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Oxford Latin dictionary / edited by P.G.W. Glare.
Date: 1996- Archives and manuscripts
M0003412: Workman's goggles damaged by exposure to acid / M0003412EB: "Unloading ore and wearing googles for protection against dust and glare of the sun"
Date: 14 March 1933Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/27/97Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
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Modern midnight conversation, or matrimonial dialogues; adapted to the times. Describing the secret intrigues, private thoughts, and prevailing opinions, which at present occupy the most remarkable personages in the polite, political, and literary worlds; and disclosing the Sentiments of most Modern Characters, from those whose Follies glare in the Bon Ton, to such as are confined to humbler Absurdities; Particularly Nabob Hunters, Levee Hunters, Intended Bankrupts, Coiners, Filers, Duellists, Ministerial and Antiministerial Aldermen, Ministerial and Antiministerial Common Councilmen, Newmarket Jockeys, Political Barbers, Schemers, Unemployed Artists, Guttling Citizens, Trading Justices, Contractors, Forestallers, Speculative Stock-Jobbers, Opulent Farmers, Emigrating Manufacturers, &c. &c. &c.
Date: [1775?]- Books
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Ueber das Abhängigkeitsverhältniss der Sehschärfe von der Beleuchtungsintensität / von W. Uhthoff.
Uhthoff, W.Date: [1886?]- Pictures
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A red snake and a maroon snake entwined and glaring at each other. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1967.
Bishop, Mary, (Mary Cecil Hamilton), 1914-1990.Date: March 67 [March 1967]Reference: 2901313iPart of: Adamson Collection- Digital Images
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Drosophila eye
Anne Weston, Francis Crick Institute- Digital Images
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Drosophila eye
Anne Weston, Francis Crick Institute- Digital Images
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Drosophila eye
Anne Weston, Francis Crick Institute- Pictures
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An eye belonging to a musician. Drawing, c. 1794.
Date: 1794?Reference: 30850i- Books
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Le montagnard parvenu: or, the new highland adventurer in England: his accidental rise from obscurity; his glaring progress to power: the ways and means.
Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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A letter to William Wilberforce, Esq; On a fundamental measure for a parlaimentary reform; on the glaring impolicy of the dissenter's bill; and on the folly and fatality of abolishing the slave trade.
Cawthorne, Joseph.Date: 1790- Pictures
A boy seated with mice; a musical stave; flowers and trees; a glaring bull; actors on a stage; faces in anguish; a tablet extensively inscribed with thoughts on life; and other subjects. Watercolour by H. Edwards, 1961.
Edwards, Hazel, active approximately 1961.Date: Aug. 61 [August 1961]Reference: 2925122iPart of: Adamson Collection- Books
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Critica sacra examined: or an attempt to show that a new method may be found to reconcile the seemingly glaring variations in parallel passages of scripture. And that such variations, consequently, are no proofs of corruptions or mistakes, of transcribers. By Mr. Raphael Baruh.
Baruh, Raphael, -1800.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
Mayhem / Sigrid Rausing.
Rausing, SigridDate: 2017- Books
Lighting and health / Cosmin Ticleanu, Stephanie King, Paul Littlefair and Gareth Howlett, BRE, Feride Sener Yilmaz, Istanbul Technical University, and Marielle Aarts and Juliette van Duijnhoven, Eindhoven University of Technology.
Ticleanu, CosminDate: 2015- Books
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A letter to the author of the North Briton, in which the low scurrillities, and glaring falshoods of that paper are detected; Their Tendency toward Sedition and Rebellion Exposed: And the Whole illustrated with many curious anecdotes, among which a striking character of Lord Bute, and of Archibald, late Duke of Argyle. By a North Briton.
North Briton.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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An epistle to the Bishop of London; occasion'd by his Lordship's letter to the clergy and inhabitants of London and Westminster, on the subject of the two late earthquakes. In which the manners of the clergy and gentry are considered; some glaring Incentives to Vice are pointed out, and the Mischiefs arising from thence exemplified in several real Histories. By a foreigner.
Foreigner.Date: [1750?]- Books
Ending ageism, or how not to shoot old people / Margaret Morganroth Gullette.
Gullette, Margaret MorganrothDate: [2017]- Books
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A rejoinder to Mr. Dobb's reply to Captain Middleton; In which is expos'd, Both his wilful and real Ignorance of Tides; &c. his Jesuitical Prevarications, Evasions, Falsities, and false Reasoning; his avoiding taking Notice of Facts, formerly detected and charged upon him as Inventions of his or his Witnesses; the Character of the latter, and the present Views of the former, which gave rise to the present Dispute. In a Word, An unparalelled Disingenuity, and (to make use of a Verodobbsical Flower of Rhetoric) a Glaring Impudence, are set in a fair Light. By Christopher Middleton, Esq.
Middleton, Christopher, -1770.Date: [1745]- Books
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The beauties of Mr. Orde's bill; being extracts from certain private speeches of the following gentlemen in opposition: Mr. Grattan, Mr. Flood, Mr. Conolly, Mr. Forbes, Mr. Ogilvie, Mr. Corry, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Burgh, Mr. Curran, Mr. John O'Neil, Major Doyle, Mr. Browne, (M. Univ.), Mr. Smith, Mr. Hartley, Mr. J. Wolfe, Mr. O'Hara, Mr. Kearney, &c. The Speeches from whence these Extracts are taken, though totally different from Woodfall's Debates, are not less authentic. They faithfully exhibit the real Sentiments of Opposition respecting the Bill, and their Mock Patriotism, in such a glaring Point of View, as must render them odious to every Irishman, nay even every Briton ! and that Bill universally idolized ! Dedicated, with all due Respect, to the Right Honourable Thomas Orde.
O'Flattery, Patrick.Date: M,DCC,LXXXV. 1785- Books
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A scheme or proposal for taking off the several taxes on land, soap, starch, Candles, Leather, Plate, Pots, &c. and replacing the said duties by another tax, which will bring in more Money, in a more Easy and Equal Manner, and less burthensome to the Subject: Humbly offered to the Consideration of the Parliament, as also the People of England, for whose Ease and Benefit this is design'd. Plainly proving, That the Duties on Soap, Candles, and Leather, which do not bring in 600,000 l. a Year, cost the Subject more than double that Sum: So that this Method is calculated to ease the People of one Half of the Sum they now pay, on Account of those several Taxes, and at the same Time Encrease the Revenue. To which is added, Some Considerations on the several Duties upon Tea, Coffee, Chocolat, and Salt, which may be also taken off, and replaced by the same Method, with any Thing else, that is either burthensome to Trade, or a Hardship upon particular Persons, of which the Pot-Act is a glaring Instance; and upon any Emergency a larger Sum may be raised.
Date: [1733]- Pictures
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Lord Brougham applies to John Bull for the position of coachman. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1839.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 29 January 1839Reference: 36868iPart of: HB sketches- Pictures
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Franco-Prussian War: two nurses treating a wounded German soldier on the battlefield. Wood engraving by W. Hollidge after Princess Louise.
Louise, Princess, Duchess of Argyll, 1848-1939.Date: 1870Reference: 21922i- Pictures
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Head of an angel. Drawing, c. 1791, after Raphael.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Date: c. 1791Reference: 29479i- Pictures
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Christ among sick people and Pharisees ('The hundred guilder print'). Etching by Rembrandt, 1649.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669.Date: 1649Reference: 23832i