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Time to travel to see the Doctor : for help in giving up smoking : the benefits of stopping smoking, 8 hours: blood oxygen levels return to mormal and the chance of having a heart attack falls / Smokefree, NHS Brent.
Date: [2004?]- Books
Physics of the impossible : a scientific exploration into the world of phasers, force fields, teleportation, and time travel / Michio Kaku.
Kaku, Michio.Date: [2008], ©2008- Books
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Consolations in travel, or the last days of a philosopher / By Sir Humphry Davy.
Davy, Humphry, Sir, 1778-1829.Date: 1830- Books
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Consolations in travel, or the last days of a philosopher / By Sir Humphry Davy.
Davy, Humphry, Sir, 1778-1829.Date: 1831- Books
Note on Manrique's Mission and the Catholics in the time of Sháh Jahán / by H.G. Keene.
Keene, H. G. (Henry George), 1825-1915.Date: 1997- Books
The outcasts of time / Ian Mortimer.
Mortimer, Ian, 1967-Date: 2017- Books
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The traveller's pocket-companion: or, a compleat description of the roads, in tables of their computed and measured distances, by an actual Survey and Mensuration by the Wheel, from London to all the considerable Cities and Towns in England and Wales; together with the Mail-Roads, and their several Stages, and the Cross-Roads from one City or eminent Town to another. With Directions what Turnings are to be avoided in going or returning on Journeys, and Instructions for riding Post. To which is annexed, a new survey-map, which shews the Market-Days, and remarkable Things; the whole laid down in a Manner that Strangers may travel without any other Guide. Also an account of the expences of sending a letter or Pacquet by Express from the General Post-Office, without Loss of Time, to any Part of Great Britain. By a person who has belonged to the publick offices upwards of twenty years.
Person who has belonged to the publick offices upwards of twenty years.Date: [1741]- Books
Travels in Turkey, Asia Minor, Syria and Egypt / William Wittman.
Wittman, William, active 1799-1804.Date: 1971- Books
The unintentional time traveler / Everett Maroon.
Maroon, EverettDate: 2016- Books
Encyclopedia of exploration : invented and apocryphal narratives of travel : a comprehensive guide to invented, imaginary, apocryphal and plagiarized narratives of travel by land, sea and air, from the earliest times to the twentieth century / Raymond John Howgego.
Howgego, Raymond John, 1946-Date: 2013- Books
Notes on Cuba / John George F. Wurdemann.
Wurdemann, John G. (John George), 1810-1849.Date: 1971- Books
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The discoveries of John Poulter, alias Baxter; who was apprehended for robbing Dr. Hancock, of Salisbury, on Clarken Down, near Bath; and who has since been admitted King's Evidence, and discovered a most numerous Gang of Villains; many of which have been already taken. Being A full Account of all the Robberies he has committed, and the surprizing Tricks and Frauds he has practised for the Space of five Years last past, in different Parts of England. Written wholly by himself. To which he has added, as a Caution to prevent any unwary Persons from being imposed on and defrauded, an exact account of the manner in which gamblers and other sharpers impose upon people at fairs and other Places; wherein their whole Tricks, Behaviour and Language, is so laid open, that any one who reads it, may certainly know them at any Time, and so be upon their Guard against being cheated by them. With some Precautions to secure Houses from being broke open, very useful for all Families: And likewise some Cautions to Tradesmen, and others who travel, to prevent their being robbed. With Directions how to prevent Horses from being stolen out of Grounds and Commons.
Poulter, John, 1715-1754?.Date: MDCCLIV [1754]- Books
Holiday ills : the causes and the cures / presented by Fryer Travel.
Date: [between 1960 and 1969?]- Archives and manuscripts
People of Snow's time
Ellis, Richard Hancock (1937-1995)Date: 1961-1995Reference: PP/RHE/A/5/1Part of: Richard Ellis (1937-1995)- Books
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The discoveries of John Poulter, alias Baxter; who was apprehended for robbing Dr. Hancock, of Salisbury, on Clarken Down, near Bath; and thereupon discovered a most numerous Gang of Villains, many of which have been already taken. Being A full Account of all the Robberies he has committed, and the surprising Tricks and Frauds he has practised for the Space of five Years last past, in different Parts of England. Written wholly by himself. To which he has added for the Service of the Publick, to make all the Amends in his Power for his past Offences, Directions to secure Houses from being broke open. How to prevent Horses being stolen out of Grounds, Commons, or elsewhere. Useful Cautions to Tradesmen and others who travel the Roads, to prevent their being robbed. And to prevent any unwary Persons from being imposed upon and desrauded, an exact Account of the Manner in which Gamblers and other Sharpers impose upon People at Fairs, &c. The Arts the Horse Dealers make Use of to draw in People to buy or exchange their Horses; and the various other Cheats practised at Fairs, as giving Notes for Goods, pricking at the Belt, exchanging Saddles and Great Coats at Inns, &c. In what Manner Shopkeepers are cheated by Shoplisters; With every other Trick and Species of Villainy made Use of by Rogues and Sharpers, laid open in so plain a Manner, and their Behaviour and Language so sully described, that every one who reads the Book, may certainly know them at any Time, and so be upon their Guard against being cheated by them.
Poulter, John, 1715-1754?.Date: 1769- Books
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The discoveries of John Poulter, alias Baxter; who was apprehended for robbing Dr. Hancock, of Salisbury, on Clarken Down, near Bath; and thereupon discovered a most numerous Gang of Villains, many of which have been already taken. Being, a full Account of all the Robberies he has committed, and the surprizing Tricks and Frauds he has practised for the Space of five Years last past, in different Parts of England. Written wholly by himself. To which he has added for the Service of the Publick, to make all the Amends in his Power for his past Offences, Directions to secure Houses from being broke open. How to prevent Horses from being stolen out of Grounds, Commons, or elsewhere. Useful Cautions to Tradesmen and Others who travel the Roads, to prevent their being robbed. And to prevent any unwary Persons from being imposed upon and defrauded, an exact Account of the Manner in which Gamblers and other Sharpers impose upon People at Fairs, &c. The Arts the Horse Dealers make Use of there to draw in People to buy or exchange their Horses; and the various other Cheats practised at Fairs, as giving Notes for Goods, Pricking at the Belt, exchanging Saddles and Great Coats at Inns, &c. In what Manner Shopkeepers are cheated by Shoplifters: With every other Trick and Species of Villainy made use of by Rogues and Sharpers, laid open in so plain a Manner, and their Behaviour and Language so fully described, that every one who reads the Book, may certainly know them at any Time, and so be upon their Guard against being cheated by them.
Poulter, John, 1715-1754?.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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Journal of travels made through the principal cities of Europe: Wherein The Time employed in Going from Post to Post is marked in Hours and Minutes; the Distances in English Miles, measured by Means of a Perambulator fastened to the Chaise; Produce of the Different Countries; Population of the Towns; and Remarkable Curiosities in the Cities and the Roads: together with an account of the best inns, &c. To Which IS Subjoined, A Comparative View of the Different Monies, and that of Itinerary and Lineal Measures, as well as the Price of Post-Horses in Different Countries. Translated from the French of M.L. Dutens, Member of the Royal Academy of Inseriptions and Belles Lettres at Paris, and Fellow of the Royal Society, London, by John Highmore, Gent. To which is added, an appendix: containing the Roads of Italy; With some Useful Tables and Hints to Strangers who Travel in France.
Dutens, L. (Louis), 1730-1812.Date: M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782]- Books
Voyages of discovery, AD 1400-1500 / by the editors of Time-Life books.
Date: [1989], ©1989- Books
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The humourist. Essays upon several subjects: viz. News-Writers. Enthusiasm. Spleen. Country Entertainment. Love. Ambition and Pride. Idleness. Prejudice. Witchcraft. Ghosts, &c. Weather. Female Disguises. Art of modern Conversation. Use of Speech. Criticism. Art of Begging. Anger. Avarice. Death. Grief. Keeping the Ten Commandments. Travel misapply'd. Flattery. Abuse of Words. Credulity. Eating. Love of Power. Expedients to get rid of Time. Retirement. By Thomas Gordon, Esq;
Gordon, Thomas, -1750.Date: [1730?]- Archives and manuscripts
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La Quinta, California
Date: 1979-1980Reference: PP/CRI/E/1/28/4Part of: Francis Crick (1916-2004): archives- Archives and manuscripts
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William T Sedgwick Memorial Lecture, MIT
Date: 1964-1965Reference: PP/CRI/E/1/13/4Part of: Francis Crick (1916-2004): archives- Archives and manuscripts
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Spetsai, Greece
Date: 1973-1975Reference: PP/CRI/E/1/23/6Part of: Francis Crick (1916-2004): archives- Archives and manuscripts
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Korkes Memorial Lecture, Duke University
Date: 1959-1960Reference: PP/CRI/E/1/8/6Part of: Francis Crick (1916-2004): archives- Archives and manuscripts
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University of Wisconsin, Madison
Date: 1965Reference: PP/CRI/E/1/13/19Part of: Francis Crick (1916-2004): archives- Archives and manuscripts
Cell Regulation Panel
Date: 1968-1969Reference: PP/CRI/E/1/17/3Part of: Francis Crick (1916-2004): archives