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Understanding science for Zimbabwe 1 / Les Cross and John Sellers.
Cross, Les.Date: [1994], ©1994- Books
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Answers for Mrs Anne and Mary Sellers, to the condescendence of John Brown.
Seller, Anne.Date: 1766]- Books
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Condescendence for John Brown merchant in Edinburgh; against Mrs Anne and Mary Sellers.
Brown, John, merchant.Date: 1766]- Ephemera
John Sewers : well known in several parts of Europe, who lately lived in Cow-Lane, London, now liveth in Little St. Helens by Leather-Sellers-Hall, near Bishopgate-Street, though to the prejudice of many, as well as himself, some have maliciously reported, he was dead : He still maketh all sorts of artificial legs, for all conditions.
Sewers, John.Date: 1710- Books
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Poems on several occasions. By Mr. John Gay.
Gay, John, 1685-1732.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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A discourse against transubstantiation. By His Grace, John, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury.
Tillotson, John, 1630-1694.Date: [1797]- Books
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Considerations on pure wisdom, and human policy; on labour; on schools; and on the right use of the Lord's outward gifts. By John Woolman. [Three lines from James]
Woolman, John, 1720-1772.Date: 1768- Books
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Ahiman rezon abridged and digested: as a help to all that are, or would be Free and Accepted Masons. To which is added, a sermon, preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, at a general communication, celebrated, agreeable to the constitutions, on Monday, December 28, 1778, as the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist. Published by order of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, by William Smith, D.D.
Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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A defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America. By John Adams, LL.D. and a member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences at Boston. [One line from Pope]
Adams, John, 1735-1826.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Officium eucharisticum. A preparatory service to a devout and worthy reception of the Lord's Supper. The eighteenth edition corrected and enlarged. To which is added, a meditation for every day in the week.
Lake, Edward, 1641-1704.Date: 1702- Books
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The trial and judgment of the soul, for discovering the safety of its spiritual estate. By John Kettlewell, B. D. Late Vicar of Coles-Hill, in Warwickshire.
Kettlewell, John, 1653-1695.Date: 1796- Books
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A letter of advice, to the Rev. J. Edwards; with remarks on his late productions, by John Not button burnisher.
Nott, John, Button Burnisher.Date: [1791]- Books
The description and use of the trianguler-quadrant : being a particular and general instrument, useful at land or sea; both for observation and operation. More universally useful, portable and convenient, than any other yet discovered. With its uses in arithmetick. Geometry, superficial and solid. Astronomy. Dyalling, three wayes. Gaging. Navigation. In a method not before used. By John Brown, philomath.
Brown, John (Philomath)Date: 1671- Books
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The compleat pilot for the Windward Passage; or, directions for sailing through the several passages to the eastward of Jamaica. By Captain Hester, Mr. Bishop, and several other experienced navigators. To which are added, The Reports, and descriptive Instructions of the Commanders, Sent by the French Government, To explore the Windward Passages in 1753, and 1755; now first translated into English.
Hester, Captain.Date: M,DCC,LXXX. [1780]- Books
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The compleat pilot for the Leeward Islands, or, directions for sailing amongst the Caribbee and Virgin islands: also along the coast of Portorico. By Capt. Hester, Capt. Bishop, Capt. Bradshaw, and several other experienced navigators. To which are added, the observations, and useful remarks, made in 1769, and 1772, on board the frigates L'Isis and la Flore, Sent to ascertain the position and respective Bearings of the French Islands, By order of the Duke De Praslin, and Monsieur De Boynes, Ministers of the French Marine.
Hester, Captain.Date: M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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Grammar made easie: containing Despauter's Grammar reform'd, and render'd plain, and Obvious to the Capacity of Youth. Together with a new method of teaching Latin, by ten English particles. To which is added, a critical syntax.
Watt, Thomas.Date: 1078 [i.e. 1708]- Books
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The history of Wales. Comprehending the lives and succession of the Princes of Wales, from Cadwalader the last King, to Lhewelyn the last prince of British blood. With a Short Account of the Affairs of Wales, under the Kings of England. Written originally in British by Caradoc of Lhancarvan; and formerly published in English by Dr. Powel. Now newly augmented and improved by W. Wynne, A. M. and Fellow of Jesus-Colledge, Oxon. To which is added a map of Wales by J. Sellers.
Caradoc, of Llancarvan, -1147?.Date: 1702- Books
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A short and plain description of the Royal-Family of Great=britain, shewing, who of the descendents profess themselves popish, and who not. With a brief and easy account of the electoral House of Hanover in Germany.
Date: M.DCC.IV. [1704]- Digital Images
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John Sewers: artificial-leg maker's trade-card
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A complete channel pilot: comprehending the English and French coasts, from the Thames mouth to the Bay of Biscay; including the north sea: with sailing directions. From actual surveys and observations of experienced navigators. Engraved on Twenty-Eight copper-plates; 1 The Channel at large 2 Mouth of the Thames 3 Sands and Channels from the Nore to Margate Road 4 The Downs 5 Rye Harbour 6 Portsmouth, Spithead, &c. 7 Portland Race, &c. 8 Guernsey, Jersey, and Alderney 9 Guernsey, Sark, Herm and Jethou 10 Jersey 11 Coast of Devon, and Torbay 12 Plymouth Sound 13 Fowey Road and Harbour 14 Polkerries and Mevegezy Bays 15 Falmouth and Carreg Roads 16 Mounts Bay 17 Entrance of the Channel 18 Scilly Isles 19 Milford Haven 20 North Sea 21 Tide Table
Date: [1781?]- Books
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The Pleasant art of money catching: Treating, I. Of the original and invention of money. II. Of the misery of wanting it, &c. III. How persons in straits for money, may supply themselves with it. IV. A new method for ordering of expences. V. How to save money in diet, apparel and recreation. VI. How a man may always keep money in his pocket. VII. How a man may pay debts without money. VIII. How to travel without money. To which is added, the way how to turn a penny: or, The art of thriving. With several other things, both pleasant and profitable.
Date: 1750- Books
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Grammar made easie: Containing Despauter's grammar reform'd, and render'd plai[N] and obvious to the capacity of youth. Together with a new method of teaching Latin, by ten English particles. To which is added, a critical syntax.
Watt, Thomas.Date: 1714- Books
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The a B C, with the shorter catechism, appointed by the General Assembly, to be a directory, for catechising of such as are of a weaker capacity.
Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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A genuine account of the lives, behaviour, confession, and dying words of the five rebels, (viz.) Sir John Wedderburne, Bart. Life-Guardman. John Hamilton, pretended Governor of Carlisle. James Bradshaw, of Manchester, Warehouseman. Andrew Wood, Capt. in Roy-Stuart's Regiment: And Alexander Lieth, Capt. in Glenbucket's Regiment. Who were Executed at Kennington-Common in the County of Surry', on Friday the 28th Day of November, 1746, for High-Treason. To which is added a narrative of their Trials. And to the Whole is annex'd, A brief Account of the trials, &c. of the other Seventeen Rebel Officers, who are by his Majesty's Clemency respited from Execution for Six Weeks longer.
Date: [1746]- Books
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The shorter catechism of the Reverend Assembly of Divines with the proofs thereof out of the scriptures in words at length. Which are either some of the former quotted Places, or others, gathered from their other Writings: All fitted both for Brevity and Clearness to this their Form of sound Words. For the Benefit of Christians in General, and of Youth and Children in Understanding in Particular; that they with more Ease may acquaint themselves with the Truth, according to the Scriptures, and with the Scriptures themselves.
Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]