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An analytical view of the animal ecomony. Calculated for the students of medicine, as well as private gentlemen: interspersed with many allegories, and moral reflections, drawn from the subject, to awaken the mind to an elevated sense of the Great Author of nature ... / by Isaac Ball.
Ball, Isaac.Date: 1808- Books
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Discourses of the ecclesiastical and civil polity of the Jews. Viz. Of their Courts of Judicature. Laws concerning Tithes. Institution of the Priesthood. Their Liturgy. Their Schools. Their Feasts, Fasts, Coins, Weights, and Measures. Written by Isaac Abendana, a Learned Jew. Being very Useful for divines of all Perswasions.
Abendana, Isaac, 1650-1720.Date: 1709- Books
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Discourses of the ecclesiastical and civil polity of the Jews. Viz. Of their Courts of Judicature. Laws concerning Tithes. Institution of the Priesthood. Their Liturgy. Their Schools. Their Feasts, Fasts, Coins, Weights and Measures. Written by Isaac Abendana, a Learned Jew. Being more particularly very Useful for Divines of all Perswasions.
Abendana, Isaac, 1650-1720.Date: 1706- Books
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Natural history of enthusiasm.
Date: 1834- Books
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Observations on certain passages in Daniel and the Apocalypse of John. Containing, among other new and important things, a defence of Sir Isaac Newton's general interpretation. A new explication of Daniel's prophecy of the seventy weeks. And a new account of the doctrine o the Trinity. By John St. Clair, M.D.
St. Clair, John, 1708-Date: M.DCC.LV. [1755]- Books
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Short remarks on some passages in the life of Dr. Kennet, late Bishop of Peterborough. In which he is clear'd, and vindicated from the aspersions laid to his charge. In a letter to a clergyman. By a lover of truth.
Lover of truth.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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Miscellaneous letters on several subjects in philosophy and astronomy. Wrote to the learned Dr. Nicholson, late Archbishop of Cashell. Viz. I. An account of the great variety of plants, shell-stones, and many other Curiosities, in the parish of Magilligan, in the County of Londonderry in Ireland; together with a curious Account of the forming the Land, being formerly under Sea. II. On the Declension of the Level of the Sea. III. On the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Light. IV. On the Irish Bogs, Timber found under these Bogs, and several curious Remarks on the first Planting the World and Ireland, drawn from the Natural History of such Bogs and Timber. V. On the General Tides in the Atlantic Ocean, by a New Hypothesis, and that the Moon hath no Influence on the Tides. VI. On the Cause of Gravity, and the Continuation of Motion, by a New and Curious Hypothesis. Vii. On the Load-Stone, that the Old Hypotheses were Insufficient, and a new one drawn from the Northern Light. Viii. An endeavour to clear astronomy of the incredible, by a new System of the World, wherein the Projectile Power, and Gravitating Principles of Sir Isaac Newton, are proved to be not according to Nature, and Impossible; and that the Theory of the Moon is particularly very ill accounted for by Sir Isaac's Principles; and New Principles, drawn from the Nature of Fluids, and a repelling Power in the Sun, and that the long Telescopes help to deceive us. By Robert Innes, A.M.
Innes, Robert.Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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A narrative of the dangers and distresses which befel Isaac Morris, and seven more of the crew, belonging to The Wager store-ship, which attended Commodore Anson, in his voyage to the South Sea: Containing An Account of their Adventures, after they were left by Bulkeley and Cummins, on an uninhabited Part of Patagonia, in South America; where they remained about Fifteen Months, 'till they were seized by a Party of Indians, and carried above a Thousand Miles into the Inland Country, with whom they resided upwards of Sixteen Months: After which they were carried to Buenos-Ayres, and ransomed by the Governor, who sent them on board the Asia, a Spanish Man of War, and confined them there above Thirteen Months; when the Asia sailed for Europe. Interspersed with a Description of the Manners and Customs of the Indians in that Part of the World, particularly their Manner of taking the Wild Horses in Hunting, as seen by the Author himself. The Whole Serving as a Supplement to Mr. Bulkeley's Journal, Campbell's Narrative, and Ld. Anson's Doyage. By I. Morris, late Midshipman of the Wager.
Morris, Isaac.Date: [1750?]- Books
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The history of the inquisition, as it subsists in the kingdoms of Spain, Portugal, &c. And in both the Indies, to this Day. Comprehending as well an entertaining Series of its Transactions, as an exact Account of its Constitution, Power, &c. under the following Heads: I. Its Rise, Progress, and Establishment. II. The extraordinary Methods taken to support it. III. The almost boundless Jurisdiction of this Court; its Officers, Laws, Customs, &c. IV. The Nature of its Proceedings against Hereticks. V. The Judgments, Penances, Executions, &c. Interspersed with various, extraordinary, and particular relations concerning the treatment of persons prosecuted in that court; as of Isaac Martin, an Englishman, who lay long in Prison at Granada, in the Reign of the late King George; and whose Account has the Sanction of a Certificate signed by both Archbishops, and by thirteen Bishops, at the Instance of Mr. Secretary Craggs: With many other genuine Cases, extracted from credible Authors, and from Original Papers. To which is added, an appendix of necessary records, and various Original Letters on the Conduct of the Inquisition, hitherto never printed. Compiled and translated by the Reverend J. Baker, M. A. Illustrated with Copper Plates.
Baker, J., Rev., M.A.Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- Books
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The civil history of the kingdom of Naples. In two volumes. Vol. I. Wherein is contain'd, The History of that Kingdom (comprizing also the general Affairs of Europe) under the Romans, Goths, Greeks, Dongobakds, Normans, and the Princes of the House of Suevia, 'till the Death of the Emperor Frederick II. in the Year 1250. With the History of the Civil, Canon, and Feodal Laws; the Ecclesiastical Polity; the Succession of the Popes, and by what subtle Arts the pontificate gain'd upon the Regale. Where the Author clearly demonstrates, That the Temporal Dominion and Power exercis'd by the Popes, has been altogether owing to the Ignorance, and Connivance of, or Concessions extorted from Secular Princes during the dark Ages, &c. Written in Italian, by Pietro Giannone, Civilian and Advocate in Naples; and publish'd Anno 1723. publish'd anno 1723. Translated into English, by Captain James Ogilvie.
Giannone, Pietro, 1676-1748.Date: M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]- Books
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The history of Charlotte Villars: a narrative founded on truth, interspersed with variety of incidents instructive and entertaining.
Mukins, Isaac.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Pictures
A wizard raising devils out of the ground, to the horror of a man and a woman. Coloured etching, 1795.
Cruikshank, Isaac, 1764-1811Date: 20th Nov. 1795Reference: 46996i- Books
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A vindication of the consecration of Archbishop Cranmer, against the objections of Papists and others. As also, a vindication of Archbishop Parker's consecration. In which the nagg's head fable is exploded. To which is added, an appendix, containing the thoughts of Dr. Prideaux, concerning the celibacy of the clergy. In a letter to Mr. Joseph Smith. By I. Sharpe, A.M.
Sharpe, Isaac, 1695-1718Date: 1721- Books
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A guide to prayer: Or, A free and rational account of the gift, grace and spirit of prayer; with plain directions how every Christian may attain them. By J. Watts.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Digital Images
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Human head sculpted in clay, early stage in process
Heather Spears, photography ICandy- Books
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Lineæ tertii ordinis Neutonianæ, sive illustratio tractatus d. Neutoni de Enumeratione linearum tertii ordinis. Cui subjungitur, solutio trium problematum. Authore Jacobo Stirling, è Coll. Ball. Oxon.
Stirling, James, 1692-1770.Date: MDCCXVII. [1717]- Books
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The London magazine, and monthly chronologer.
Date: [1736-1746]- Books
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The London magazine: or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer.
Date: [1732-1735]- Books
12 books that changed the world / Melvyn Bragg.
Bragg, Melvyn, 1939-Date: 2006- Pictures
Earl Howe on the quarter-deck of HMS Queen Charlotte during the sea battle of the First of June, 1794. Stipple engraving by D. Orme after M. Brown, 1795.
Brown, Mather, 1761-1831.Date: 1795Reference: 548349i- Archives and manuscripts
Thomas Hodgkin DCL (1831-1913), also known as Thomas Hodgkin junior, and his family
Date: 1787-1951Reference: PP/HO/GPart of: Hodgkin family- Archives and manuscripts
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Henry Wellcome Letter Book 5
Date: Jan 1899 - Aug 1901Reference: WF/E/01/01/05Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
John Hodgkin junior (1800-1875)
Date: 1809-1976Reference: PP/HO/EPart of: Hodgkin family- Archives and manuscripts
Oral history of the Wellcome Foundation Ltd. and Burroughs Wellcome Company
Date: 1997-2001Reference: WF/M/AV/O/03Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Thomas Hodgkin MD (1798-1866)
Date: 1790-1872Reference: PP/HO/DPart of: Hodgkin family