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Catalogue of ethnological specimens : European and Eastern arms & armour, Prehistoric and other curiosities / W.D. Webster, Oxford House, Bicester, Oxon., England.
Webster, W. D.Date: 1895-- Books
Illustrated catalogue of ethnographical specimens photographic reference / W. D. Webster.
Webster, W. D.Date: 2017- Books
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The new art of contentment; contained in an essay upon Philippians iv.II. By W. Webster, D.D.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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The folly and madness of impenitency: a sermon preached at Ware in Hertfordshire. By W. Webster, D.D.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758.Date: Printed in the year M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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A plain narrative of facts, or, the author's case fairly and candidly stated, by way of appeal to the publick. By W. Webster, D.D.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758.Date: 1758- Books
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Two sermons, I. On the duty, the means, and the happy effects of living peaceably with all men. II. On self-love and benevolence. By W. Webster, D.D. vicar of Ware and Thundridge, in Hertfordshire.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Two sermons upon the sabbath; giving a scripture history of the institution; shewing the Nature and Ends of it; and the right Manner of observing it. Preached at Ware in Hertfordshire. By W. Webster, D. D. Vicar.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758.Date: [1751]- Books
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The popish doctrine of doing evil that good may come, Considered in a sermon Preach'd at Ware in Hertfordshire. By W. Webster, D. D. Vicar of Ware and Thundridge.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758.Date: M.DCC.XLV. [1745]- Books
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The nature, causes, and designs of God's judgments. Set forth in a sermon preached at Ware, in Hertfordshire, on Friday, February 6, 1756, being the fast day. By W. Webster, D.D. Vicar.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758.Date: 1756- Books
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Plan of the foetal circulation / references made by W.E. Horner, M.D.
Horner, William E. (William Edmonds), 1793-1853.Date: [1818]- Books
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The nature of justice and moral honesty. Shewn in two sermons preached at Ware in Hertfordshire; Wherein are some general rules Laid down, that may easily be applied to particular cases, As they may happen to arise in common life; And the Doctrine applied, particularly, to the case of Tithes and Offerings. By the Rev. W. Webster, D.D.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758.Date: [1754]- Books
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The sin of being ashamed of our religion, explained: from Mark Viii. 38. A sermon preached July 10, 1737. at Kingston upon Thames. By W. Webster, D. D. Printed at the Request of the Magistrates and others who heard it.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758.Date: M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737]- Books
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A treatise on places and preferments, especially, church-preferments. To which is added, a letter concerning the causes of earthquakes, lately published in the publick advertiser, at the request of some gentlemen. With a supplement, containing some remarks upon a letter since received from a learned correspondent upon the same subject. By the Rev. W. Webster, D.D. vicar of Ware and Thundridge in Hertfordshire.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758.Date: 1757- Books
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Arithmetic in epitome: or, a compendium of all the rules, both Vulgar and Decimal. Wherein Clear and Plain demonstrations are deduced from the Principles of Arithmetic itself; without either Reference to Euclid, or Use of Algebra. By W. Webster, Writing-Master.
Webster, William, approximately 1684-1744.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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Arithmetic in epitome: or, a compendium of all the rules, both Vulgar and Decimal. Wherein Clear and Plain Demonstrations are deduced from the Principles of Arithmetic itself; without either Reference to Euclid, or Use of Algebra. By W. Webster, Writing-Master.
Webster, William, approximately 1684-1744.Date: M.DCC.LII. [1752]- Books
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Arithmetick in epitome: or, a compendium of all its rules, both vulgar and decimal. In Two Parts. To which are now Added, Clear and plain Demonstrations deduced from the Principles of Arithmetic itself; without either Reference to Euclid, or Use of Algebra. By W. Webster, writing-master.
Webster, William, approximately 1684-1744.Date: M.DCC.XL. [1740]- Books
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Catalogues of ethnographical specimens : from Australia, New Zealand, Hervey Island, Marquisas, New Guinea, New Ireland, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Norfolk Island, Admiralty Islands, and other parts of Polynesia, Benin City, and other parts of Africa, various parts of North and South America, the Malay Archipelago, and other localities / in the possession of W.D. Webster of Bicester, Oxon.
Webster, W. D.Date: 1911- Books
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Trial of Professor John W. Webster : for the murder of Dr. George Parkman in the Medical college, November 23, 1849. Supreme Judicial Court for Suffolk, March term. Present Chief Justice Shaw, Associate Judges Wilde, Metcalf and Dewey. Counsel for the Commonwealth - Hon. John H. Clifford, George Bemis. Counsel for the Defence - Hon. Pliny Merrick, E. D. Sohier / Stenographic report, carefully revised and corrected.
Webster, John White, 1793-1850Date: 1850- Books
Trial of Professor John W. Webster, for the murder of Dr. George Parkman in the medical college, November 23, 1849. Supreme Judicial Court for Suffolk, March term. Present Chief Justice Shaw, Associate Judges Wilde, Metcalf and Dewey. Counsel for the Commonwealth - Hon. John H. Clifford, George Bemis. Counsel for the Defence - Hon. Pliny Merrick, E. D. Sohier / Stenographic report. Carefully revised and corrected.
Webster, John White, 1793-1850.Date: 1850- Books
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Ten letters to Dr. Joseph Priestly, in answer to his Letters to the inhabitants of Northumberland / from Noah Webster, Jun.
Webster, Noah, 1758-1843.Date: 1800- Books
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The trial of Prof. John W. Webster, indicted for the murder of Dr. George Parkman, at the Medical college (North Grove street) on the 23d of November, 1849 : Supreme judicial court, before Chief Justice Shaw, and Associate Justices Wilde, Dewey, and Metcalf. Counsel for the government, Attorney General J.H. Clifford, and George Bemis, esq. Counsel for the defence, Hon. Pliny Merrick, and E.D. Sohier, esq. / Reported for Boston journal.
Webster, John White, 1793-1850Date: 1850- Books
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Two discourses. I. On prayer. Wherein are several things, with great impartiality, recommended, particularly, to the papists, and dissenters of all denominations; with a becoming freedom, to the infidels; with the most affectionate esteem, to the clergy; with the highest deference, to the nobility, and gentry. II. On the Sacrament. To which are added, I. A sermon on the one thing needful. II. On the observation of the Sabbath. III. On the importance of public worship. By the Rev. W. Webster, D.D. of Ware in Hertfordshire. Published for the benefit of the author.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758.Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Books
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The blessedness of those who die in the Lord, considered. In a discourse delivered at Newbury, March 26th, 1792, at the interment of the Rev. John Tucker, D.D. who departed this life, March 22d, 1792; in the seventy-third year of his age, and the forty-seventh of his ministry. [One line from Solomon] By Samuel Webster, D.D. Pastor of a church in Salisbury.
Webster, Samuel, 1718-1796.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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The life of General Monk: late Duke of Albemarle; from an original manuscript of Thomas Skinner, M. D. Author of Motus Compositi; in which Is a very particular Account of that most memorable March from Coldstream to London; of The Preparations for it in Scotland, and of The happy Consequences of it in England. To which is added a preface, Giving an Account of the Manuscript, and some observations in Vindication of General Monk's Conduct; by William Webster, M. A. Curate of St. Dunstan's in the West.
Skinner, Thomas, 1629?-1679.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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A vindication of His Majesty's title to the crown, as being the heir that is qualified to enjoy it. Shewing, that no one can be legally qualified to be King of England that is not capable of preserving the Constitution of England; that no Papist is capable of doing it; and that neither the Pretender, nor any of his Family can give us any reasonable Assurance of their being Protestants. With A particular Application to those who have no Religion, in order to convince them that it is their Interest to keep out a Popish Prince. By W. Webster, D. D. Vicar of Ware and Thundridge in Hortfordshire.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]