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Sir James Paget to [C A] Ballance
Date: 10 Oct 1889Reference: SA/LIS/K.8/1Part of: Lister Institute- Books
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A case of acromegaly / by W.B. Hadden and C.A. Ballance.
Hadden, W. B. (Walter Baugh), 1856-1893.Date: [1888]- Books
A case in which the gladiolus was trephined for pus pent up in the anterior mediastinum / by C.A. Ballance.
Ballance, Charles A. (Charles Alfred), Sir, 1856-1936.Date: 1889- Books
The operative treatment of facial palsy by the introduction of nerve grafts into the Fallopian canal and by other intratemporal methods / C.A. Ballance, A.B. Duel.
Ballance, Charles A. (Charles Alfred), Sir, 1856-1936.Date: 1932- Books
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A treatise on the ligation of the great arteries in continuity : with observations on the nature, progress and treatment of aneurism / by Charles A. Ballance, and Walter Edmunds.
Ballance, Charles A. (Charles Alfred), 1856-1936.Date: 1891- Books
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The foundling hospital, for Wit. Number II. Containing, The Ballance of Europe. Prenez le Roy, to M. Noailles. The Marshal's Answer. On the C-s of Y-h making the Campaign. On L-g-Nier's passing the Rhine. The Lion and Frogs. On the March of the D-h. Britannia's Lamentation and Petition to the D-ke. A New Ballad on Beating the French. A Letter on the Blues - News from the Army on the K-g and D-ke. To Fortune, on S-ys and W-Ple. The Mistake. The Downfal of Dancing, to the Ladies of Blackheath. An Epigram on Ld G-l-y and his Cook. A Lesson from H-r. A New Ballad on our Riches. On Faction Detected. The Carters, John and Will. The Gracious Refusal. On the Promotion of the Rt. Hon. H. Pelham. The Interview between Harry and Will. To the E. of B-h, on Faction Detected. Epigram on the Blues. An Ode to the New M-s. An Ode to the Earl of B-h. Faction Detected, a New Ballad. A Humorous Ballad, to Lord G-m. Verses occasion'd by the many Satires on the Government. On a late Transaction, to the D-of M-h. With many Curious Pieces never before printed, and a General Table of Contents to the Whole. By Timothy Silence, Esq;
Silence, Timothy.Date: 1743- Books
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The foundling hospital, for Wit. Number II. Containing, The Ballance of Europe. Prenez le Roy, to M. Noailles. The Marshal's Answer. On the C-s of Y-h making the Campaign. On L-g-Nier's passing the Rhine. The Lion and Frogs. On the March of the D-h. Britannia's Lamentation and Petition to the D-ke. A New Ballad on Beating the French. A Letter on the Blues - News from the Army on the K-g and D-ke. To Fortune, on S-ys and W-Ple. The Mistake. The Downfall of Dancing, to the Ladies of Blackheath. An Epigram on Ld G-l-y and his Cook. A Lesson from H-r. A New Ballad on our Riches. On Faction Detected. The Carters, John and Will. The Gracious Refusal. On the Promotion of the Rt. Hon. H. Pelham. The Interview between Harry and Will. To the E. of B-h, on Faction Detected. Epigram on the Blues. An Ode to the New M-s. An Ode to the Earl of B-h. Faction Detected, a New Ballad. A Humorous Ballad, to Lord G-m. Verses occasion'd by the many Satires on the Government. On a late Transaction, to the D-of M-h. With many Curious Pieces never before printed, and a General Table of Contents to the Whole. By Timothy Silence, Esq;
Silence, Timothy.Date: 1744- Books
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The foundling hospital for wit. Number II. Containing, The Ballance of Europe. Prenez le Roy, to M. Noailles. The Marshal's Answer. On the C-s of Y-h making the Campaign. On L-g-Nier's passing the Rhine. The Lion and Frogs. On the March of the D-h. Britannia's Lamentation and Petition to the D-ke. A New Ballad on Beating the French. A Letter on the Blues News from the Army on the K-g and D-ke. To Fortune, on S-ys and W-le. The Mistake. The Downfal of Dancing, to the Ladies of Blackheath. An Epigram on Ld G-l-y and his Cook. A Lesson from H-r. A New Ballad on our Riches. On Faction Detected! The Carters, John and Will. The Gracious Refusal. On the Promotion of the Rt. Hon. H. Pelham. The Interview between Harry and Will. To the E. of B-h, on Faction Detected. Epigram on the Blues. An Ode to the New M-s. An Ode to the Earl of B-h. Faction Detected, a New Ballad. A Humorous Ballad, to Lord G-m. Verses occasion'd by the many Satires on the Government. On a late Transaction, to the D- of M-h. With many other Curious Pieces, some of which were never before printed. By Timothy Silence, Esq;
Silence, Timothy.Date: 1749- Books
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A modest vindication of the present ministry: from the reflections publish'd against them in a late printed paper, entituled, The Lord Haversham's speech, &c. With a review and ballance of the present war. ... By a well-wisher to the peace of Britain.
Well-Wisher to the Peace of Britain.Date: 1707- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence: B
Date: c.1920sReference: PP/GGT/B/19Part of: Turner, Professor George Grey- Books
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An inquiry concerning the trade, commerce, and policy of Jamaica, relative to the scarcity of money, and the causes and bad effects of such scarcity peculiar to that Island. With Calculations of the Annual Amount of its Inland Commerce, as relative to the Planter: Of the Sum of current Money necessary for that Commerce: And of the Ballance of its Inland and Foreign Trade: As also, of the Advantages accruing, and the Importance of that Island to Great-Britain. To which is added, a scheme for establishing a public bank.
Date: M,DCC,LVII. [1757]- Books
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The Lister Memorial Lecture, delivered in the Theatre of the Royal College of Surgeons of England on April 5, 1933 / [Sir Charles Alfred Ballance].
Ballance, Charles A. (Charles Alfred), Sir, 1856-1936.Date: 1933- Books
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Occasional reflections on the importance of the war in America, and the reasonableness and justice of supporting the King of Prussia, &c. in defence of the common cause. Founded on A General View of the State and Connections of this Country; the General System of Europe; and the ambitious Designs of French Policy for overturning the Ballance of Power and Liberties of Europe. In a letter to a Member of Parliament.
Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- Books
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A modest vindication of the present ministry: from the reflections publish'd against them in a late printed paper, entitled, The Lord Haversham's speech, &c. With a review and ballance of the present war. Evincing, That We are not in such a Desperate Condition as that Paper Insinnates. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of all but especially to the Right Honourable and the Honourable, the North-British Lords and Commoners. By a well-wisher to the peace of Britain.
Well-Wisher to the Peace of Britain.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCVII. [1707]- Books
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The general shop book: or, the tradesman's universal director. Being a most useful and necessary compendium to lie upon the counter of every shopkeeper, whether Wholesale or Retail, in Town or Country. Comprehending and Explaining The Domestic and Foreign Trade of Great Britain and the Plantations, whether carried on by Companies or private Persons; and the several Trades and Professions exercised at home; the various Commodities and Manufactures exported and imported to and from the different Countries of the World; the Course of Exchange, the Ballance of Trade, the Business of the Custom-House and Water-Side, Invoices, Entries, Insurances, Bottomree, Coins, Weights, Measures, &c. Likewise, The Distance of all the Market Towns in England, from London, their Fairs and Markets, the Inns where their Carriers and Coaches put up, and the Days they come in and go out. With a Map of the Roads, a Plan of London, a Chart of the Sea Coast, and many other useful Particulars.
Date: M,DCC,LIII. [1753]- Archives and manuscripts
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The balance of temperature
Date: c.1890Reference: MS.1472Part of: Cantlie, Sir James, F.R.C.S. (1851-1926)- Books
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A collection of petitions presented to the Honourable House of Commons against the trade with France: viz. I. The Course of Exchange between London and Paris before the Revolution: Or, a Demonstration that our Bullion was then Exported upon the Ballance of our Trade with France. II. The Case of the Manufacturers of Gilt and Silver wire. III. Some Reasons Humbly offered to the Consideration of Both Houses of Parliament; shewing, The Necessity for making a Law this present Sessions of Parliament, to oblige all Foreign Plain Black Silks to be Imported at the Port of London, &c. IV. An Account of the Woollen Manufacture Made in the Province of Languedoc, and at Abbeville, in Picardy. V. The Case of the Woollen Manufacturers of Great Britain, and of the Poor they Imploy, &c. VI. Particulars wherein the Bill for laying the Trade to Africa Free and Open, takes away and destroys the Property of the African Company and their Creditors, now united by an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament. Vii. The Case of the Clothiers, with Reference to their several Petitions.
Date: [1713]- Books
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The merchant's magazine: or, trades man's treasury, Containing I. Arithmetick in Whole Numbers and Fractions, Vulgar and Decimal; with the Reason and Demonstration of each Rule; Adorn'd with curious Copper-Cuts of the chief Tables and Titles. II. Merchants Accompts, or a most concise Way of Casting up the Value of Merchandize, Tare and Trett, Interest of Coin, Rule of Barter, Loss and Gain, Fellowship, Equation of Payments, and several Matters relating to Exchange, never before made Publick. III. Book-Keeping, after a Plain, Easie and Natural Method, shewing how to Enter, Post, Close and Ballance an Accompt, &c. IV. Maxims concerning Bills of Exchange, Factors and Factorage: The Law concerning Brokers, &c. V. The Port of Letters to and from Foreign Countries; and the Days when Males are sent to, and due from those Countries. VI. An Account of the Commodities produced by all Countries: Their chief Towns of Trade, and bigness of the Country compared with England. Vii. A Merchant or Trader's Dictionary, explaining the most difficult Terms used in Trade. Viii. Precedents of Merchants Writings; as, Bills of Lading, Invoyces, Bills of Exchange, Letters of Credit, Charter-Parties, &c. With many other Things not Extant before, as by the Table of Contents appears. Accommodated chiefly to the Practice of Merchants and Tradesmen: But is likewise useful for Schools, Banks, Diversion of Gentlemen, Business of Mechanicks, and Officers of the King's Custom and Excise. The seventh impression corrected and improved. By E. Hatton, Philomathemat.
Hatton, Edward, 1664?-Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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The merchant's magazine: or, Trades man's treasury. Containing, I. Arithmetick in whole numbers and fractions, vulgar and decimal; with the reason and demonstration of each rule; adorn'd with curious copper-cuts of the chief tables and titles. II. Merchants accompts, or a most concise way of casting up the value of merchandize, tare and trett, interest of coin, rule of barter, loss and gain, fellowship, equation of payments, and several matters relating to exchange, never before made publick. III. Book-keeping, after a plain, easie and natural method, shewing how to enter, post, close and ballance an accompt, &c. IV. Marims concerning bills of exchange, factors and factorage: the law concerning brokers, &c. V. The post of letters to and from foreign countries; and the days when mails are sent to, and due from those countries. VI. An account of the commodities produced by all countries: their chief towns of trade, and bigness of the country compared with England. VII. A merchant or Trader's dictionary, explaining the most difficult terms used in trade. VIII. Precedents of merchants writings; as, bills of lading, invoyces, bills of exchange, letters of credit, charter-parties, &c. with many other things not extant before, as by the table of contents appears. Accommodated chiefly to the practice of merchants and tradesmen: but is likewise useful for schools, bankers, diversion of gentlemen, business of mechanicks, and officers of the Queen's custom and excise. The sixth impression corrected and improved. By E. Hatton, Philomathemat.
Hatton, Edward, 1664?-Date: MDCCXII. [1712]- Books
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A new and easy method of book-keeping, or, instructions for a methodical keeping of merchants accompts, by way of debitor and creditor, distributed into three parts. The first containing, proper accompts, &c. The waste-book, Journal, and Ledger, being curiously Engraven, for the more speedy Improvement of Youth, to write fair and Free; and the better to fit them for Merchandize and Business, the Examples are placed on the Left-Hand Pages, and the Rules on the Right, with Directions for the right Stating each Example; and Reasons why such Debtors and Creditors should be so Stated. II. Containing factorage and company accompts, with Examples of Exchange. As also, a short Explanation of the Terms that are most usual in Merchants Accompts. III. A method whereby the retaler may be exact with his apprentice, or shop-keeper, and bring his Shop to a true Ballance: Likewise some Forms of Entries upon the Duties of Goods, with their Discounts and Draw-Backs at the Custom-House. To which is also added, Factors and Stewards Accompts for the right and exact Stating of Noblemen and Gentlemen's Quarterly and Yearly Rents, with an Abstract or the whole Charge and Discharge. By Alexander Brodie, Gent.
Brodie, Alexander, active 1722.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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Observations on the remitting fever : which prevailed in the city of Albany, in the summer and autumn of 1809 / by Dr. Moses Willard.
Willard, Moses.Date: 1810- Books
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An abridgment of Mr. London's Complete system of book-keeping: Containing, Ist, Those excellent Rules for acquiring the Art of Book-Keeping, never printed before in any Language, by means of which Persons of but a common Genius, and not knowing any thing of the Matter before, have been actually taught how to state, post, examine, and ballance Books of Account, in which the whole Theory of that Art consists, and have also reduced it into Practice, the whole, in three Hours time, or less. 2dly, An Explanation of the Nature and Manner of keeping Accounts on a Merchant's Leidger, in two Sorts of Coin or Specie, at one and the same time; absolutely necessary to be used in case of Consignments abroad. 3dly, A full Demonstration of a most egregious Error committed by Mr. Webster, in his Essay on Book-Keeping, for want of knowing the Method just spoken of. And, 4thly, A Detection of some other very egregious Errors contained in the said Essay. To which is added, 5thly, The Manner of keeping Account of Bank, India, South Sea Stock, &c. after the Italian Method of Book-Keeping; drawn up at the Instance of a Proprietor in the Public Funds some time since, and now first published. By John London, late of Tiverton, Mercht.
London, John, merchant.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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The merchant's magazine; or, trades man's treasury. Containing, I. Arithmetick in Whole Numbers and Fractions, Vulgar and Decimal; with the Reason and Demonstration of each Rule: Adorn'd with curious Copper-Cuts of the chief Tables and Titles. II. Merchants accompts, or a most Concise Way of Casting up the Value of Merebandize, Tare and Trett, Interest of Coin, Rule of Barter, Loss and Gain, Fellowship, Equation of Payments, and several Matters relating to Exchange, Never before made Publick. III. Book-Keeping, after a plain Easie and Natural Method shewing how to Enter, Post, Close and Ballance an Accompt, &c. IV. Maxims concerning Bills of Exchange, Factors and Factorage: The Law concerning Brokers, &c. V. The Port of Letters to and from Foreign Countries; and the Days when Mails are sent to, and due from those Countries. VI. An Account of the Commodities produced by all Countries; Their chief Towns of Trade, and bigness of the Country compared with England: Vii. A Merchant or Trader's Dictionary, Explaining the most Difficult Terms used in Trade. Viii. Precedents of Merchants Writings; as, Bills of Lading, Invoyces, Bills of Exchange, Letters of Credit, Charter-Parties, &c. With many other Things not Extant before, as by the Table of Contents appears; Accommodated chiefly to the Practice of Merchants and Trades-Men: But is likewise useful for Schools, Bankers, Diversion of Gentlemen, Business of Mechanicks, and Officers of the Queen's Custom and Excise. The fifth edition corrected and improv'd. By E. Hatton, Gent.
Hatton, Edward, 1664?-Date: MDCCVII. [1707]- Books
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The merchant's magazine: or, trades-man's treasury. Containing I. Arithmetick in Whole Numbers and Fractions, Vulgar and Decimal; with the Reason and Demonstration of each Rule: Adorn'd with curious Copper-Cutts of the chief Tables and Titles II. Merchants Accompts, or a most Concise Way of Casting up the Value of Merchandize, Tare and Trett, Interest of Coin, Rule of Barter, Loss and Gain, Fellowship, Equation of Payments, and several Matters relating to Exchange, Never before made Publick. III. Book-Keeping, after a Plain, Easie and Natural Method shewing how to Enter, Post, Close and Ballance an Accompt; &c. IV. Maxims concerning Bills of Exchange, Factors and Factorage: The Law concerning Brokers, &c. V. The Port of Letters to and from Foreign Countries; and the Days when Mails are sent to, and due from those Countries. VI. An Account of the Commodities produced by all Countries; Their chief Towns of Trade, and Bigness of the Country compar'd with England. Vii. A Merchant or Trader's Dictionary, Explaining the most Difficult Terms used in Trade. Viii. Precedents of Merchants Writings; as, Bills of Lading, Invoyces, Bills of Exchange, Letters of Credit, Chapter-Parties, &c. With many other Things not Extant before, as by the Table of Contents appears. Accommodated chiefly to the Practice of Merchants and Trades-Men: But is likewise useful for Schools, Bankers, Diversion of Gentlemen, Business of Mechanicks, and Officers of the King's Custom and Excise. The fourth edition corrected and improv'd. By E. Hatton, Gent.
Hatton, Edward, 1664?-Date: MDCCI. [1701]- Pictures
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Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science: students in a laboratory. Photograph, c. 1933.
Date: c. 1933Reference: 30342i