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Moral tribes : emotion, reason, and the gap between us and them / Joshua D. Greene.
Greene, Joshua David, 1974-Date: 2013- Books
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Uniform and sincere obedience our indispensable duty. A sermon on James ii.10. preached at St. Paul's Covent-Garden in the year 1736. In which is shewn, The True Notion of Christian Perfection. And a preface, concerning The Grounds of Moral Obligation. By Joshua Allen, Vicar of Combe St. Nicholas, in Somersetshire; Reader at Long-Acre Chapple, and late of Jesus College in Oxford.
Allen, Joshua.Date: 1737-8 [1738]- Books
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The practical efficacy of the Unitarian doctrine considered; in a series of letters to the Reverend Andrew Fuller: occasioned by his publication entitled The calvinistic and socinian systems examined and compared, as to their Moral Tendency. To which is added the second edition of An essay on the grounds of love to Christ. By Joshua Toulmin, D.D.
Toulmin, Joshua, 1740-1815.Date: 1796- Books
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The eighth annual report of the committee of management of the Caterham Imbecile Asylum for the year 1878.
Metropolitan District Asylum at Caterham.Date: 1879- Books
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The ninth annual report of the committee of management of the Metropolitan Imbecile Asylum, Caterham, Surrey : 1878-79.
Metropolitan District Asylum at Caterham.Date: 1880- Books
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The fourth annual report of the committee of management of the Metropolitan Imbecile Asylum, Caterham, Surrey : 1873-74.
Metropolitan District Asylum at Caterham.Date: 1874- Books
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The fifth annual report of the committee of management of the Metropolitan Imbecile Asylum, Caterham, Surrey : 1874-75.
Metropolitan District Asylum at Caterham.Date: 1875- Books
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The second annual report of the committee of management of the Metropolitan Imbecile Asylum, Caterham, Surrey : 1871-72.
Metropolitan District Asylum at Caterham.Date: 1872- Books
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The third annual report of the committee of management of the Metropolitan Imbecile Asylum, Caterham, Surrey : 1872-73.
Metropolitan District Asylum at Caterham.Date: 1873- Books
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First annual report of the committee of management / Caterham Asylum.
Metropolitan District Asylum at Caterham.Date: 1871?]- Pictures
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Witchcraft: Macbeth seeing the three witches, with other horrifying visions. Etching after J. Reynolds, ca. 1786-1790, after W. Shakespeare.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.Reference: 47617i- Pictures
Paintings by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Etchings by S.W. Reynolds, ca. 1821, after J. Reynolds.
Reynolds, Joshua, Sir, 1723-1792.Date: [1821?]Reference: 30912i- Books
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The universal elegy, or a poem on Bunhill burial ground: in which are hinted at many of the dead, and particularly Describ'd the Characters of Mordecai Abbot, Esq; Rev. Mr. John Asty. Rev. Mr. John Bunyan. Rev. Mr. Matthew Clark Rev. Mr. Tho. Cotton. Rev. John Cumming, D.D. Rev. John Evans, D.D. Rev. Mr. Sam. Harvey. Rev. Mr. Joseph Hussey. Rev. Mr. Will. Hocker. Rev. Mr. Joseph Jacob. Mr. John Mercer. Rev. Mr. John Nesbit. Rev. John Owen, D.D. Rev. Joshua Oldfield, D.D. Dame Mary Page. Rev. Mr. John Piggot. Rev. Mr. Samuel Pomfret. Rev. Mr. Benj. Robinson. Rev. Mr. John Skipp. Rev. Mr. George Sendall. Rev. Mr. Rich. Taylor. Rev. Mr. Tho. Tingey. Rev. Dan. Williams. D.D. All alphabetically digested, ad humbly address'd to all those who design to lie there; and to the Surviving Relatives of the Dead who lie there Interr'd. By T. Gutteridge, Author of Hussey's Elegy.
Gutteridge, T. (Thomas).Date: 1735?]- Books
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The seventh annual report of the committee of management of the Metropolitan Imbecile Asylum, Caterham, Surrey : 1876-7.
Metropolitan District Asylum at Caterham.Date: [1877]- Books
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The eleventh annual report of the committee of management of the Metropolitan Imbecile Asylum, Caterham, Surrey : 1881.
Metropolitan District Asylum at Caterham.Date: 1882- Books
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The tenth annual report of the committee of management of the Metropolitan Imbecile Asylum, Caterham, Surrey : 1880.
Metropolitan District Asylum at Caterham.Date: 1881- Books
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The sixth annual report of the committee of management of the Metropolitan Imbecile Asylum, Caterham, Surrey : 1875-76.
Metropolitan District Asylum at Caterham.Date: 1876- Pictures
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The market place of Les Halles in Paris. Coloured aquatint by J. Merigot after J. Bryant.
Bryant, Joshua, active 1795-1810.Reference: 30404i- Books
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Socinianism indefensible, on the ground of its moral tendency: containing a reply to two late publications; the one by Dr. Toulmin, Entitled The Practical Efficacy of the Unitarian Doctrine considered; the other by Mr. Kentish, Entitled The Moral Tendency of the genuine Christian Doctrine. By Andrew Fuller.
Fuller, Andrew, 1754-1815.Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]- Pictures
The head of Master Lambton ; John Hunter. Mezzotint by S. Cousins, ca. 1825, after Sir J. Reynolds and Sir T. Lawrence.
Date: 1825Reference: 3312960i- Pictures
Leprosy: patients in hospital in Kuala Lumpur, before and after treatment. Photograph album by Ernest Travers, 192- (?).
Travers, Ernest, 1865-1934.Date: [between 1920 and 1929?]Reference: 730486i- Books
The decline of magic : Britain in the Enlightenment / Michael Hunter.
Hunter, Michael, 1949-Date: 2021- Books
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Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, Navigable Canal from London to Norwich and Lynn. By subscription, ready for the press, and speedily will be published, Price Five Shillings, half Bound, dedicated, by permission, to Thomas Bernay Brampston and John Bullock, Esqrs. Representatives for Essex; Sir John Rous, Bart. and Joshua Grigby, Esq. Representatives for Suffolk; Sir Edward Astley and Sir John Wodehouse, Barts. Representatives for Norfolk; a treatise addressed to the Nobility, Gentry, Land owners, Merchants, Traders, Farmers, and Manufacturers, of the Cities and Towns in those Counties, and also the City of London. Containing a full and particular account of the numerous advantages which will accrue to them, if a Navigable Canal was immediately cut from London through the interior parts of the above Counties to Norwich and Lynn. Pointing out The advantages which will accrue from such an undertaking, to the Kingdom in general, and to the Cities of London and Norwich, and Town of Lynn, in particular. As also to above sixty market and manufacturing Towns, and near seven hundred Villages, through and near which it is proposed to pass; which communication will always prevent a scarcity or monopoly of Corn or Coals in the London Market. Also, Shewing the amazing saving of land carriage, and the immense numbers of acres of land, now engrossed for growing of horse corn, only for horses employed in land carriage in these three Counties, which may be converted to other uses, as well as be the means of doubling, and in many places trebling, the value of land and produce, by a speedy, easy, and cheap conveyance to a market for consumption or exportation; and a certain and constant supply of oak timber for the royal navy, as 28,000 oak trees are proposed to be planted at proper distances, on the banks of the Canal. Including likewise, An estimate of the whole expence, and mode of raising the money necessary to carry it into execution, on the most easy, certain, and expeditious terms, and the extraordinary interest it will produce. As also a scheme for the repayment of the principal in a few years, and for rendering the shares of original Subscribers, a valuable and immense Freehold Income for ever. Illustrated with a Geographical whole sheet map of the passage which the proposed Canal is intended to take through the three Counties: As also with two views; the one of the Duke of Bridgewater's amazing Aquaduct over the River Irwell, in Lancashire, with his Grace's barges sailing thereon, forty feet above the river, and barges also passing under it, and on the river, at the same time: the other the view of the subterraneous passage of the great Staffordshire Canal above a mile under ground, at the great hill called Harecastle. The whole shewing the utility and importance of Inland Navigation. By an Essex Freeholder. At this present time, when the Princes of France, Poland, and Russia, are setting examples of this kind, for the promotion of commerce and agriculture, the Author flatters himself, the above work is not beneath the notice (if not of the Prince) at least of the present Prime Minister, the son of the immortal Chatham. Those Noblemen, Gentlemen, and others, who wish to promote and encourage this useful, instructing, and entertaining Treatise, are requested to transmit their Names as soon as possible, to the Printers of the Norwich, Ipswich, and Chelmsford News-Papers; Mr. Debrett, Bookseller, Piccadilly, or to Mr. Anrdews, Printer and Bookseller, No. 10, Little-Eastcheap, London; as it is intended only to print such a number as to answer the expected demand. N. B. No Subscription Money is desired till the Book is ready to be delivered, which will be on the first of December next at farthest, at which time the Book will be Delivered and the Subscription called for. - The Subscribers Names will be printed, if permitted.
Phillips, John (Surveyor)Date: 1784?]- Books
Robot sex : social and ethical implications / [edited by] John Danaher and Neil McArthur.
Date: [2017]- Books
Soundscapes of wellbeing in popular music / edited by Gavin J. Andrews, Paul Kingsbury and Robin A. Kearns.
Date: 2014