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An address to the public, from the friends of the liberty of the press; Assembled at the Crown and Anchor, on Saturday, Jan. 19, 1793: containing a declaration of their principles, and a protest against the late associations. Written by the Hon. Thomas Erskine.
Friends to the Liberty of the Press.Date: 1793- Books
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Address to the nation, from the London Corresponding Society, on the subject of a thorough Parliamentary Reform; Together with the Resolutions which were passed at a General meeting of the Society; Held on Monday, the 8th of July, 1793. At the Crown and Anchor Tavern Strand,
London Corresponding Society.Date: [1793]- Books
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An address to the nation, By the seamen at St. Helen's, (copied verbation from the courier of May 19, 1797.) likewise the proceedings at the meeting of the friends to parliamentary reform, held at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, (also copied from the same paper.)
Seamen at St. Helen's.Date: 1797]- Books
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Association papers. Part I. Publications printed by special order of the Society for preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers, at the Crown and Anchor, in the Strand. Part II. A collection of tracts, printed at the expence of that society. To which are prefixed, a preface, and the proceedings of the Society. Addressed to all the loyal associations,
Association for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and Levellers (London, England)Date: 1793- Books
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Circulated by the East-Kent and Canterbury Association. Printed by order of "the society for preserving liberty and property against republicans and levellers," held at the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand. Mr. Justice Ashhurst's charge to the grand jury for the county of Middlesex. The following charge delivered by Judge Ashhurst to the grand jury for the county of Middlesex, assembled in the Court of King's Bench, on Monday the 9th of November, 1792, breathes so much the spirit of the English law, and is so well suited to curb and licentious, spirit of the times, that it must be read with heart-selt satisfaction by every true Englishman-to whose perusal it is strongly recommended.
Ashhurst, William Henry, Sir, 1725-1807.Date: 1793]- Books
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A letter on the meeting at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, on the fourteenth of July, 1791, for the purpose of celebrating the anniversary of the revolution in France. Addressed to the Patrons and Stewards of that meeting, by the Rev. Rice Hughes, A. M. of Aldenham, Herts; domestic Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl Poulett. With a postscript, on the address and declaration, published by an adjourned meeting, at the Thatched-House Tavern, August 20, 1791, Signed, J. H. Tooke, Chairman.
Hughes, Rice.Date: [1791]- Books
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Substance of Earl Stanhope's speech, delivered from the chair, at a meeting of citizens, at the Crown and Anchor, on the 4th of February 1795. To celebrate the happy event of the late trials, for supposed high treason; and published at the request of the meeting. Also the resolutions of the meeting: and the toasts. Together with an appendix, By Earl Stanhope, respecting the trial by jury.
Stanhope, Charles Stanhope, Earl, 1753-1816.Date: [1795]- Books
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Convocation-Craft: or, a brief history of the intrigues, and insolence, of English Convocations under the Papacy, Till Restrain'd by King Henry Viii. With an Account of their Behaviour since, intermix'd with proper Reflections, and Authorities to prove, that when they act beyond their Commission from the Crown, they incur the Danger of a Praemunire. Occasion'd By the Proceeding of the Lower House against the Bishop of Bangor, for his Sermon preach'd before the King the 31st of March, and publish'd by His Majesty's Special Command.
Date: [1717]- Books
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The report of James Golborne, of the city of Ely, engineer; in pursuance of several resolutions passed at a meeting of the Committee of landowners, and others, interested in the improvement of the outfall of the river Ouse, at the Crown and Anchor, in the Strand, on Thursday the 16th of June, 1791; And Read before the same Committee, at the Rose Tavern, in Cambridge, on Wednesday the 31st. of August, in the same Year; and which is now Printed by Order of the said Committee.
Committee of Landowners and Others Interested in the Improvement of the Outfall of the River Ouse.Date: 1791- Books
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Parliamentary reform. Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand, Wednesday the 19th of May, 1790; seven o'clock in the evening. At a general meeting of the Friends to a parliamentary reform, Capel Lofft, Esq; in the chair, resolved unanimously,-that a restoration of the right of adequate representation to the people is the best consolation which can be given them for the heavy burden which they now bear, as well as those additional ones which probably may be soon imposed upon them, and which a war must necessarily occasion. ...
[Friends of Parliamentary Reform. Meeting (1790-05-19) London.]Date: 1790]- Books
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The lighter-Man's assistant, or coal-dealer's guide: containing tables exactly calculated for the ready finding out the true value of any quantity of coals, from 1 to 400 Chaldrons, from 19 ? per Score to 40 ? per Score, reckoning 21 Chaldrons to the Score, including the Metage-Mony. Together with Two Tables, one of 25 ?, the other of 40 ? per Score, without the Metage. The Whole (having full Explanations of the Use of the several Tables) is very necessary for Lighter-Men, Coal-Merchants, and all Gentlemen who have any Occasion to buy or sell large Quantities of Coals.
Date: [1765?]- Books
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Youth's monitor, In Six Annual sermons, preach'd to young people at New Broad-Street, On the following Subjects, viz. I. Aggravations, and Sorrows of Youthful Iniquities. II. Sin, the Reproach and Shame of Youth. III. The Pleasure of Christ's Ways. IV. His Approbation, and Defence of Young Disciples. V. The Importance of avoiding Bad, and of choosing Good Company. VI. The Duty and Advantage of knowing and serving the God of our Fathers. By John Guyse, D. D. Publish'd at the Request of the Church, for the Sake of their own, and others Children.
Guyse, John, 1680-1761.Date: M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]- Books
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The tribes of the Lord appearing before him: or, Families in publick worship. A sermon preach'd at the opening of the new Meeting-House, at Rowel, November 9, 1735. And considerably enlarg'd: By Matthias Maurice.
Maurice, Matthias, 1684-1738.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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A protest against T. Paine's "Rights of man:" addressed to the members of a book society, in consequence of the vote of their committee for including the above work in a list of new publications resolved to be purchased for the use of the society.
Bowles, John, 1751-1819.Date: 1792- Books
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Merlinus Gallicus: Or, A prediction for the year of grace, 1660 : Representing the state and condition of all sorts of persons in Europe, from the crown to the clown. Deduced from the configurations of the luminaries, conjunctions and aspects of the planets, after a more certain manner then practised by English artists. Together with the nativity of the illustrious King of Denmark: proving it impossible (by the canons of astrology) for him to lose his kingdom, or for the Swede to become lord thereof, wherein Merlinus Anglicus may see his error. Also a question and answer in astrology, whether Copenhagen shall be taken or no: with many other things of profitable consequence. / By Monsieur Fr. Missonne Philastrogus. To which is added, an everlasting almanack; with an easie way to erect a figure, and give judgement of the weather, and tables of houses fitted for several latitudes.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704Date: 1660 [i.e. 1659]- Pictures
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Front and reverse of a medal presented to Jenner by naval medical officers in 1801. Engraving, 1801, after a medal made by T. Harper.
Harper, Thomas, active 1801.Date: 1801Reference: 20204i- Books
I live in the future & here's how it works : why your world, work, and brain are being creatively disrupted / Nick Bilton.
Bilton, Nick.Date: [2010], ©2010- Pictures
Queen Anne of Great Britain. Engraving by J. Heath, 1805, after G. Kneller.
Kneller, Godfrey, Sir, 1646-1723.Date: July 8, 1805Reference: 2144896i- Digital Images
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"English tube-teeth". The introduction of artificial crowns in England. Those made with wood decayed by moisture (Fig. 3). The screw-pivot used in the patented Foster crown (1885) had a flat base with a perforation in the porcelain body to accommodate the pivot's top, which securely anchored it to a tooth. (Fig 4).
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The Gates-Bonwill and Howland-Perry crowns.
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The ghost of the revolutionary politician Mirabeau giving an address. Coloured etching, 1791.
Woodward, G. M. (George Moutard), approximately 1760-1809.Date: 1 July 1791Reference: 38457i- Digital Images
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Dental crowns.
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King George III. Engraving by E. Scriven after W. Beechey, 1806.
Beechey, William, Sir, 1753-1839.Date: November 1. 1806Reference: 2004631i- Books
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The accomplished housekeeper, and universal cook : containing all the various branches of cookery; directions for roasting, boiling ... the various articles in candying, drying, preserves, and pickling; the preparation of hams, tongues, bacon, and of made wines and cordial waters; directions for carving, with a catalogue of the various articles in season every month in the year / by T. Williams, and the principal cooks at the London and Crown and Anchor taverns.
Williams, T., active 1797.Date: 1797- Books
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Jordan's complete collection of all the addresses and speeches of the Hon. C. J. Fox, Sir A. Gardner, and J. H. Tooke, Esq. at the late interesting contest for Westminster. Together with the addresses and resolutions of the committee for promoting Mr. Tooke's election. in the Parish of St. James's; to which are added, the proceedings at the Crown and Anchor, with the speeches of J. H. Tooke, Esq. on the 28th of June, 1796.
Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806.Date: 1796