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A case of electric light burn of the eyes with transient blindness / by Burton Chance.
Chance, Burton Kollock, 1868-1965.Date: 1907- Books
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To determine the degree of polarization in the case of a ray of common light falling obliquely on and being reflected or refracted by a bundle of parallel plates / by W.G. Adams.
Adams, W. Grylls (William Grylls), 1836-1915.Date: [1871?]- Books
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A short view of the controversy about episcopacy and our church communion. In a letter to a friend of the Presbyterian persuasion. By G. J.
Jones, Griffith, Rector of Denbigh.Date: 1719- Books
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Philosophy no friend to atheism, or the certainty of a first cause impartially investigated. By G. Brown, Teacher of the Mathematics.
Brown, George, teacher of the mathematics.Date: 1797- Books
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The age of reason unreasonable; or, The folly of rejecting revealed religion. In a series of letters to a friend. By G.W. Snyder, A.M.
Snyder, G. W.Date: May, 1798- Books
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The gates of hell opend: in a dialogue between the Observator. and Review dedicated to Aminadab. Written in the time of the late dissolv'd parliament. By a friend of the light.
Friend of the light.Date: [1711]- Books
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Occasional thoughts on the death of Mr. Thomas Dawson; (a dear and much-lamented friend) who died on Sunday, Nov.15, 1772. By a friend.
Friend.Date: [1773?]- Pictures
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A woman representing truth sits in a chemical laboratory and points at the source of a ray of light, representing philosophy. Engraving by Crabb, 1817, after G.M. Brighty.
Brighty, G. M.Date: 30 July 1817Reference: 26216i- Books
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Louisa: a narrative of facts, supposed to throw light on the mysterious history of 'The lady of the hay-stack' / Translated from a French work ['L'inconnue, histoire véritable'] ... By G.H. Glasse. [Postscript].
Date: 1801- Pictures
A blind girl reads the Bible by touch to her illiterate family in the dark; one man is tempted to go out and enjoy drunken revels in the daylight; representing light and darkness of the understanding. Engraving by W. Ridgway, 1871, after G. Smith.
Smith, George, 1829-1901.Date: [1871]Reference: 574955i- Books
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The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of cervantes, author of Don Quixote. In two volumes.
Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams, Written in imitation of the manner of cervantes, author of Don quixote. In two volumes.
Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.Date: MDCC,XLVII. [1747]- Books
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An attempt to prove, that every species of patronage is foreign to the nature of the Church; ... In six dissertations. ... By a friend to the natural and religious rights of mankind.
Graham, William, 1737-1801.Date: 1768- Books
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A tale of a tub. Written for the universal improvement of mankind. To which is added, an account of a battle between the ancient and modern books in St. James's library. Also a discourse concerning the mechanical operation of the spirit, in a letter to a friend. A fragment. With the author's apology; and explanatory notes, by W. Wotton, By W. Wotton, B. D. and Others.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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Great Britain's right to tax her colonies. Placed in the clearest light, by a Swiss.
Zubly, John Joachim, 1724-1781.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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[A rich storehouse or treasurie for the diseased] : [Wherein are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue beene long hidden, and not come to light before this time. First set forth for the benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people, that are not of abilitie to goe to the physicions.] / [By G.W.].
A. T., practitioner in physickeDate: [1630]- Books
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Two letters to a friend, on the removal of the Rev. Mr. J---s S---t, from a church in G--lf--d, to one in P-----lp----a.
Ward, Andrew, 1727-1799.Date: Printed in the year 1769- Books
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Dr. Leib's patriotic speech, addressed to the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. February 24, 1796. Throwing light on the most important proceedings of the federal government; touching on the treaty with Great Britain; and many other subjects, which materially concern every true friend to his country.
Leib, Michael, 1761-1822.Date: 1796- Books
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A rich storehouse or treasurie for the diseased : Wherein are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue beene long hidden, and not come to light before this time. First set forth for the benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people, that are not of abilitie to goe to the physicions. By G.W.
A. T., practitioner in physickeDate: 1630- Books
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Dr. Leib's patriotic speech, addressed to the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, February 24, 1796 : throwing light on the most important proceedings of the federal government ; touching on the treaty with Great Britain ; and many other subjects, which materially concern every true friend to his country.
Leib, Michael, 1761-1822.Date: 1796- Books
Origin and evolution of the vertebrate immune system / edited by L. Du Pasquier, G.W. Litman.
Date: [2000], ©2000- Books
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The divinity, universality, and sufficiency of the light within, to eternal life and salvation, asserted by George Keith, in his book, intituled, A Christian catechism. And now owned by the said G. K. London, Printed for Brabazon Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons in Cornhill, over against the Royal-Exchange, 1698. Faithfully collected by a friend to him and all mankind, Richard Claridge.
Keith, George, 1639?-1716.Date: 1701- Books
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A rich storehouse or treasurie for the diseased : VVherein are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue beene long hidden and not come to light before this time. First set foorth for the benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people, that are not of ability to goe to the phisitions. By G.W.
A. T., practitioner in physickeDate: 1616- Books
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A rich storehouse or treasurie for the diseased : Wherein are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue bin long hidden, and not come to light before this time. First set foorth for the benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people that are not of abillitie to go to the phisitions, by G. W.
A. T., practitioner in physickeDate: 1612- Books
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The antient and present state of military law in Great Britain consider'd: with a review of the debates of the army and navy bills. In four letters to a friend in the country.
Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]