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  • A new treatment without medicine, dieting or electric massage known as endonasal reflex therapy : new hope for all suffers from head noises, deafness, nervous and constitutional disorders, asthma, stomach troubles and rheumatism in all its forms : 125,000 cases already treated with great success / Harpman's Institute of Endonasal Reflex Therapy.

    Harpman's Institute of Endonasal Reflex Therapy.
    Date
    [1932?]
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  • Endonasal reflex therapy (sympatico therapy) : new hope for all sufferers from catarrh, head noises, deafness, nervous and constitutional disorders, asthma, stomach troubles and rheumatism in all its forms : x-ray examination and consultation free of charge / Harpman's Institute of Endonasal Reflex Therapy.

    Harpman, J. J.
    Date
    [1933?]
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  • Schwedische manuelle Mastdarmbehandlung als Therapie bei sehr hartnäckigen Fällen der habituellen Obstipation / von von Åkerhielm.

    Åkerhielm, von.
    Date
    1909
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  • Cellular radiation biology : a symposium considering radiation effects in the cell and possible implications for cancer therapy; a collection of papers.

    Symposium on Fundamental Cancer Research 1964 : Houston, Tex.)
    Date
    1965
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  • On the foetus in utero : as inoculating the maternal with the peculiarities of the paternal organism ; and on the influence thereby exerted by the male on the constitution and the reproductive powers of the female / [Alexander Harvey].

    Harvey, Alexander, 1811-1889.
    Date
    1849
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  • On the foetus in utero, as inoculating the maternal with the peculiarities of the paternal organism : and on the influence thereby exerted by the male on the constitution and the reproductive powers of the female / by Alexander Harvey.

    Harvey, Alexander, 1811-1889.
    Date
    1849
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  • On the fœtus in utero, as inoculating the maternal with the peculiarities of the paternal organism : and on the influence thereby exerted by the male on the constitution and the reproductive powers of the female / by Alexander Harvey, M.D.

    Harvey, Alexander, 1811-1889.
    Date
    1849
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  • The constitution of Great-Britain, in church and state, truly stated: and the allegiance and active obedience thereby required of the subjects to the lawful sovereign asserted. Or, the plea and defence of *** one of the Preston prisoners, prepared and intended to be made at his tryal in Westminster-Hall, anno 1715. ...

    Date
    1718
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  • The hand of the Lord upon the cattle. A sermon occasioned by the distemper among the cattle. Very proper to be read and considered by all persons, who have been, or may be sufferers thereby. By a Minister of the Church of England

    Powell, Morgan.
    Date
    MDCCXLVII. [1747]
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  • The revolution: wherein is exemplify'd, the happiness of the English Constitution; in an abstract of the most material occurrences of the convention, in the year 1688. relating to the abdication of King James II. and the Vacancy of the Throne thereby. Dedicated to the Honourable Richard Hampden, Esq; Knight of the Shire for the County of Bucks, Chairman of the Committee of Elections, and One of the Secret Committee.

    J. Y.
    Date
    [1716]
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  • Essays, on, first, the nature, uses, and subjects of the sacraments of the New Testament. Second, on regeneration, wherein the principle of spiritual life, thereby implanted, is particularly considered. Third, on the nature and use of the means of grace. By John Blair, A.M Pastor of the Church of Goodwill, (alias Wallkill) in the state of New-York. [Eleven lines of Scripture texts]

    Blair, John, 1720-1771.
    Date
    [1789?]
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  • An answer to a calumny: with some remarks upon an anonimous pamphlet, address'd to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle, entitled, Some observations on the Assiento trade, as it has been exercised by the South-Sea Company, &c. Whereby The Damage which has, or is likely to accrue thereby to the British Commerce and Plantations, and particularly to Jamaica, is also considered. In two parts. By the Factor to the South-Sea Company, at whom the Calumny was aimed.

    Rigby, Richard, -1730.
    Date
    M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]
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  • A letter from a yeoman of Buckinghamshire, to the Marquis of Buckingham. Though ruinous systems of monopoly now prevail, though diabolical land-holders now conspire against the interests of individual mechanics, though a seeming general wish to fetter old England's freeborn sons predominates over the councils of the Barons of 1795; though these desire only to introduce despotism universally, thereby to exterminate national liberty and national truth, yet a time will come, when scoundrel aristocracy shall yoke the mildsway of Plebeian independence!

    Yeoman of Buckinghamshire.
    Date
    1795
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  • A parallel of the doctrine of the pagans, with the doctrine of the Jesuits; and that of the Constitution Unigenitus issued by Pope Clement XI. Divided into several Chapters and Sections, shewing the contrary Sentiments of the Pagans and Jesuits, Concerning, I. The Knowledge and Love of God and Justice. II. The Worship due to God, and the Love due to our Neighbour. III. Sins of Ignorance, and wilful or premeditated Sins. IV. Precipitant Absolutions. V. The servile Fear of God. VI. Vain Swearing. Vii. Concupiscence, and the sensual Pleasures. Viii. Publick Shews, loose Conversation, obscene Tracts, lascivious Looks and Behaviour. IX. Sins of the Marriage Bed. X. Pimps and Procurers. XI. Luxury and Vanity of Women. XII. Gluttony and Drunkenness. XIII. The Murder of Kings, &c. Translated from the original printed in France. To which are added, copies of the said constitution, and of the 101 propositions of Father Quesnel thereby condemned.

    Boyer, Pierre, 1677-1755.
    Date
    1726
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  • A parallel of the doctrine of the pagans with the doctrine of the Jesuits, and that of the constitution Unigentitus issued by Pope Clemeri XI. Divided into several chapters and sections, shewing the contrary sentiments of the pagans and Jesuits, concerning I. The knowledge and love of God and justice. II. The worship due to God, and the love due to our neighbour. III. Sins of ignorance, and wilful or premeditated sins. IV. Precipitant absolutions. V. The servile fear of God. VI. Vain swearing. VII. Concupiscence, and the sensual pleasures. VIII. Publick shews, loose conversation, obscene tracts, lascivious looks and behaviour. IX. Sins of the marriage bed. X. Pimps and procurers. XI. Luxury and vanity of women. XII. Gluttony and drunkenness. XIII. The murder of Kings, &c. Translated from the original printed in France. To which are added, copies of the said constitution, and of the 101 propositions of Father Quesnel thereby condemned.

    Boyer, Pierre, 1677-1755.
    Date
    1738
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  • A parallel of the doctrine of the pagans, with the doctrine of the Jesuits; and that of the constitution Unigenitus issued by Pope Clement XI. Divided into several Chapters and Sections, shewing, the contrary Sentiments of the Pagans and Jesuits. Concerning I. The Knowledge and Love of God and Justice. II. The Worship due to God, and the Love due to our Neighbour. III. Sins of Ignorance, and wilful or premeditated Sins. IV. Precipitant Absolutions. V. The servile Fear of God. VI. Vain Swearing. Vii. Concupiscence, and the sensual Pleasures. Viii. Publick Shews, loose Conversation, obscence Tracts, lafcivious Looks and Behaviour. IX. Sins of the Marriage Bed. X. Pimps and Procurers. XI. Luxury and Vanity of Women. XII. Gluttony and Drunkenness. XIII. The Murder of Kings, &c. Translated from the original printed in France. To which are added, copies of the said constitution, and of the 101 propositions, of Father Quesnel thereby condemned.

    Boyer, Pierre, 1677-1755.
    Date
    1726/7
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  • A treatise upon the present alarming contagion amongst dogs, wherein the origin, nature and effects of the madness in those animals, with the more deplorable symptoms thereby communicated to the human body, by means of their bite, are largely considered; the various methods of cure amply illustrated; the most approved remedies recited ... their manner of operation explained; the most efficacious methods ... to prevent ... this ... evil; exemplified with ... cases. In which is introduced the genuine composition of an antimonial-mercurial powder / [D. Leathes].

    Leathes, D.
    Date
    1760
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  • A compendious account of the establishment of the Roman empire in Germany; and of Pope Gregory V's constitution; appointing German Electors to chuse emperors, to the Prejudice of the antient Romans; and the Conditions which render the Vote of Bohemia active: The disputed Elections; the Emperors depos'd by the Intrigues of the Court of Rome; Popes depos'd by Emperors, and the Wars occasion'd thereby. To which is added, with Notes, The Famous Golden Bull, of the Emperor Charles IV. Settling the Elections of Emperors; the Functions of the Electors, and the Succession and Rights of the Princes of the Empire, &c. &c. &c. Never before publish'd in English.

    Date
    [1745]
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  • An address to the people of England: being the protest of a private person Against every Suspension of Law that is liable to injure or endanger personal Security. Wherein is shewn That the Claim of personal Protection and Relief from unjust Imprisonment, ̀̀by due Process of the Law,'' (and that ̀̀without Delay,'') is a common Right,'' so indispensably due to all innocent Persons, that it cannot be set aside, or withdrawn from any that are so, (who demand it,) without fundamentally subverting the political Constitution, or legal Establishment of these Kingdoms, and thereby rendering the Advisers and Promoters of such a Measure guilty of High-Treason!

    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.
    Date
    M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]
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  • An answer to Mr. Tho. Chubb's book, entitled, The True Gospel of Jesus Christ; Wherein is proved, I. That Mr. Chubb hath weakened the Influence of Christ's Gospel in the World, and thereby over-turned his own Arguments. II. That the late Author who remarked on his Book hath not considered his grand Objections against the Gospel Writers, nor his fundamental Principle of the Nature of Things; which are herein examined. III. Some Reasons for the Certainty of the Gospel Revelation. IV. Some Observations from the Whole. By a Sufferer for Truth.

    Hewlett, Ebenezer, active 1738-1747.
    Date
    Printed in the Year M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]
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  • Justice and Policy. An essay on the increasing growth and enormities of our Great Cities. Shewing the breaches thereby occasioned in the constitution; and to place it upon a more firm basis, by uniting Ireland, instead of exchanging religion for trade. With a plan of an union-the publication of which was deferred in the first part. Also a descant upon the present state of the nation in regard to America, of the Isle of Man, on police, and a new scheme of annuities, for the benefit of the poor, by employing them universally; with miscellaneous reflections. Addressed to a noble peer. By a Freeholder in Ireland, and a Stockholder in England. Part II.

    J. P.
    Date
    1775
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  • An enquiry concerning redemption. Wherein the Christian redemption is particularly considered. To which is prefixed, a preface; wherein is shewn, that if Christianity be not founded on argument, but on those divine impressions that are made on mens minds concerning it, (as a late ingenious author has attempted to prove;) then it is most uncertain and precarious, and cannot be reduced to any standard. And in which is also shown, that Christ's Kingdom has been so far from being supported, and established by the interpolition of civil power; that on the contrary it has rather been annihilated thereby. By Tho. Chubb.

    Chubb, Thomas, 1679-1747.
    Date
    M,DCC,XLIII. [1743]
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  • A full and distinct account of the mineral waters of Pyrmont, and Spa. containing, I. The natural History of the adjacent Countries, and of the several medicinal Springs therein. II. A New Chymical Examination of the Waters, whereby their real Contents and Ingredients are clearly discovered. III. Of their various Virtues and Effects upon Human Bodies, and the Diseases that have hitherto been cured thereby. IV. The most approved Method of using them; as to the Season, and the Quantity, according to the Difference of Age, Sex and Constitution. V. Of Bathing with them. VI. Of the Abuses and Mistakes in using the Waters, whereby they may prove dangerous and hurtful. Collected from the best Authors, And improved By Dr. Turner.

    Seip, Johann Philipp, 1686-
    Date
    1734
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  • Nuncius coelestis, or, Urania's messenger : Being a brief description and survey of the year of humane redemption. 1676. Unto which is numbred [sic] from years. The creation. [bracket] By the oriental and Greek Christians 7184 By the Jews, Hebrews, and later Rabins 5436 But according to Sacred Writ 5625 Being the bissextile, or leap-year. And from the [bracket] constitution of the kalender by Julius Caesar. 1719 Reformation thereof by Gregorius --- 94 Wherein is contained (besides the state of the year) the solar ingresses, various configurations, aspects, conjunctions, and diurnal motions of the planets, with the southing of the moon, and rules to find her rising and setting thereby. Also an account of such ecclipses that shall happen this year, together with useful tables, and all other furniture that may conduce to the compleating such a work. Accomodated to the meridian of London, where the Pole Artick is elevated above the horizon 51 degr. 32 m. and without sensible error may serve for any part of Great Britain. To which is added a rational discourse of the several kinds of experience, and the manner how the respective natures of the planets, fixed stars, and signs may thereby be discovered. / By Henry Coley philomathematicus.

    Coley, Henry, 1633-1704?
    Date
    1676
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  • Nuncius coelestis, or, Urania's messenger : Being a brief description and survey of the year of humane redemption. 1676. Unto which is numbred [sic] from years. The creation. [bracket] By the oriental and Greek Christians 7184 By the Jews, Hebrews, and later Rabins 5436 But according to Sacred Writ 5625 Being the bissextile, or leap-year. And from the [bracket] constitution of the kalender by Julius Caesar. 1719 Reformation thereof by Gregorius --- 94 Wherein is contained (besides the state of the year) the solar ingresses, various configurations, aspects, conjunctions, and diurnal motions of the planets, with the southing of the moon, and rules to find her rising and setting thereby. Also an account of such ecclipses that shall happen this year, together with useful tables, and all other furniture that may conduce to the compleating such a work. Accomodated to the meridian of London, where the Pole Artick is elevated above the horizon 51 degr. 32 m. and without sensible error may serve for any part of Great Britain. To which is added a rational discourse of the several kinds of experience, and the manner how the respective natures of the planets, fixed stars, and signs may thereby be discovered. / By Henry Coley philomathematicus.

    Coley, Henry, 1633-1704?
    Date
    1676
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