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Terry, GarnetDate: October, 1791- Pictures
Public follies and deceptions in England in 1774. Etching by G. Terry, 1774.
Terry, Garnet.Date: Sept. 1 1774Reference: 29318i- Pictures
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The beheading of the Duke of Suffolk. Engraving by G. Terry.
Reference: 43452i- Books
1001 references for the history of American food technology / compiled by G. Terry Sharrer.
Sharrer, G. Terry.Date: 1978- Books
Planning a diagnostic radiology department : basic considerations / William G. Terry and J.W. McLaren.
Terry, William G.Date: 1973- Books
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Publications printed for, and sold by, G. Terry, printer and publisher in Divinity, No. 54, Paternoster-Row, London.
Terry, Garnet.Date: 1794]- Pictures
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A procession to St. Mary's Church, Cambridge, and the burning of Protestant books in Cambridge marketplace. Etching by G. Terry.
Date: 1700-1799Reference: 30403i- Pictures
Cabinet-making: a dressing table with many looking-glasses, drawers, and compartments. Engraving by G. Terry after T. Sheraton, 1792.
Sheraton, Thomas, 1751-1806.Date: 3 May 1792Reference: 41338i- Pictures
Above, the martyr Cutbert Sison is tortured on the rack; below, Thomas Hinshaw is scourged on his bare bottom under the supervision of Bishop Bonner. Etching by G. Terry.
Reference: 43183i- Books
On understanding science : an historical approach / by James B. Conant.
Conant, James Bryant, 1893-1978.Date: 1947- Pictures
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Above, two martyrs, Dirick Carver and Margery Polley are burnt at the stake: below, two martyrs, John Denley and Thomas Iveson are burnt alive at the stake. Etching by G. Terry.
Reference: 43162i- Pictures
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Above, a cat in a priest's habit is hung on the gallows with priests laughing at the sight; below, a blindfolded man is hung and the rope breaks to release him to the ground. Etching by G. Terry.
Date: 1776Reference: 43164i- Books
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The life and predicions [sic] of the Rev. James Uhser [sic], ... together with a list of his works, extracted from the writings of Dr. N. Barnard, ...
Bernard, Nicholas, -1661.Date: [1793]- Books
The chemotherapy of Ehrlich : with special reference to the trypanosome infections / by B.T. Terry.
Terry, B. T. (Benjamin Taylor), 1876-Date: [1911]- Pictures
The Washington monument covered with a fluorescent condom lights up the night sky, representing a warning against AIDS for people living in Washington, D.C.. Colour lithograph after M. Mitchell and G. Snook after Terry DeVone Wilson, 1994.
Wilson, Terry DeVone.Date: 1994Reference: 668008i- Pictures
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Above, four martyrs are chained to a post and burnt at the stake in Canterbury; below, a procession of twenty-two prisoners tied together and brought from Colchester to London, presumably for trial. Etching with engraving by G. Terry.
Reference: 43161i- Pictures
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Above, martyrs Woodman, Steves, Mainard, Hosman, Wood, Morris, Burges, Ashdon and Groves are burnt together at the stake in Lewes; below, the hand of Rose Allins is held over a flaming torch by Edmund Tyrill. Etching by G. Terry.
Reference: 43171i- Books
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A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira, after he turned apostate from the Protestant faith to Popery. Together with the miserable and woful death of Mr. John Child, who desperately hanged himself in Brick-Lane, Spital-Fields, October the 10th, 1684. Also of Mr. George Edwards, late of Stratford in Essex, who wilfully shot himself, Jan. 4, 1703. To which is added, King James the first's prophetical curse upon any of his race that should apostatize to the Church of Rome.
Bacon, Nathaniel, 1593-1660.Date: 1793- Pictures
Above, the martyr George Marsh is burnt at the stake below a barrel of gunpowder, and John Cardmaker and John Warne are burnt at the stake in a marketplace; below, a woman is shamefully exposed to passers-by in a cage on London Bridge. Etching by G. Terry.
Reference: 43167i- Pictures
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Above, the martyrs Cicely Ormes and Margaret Thurston are burnt back to back at the stake in Colchester and the burning at a stake in Islington of the martyrs Ralph Alderton, Margery Austoo and R. Roth; below the burning of the martyr Cicely Ormes in Norwich. Etching by G. Terry.
Reference: 43170i- Books
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The christian-Lady's pocket book for the year 1792. Recommended by Revd. Matt. Wilks. W. Shrubsole. G. Burder. J.A. Knight.
Date: [1791]- Books
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The prophecies and predictions of the late learned Rev. James Usher, lord Archbishop of Armagh, and lord primate of Ireland, relating to England, Scotland, and Ireland. Intended as an accompaniment to fleming's prophetic discourse on the rise and fall of papacy.
Ussher, James, 1581-1656.Date: 1793- Books
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Prophetical extracts. No. II. Containing a most extraordinary prophecy, delivered near one hundred years ago, before the senate, at Frankfort in Germany, by J. M. Daut, Concerning the Judgments of God on the whole Roman Empire; the Revolutions of, and the Calamities that are to happen in, the different Nations of the World, especially those of Germany, France, Poland, Holland, &c. Translated from the High Dutch in the year 1711.
Daut, Johannes Maximilian, 1656-1736.Date: [1794]- Books
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The prophecies and predictions of the late learned Rev. James Usher, Lord Archbishop of Armagh, and Lord Primate of Ireland, relating to England, Scotland, and Ireland. Intended as an accompaniment to Fleming's prophetic discourses on the rise and fall of Papacy.
Ussher, James, 1581-1656.Date: 1793- Books
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Apocalyptical key. An extraordinary discourse on the rise and fall of Papacy; or the pouring out of the vials, in the Revelation of St. John, chap. XVI. containing Predictions respecting the Revolutions of France; the Fate of it's Monarch; the Decline of Papal Power: Together with the Fate of the surrounding Nations; the Destruction of Mahometanism; the Calling in of the Jews; the Restoration and Consummation of All Things, &c. &c. By Robert Fleming, V. D. M. Printed from the original published in the year 1701.
Fleming, Robert, 1660?-1716.Date: [1793]