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On escapes, liberty, happiness, and "unlocked doors," as they affect patients in asylums / by J.A. Campbell.
Campbell, J. A.Date: [1884?]- Archives and manuscripts
'Avoidance: escape: primates'
Date: c.1930s-1980sReference: PP/BOW/H.209Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Books
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The life, extraordinary adventures, voyages, and surprising escapes of Capt. Neville Frowde, of Cork. In four parts. Written by himself.
Kimber, Edward, 1719-1769.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Archives and manuscripts
'Fear and escape: humans'
Date: c.1930s-1980sReference: PP/BOW/H.204Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Books
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The life and extraordinary adventures of Captain Socivizca, who was commander of a numerous body of robbers, of the Race of the Morlachians, commonly called Montenegrins; a People inhabiting in the Dominions of Venetian Dalmatia. Containing Many bloody Rencounters which happened between his Troops and the Turks; against whom he bore an inveterate Hatred. - His Misfortunes, and wonderful Escapes from them: together with an Account of the horrid Execution of his Brother, who was taken by surprise by the Turks; as also of the happy Escape of his Wife and Children out of their Hands. Likewise An Account of his Transactions, after passing through many strange and uncommon Scenes of Life, until he was, by the present Emperor of Germany, taken into his Service, to command his irregular Troops of Pandours, Croats, Hussars, &c. To which is added a very entertaining, comical, and curious account of the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants of Wallachia; with a particular Description of that Country.
Date: [1770?]- Archives and manuscripts
'Fear and escape: non-primates'
Date: c.1930s-1980sReference: PP/BOW/H.210Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Pictures
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An eagle catching one hare while another escapes. Colour etching by G. Demarteau, ca. 1760, after C. Dagomer.
Dagomer, Charles, -approximately 1768.Date: 1760Reference: 43348i- Archives and manuscripts
'Fear and escape responses: raised degrees: blind'
Date: c.1930s-1980sReference: PP/BOW/H.208Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Archives and manuscripts
'Fear and escape responses: humans: first year'
Date: c.1930s-1980sReference: PP/BOW/H.205Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Books
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A new universal collection of authentic and entertaining voyages and travels, from the earliest accounts to the present time. Judiciously selected from the best writers in the English, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, German, and other Languages. Comprehending an Account of whatever is Curious in the Government, Commerce, Natural History, Customs, Marriages, Funerals, And other Ceremonies of most Nations in the known World. Including an Account of the most remarkable Discoveries, Conquests, Settlements, Battles, Sea Fights, Hurricanes, Shipwrecks, Sieges, Tortures, Wonderful Escapes, Massacres, and Strange Deliverances, Both by Sea and Land. Aslo A Description of the Buildings, Mountains, Rivers, Harbours, Lakes, Islands, Peninsulas, Creeks, &c. of various Countries. The Whole forming a History of whatever is most worthy of Notice in Europe, Asia, Africa and America. Illustrated with maps from the latest Improvements, and beautiful plates, by Grignion, and other celebrated Masters. By Edward Cavendish Drake, Esq;
Drake, Edward Cavendish.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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The Ceremony-Monger, his character: in five chapters. Chap. I. Concerning Bowing to the East. II. Of Implicite Faith. III. Concerning the Reading Dons of the Pul[pit.] IV. Concerning Bowing at the Name of Jesu, and the Power of the Keyes, The Church Keyes. V. Concerning Unlighted Candles on the Altar; Organs, Church-Musick, and other Popish-Like and Foppish Ceremonies: Vith some Remarks (in the Introduction) upon the New Star-Chamber, or late course of the Court of King's Bench. Of the Nature of a Libel, and Scandalum Magnatum. And in the Conclusion, Hinting at some Mathematical Untruths and Escapes in the Common-Prayer Book, both as to Doctrine and Discipline; And what Bishops, were, are, and should be And concerning Ordination. Humbly proposed to the consideration of the Parliament. The ninth edition with additions. By E. Hickeringill, Rector of the Rectory of all Saints in Colchaster.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: re-printed in the year, 1703- Books
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The office and authority of sheriffs, Under-Sheriffs, Deputies, County-Clerks, and Coroners, in Ireland. Collected from the books of common law; and also from the acts of Parliament of force in this kingdom, touching this subject. Wherein is shewed, The Nature of Writs with their Returns, Arrests, Escapes, Rescous, Posse Comitatus, Bail and Bail-Bonds, Fees, Extortion, False Imprisonment, Accounts, County Court and Turn, Distresses, Replevin, Avowry, Ejectment, Forcible Entry, Riot, Outlawry, Excommunication, Courtesie of England, Dower, Joynture, Jurors, Bailiffs, Goalers, Prisoners, Remedies for and against Sheriffs, Cases and Rules about respondeat Superior, Bribery, Barretry, Embracery, Champerty, Maintenance, Forgery, Perjury, Courts of Law, Spiritual Courts, Proceedings in Equity, as to the Process of those Courts; with many other things relating to the Practice of the Law, as also to the Office of Justices of the Peace. Digested under alphabetical titles. By Matt. Dutton.
Dutton, Matt. (Matthew)Date: 1721- Archives and manuscripts
'Fear and escape responses: humans: 2nd year on'
Date: c.1930s-1980sReference: PP/BOW/H.206Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Pictures
A young woman escapes down a rope of sheets, intending to elope with her lover. Aquatint by T. Lane after himself.
Lane, Theodore, 1800-1828.Reference: 28168i- Books
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The life and extraordinary adventures, the perils and critical escapes, of Timothy Ginnadrake, that child of chequer'd fortune. In three volumes. ...
Fleming, Francis.Date: [1771]- Pictures
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A fox is pursued by two dogs while a cat escapes by climbing a tree. Etching by W. Hollar for a fable by Aesop.
Aesop.Reference: 39709i- Books
Emerging issues of health and mortality in the Asian and Pacific region.
Date: 2005- Archives and manuscripts
Minutes
Date: 1942-1948Reference: PP/WDP/D/3/3Part of: Paton, Sir William Drummond Macdonald (1917-1993), Pharmacologist- Books
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The life, Extraordinary adventures, voyages, and surprizing escapes of Capt. Neville Frowde, of Cork. In four parts. Written by himself, and now first published from his own manuscript.
Kimber, Edward, 1719-1769.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The life, extraordinary adventures, voyages, and surprizing escapes of Capt. Neville Frowde, of Cork. In four parts. Written by himself, and now first published from his own manuscript.
Kimber, Edward, 1719-1769.Date: MDCCVIII [1708] [i.e. 1758]- Books
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The life, extraordinary adventures, voyages, and surprizing escapes of Capt. Neville Frowde, of Cork. In four parts. Written by himself, and now first published from his own manuscript.
Kimber, Edward, 1719-1769.Date: M,DCC,LXVII. [1767]- Books
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A narrative of all the robberies, escapes, &c. of John Sheppard: giving an exact description of the manner of his wonderful escape from the Castle in Newgate, and of the Methods he took afterward for his Security. Written by himself.
Date: [1724]- Books
Development of health systems in the context of enhancing economic growth towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals in Asia and the Pacific.
Date: [2007], ©2007- Books
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The compleat sheriff: wherein is set forth, his office and authority; with directions, how and in what Manner to execute the same, according to the Common and Statute Laws of this Kingdom, which are now in Force and Use: And the Judgments and Resolutions of the Judges in divers late Cases in the several Courts of Westminster, relating thereunto. likewise of under-sheriffs and their Deputies; and where the High-Sheriff shall be Answerable for their Defaults, and where not, &c. Together with the Learning of Bail-Bonds; with an Explication of Stat. 23 H. 6. cap. 10. and Pleadings thereon. Retorns of Writs, Remedies against Non Retorn and Faux Retorn, Habeas Corpus, Venires, Challenges and Enquiry of Damages. Prisoners and Prisons. Execution by Fleri fac', Elegit, &c. Escapes, Actions and Pleadings therein. Fresh Pursuit, and other Pleas. Attachment, Amerciament: Actions, Declarations and Pleadings on the Sheriffs Non-Feasance or Male-Feasance. Customs of London, as to Prisons, Courts, Process, Sheriffs Fees, Extortion, Sheriffs Accompts, &c. To which is added, the office and duty of coroners, and many Modern Adjudged Cases relating to the Office of a Sheriff to this Time, &c.
Date: 1710- Books
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The deceitful Irishman, and artful cheat; being the whole life and remarkable robberies and forgeries, committed by William Smith, who was executed at Tyburn on Wednesday the 3d of October. Shewing how he was bred at the University, and the artful Tricks he made use of to rob and defraud his Master and several Bankers to the amount of Five Hundred Pounds. Escapes on Board the Surprize Man of War, and is promoted to be Captain's Clark, and as a mark of his Gratitude, robs the Ship of above Two Hundred Pounds in money belonging to the poor Seamen, and a large Quantity of Plate. Likewise a Remarkable Piece of Ingratitude to his Friend who cloath'd him and had him cur'd of a bad Distemper, which Kindness being done him, he cheats his Friend of a large Sum of money, and going under Pretence of thanking the Doctor, claps a Pistol to his Head in his own House in order to rob him, is disappointed, and makes out a mournful Tale whereby he gets more money of the Doctor than by robbing him. With many more Rogueries too redious to mention.
Smith, William, -1750.Date: [1750?]