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Dogs: their sagacity, instinct, and uses : with descriptions of their several varieties / by George Frederick Pardon.
Pardon, George Frederick, 1824-1884.Date: 1857- Books
The treatment of spina bifida by a new method / by James Morton ; with a paper on The pathology of spina bifida by John Cleland.
Morton, James (Biological scientist)Date: 1887- Pictures
Robert Waring Darwin, seated in an armchair: beside him a letter-book, pen and ink on a table. Mezzotint by T. Lupton, 1839, after J. Pardon.
Pardon, James, active 1811-1839.Date: 1 February 1839Reference: 9898i- Books
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The life of Mr. Richard Savage. Who was condemn'd with Mr. James Gregory, in Decemb. last, for the murder of Mr. James Sinclair, at Robinson's Coffee-House at Charing-Cross; but since discharg'd, upon giving Bail to plead His Majesty's most gracious Pardon. With some very remarkable Circumstances, relating to the Birth and Education, of that Gentleman, which were never yet made publick.
Beckingham, Mr. (Charles), 1699-1731.Date: [1728]- Books
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The sanitary lessons of Indian epidemics : letter from Inspector-General R. Lawson.
Lawson, Robert.Date: 1883- Books
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A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons, at the Church of St. Margaret Westminster, on Wednesday, Jan. 14. 1707/8. being the day appointed by Her Majesty, for a general fast, &c. For obtaining the Pardon of our Sins, and imploring god's Mercy and Assistance, &c. By Charles Trimnell, D. D. Rector of St. James's Westminster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty.
Trimnell, Charles, 1663-1723.Date: 1708- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the Church of St. Margaret, Westminster, on Wednesday, Jan. 14. 1707. Being the day appointed by Her Majesty for a general fast, &c. For obtaining the Pardon of our Sins, and imploring God's Mercy and Assistance, &c. By Charles Trimnell, D. D. Rector of St. James's Westminster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty.
Trimnell, Charles, 1663-1723.Date: 1708- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the Church of St. Margaret Westminster, on Wednesday, Jan. 14. 1707/8. Being the day appointed by Her Majesty for a general fast, &c. For obtaining the Pardon of our Sins, and imploring God's Mercy and Assistance, &c. By Charles Trimnell, D. D. Rector of St. James's Westminster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty.
Trimnell, Charles, 1663-1723.Date: 1708- Books
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An act for the Kings most gracious, general, and free pardon.
Great Britain.Date: 1717- Books
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The dying speeches and behaviour of the several state prisoners that have been executed the last 300 years. With their several characters from the best historians, as Cambden, Spotswood, Clarendon, Sprat, Burnet, &c. And A Table shewing how the respective Sentences were Executed, and which of them were Mitigated, or Pardon'd. Being a proper supplement to the state-tryals.
Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St. James's Chapel, on Wednesday, March 15, 1709/10. Being the day appointed by Her Majesty for a general fast and Humiliation, to be observ'd in a most Solemn and Devout Manner, for obtaining the Pardon of our Sins, and imploring God's Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of Her Majesty and Her Allies engag'd in the present War; and for Restoring and Perpetuating Peace, &c. By Robert Moss, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty, and Preacher to the Honourable Society of Grays-Inn. Publish'd by Her Majesty's Special Command.
Moss, Robert, 1666-1729.Date: 1710- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St. James's Chapel, on Wednesday, March 15, 1709/10. Being the day appointed by Her Majesty for a general fast and Humiliation, to be observ'd in a most Solemn and Devout Manner, for obtaining the Pardon of our Sins, and imploring God's Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of Her Majesty and Her Allies engag'd in the present War; and for Restoring and Perpetuating Peace, &c. By Robert Moss, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty, and Preacher to the Honourable Society of Grays-Inn. Publish'd by Her Majesty's Special Command.
Moss, Robert, 1666-1729.Date: 1710- Books
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A proclamation, requiring the laws to be put in execution against all persons concerned in the late rebellion, who were excepted out of His Majesty's most gracious, general, and free pardon in Parliament.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1714-1727 : George I)Date: 1718- Books
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Righteousness the way to avert impending judgments, and the certain method to secure the divine protection. A sermon, preached in the parish-church of St. Matthew, Friday-Street, upon February 11, 1757. Being the Day appointed, by Proclamation, for a General Fast and Humiliation before Almighty God; To be observed in the most devout and solemn Manner, by sending up our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty; for obtaining Pardon of our Sins, and for averting those heavy Judgments, which our manifold Provocations have most justly deserved; And imploring the Divine Blessing and Protection upon his Majesty's Arms by Sea and Land, and for restoring and perpetuating Peace and Safety, and Prosperity to Himself and to his Kingdoms. By the Reverend Mr. Smith, Preacher of the Sunday Morning Lecture in the Parish-Church of St. Gile's, Cripplegate, and lately one of the Curates of St. Andrew Holbourn.
Smith, Mr. (Thomas), active 1753-1777.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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New-York, June 23, 1769. To the publick. As I have justly incurred the resentment of my fellow citizens, from my behaviour, as set forth in an advertisement, "Of great importance to the publick;" I beg leave to implore the pardon of the publick ...
Robertson, Alexander.Date: 1769]- Books
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Mrs. James, wisheth health, and happiness, peace, and prosperity, to this Honourable House of Commons: and humbly intreats the Almighty to pardon the sins of this House, ...
James, Elinor, approximately 1645-1719.Date: 1713]- Books
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The famous tryal of the late reverend and learned Mr. James Grame, episcopal minister of Dunfermline; formerly Professor of Humanity at St. Andrew's, before the several courts of church judicature, in Scotland. Who was amongst other Things, Arraign'd by the Commissioners for the Kirk Session at Dunfermline, Condemn'd, and at last Depos'd by the Provincial Synod of Fyfe, on the 20th of June 1701, for having advanc'd and maintain'd Two of the Great and Capital Truths of the Christian Religion, viz. I. That Christ died for all those that Profess the Gospel. II. That he hath purchas'd Pardon and Salvation for them, upon Condition that they believe in Him, and Repent of their Sins. Being A True and Impartial Narrative of the Presbyterian Proceedings against Mr. Grame; Together with his Defences at large. The whole writ by the Defendant soon after he was depos'd, and now first publish'd for the Information of such as are Strangers to the Doctrine and Tenets of Presbyterians.
Grame, James, approximately 1638-1710.Date: [1719]- Pictures
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William Henry Williams. Lithograph by M. Gauci, 1825, after J. Pardon.
Pardon, James, active 1811-1839.Date: 1825Reference: 9654i- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the Church of St. Margaret Westminster, on Wednesday Jan. 14. 1707/8. Being the day appointed by Her Majesty for a general fast, &c. For obtaining the pardon of our sins, and imploring God's mercy and assistance, &c. By Charles Trimnell, D.D. rector of St. James's Westminster, and chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty.
Trimnell, Charles, 1663-1723.Date: MDCCVIII. [1708]- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the Church of St. Margaret, Westminster, on Wednesday, Jan. 14. 1707. Being the day appointed by Her Majesty for a general fast, &c. for obtaining the pardon of our sins, and imploring God's mercy and assistance, &c. By Charles Trimnell, D.D. rector of St. James's Westminster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty.
Trimnell, Charles, 1663-1723.Date: 1708- Books
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A murderer punish'd and pardon'd: or, a true relation of the wicked life, and shameful happy death of Thomas Savage, imprisoned, justly Condemned, and twice executed at Ratcliff, for his bloody Fact, in Killing his Fellow-Servant, on Wednesday, Octob' 28th, 1668. By us, who were often with him, in the Time of his Imprisonment in Newgate, and at his Execution. Robert Franklin, Thomas Doelittle, Hugh Baker, Thomas Vincent and James Janeway. To which is annex'd, a sermon preach'd at his funeral.
Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCVIII. [1708]- Books
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Student's primer on the urine / by J. Travis Whittaker.
Whittaker, James Travis, -1900.Date: 1880- Books
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The famous tryal of the late Reverend and Learned Mr. James Grame, episcopal minister of Dunfermline; Formerly professor of humanity at St. Andrew's, before the several courts of Church Judicature, in Scotland. Who was amongst other things, arraign'd by the commissioners for the Kirk session of Dunfermline, condemn'd, and at last depos'd by the provincial synod of Fyre, on the 20th of June 1701, for having advanc'd and maintain'd two of the great and capital truths of the christian religion, viz. I. That Christ died for all those that profess the Gospel. II. That he-hath purchas'd pardon and salvation for them, upon condition that they believe in him, and repons of their sins. Being a true and impartial narrative of the presbyterian procedings against Mr. Grame; together with his defences at large. The whole writ by the defendant soon after he was depos'd, and now first publish'd for the information of such as are strangers to the doctrine and tenets of presbyterians.
Grame, James, approximately 1638-1710.Date: 1719- Books
St. Anthony's Hospital, London : a pardoner-supported alien priory, 1219-1461 / David K. Maxfield.
Maxfield, David K.Date: 1997- Books
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An authentick account of the life of Paul Wells, gent. who was executed at Oxford, Sept.1, 1749, for forgery; Notwithstanding the Interest used to get him a Pardon. With an Account of his Crime, and Behaviour from the Time of his receiving Sentence to his Execution. Also the Reasons which prevented him from receiving his Majesty's Clemency. By a gentleman of C.C.C. Oxon.
Gentleman of C.C.C. Oxon.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]