83 results
- Books
- Online
The case of Sir John and Mr. Charles Crisp, grandsons of Sir Nicholas Crisp, in relation to the forts and castles of Africa.
Crisp, John, Sir.Date: 1709?]- Books
Nanosciences : the invisible revolution / Christian Joachim, Laurence Plévert ; translated by John Crisp.
Joachim, C.Date: [2009], ©2009- Books
Sleep, nutrition, and mood / A. H. Crisp and E. Stonehill.
Crisp, A. H. (Arthur Hamilton)Date: [1976], ©1976- Books
- Online
Virginia. A tragedy. As written by Mr. Crisp, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
Crisp, Samuel, -1783.Date: 1778- Books
Anthology of French language psychiatric texts / edited by Francois-Regis Cousin, Jean Garrabe, Denis Morozou ; translated by John Crisp.
Date: 1999- Books
The erotic / Lou Andreas-Salome ; with a foreword by Matthew Del Nevo, and an introduction by Gary Winship ; translated by John Crisp.
Andreas-Salomé, Lou, 1861-1937.Date: [2012], ©2012- Books
- Online
Observations on the nature and theory of vision: with an inquiry into the cause of the single appearance of objects seen by both eyes. By John Crisp, F. R. S.
Crisp, John, F.R.S.Date: M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]- Books
- Online
Observations on the nature and theory of vision : with an inquiry into the cause of the single appearance of objects seen by both eyes / by John Crisp, F.R.S.
Crisp, John.Date: MDCCXCVI [1796]- Books
African health leaders : making change and claiming the future / edited by Francis Omaswa and Nigel Crisp.
Date: 2014- Books
- Online
The Lynn magazine: or, a collection of papers, published during the contest in that town between the following candidates, viz. the Hon. Thomas Walpole, Sir John Turner, Bart. Crisp Molinėux, ... Began December 12, 1766, ...
Date: 1768- Books
- Online
Christ alone exalted: being the compleat works of Tobias Crisp, ... Containing fifty-two sermons, ... in two volumes. To which are now added, notes explanatory of several passages in them, with some Memoirs ... By John Gill, D.D. ...
Crisp, Tobias, 1600-1643.Date: 1755- Books
- Online
The poll for Members of Parliament, for the borough of Lynn-Regis, In the County of Norfolk. Taken on Monday the 21st of March, 1768. Shewing the Order in which every Person gave his Vote. Candidates. The Hon. Thomas Walpole, Esq; Sir John Turner, Baronet. Crisp Molineux, Esq;
King's Lynn (England)Date: 1768- Books
- Online
Report of the medical officers and superintendent, with the accounts of the treasurer of the Thorpe lunatic asylum for the year 1859 / [Norfolk Lunatic Asylum].
Norfolk Lunatic Asylum (Norfolk, England)Date: [1860?]- Books
- Online
The preaching of the Gospel to every creature. A sermon at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Herbert Mends, at Sherborne, Dorset, July 8, 1778. By Thomas Reader. Together with an introductory or ordination discourse, by John Crisp. Questions proposed to Mr. Mends and to the Church, by James Rooker, with answers to the same. Mr. Mends's confession of faith, and an exhortation to him, by Christopher Mends. Published by request.
Reader, Thomas, 1725-1794.Date: [1778]- Books
- Online
A sermon at the ordination of the Rev. Sir Harry Trelawny, Baronet, and A. B. (late of Christ Church, Oxford) to the pastoral office of the church of Christ, in West Looe, Cornwall, preached at Southampton, April 22, 1777. By Edward Ashburner, A.M. Together with An introductory discourse, and questions, proposed by William Kingsbury, A.M. Sir Harry Trelawny's answers, and confession of faitth. And the exhortation to him, by John Crisp.
Ashburner, Edward, approximately 1734-1804.Date: [1777?]- Books
- Online
A sermon preached before the Right Worshipful Sir Crisp Gascoyne, Knt. Alderman, treasurer, And the Rest of the trustees for the Charity Schools, In the Ward of Portsoken, London, founded by Sir John Cass, Knt. deceased; Late Alderman of the said Ward, on Monday, February 21, 1757, being the Day appointed for the Commemoration of the Founder. In The Parish Church of St. Botolph without Aldgate, London. By Thomas Keighly, M. A. Vicar of Leyton in Essex. Published at the Request of the trustees.
Keighly, Thomas, 1715 or 1716-1797.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
- Online
Languages, writing, &c. John Crisp, (late Assistant at the Royal Academy, And at two eminent Grammar Schools, the one kept by the Rev. Mr. Knox, Author of the famous and learned Essays on Education, at Tunbridge, in Kent; the other by the Rev. Mr. Mant, at Southampton, in Hampshire, from whence he can produce a Character that will bear close Investigation with respect to his Abilities and moral Conduct,) Acquaints young Gentlemen and Ladies, that he has opened a School for their Reception, at No. 28, Long-Acre, facing the King's Coach-Maker, where they will (but with a small Number of young Ladies in a different Apartment) be taught by Mr. and Mrs. Crisp all the various Accomplishments suited to their Sex, Birth, and respective Rank in Life, that can be expected from any Institution of this Kind; such as Writing, English in a critical Manner, French, Latin, Greek, &c. Mr. C. is a Londoner educated at the University of Paris, and flatters himself of being able to write or speak French to such a Degree of Perfection as to pass for a Frenchman, even among French Critics. There also will be proper Persons to instruct them in the other Arts and Sciences. Scholars may at this Seminary learn English with Purity and Elegance; and French is taught not (as is too often the Case) in a loose and slovenly Manner, or as one would teach a Parrot, by rote, but grammatically by him; who, having made it his Study, is competent to point out with Accuracy, the various Idioms of that Language, as also the true Parisian Accent. - It is also proper to observe, that Mr. C. means to carry on, at the same Time, a small Bookseller and Stationer's Shop, where such of his Pupils, &c. may buy, or be furnished, while at School, with the newest and best Publications in all Languages; a Matter certainly worthy of Attention, as the greatest Care will be taken in the Selection of Books which may compose their Library. N. B. A Nobleman's Family, or School in or very near Town, may be attended. - Foreigners or English Gentlemen or Ladies may be instructed in the English, or converse in French two or three Times a-Week in the Evenings, either at the Academy, or at their Houses, if more agreeable.
Crisp, John, assistant at the Royal Academy.Date: 1790]- Pictures
- Online
Mary Squires the fortune teller foretells the future to Sir John Hill: she indicates that she has support from the Lord Mayor of London. Etching, 1753.
Date: Publishd according to act 1753Reference: 563011i- Books
An account [by authority] of the behaviour and dying words, of Arundel Coke, Esq.; and John Woodburn, who were executed ... at Bury St. Edmunds ... for wounding, maiming, and disfiguring Edward Crispe, Gent / [Arundel Coke].
Coke, Arundel, -1722Date: 1722- Books
- Online
An exact and particular narrative of a cruel and inhumane murder attempted on the body of Edward Crispe, Esq; at St. Edmunds-Bury ... by Arundel Coke; ... and John Woodburn, ... Together with both their examinations and confessions ...
Date: 1722- Books
- Online
An exact and particular narrative of a cruel and inhumane murder attempted on the body of Edward Crispe, Esq; at St. Edmunds-Bury in Suffolk, On the first of January last at Night, by Arundel Coke, Esq; Barrister at Law, and John Woodburn, a Laborer. Together with both their examinations and confessions before Serjeant Reynolds Recorder, and Alderman Wright: also The Information of John Carter, a Blacksmith, and the Declaration of Mr. Crispe himself. To which are added True Copies of their Commitment to Prison, and an Extract of an Act of Parliament, relating to their Case. Faithfully collected from the Original Papers.
Date: [1722]- Books
- Online
Doctor Crisp's ghost, or, a check upon checks. Being a bridle for Antinomians, and a whip for Pelagian and Arminian-Methodists.
Crisp, Tobias, 1600-1643.Date: M.DCC.LXX.III. [1773]- Books
- Online
Doctor Crisp's ghost, or a check upon checks. Being a bridle for Antinomians, and a whip for Pelagian and Arminian-Methodists.
Crisp, Tobias, 1600-1643.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.LXXIII. [1773]- Books
- Online
The antidote, being a poem of reflection on the late Epithalamium in the most auspicious nuptials of the Right Honourable the Marquess of Carmarthen, and the Lady Elizabeth Harley, &c. By Mr. H. C. of the Custom-House.
Crispe, Henry.Date: MDCCXIII. [1713]- Books
- Online
Some verses sent to the Right Honourable the Earl of Oxford, Lord High-Treasurer of Great-Britain; on occasion of a late subtil, and barbarous machination against His Lordship's valuable life, by gun-powder, loaded pistols, &c. sent in a box to His Lordship, on the 4th of November, 1712.
Crispe, Henry.Date: MDCCXII. [1712]