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Specification of George Ware : apparatus for the support and exercise of the human frame.
Ware, George.Date: 1856- Books
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An account of a conference between His Grace, George late Duke of Buckingham, and Father Fitz-gerrald, an Irish priest: ... Faithfully taken by one of his domesticks.
Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1628-1687.Date: 1706- Books
Cocker's arithmetick: being, a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest of school-masters in city and country / by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving : being that so long since promised to the world ; perused and published, by John Hawkins, writing-master near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the author's correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London.
Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675.Date: 1745- Books
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A sermon, occasioned by the death of George Washington, supreme commander of the American forces during the Revolutionary War; first president and late lieutenant-general and commander in chief of the armies of the United States of America; who departed this life at Moun Vernon, December 14, 1799, in the 68th year of his age. Delivered in Hingham, by request of the inhabitants, January 6, 1800. By Henry Ware, Pastor of the First Church in Hingham. [Two lines from II Kings]
Ware, Henry, 1764-1845.Date: 1800- Books
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Cocker's arithmetick: being, a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full Understanding of that imcomparable Art, as it is now taught by the ablest School-Masters in City and Country. Composed by Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, and Engraving; Being that so long since promised to the World. Perused and published, by John Hawkins, Writing-Master near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the authors correct copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathemeticians and Writing-Masters in and near London. The forty-eighth edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, Accompt, Licensed Sept. 3. 1677. Roger L'Estrange.
Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675.Date: 1736- Books
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An account of a conference between His Grace George late Duke of Buckingham, and Father Fitz-Gerald an Irish priest: Whom King James II. sent to His Grace in his Sickness, to endeavour to pervent him to the Popish Perswasion. Faithfully taken by one of his domesticks.
Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1628-1687.Date: 1714- Books
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A paraphrase and comment upon the epistles and gospels, appointed to be used in the Church of England on all Sundays and Holy-Days Throughout the Year. Designed to excite Devotion, and to promote the Knowledge and Practice of Sincere Piety and Virtue. Vol. I. By George Stanhope, D. D. Dean of Canterbury, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty.
Date: 1741- Books
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Epictetus his morals, with Simplicius his comment. Made English from the Greek, by George Stanhope D. D. Dean of Canterbury and Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty. The fifth edition corrected. With the Life of Epictetus, from Monsieur Boileau.
Epictetus.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
Cocker's arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and country / by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetick, and engraving ; being that so long since promised to the world : perused and published by John Hawkins, writing-master, near Sr. George's Church in Southwark, by the author's correct copy, and commended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London.
Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675.Date: 1758- Books
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Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest School-Masters in City and Country. By Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, and Engraving: Being that so long since promised to the World. Perused and published by John Hawkins, Writing-Master near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicans and Writing-Masters in and near London. By George Fisher, Accomptant. Lincensed Sept. 3, 1677. Roger L'Estrange.
Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675.Date: 1750- Books
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Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest Capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest School-Masters in City and Country. By Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, and Engraving: Being that so long since promised to the World. Perused and published, by John Hawkins, Writing-Master near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing-Masters in and near London. The fifty-first edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, Accomptant. Licensed Sept. 3. 1677. Roger L'Estrange.
Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675.Date: 1745- Books
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Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest School-Masters in City and Country. By Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, and Engraving: Being that so long since promised to the World. Perused and published by John Hawkins, Writing-Master, near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing-Masters in and near London. The fifty-fourth edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, Accomptant. Licensed Sept.3, 1677. Roger L'Estrange.
Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675.Date: 1753- Books
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Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest Capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest School-Masters in City and Country. By Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, and Engraving: Being that so long since promised to the World. Perused and published, by John Hawkins. Writing-Master near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematiclaes and Writing-Masters in and near London. The fifty-second edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, accomptant. Licensed Sept. 3, 1677. Roger L'Estrange.
Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675.Date: 1748- Books
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The present state of Great Britain, and Ireland. Being a complete treatise of their several inhabitants; their religion, policy, manufactures, customs, government and commerce. Of the britons original: thier sciences, and arts; nobility and people, and strength by sea and land. With a large description of London; and a curious abstract of each king's reign from Ecbert, to the end of George I. Also His Majesty's German dominions, and genealogy of his family. The whole consisting of four parts. To which are added lists of the officers in England, Scotland, and Ireland; with their whole establishment, civil, military and ecclesiastical. Done in a new method, correct and regular. The tenth edition. Begun by M. Miege; and now greatly, improved, revised and completed to the present time, By Mr. Bolton.
Miège, Guy, 1644-1718?.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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The present state of Great Britain, and Ireland, Being A Complete Treatise of Their several Inhabitants; their Religion, Policy, Manufactures, Customs, Government and Commerce. Of the Britons Original: Their Sciences, and Arts; Nobility and People, and Strength by Sea and Land. With a large Description of London; and a curious Abstract of each King's Reign from Ecbert, to the End of George I. Also His Majesty's German dominions, and genealogy of his family. The whole consisting of four parts. To which are added lists of all the offices in England, Scotland, and Ireland; with their whole Establishment, Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical. Done in a New Method, Regular, Copious, and Correct. The eleventh edition. Begun by Mr Miege; and now greatly improved, revised and completed to the present time, by Mr. Bolton.
Miège, Guy, 1644-1718?.Date: MDCCLIVIII. MDCCLIVIII [1748]- Books
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An Act for making more effectual an Act passed in the eleventh year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the first, for repairing the roads therein mentioned, from the parish of Enfield in the county of Middlesex, to the town of Hertford, and to the Great Bridge in Ware, in the county of Hertford, and for amending the road from the said Great Bridge to the south end of the Great Bridge at Wades Mill, and from the Great Road at Cheshunt to the west end of Small Lea Bridge in the said county of Hertford.
Great Britain.Date: 1733]- Books
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Cocker's arithmetick. Being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest Capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest School-Masters in City and Country. By Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, and Engraving: Being that so long since promised to the World. Perused and published by John Hawkins, Writing-Master, near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing-Masters in and near London. The fifty-fifth edition, carefully corrected and amended. By George Fisher, accomptant. Licensed Sept. 3, 1677. Roger L'Estrange.
Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675.Date: 1758- Books
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The instructor: or, Young man's best companion. Containing, spelling, reading, writing, and arithmetick, in an easier way than any yet published; and how to qualify any person for business, without the help of a master. Instructions to write variety of hands, with copies both in prose and verse. How to write letters on business or friendship. Forms of indentures, bonds, bills of sale, receipts, wills, leases, releases, &c. Also merchants accompts, and a short and easy method of shop and book-keeping; with a description of the product, counties and market-towns in England and Wales. Together with the carpenter's plain and exact rule: shewing how to measure carpenters, joiners, sawyers, bricklayers, plasterers, plumbers, masons, glasiers and painters work. How to undertake each work, and at what price; the rates of each commodity, and the common wages of journeymen; with gunter's line; and coggeshall's description of the sliding-rule. Likewise the practical gauger made easy; the art of dialling, and how to erect and fix and dial; with instructions for dying, colouring, and making colours; and some general observations for gardening every month in the year. To which is added, the family's best companion: with instructions for marking on linnen; how to pickle and preserve; to make divers sorts of wine; and many excellent plasters, and medicines, necessary in all families: and a compleat treatise of farriery; or, good advice to gentlemen and farmers; with a choice collection of remedies, very fit for all farriers and grooms. Also some useful interest-tables. By George Fisher, accomptant.
Fisher, George, accomptant.Date: M.DCC.LV. [1755]- Books
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Address of George David Pollock, F.R.C.S., President of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, at the annual meeting, March 1st, 1887.
Pollock, George David, 1817-1897.Date: 1887- Books
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The anatomy of the human bones; with an account of muscular motion, and the circulation of the blood: also of digestion and nutrition: with A Description of the Four Senses. Illustrated with variety of copper plates. To which is added, A short and easy Method of discovering the Virtues of Plants in curing the Diseases of the Human Body. By George Thomson, M. A.
Thomson, G. (George), active 18th century.Date: M,DCC,XXXIV. [1734]- Books
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The new help to discourse. Or wit and mirth intermix'd with more serious matters; Consisting of Pleasant, Philosophical, Physical, Historical, Moral, and Political Questions and Answers: With Proverbs, Epitaphs, Epigrams, Riddles, Posies, Rules for Behaviour, &c. With several Wonders and Varieties, particularly, A concise History of all the Kings of England, from the Norman Conquest, down to King George. Together with Directions for the true Knowledge of several Matters concerning Astronomy, Holy-Days and Husbandry, in a plain Method. By W. W. gent.
Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698.Date: 1733- Books
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A paraphrase and comment upon the epistles and gospels, appointed to be used in the Church of England on all Sundays and Holy-Days Throughout the Year. Designed to excite Devotion, and to promote the Knowledge and Practice of Sincere Piety and Virtue. ... . Beginning with the First Sunday in Advent. By George Stanhope, D. D. Late Dean of Canterbury.
Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
Cocker's Arithmetick: being a plain and familiar method suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and country ... / By Edward Cocker, late practicioner [!] in the arts of writing, artihmetick, and engraving. Being that so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins, writing-master near St. George's church in Southwark, by the author's correct copy, and recommended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London.
Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675.Date: 1738- Books
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The continuation of Mr Rapin de Thoyras's history of England, from the revolution to the accession of King George II. By N. Tindal, M.A. rector of Alverstoke in Hampshire, and chaplain to the Royal Hospital at Greenwich. Illustrated with thirty-six heads of the kings, queens, and several eminent persons; also with twenty maps and sea-charts.
Tindal, N. (Nicholas), 1687-1774.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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Cocker's arithmetick. Being, a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest Capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest School-Masters in City and Country. By Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, and Engraving: Being that so long since promised to the World. Perused and published, by John Hawkins, Writing-Master near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing-Masters in and near London.
Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675.Date: 1738