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The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, American crisis, Rights of man, Age of reason, &c.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: 1796- Books
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The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, American crisis, Rights of man, Age of reason, &c.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: 1796- Books
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The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, Author of common sense, American Crisis, Rights of Man, Age of Reason, &c.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: 1796- Books
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The decline and fall of the English system of finance, by Thomas Paine, Author of Common Sense, American Crisis, Rights of Man, Age of Reason, &c.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: 1796- Books
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The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, American crisis, Rights of man, Age of reason, &c.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: 1796- Books
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The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, American crisis, rights of man, Age of reason, &c.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: 1796- Books
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The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, American crisis, Rights of man, Age of reason, &c.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: 1796- Books
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The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, American crisis, Rights of man, Age of reason, &c.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: 1796- Books
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The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, American crisis, Rights of man, Age of reason, &c.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: 1796- Books
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The fortune-Hunter: or, the Gamester Reclaim'd. A play. With an entertainment of the millenium. Representing Paradise lost: or, the fall of man.
Date: [1775?]- Pictures
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A drowning man and his horse in the sea: the drowning man holds on to the tailcoat of another rider until it tears and forces him to fall back into the water. Etching with engraving by W. Floyd after T. Allom.
Allom, Thomas, 1804-1872.Reference: 43062i- Books
Caring for the working man : the rise and fall of the dispensary an anthology of sources / edited with an introduction by Charles E. Rosenberg.
Date: 1989- Pictures
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A man lifting weights exposes himself as his trousers fall down in front of a crowd. Colour process print after Taylor, ca. 1984.
Date: [ca. 1984?]Reference: 2059398iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Digital Images
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Show Bill, 'Beware of your children' 'The Superhuman Boy'. Demonstrated at the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch by a man called Professor Anderson, a boy of seven able to cause a grown man to fall flat.
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The creation and fall of man. A supplemental discourse to the preface of the first volume of the Sacred and prophane history of the world connected / By Samuel Shuckford.
Shuckford, Samuel, 1693 or 1694-1754Date: 1753- Books
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The history of paradise: or a discourse on the state of innocence and the fall of man. (wherein our Reflections are carried on to the Grace of our Redemption, by God manifested in the Flesh.) With some occasional Thoughts on a late Author or two's unhappy Notions in relation to this Subject. By a Presbyter of the Church of England
Presbyter of the Church of England.Date: 1713- Books
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The age and life of man; or, A short description of his nature, rise and fall, according to the twelve months of the year. Tune of, The Isle of Kill.
Date: [1711-1769]- Books
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Moses's --- sine principio: represented by names, by words, by types, by emblems. With an introduction, shewing the nature of body and soul, The First State of Man, The Quality of his Crime, His Condition after his Fall, His State under the Second Covenant. That By Reason of Man's Nature, and of his Fall, Persons, Things, and Actions, Were represented by Substitutes, Types, and Emblems: Before and particularly after the Fall; The taking of Man into the Essence, Purification, Sacrifice, Attonement, &c. Which were Observed by All, Believers and Apostates, Misapply'd by Gentiles, afterwards by Jews. Vol.III. By J.H.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: 1748- Books
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Moses's - sine principio: represented by names, by words, by types, by emblems. With an introduction, shewing the nature of body and soul, The First State of Man, The Quality of his Crime, His Condition after his Fall, His State under the Second Covenant. That By Reason of Man's Nature, and of his Fall, Persons, Things, and Actions, Were represented by Substitutes, Types, and Emblems: Before and particularly after the Fall; The taking of Man into the Essence, Purification, Sacrifice, Attonement, &c. Which were Observ'd by All. Believers and Apostates, Misapply'd by Gentiles, afterwards by Jews. By J. H.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: in the Year MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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The worship of the serpent traced throughout the world, attesting the temptation and fall of man by the instrumentality of a serpent tempter / By the Rev. John Bathurst Deane.
Deane, John Bathurst, 1797-1887.Date: 1833- Pictures
The head and a shoulders of a man who wears his hair short except for a mass of curls which fall over his left ear. Engraving by P. Galle.
Galle, Philippe, 1537-1612.Reference: 32147i- Books
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The age and life of man; or, a short description of his nature, rise, and fall, according to the twelve months of the year. To the tune of, The Isle of Kils.
Date: 1760?]- Books
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An epistle to a gentleman of the temple. Occasioned by two treatises lately published, wherein the fall of man is differently represented; viz. I. Mr. Law's spirit of prayer, II. The Bishop of London's appendix. Shewing, that, according to the plainest sense of scripture, the nature of the fall is greatly mistaken in the latter.
Byrom, John, 1692-1763.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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An epistle to a gentleman of the Temple. Occasioned by two treatises just published, wherein the fall of man is differently represented; viz. I. Mr. Law's Spirit of prayer, II. The Bishop of London's Appendix. Shewing, that, according to the plainest sense of Scripture, the nature of the fall is greatly mistaken in the latter.
Byrom, John, 1692-1763.Date: M.DCC.LII. [1752]- Books
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An answer to that part of Dr. Middleton's late treatise, intitled, An examination of the Bishop of London's discourses concerning the use and intent of prophesy, wherein he endeavours to prove, that Moses's account of the fall of man, is an allegory, apologue, or moral fable.
Date: M.DCCL. [1750]