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Queen's Arms Tavern, Newgate-Street, February 24, 1792. It is earnestly requested, that the Members of both Houses ... will give the following case an attentive perusal, ... The case of those praise-worthy and benevolent institutions, called Benefit Societies, fairly stated, ...
United Benefit Societies.Date: 1792]- Books
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Rules and orders agreed to be performed and kept by a Friendly Society of tradesmen, meeting at the house of Mr. George Cruse, at the Bacchus and Bunch of Grapes in Hoxton town. Instituted 1756.
Friendly Society of Tradesmen (Hoxton, England)Date: Printed in the year MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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Rules & orders to be observed by a Friendly Society, called the Duke of Cumberland Society, held at the house of Mr. Charles Welch, the sign of the gun, near Shoreditch Church. Instituted in the year of our Lord, 1720.
Duke of Cumberland Society (London, England)Date: Printed in the year M,DCC,XCV. [1795]- Books
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Rules, orders and regulations, of the Friendly Society, called the Friends United, instituted 10th day of March, 1792. And held at the coach makers arms, camomile street, bishopsgate. Meeting nights the second Wednesday in every month. Allowed and confirmed the fourth day of April, 1796. pursuant to XXXIII. of George III.
Friends United (London, England : Friendly Society)Date: 1796]- Books
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Rules & orders, to be observed by an Amicable Society, of farmers, tradesmen, and others, of the Parish of St. Peter, in the county-borough of Carmarthen, and its neighbourhood: Begun at the house of Mr. Lewis David, at the sign of the ship, in Bridge-Street, in the county-borough of Carmarthen, on Wednesday the 6th of March, 1776; and now held at the house of Mr. John Williams, known by the sign of the Pelican, in Bridge-Street, in the county borough aforesaid.
Amicable society of farmers, tradesmen, and others (Carmarthen, Wales)Date: In the year 1791- Books
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Rules and orders to be observed by a Society of Tradesmen, for the Mutual Benefit of Each Other: To be held at the house of Mr. Samuel Warren, known by the sign of the three jolly butchers, in Hoxton Market-Place, in the parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch. Instituted March 11, 1783. and re-printed May 1792.
Society of Tradesmen for the Mutual Benefit of Each Other (Hoxton, London, England)Date: 1792- Books
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Rules and orders to be observed by a Friendly Society, called the United Britons, Held at the house of Mr. Thomas Mead, the crooked billet, King David Lane, Shadwell. Instituted in 1783, and re-printed in 1793.
United Britons (Shadwell, England)Date: 1793- Books
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Rules and orders to be observed by the Industrious Protestant Society of Friends, united for the mutual support of each other: Instituted at the house of Mr. Samuel Warren, the three jolly butchers, Hoxton Market-Place, begun April, 1784.
Industrious Protestant Society of Friends.Date: Printed in the year, 1794- Books
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Rules and regulations on the institutution of the Benevolent Society of St. Patrick.
Benevolent Society of St. Patrick (London, England)Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Proposals for establishing a society of mutual contributors, for raising and enlarging provisions for children, born in lawful marriage; ...
Society of Mutual Contributors.Date: 1711?]- Books
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Scottish Hospital and Corporation in London, of the foundation of King Charles the Second, Anno Dom. 1665 and 1666. Re-incorporated by King George the Third, Anno 1775, by the name and style of the president, vice-president, treasurer, and governors, of the Scottish Hospital of the foundation of char. II.
Scots Hospital of King Charles II.Date: 1797]- Books
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Scottish Hospital and Corporation in London, of the foundation of King Charles the Second, Anno Dom. 1665 and 1666. Re-incorporated by King George the Third, Anno 1775. By the name and style of the president, vice-president, treasurer and governors, of the Scottish Hospital of the foundation of char. II.
Scots Hospital of King Charles II.Date: 1792]- Books
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Scottish Hospital, Crane-Court, Fleet-Street, published by order. Anno Domini MDCCLXXXVI. A list of the officers and governors of the Scottish corporation of the foundation of King Charles the Second, Anno 1665 and 1676. Re-incorporated Anno MDCCLXXV by his present Majesty, King George the third,
Scots Hospital of King Charles II.Date: 1786]- Books
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Advice to the maidens of London : to forsake their fantastical top-knots; since they are become so common with Billings-gate women, and the wenches that cryes kitchin-stuff: together with the wanton misses of the town. To the tune of, Ye ladies of London. This may be printed, R.P.
Date: [1691?]- Books
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An enquiry into the causes and production of poverty, and the state of the poor: together with the proposed means for their effectual relief. By John Vancouver.
Vancouver, John, -1828?.Date: 1796- Books
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Rules and orders, to be observed and kept by a Friendly Society of Women, held at the house of Mr. Benjamin Mason, at the Old George, at No. 47, Drury-Lane, near Long Acre.
Friendly Society of Women (Drury Lane, London, England)Date: Printed in the year MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Rules and orders to be observed by a Friendly Society of Women, united for the mutual support and benefit of each other when under real afflictions: Now held at the house of Mr. William Olieff, the Blankeney Head, Norton Falgate. Instituted in the year 1785.
Friendly Society of Women (Norton Falgate, England)Date: M,DCC,LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Rules and orders to be observed by a Friendly Society of Women, united for the mutual support and benefit of each other when under real afflications. Now held at the house of Samuel Warren, the sign of the three Jolly Butchers, Hoxton Market-Palce. Instituted in the year M.DCC.XCV.
Friendly Society of Women (Hoxton, England)Date: [1795?]- Books
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Rules and orders to be observed by a Friendly Society of Women, united for the mutual support and benefit of each other when under real afflictions: New held at the house of Mr. Joseph Deakin, the Green Dragon, in Fore-street, near Cripplegate. Instituted in the year MDCCLXXIV, and reprinted in MDCCLXXXV.
Friendly Society of Women (Fore Street, London, England)Date: 1785- Books
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Recherches sur les remedes capables de dissoudre la pierre et la gravelle, traduites de l'anglois.
Blackrie, Alexander, -1772.Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- Books
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Medical researches: being an enquiry into the nature and origin of hysterics in the female constitution, and into the Distinction between that Disease and Hypochondriac or Nervous Disorders. Comprehending A Specification of the characteristic Resinement and Excellence of the Female Constitution and Character. A Research into the Materiality of these Occult Powers and Principles of Activity commonly called life, in the Human Frame. - Into the real Existence of an Image of our whole Organical Frame, in the Seat and Fountain of its Powers, and the physical Probability of there being a Regeneration of that Image in Organs formed for the Transfusion and Multiplication of Individual Life. - The true Nature, Symptoms, and Indications of Cure of the Hysterical Disease. - The Abuse of Sugar, as a Cause of its encreased Frequency, and the encreased Frequency of Infant Mortality. - The precise Seat of Animal Heat. - The Structure of the Blood. - Practical Hints, relative both to the Hysterical and Hypochondriacal Diseases, and the Management of them, &c. &c. Together with The Substance of a Discourse, proving that the Motions of the Blood and Animal Fluids do not depend on the Impulses of the Heart upon the Blood, but must be referred to other Causes, and particularly to an Animal Modification of that universal Principle which is the common Cause of all Organisation, and of all organical Motions in Bodies. To which are added, Four letters to Sir Hildebrand Jacob, on the Materiality-Density-And Activity of light; and on air. By Andrew Wilson, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh, and Physician to the Medical Asylum, London.
Wilson, Andrew, 1718-1792.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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Medical researches: being an enquiry into the nature and origin of hysterics in the female constitution, and into the distinction between that disease and hypochondriac or nervous disorders. Comprehending A Specification of the characteristic Refinement and Excellence of the Female Constitution and Character. A Research into the Materiality of these Occult Powers and Principles of Activity, commonly called Life, in the Human Frame. - Into the real Existence of an Image of our whole Organical Frame, in the Seat and Fountain of its Powers, and the physical Probability of there being a Regeneration of that Image in Organs formed for the Transfusion and Multiplication of Individual Life. - The true Nature, Symptoms, and Indications of Cure of the Hysterical Disease-The Abuse of Sugar, as a Cause of its encreased Frequency, and the encreased frequency of Infant Mortality. - The precise Seat of Animal Heat. - The Structure of the Blood. - Practical Hints, relative both to the Hysterical and Hypochondriacal Diseases, and the Management of them, &c. &c. Together with the substance of a discourse, proving that the motions of the blood and animal fluids, do not depend on the impulses of the heart upon the Blood, but must be referred to other Causes, and particularly to an Animal Modification of that universal Principle which is the common Cause of all Organisation, and of all organical Motions in Bodies. To which are added, four letters to Sir Hildebrand Jacob, on the Materiality-Density-And Activity of light; and on air. By Andrew Wilson, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh, and Physician to the Medical Asylum, London.
Wilson, Andrew, 1718-1792.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The irish spelling-book; or, instruction for the reading of English, fitted for the youth of Ireland. In which are set forth many useful observations in spelling, alterations, and amendments in the sounds of letters, both single and double; exact formations of both sorts by the several organs of voice; - a discourse on prosody: a large chapter about various quantities of vowels, change, and loss of letters and syllables in pronunciation; - rules for the right reading of prose and verse; - a new method of parsing, according to orthography and prosody; - a method of teaching, useful both to scholars and their teachers; - and many other necessary things, interspersed in each part of the book.
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A new musical grammar, and dictionary: or, a general introduction to the whole art of musick. In four books. Teaching, I. The Rudiments of Tones, Diatonick, and Semitonick; according to the Gamut. - With Rules for Tuning the Voice, and Beating of Time; the Nature of Keys, and Transposition; and of all other Characters used in Musick. II. Containing such plain and easy Directions as are necessary for Tuning, and Playing on, the Organ, Harpsichord, Bass Viol, Violin, Hautboy, Flute, Bassoon, &c. - With Songs and Lessons in great Variety; in 2, 3, and 4 Parts. - With Rules for Tuning of Bells, and Pricking of Chime-Barrels, &c. And the Structure of an Organ considered, in all its curious Branches: And a Feeling Scale of Musick for such as are blind. III. The Theory of Sound, from its Natural Causes: Or, A Philosophical, and Mathematical Dissertation thereon; in a concise and easy Method, &c. Together with the Principles of Practical Musick: Or, the most Authentick Rules of Composition, either in 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 Musical Parts: Shewing the Allowed Passages of all Concords, and Discords; and the Contrivance of Fuge, or Canon, in great Variety. IV. The Musicians Historical, and Technical Dictionary; explicating above 550 of the most useful Terms that generally occur in Musick; as they are taken from the Greek, French, Latin, and Italian Writers. With an Account of Instruments, and their Inventors, &c. The Whole is extracted from the best Authors, both Ancient, and Modern; and methodically digested to every Capacity. - With a Preface prefactory; and a Table to the Whole. This Book the Grounds of Musick doth contain, The Organ, Hantboy, Viol, and Flute explain: How Bells are Tun'd; and how the Chimes do play; And cheerful Songs, to drive dull Cares away, &c The third edition, with large additions. By William Tans'ur, Senior, Musico-Theorico.
Tans'ur, William, 1699?-1783.Date: [1756]- Books
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The royal melody compleat: or the new harmony of Sion. In three books. Containing I. A New and Correct, Introduction to the Grounds of Musick, Rudimental, Practical, and Technical. II. A New, and Compleat Body of Church-Musick, adapted to the most select Portions of the Book of Psalms, of either Versions; With many Fuging Chorus's, and Gloria Patri's to the Whole. III. A New, and Select, Number of Services, Chants, Hymns, Anthems, and Canons, suited to several Occasions; and many of them never before printed; Set by the greatest Masters in the World. For Publick, and Private Use. The whole are Composed in Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, and Eight Musical Parts, according to the nicest Rules; Consisting of Solo's, Fuges, and Chorus's, Correctly set in Score, for Voices, or Organ: and fitted for all Teachers, Learners, and Musical Societies, &c. With a Preface on Church-Musick, shewing the Beauty and Excellency thereof: and several useful Tables. By William Tans'ur, Senior; Musico Theorico. -
Tans'ur, William, 1699?-1783.Date: M.DCC.LXIV. [1764] [1766]