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English botany: or, coloured figures of British plants, with their essential characters, synonyms, and places of growth. To which will be added, occasional remarks / James Sowerby.
Sowerby, James, 1757-1822.Date: 1790-1814- Pictures
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The house of Charles White on King Street, Manchester. Coloured lithograph by A. Aglio after J. Ralston, 1823.
Ralston, J.Date: Sept.r 1823Reference: 571883i- Books
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An historical journal of the transactions at Port Jackson, and Norfolk Island Including the journals of governors Phillip and King, ... With an abridged account of the new discoveries in the South Seas. By Iohn Hunter, ... To which is prefixed a life of the author, ...
Hunter, John, 1737-1821.Date: [1793]- Books
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An historical journal of the transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island, with the discoveries which have been made in New South Wales ... since the publication of Phillip's voyage, ... including the journals of governor Phillip and King, and of Lieut. Ball: ... By John Hunter, ...
Hunter, John, 1737-1821.Date: [1794?]- Books
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An historical journal of the transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island, with the discoveries which have been made in New South Wales ... since the publication of Phillip's voyage, ... including the journals of governors Phillip and King, and of Lieut. Ball; ... By Iohn Hunter, ...
Hunter, John, 1737-1821.Date: 1793- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence with Alice Jackson
Date: 1996-2009Reference: SA/ADC/E/3/1Part of: Adamson Collection Trust (established 1978)- Books
Same sex desire in California, 1849-1900 / by Ranney Blake Draper.
Draper, Ranney Blake.Date: 2005- Books
Essay on the external use of oil / by William Hunter ..., surgeon of the Marine Establishment, Bengal.
Hunter, William, active 1805.Date: 1806- Books
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Lives of girls who became famous.
Bolton, Sarah Knowles, 1841-1916.Date: 1886- Books
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A description of Greenland. Shewing the natural history, situation, boundaries, and face of the country; the Nature of the Soil; the Rise and Progress of the old Norwegian Colonies; the ancient and modern Inhabitants; their Genius and Way of Life, and Produce of the Soil; their Plants, Beasts, Fishes, &c. With a new map of Greenland. And several copper plates representing different Animals, Birds and Fishes, the Greenlanders Way of Hunting and Fishing; their Habitations, Dress, Sports and Diversions, &c. By Mr. Hans Egede, Missionary in that Country for twenty five Years. Translated from the Danish.
Egede, Hans, 1686-1758.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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An historical journal of the transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island, with the discoveries which have been made in New South Wales and in the Southern Ocean, since the publication of Phillip's voyage, compiled from the official papers; including the journals of Governors Phillip and King, and of Lieut. Ball; and the voyages from the first sailing of the Sirius in 1787, to the return of that ship's company to England in 1792 / By John Hunter ... ; Illustrated with seventeen maps, charts, views, & other embellishments, drawn on the spot by Captains Hunter, and Bradley, Lieutenant Dawes, and Governor King.
Hunter, John, 1737-1821.Date: January 1. 1793- Books
Madness and marginality : the lives of Kenya's white insane / Will Jackson.
Jackson, Will, 1980-Date: 2013- Books
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The voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay; with an account of the establishment of the colonies of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island; compiled from authentic papers, Which have been obtained from the several departments. To which are added, the journals of Lieutenants Shortland, Watts, Ball and Captain Marshall; with an account of their new discoveries. The views &c. &c. drawn on the Spot, by Capt. Hunter, Lieuts. Shortland, Watts, Dawes, Bradley, Capt. Marshal, &c.
Date: M.DCC.XI. [1790]- Pictures
A stag being attacked by a pack of hounds with men on horseback nearby. Wood engraving after Jackson M. Smith.
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A fox is running to escape from the pack of hounds and huntsmen on horseback who are chasing it. Wood engraving after Jackson M. Smith.
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Annual report for the year 1906 : (9th year of issue) / Metropolitan Asylums Board.
Metropolitan Asylums Board (London, England)Date: 1907- Books
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Annual report for the year 1910 : (13th year of issue) / Metropolitan Asylums Board.
Metropolitan Asylums Board (London, England)Date: 1911- Books
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Annual report for the year 1905 (8th year of issue) / Metropolitan Asylums Board.
Metropolitan Asylums Board (London, England)Date: 1906- Books
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A trip through London: Containing observations on men and things. Viz. An account of the vast numbers of forreigners yearly imported. How Wales sends more footmen than gentlemen to London, with an account of their behaviour. A reason why the streets and highways in the city and liberty of Westminster, are kept in no better repair. A description of the Coffee-Houses about Whitehall. A merry dissertation upon news-papers, authors, printers, and publishers. An entertaining description of St. James's Park; how the horse guards; are worse soldiers and better subjects than the foot guards: A remarkable recounter between a bawd and a sodomite, on one of the seats near Buckingham-House. Of a person of quality's cloaths sold off his back in the mall by auction, by his Valet De Chambre; and of the Duke of Wh--ton's challenging a consumptive upon constitution-hill. New votes, schemes and designs of the Irish Society of Fortune-hunters. An account of the Exeter's-change beauties, the undertaker's club-feast, the method of their obtaining and managing funerals; and of a Miser's bequeathing his body to the Royal Society to save the expence of interment. Practices of petty-foggers expos'd. A description of the Fleet-street Coffee-Houses, Temple Beaus, Prison of Newgate, Ludgate-hill, Black-fryers, and St. Paul's. Of the fire-makers, dog-stealers, false-pollers, and affidavit-makers, new trading companies set up in London. An account of the pride, insolencies, and humours of the city apprentices; with many other notable and diverting relations. To which is added, a brief and merry character of Ireland, by a Berkshire gentleman lately return'd from that kingdom.
Jones, Erasmus, -1740.Date: 1728- Books
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A trip through London: containing observations on men and things. Viz. An account of the vast numbers of forreigners yearly imported. How Wales sends more Footmen than Gentlemen to London, with an Account of their Behaviour. A Reason why the Streets and Highways in the City and Liberty of Westminster, are kept in no better Repair. A Description of the Coffee-Houses about Whitehall. A merry Dissertation upon News-Papers, Authors, Printers, and Publishers. An entertaining Description of St. James's Park; how the Horse Guards are worse Soldiers and better Subjects than the Foot Guards: A remarkable Rencounter between a Bawd and a Sodomite, on one of the Seats near Buckingham-House. Of a Person of Quality's Cloaths sold off his Back ... the Mall by Auction, by his ... Chambre; and of the Duke of Wh--ton's Challenging a Consumptive upon Constitution-Hill. New Votes, Schemes and Designs of the Irish Society of Fortune-Hunters. An Account of the Exeter-'change Beauties, the Undertaker's Club-Feast, the Method of their obtaining and managing Funerals; and of a Miser's bequeathing his Body to the Royal Society to save the Expence of Interment. Practices of Petty-Foggers expos'd. A description of the Fleet-Street Coffee-Houses, Temple Beaus, Prison of Newgate, Ludgate-Hill, Black-Fryers, and St. Paul's. Of the Fire-Makers, Dog-Stealers, False-Pollers, and Affidavit-Makers, new Trading Companies set up in London. An Account of the Pride, Insolencies, and Humours of the City Apprentices; with many other notable and diverting Relations. To which is added, a brief and merry character of Ireland, by a Berkshire gentleman lately return'd from that Kingdom.
Jones, Erasmus, -1740.Date: [1728]- Books
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Annual report for the year 1914 : (17th year of issue) / Metropolitan Asylums Board.
Metropolitan Asylums Board (London, England)Date: 1915- Books
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An essay in praise of women: or, a looking-glass for ladies to see their perfections in. With Observations how the God Head seem'd concern'd in their Creation: What Respect is due to them on that Account: How they have behaved in all Ages, and especially in our Saviour's Time. Our modern Ladies prov'd no less virtuous and industrious than those in King Solomon's Time: Those in and about London no less so than those in the Country. Several Observations of their Virtues surpassing those of Men's. Their Dress commended. The Use of the tea-table vindicated. Remarks upon Music and Dancing, and other Recreations fit for Ladies. Exhortations to the Knowledge of one's Self. Drunkenness and Sloth corrected. Incontinency condemn'd, and the Beauty of Chastity illustrated. Proper Advice for the Ladies to beware of Fortune-Hunters. Exhortations to keep good Company, and Cautions to refrain bad. Also, Observations and Reflections in Defence of the Fair Sex, against base and satyrical Authors; proving them not only erroneous and diabolical, but repugnant to Holy Scripture. The Whole being a Composition of Wit and Humour, Morality and Divinity, fit to be perused by all the Curious and Ingenious, especially the ladies. By J. Bland, Professor of Physic.
Bland, James, Professor of Physic.Date: 1733- Books
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Annual report for the year 1913 : (16th year of issue) / Metropolitan Asylums Board.
Metropolitan Asylums Board (London, England)Date: 1914- Books
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Annual report for the year 1904 (7th year of issue) / Metropolitan Asylums Board.
Metropolitan Asylums Board (London, England)Date: 1905- Books
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A trip through London: containing observations on men and things. Viz. An account of the vast number of foreigners yearly imported. How Wales sends more Footmen than Gentlemen to London. Why the Streets and Highways in the City and Liberty of Westminster, are kept in no better Repair. Of a Foreign Minister's protecting more broken Shop-Keepers in the Bills of Mortality, than his Master has Subjects in his Dominions. Character of a well bred Lady; or, a Wife of Mode. Votes Schemes and Designs of the Irish Society of Affidavit-Makers and Fortune-Hunters, for the Year 1728. Dr. F----d villify'd by the Upholders Company: His Practice the ruin of their Business. A Reason why most Beaus are Blockheads, and Poetry and Poverty inseperable Companions. Of a Christmas Entertainment at the House of a High Church Citizen in Farringdon Ward. An Essay towards proving Little Britain to be a part of his Majesty's Dominions, in Opposition to the Principles and Practices of many of the Nonjuring and Popish Inhabitants. Of an honest Protestant Ald-n's proposing to Insure the Church, State and Trade, of the three Kingdoms, against the utmost Efforts of Sp--n R-me, H-ll, and the D-v-l, and the D. of Wh--t--n, for half a Crown: With many other Entertaining Matters, to which the Reader is referr'd.
Jones, Erasmus, -1740.Date: [1728]