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Carefully corrected at the respective Offices.
Date: [1800]- Books
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A state of the case of the creditors of Burton's Bank. In which is contained, a narrative of the proceedings relative to the demands ... against the estate of Francis Harrison, ... Together with a collection of the papers published, both for and against the proposal, lately made by Abraham Creichton, ...
Date: 1751- Books
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A state of the case of the creditors of Burton's Bank. In which is Contained, A Narrative of the Proceedings Relative to the Demands of the said Creditors, against the Estate of Francis Harrison, Esq; deceased. Together with A Collection of the Papers Published, both for and against the Proposal, lately made by Abraham Creichton, Esq; to the said Creditors.
Date: Printed in the Year, MDCC,LI. [1751]- Books
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The second and third parts of the works. Of Mr. Abraham Cowley. The second containing what was written and published by himself in his younger years: now reprinted together. The third containing his six books of plants, never before published in English ... / now made English by several hands [J.O., C. Cleve, N. Tate, and A. Behn] With necessary tables to both parts, and divers poems in praise of the author.
Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667Date: 1700- Books
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Excise elegy: or, the Dragon demolish'd. A new ballad. To the tune of Packington's Pound. Dedicated to those worthy gentlemen Sir Paul Methuen, knight of the Bath, Sir William Wyndham, and Sir Abraham Elton, barts. Sir John Barnard, Knt. one of the aldermen of London, William Pulteney, William Shippen, Henry Rolle, and Samuel Sands, Esqs. Mr. Alderman ...sons and Mr. Alderman Perry, both of this city; and all others who distinguished themselves by speeches against the many-headed Hydra.
Philalethes.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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The conduct of the first converts to christianity, considered and applied, in a sermon, preached at Bridport, on the tenth of July, 1788, at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas Howe. By Joshua Toulmin, A. M. Also, the perpetuity of the Christian Church, in a sermon, preached at Ringwood, on the sixteenth of July, 1788. At the Ordination of the Rev. William Gellibrand. By Abraham Rees, D. D. F. R. S. To which are added, the questions proposed to Mr. Howe, with his answers; and a charge, delivered on both these occasions. By Andrew Kippis, D. D. F. R. S. and S. A.
Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Archives and manuscripts
Volume 6. 'Post Penicillin Antibiotics: From Acceptance to Resistance?'
The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCLDate: 1997-2000Reference: GC/253/A/6Part of: Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine Seminars- Archives and manuscripts
General business correspondence
Date: April-June 1893Reference: WF/E/02/01/01/115Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Books
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The British architect: or, The builder's treasury of stair-cases. Containing, I. An easier, more intelligible, and expeditious method of drawing the five orders, than has hitherto been published, by a scale of twelve equal parts, free from those troublesome divisons, called Aliquot parts. Shewing also how to glue up their columns and capitals. II. Likewise stair cases ... shewing their most convenient situation, and the form of their ascending in the most grand manner: with a great variety of curious ornaments, whereby any gentleman may fix on what will suit him best, there being examples of all kinds; and necessary directions for such persons as are unacquainted with that branch. III. Designs of arches, doors, and windows. IV. A great variety of new and curious chimney-pieces, in the most elegant and modern taste. V. Corbels, shields, and other beautiful decorations. VI. Several useful and necessary rules of carpentry; with the manner of trussed roofs, and the nature of a splayed circular soffit, both in a straight and circular wall, never published before. Together with raking cornices, groins, and angle brackets described. The whole being illustrated with upwards of one hundred designs and examples, curiously engraved on sixty folio copperplates. By Abraham Swan, architect.
Swan, Abraham.Date: M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]- Books
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The British architect: or, the builders treasury of stair-cases. Containing I. An easier, more intelligible, and expeditious Method of drawing the Five Orders, than has hitherto been published, by a Scale of Twelve equal Parts, free from those troublesome Divisions called Aliquot Parts. Shewing also how to glue up their Columns and Capitals. II. Likewise Stair-Cases, (those most useful, ornamental, and necessary Parts of a Building, though never before sufficiently described in any Book, ancient or modern;) shewing their most convenient Situation, and the Form of their ascending in the most grand Manner: With a great Variety of curious Ornaments, whereby any Gentleman may fix on what will suit him best, there being Examples of all Kinds; and necessary Directions for such Persons as are unacquainted with that Branch. III. Designs of Arches, Doors, and Windows. IV. A great Variety of New and Curious Chimney-Pieces, in the most elegant and modern Taste. V. Corbels, Shields, and other beautiful Decorations. VI. Several useful and necessary Rules of Carpentry; with the Manner of Trussed Roofs, and the Nature of a splayed circular Soffit, both in a streight and circular Wall, never published before. Together with Raking Cornices, Groins, and Angle Brackets described. The whole being illustrated with upwards of one hundred designs and Examples, curiously engraved by the best Islands, on sixty folio copper-plates. By Abraham Swan, Architect.
Swan, Abraham.Date: [1765?]- Books
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The British architect: or, the builders treasury of stair-cases. Containing. I. An easier, more intelligible, and expeditious Method of drawing the Five Orders, than has hitherto been published, by a Scale of Twelve equal Parts, free from those troublesome Divisions call'd Aliquot Parts. Shewing also how to giue up their Columns and Capitals. II. Likewise Stair-Cases, (those most useful, ornamental, and necessary Parts of a Building, though never before sufficiently described in any Book, Ancient or Modern;) shewing their most convenient Situation, and the Form of their Ascending in the most grand Manner: With a great Variety of curious Ornaments, whereby any Gentleman may fix on what will suit him best, there being Examples of all Kinds; and necessary Directions for such Persons as are unacquainted with that Branch. III. Designs of Arches, Doors, and Windows. IV. A great Variety of New and Curious Chimney-Pieces, in the most elegant and modern Taste. V. Corbels, Shields, and other beautiful Decorations. VI. Several useful and necessary Rules of Carpentry; with the Manner of Truss'd Roofs, and the Nature of a splay'd circular Soffit, both in a streight and Circular Wall, never published before. Together with Raking Cornicns, Groins, and Angle Brackets described. The whole being illustrated with upwards of one hundred designs and examples, curiously engaved by the best Hands, on sixty folio copper-plates. By Abraham Swan, Architect.
Swan, Abraham.Date: [1762?]- Books
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The British architect: or, the builder's treasury of stair-cases. Containing, I. An easier, more intelligible, and expeditious Method of drawing the Five Orders, than has hitherto been published, by a Scale of Twelve equal Parts, free from those troublesome Divisions called Aliquot Parts. Shewing also how to glue up their Columns and Capitals. II. Likewise Stair-Cases, (those most useful, ornamental, and necessary Parts of a Building, though never before sufficiently described in any Book, Ancient or Modern); shewing their most convenient Situation, and the Form of their Ascending in the most grand Manner: With a great Variety of curious Ornaments, whereby any Gentleman may fix on what will suit him best, there being Examples of all Kinds; and necessary Directions for such Persons as are unacquainted with that Branch. III. Designs of Arches, Doors, and Windows. IV. A great Variety of New and Curious Chimney-Pieces, in the most elegant and modern Taste. V. Corbels, Shields, and other beautiful Decorations. VI. Several useful and necessary Rules Of Carpentry; with the Manner of Truss'd Roofs, and the Nature of a splay'd circular Soffit, both in a streight and circular Wall, never published before. Together with Raking Cornices, Groins, and Angle Brackets, described. The whole being illustrated with upwards of One Hundred Designs and Examples, curiously engraved by the best hands on sixty folio copper-plates. By Abraham Swan, Carpenter.
Swan, Abraham.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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The British architect: or, the builder's treasury of stair-cases. Containing, I. An easier, more intelligible, and expeditious Method of drawing the Five Orders, than has hitherto been published, by a Scale of Twelve equal Parts, free from those troublesome Divisions called Aliquot Parts. Shewing also how to glue up their Columns and Capitals. II. Likewise Stair-Cases, (those most useful, ornamental, and necessary Parts of a Building, though never before sufficiently described in any Book, Ancient or Modern); shewing their most convenient Situation, and the Form of their Ascending in the most grand Manner: With a great Variety of curious Ornaments, whereby any Gentleman may fix on what will suit him best, there being Examples of all Kinds; and necessary Directions for such Persons as are unacquainted with that Branch. III. Designs of Arches, Doors, and Windows. IV. A great Variety of New and Curious Chimney-Pieces, in the most elegant and modern Taste. V. Corbels, Shields, and other beautiful Decorations. VI. Several useful and necessary Rules Of Carpentry; with the Manner of Truss'd Roofs, and the Nature of a splay'd circular Soffit, both in a streight and circular Wall, never published before. Together with Raking Cornices, Groins, and Angle Brackets, described. The whole being illustrated with upwards of One Hundred Designs and Examples, curiously engraved by the best hands on sixty folio copper-plates. By Abraham Swan, Carpenter.
Swan, Abraham.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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The British architect: or, the builder's treasury of stair-cases. Containing, I. An easier, more intelligible, and expeditious Method of drawing the Five Orders, than has hitherto been published, by a Scale of Twelve equal Parts, free from those troublesome Divisions call'd Aliquot Parts. Shewing also how to giue up their Columns and Capitals. II. Likewise Stair-Cases, (those most useful, ornamental, and necessary Parts of a Building, though never before sufficiently described in any Book, Ancient or Modern); shewing their most convenient Situation, and the Form of their Ascending in the most grand Manner: With a great Variety of curious Ornaments, whereby any Gentleman may fix on what will suit him best, there being Examples of all Kinds; and necessary Directions for such Persons as are unacquainted with that Branch. III. Designs of Arches, Doors, and Windows. IV. A great Variety of New and Curious Chimney-Pieces, in the most elegant and modern Taste. V. Corbels, Shields, and other beautiful Decorations. VI. Several useful and necessary Rules of Carpentry; with the Manner of Truss'd Roofs, and the Nature of a splay'd circular Soffit, both in a streight and circular Wall, never published before. Together with Raking Cornices, Groins, and Angle Brackets, described. The Whole being illustrated with upwards of One Hundred Designs and Examples, curiously engraved by the best Hands on Sixty Folio Copper-Plates. By Abraham Swan, Architect.
Swan, Abraham.Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- Archives and manuscripts
Bonnet, Charles (1720-1793)
Bonnet, Charles, 1720-1793.Date: 1748, c. 1760Reference: MS.1302Part of: Folkes, Martin (1690-1754)