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A penis in the shape of a gun labelled with words meaning "think of the condom, thank you"; representing prevention of AIDS. Colour silk screen print after Gérard Paris-Clavel, 1993.
Paris-Clavel, Gérard, 1943-Date: [1993]Reference: 672749iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Books
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A Rational inquiry concerning prayer, Wherein is shewn, the insufficiency of human reason, to prove that mankind ought to invoke of thank their creator. Humbly offered to the consideration of the modern deists.
Date: Printed in the year MDCCXLII. [1742]- Ephemera
(Parents for Safe Food) : thank you for your letter which I received recently. Please find enclosed some materials produced by Parents for Safe Food, for use in your library / National Food Alliance.
Date: 1992- Books
A catalogue of Tibetan thaṅkas in the Indian Museum / Sipra Chakravarti, keeper, Art Section.
Indian Museum.Date: 1980- Books
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To the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. Sir, I sincerely thank you for the sarcasms you insinuated in your speech on Tuesday last, against the chairman of the provincial meeting of Protestant dissenters at Warrington.
Cooper, Thomas, 1759-1839.Date: 1790]- Books
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A Choice Garland, Containing five excellent songs. 1 'Twas yes kind sir, and thank ye too. 2 The rose tree. 3 The coachman. 4 Never get drunk again. 5 The willing maid; or A day too young.
Date: [1790?]- Pictures
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Tibetan medicine and its divine origins. Distemper painting by Chundu, 1970.
Chundu.Date: [1970]Reference: 47108i- Pictures
Two elders: Nāgasena (Tibetan kLu'i-sde) (above) and Panthaka (Tibetan Lam-bstan) (below). Distemper painting by a Tibetan painter.
Reference: 47079i- Books
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Britons invited to rejoice, and to thank God, for national blessings. A sermon preach'd at Exeter August the 27th, 1758. the Lord's-day after receiving the account of the taking of the islands of Cape-Breton and St. John. By Mic. Towgood.
Towgood, Micaiah, 1700-1792.Date: [1758]- Ephemera
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Dear Janet, Thank you for your support in coming to our charity 'Pop art night' at the Royal Academy on the 19th of November, we do hope you enjoyed the evening : please find enclosed a list of forthcoming benefits ... / Jason Clapperton, Events Co-Ordinator.
Clapperon, JasonDate: 1991- Pictures
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Two Buddhist elders: sBed-byed (Gopaka), holding a book (above); Mi-phyed (Abheda), holding a reliquary (below). Distemper painting by a Tibetan painter.
Reference: 47078i- Pictures
Amitāyus surrounded by forms of himself. Distemper on linen by a Tibetan painter.
Reference: 47115i- Pictures
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An episode in Juvenal's satire XII: in thanks for the escape of their mutual friend Catullus from a shipwreck, Juvenal shows to Corvinus a votive painting depicting Catullus's survival, while putti prepare to sacrifice animals as thank-offerings to the gods. Etching by W. Hollar after R. Streater.
Streater, Robert, 1624-1680.Date: [1660]Reference: 38992i- Books
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Come and see, come and see. Or An account of a cruel monster newly come to town, spew'd up by a Scotch cod near Belfast in the North of Ireland; which was lately to be seen, may (God forbid) be seen again; but at present (thank the Queen) is not to be seen.
Date: Printed in the year, 1714- Books
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The miscellaneous works of His Grace George, late Duke of Buckingham. In two volumes. Containing, poems. Satyrs. Letters to persons of honour. Characters. A compleat key to The rehearsal; being a Satyr on the Poets. The Militant Couple: Or, The Husband may thank himself. A Confer. between the Duke and Father Fitz-Gerrard an Irish Priest. Memoirs and Character of the Duke of Buckingham; by Mr. Tho. Brown. and the farce on the Battle of Sedgmoor; never before Printed entire, from the Original: with the late Duke of Buckingham's speeches in both Houses of Parliament. To which is added Two Collections of the most Valuable Speeches in both Houses of Parliament; Printed from the Original Manuscripts. With Maxims and Poems of State, and Characters that give a Light into the Secret History of the Times. Written by. The Late Duke of Buckingham. Duke of Lauderdale. Duke of B- and N- Marquis of Hallifax. Earl of Notingham. Earl of Rochester. Earl of Dorset. Earl of Pembrook. Earl of Shaftsbury. Lord Lucas. Lord Capel. Lord Chief Justice Treby. Sir William Temple. Sir Edward Seymour. Sir Francis Pemberton. Sir John Knight. Sir Alexander Bruce. Sir Charles Sedley. Mr. Hamden Coll. Titus &c.
Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1628-1687.Date: 1707- Books
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A newe boke, conteyninge an exhortacio[n] to the sycke : The sycke mans prayer. A prayer with thankes, at the purification of women. A consolacion at buryall.
Date: M. D. XLVIII [1548]]- Books
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A newe boke, conteyninge An exhortatio[n] to the sycke : The sycke mans prayer. A prayer with thankes, at the purification of wome[n]. A consolation at buriall.
Date: M. D. XLVIII [1548]]- Pictures
Amitayus with ninety-six replicas of himself. Distemper painting by a Tibetan painter.
Reference: 47099i- Books
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The voice of one crying in a wilderness. Or, The business of a Christian, both antecedanous to, concomitant of, and consequent upon, a sore and heavy visitation; represented in several sermons. First preach'd to his own family, lying under such visitation; and now made publick as a thank-offering to the Lord his Healer. By Samuel Shaw, a servant of God in the Gospel of His Son. [Nine lines of quotations]
Shaw, Samuel, 1635-1696.Date: 1746- Books
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The voice of one crying in a wilderness: in several sermons, representing the business of a Christian, both antecedaneous to, concomitant of, and consequent upon, a sore and heavy Visitation. First preached to his own Family, lying under such heavy Visitation; and now made public, as a Thank-Offering to the Lord his Healer. By Samuel Shaw, A servant of God in the Gospel of his Son.
Shaw, Samuel, 1635-1696.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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A Nevve boke conteyninge an exortacio[n] to the sicke, the sycke mans prayer, a prayer with thankes at ye purificatio[n] of wome[n], a consolatio[n] at buriall.
Date: M.D.LXJ [1561]- Books
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The merchandise of a people holiness to the Lord. A sermon preached in part at the publick lecture in Boston, July 1. 1725. In part at a private meeting for charity to the poor, March 6. 1726. And now published as a thank-offering to God for repeated surprising bounties from London for uses of piety and charity. By Benjamin Colman, D.D. and Pastor of a church in Boston. [Two lines from Corinthians]
Colman, Benjamin, 1673-1747.Date: 1736- Books
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A form a prayer to be used in all churches and chappels throughout the Kingdom of Ireland: On Friday the eighth of December next, being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast and humiliation, to be observed in a most humble and devout manner. For deprecating God's judgements which the sins of these nations have deserved, to thank him for his goodness in preserving us hitherto from the dreadful plague which rages so terribly in some of our neighbour countries, and to implore him in mercy to continue his favour to us, and preserve us from the infection thereof, and to deliver us from all other calamities which our sins have brought or may bring on these nations. By His Grace the Lord Lieutenant's special command.
Church of Ireland.Date: 1721- Books
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A thankes-giuing, for the decreasing and hope of the removing of the plague : Being a sermon preached at St. Pauls in London, vpon the 1. of Ianuary, 1636. By Iohn Squier priest, vicar of St. Leonards Shordich, sometime fellow of Iesus Colledge in Cambridge. The contents of this sermon. I. Prayer to God alone, not to saints. II. The power of prayer, rightly qualified. III. Prayer and fasting with, or without a sermon. IV. The newes-carryer of Ipswich confuted. V. A tribute of thankfulnesse due to God, for his mercy in decreasing the plague.
Squire, John, approximately 1588-1653Date: 1637- Books
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Christs prayer expounded, a Christian directed, and a communicant prepared : The first teaching to pray, the second to liue, the third to receiue the sacrament of Christs body. To which is added, a preface of prayer, a pithie prayer for Christian families. A thankes giuing for our deliuerance from treason by gunpowder, and learned Latin verses of that argument. By Robert Hill, preacher at Saint Martins in the fields.
Hill, Robert, -1623Date: 1606