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The Cambridge companion to Newton / edited by Rob Iliffe, University of Oxford, George E. Smith, Tufts University.
Date: 2016- Pictures
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A dog chasing a cat through a window. Etching by W. R. Smith after J. Pitman.
Pitman, John, active 1820-1832.Reference: 41578i- Pictures
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A young man with a black top hat is riding a pony and holding a basket with fruit and fowl. Etching with line engraving by W. R. Smith after T. Woodward.
Woodward, Thomas, 1801-1852.Date: 1 March 1828Reference: 41363i- Pictures
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The Royal York Baths, Regent's Park, London. Engraving by W. R. Smith, 1828, after T. H. Shepherd.
Shepherd, Thomas H. (Thomas Hosmer)Date: 5 April 1828Reference: 38687i- Pictures
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William Smith. Mezzotint, 17--.
Date: 1700-1799Reference: 8832i- Books
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The description and use of a new astronomical instrument, for taking altitudes of the sun and stars at sea, without an horizon; together with an easy and sure method of observing the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites, or any other phoenomenon of the like kind, on ship-board; In order to determine the Difference of Meridians at Sea. To which are added, tables for computing the Times when the Eclipses of the First Satellite of Jupiter happen under the Meridian of London.
Ward, William, active 1735.Date: 1735- Books
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The puritan: or, the widow of Watling-Street. A comedy. By Shakespear.
Date: 1734- Books
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The ship-builders assistant: or, some essays towards compleating the art of marine architecture: viz. I. A general introduction, wherein is consider'd the solid of least resistance, so far as relates to the formation of a ship's body, &c. II. Observations for regulating the price of timber, taken from the proportion of its different dimensions; with estimates of the value of oak timber, and several other materials relating to naval stores. III. Rules for building the hull of any sort of ships. To which is added the scantling or measuring of ship-timbers, and some directions about moulding them. IV. A new method for finding the tunnage of any ship. V. Rules for proportioning the rigging. To which is annexed, an explication of the principal terms used in this art. The whole illustrated with many schemes proper to each part, most of them from copper plates. By William Sutherland, shipwright and mariner.
Sutherland, William, active 1878.Date: 1711- Books
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The ship-builders assistant: or, Some essays towards compleating the art of marine architecture: Viz. I. A general introduction, wherein is consider'd the solid of least resistance, so far as relates to the formation of a ship's body, &c. II. Observations for regulating the price of timber, taken from the proportion of its different dimensions; with estimates of the value of oak timber, and several other materials relating to naval stores. III. Rules for building the hull of any sort of ships. To which is added the scantling or measuring of ship-timbers, and some directions about moulding them. IV. A new method for finding the tunnage of any ship. V. Rules for proportationing the rigging. To which is annexed, an explication of the principal terms used in this art. The whole illustrated with many schemes proper to each part, most of them from copper plates. By William Sutherland, shipwright and mariner.
Sutherland, William, active 1878.Date: 1711- Books
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The modern gazetteer: or compendious geographical dictionary. Containing a description of all the empires, kingdoms, states, Republicks, Provinces, cities, Chief Towns, Forts, Fortresses, Castles, Citadels, Seas, Harbours, Bays, Rivers; Lakes, Mountains, Capes, and Promontories, in the known world ; Together With The Government, Policy, Customs, Manners, and Religion of the Inhabitants. The Extent, Bounds, and Natural Productions of each Country; and the Trade, Manufactures, and Curiosities of the Cities and Towns; their Longitude, Latitude, Bearing and Distances in English Miles from remarkable Places; AS Also The Sieges they have undergone, and the Battles that have been fought near them, particularly those of the Last War; Attention has also been paid to the Partition made by the late Treaty of Peace. In the Articles of Ireland and America all Advantages have been taken of whatever has been hitherto wrote, with many Thousand Additions, not to be found in any other Geographical Dictionary or Gazetteer. The third edition, carefully corrected. With a collection of modern maps: also an appendix ; containing a Description and accurate Chart, of the Falkland Islands; which are the Cause of the present Negotiation, and expected War, between the Courts of Great-Britain and Spain. By R. Brookes, M. D. Author of the New System of Natural History.
Brookes, R. (Richard), active 1721-1763.Date: M,DCC,LXXI. [1771]- Books
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The new gazetter: or, Geographical companion. Containing, a general and concise account alphabetically arranged, of all the empires, kingdoms, states, provinces, cities, towns, seas, harbours, bays, rivers, lakes and mountains, in the known world: and more particularly in Great-Britain, Ireland and America. Being intended as a useful vade-mecum for the readers of public news-papers, and for young students in geography. By R. Johnson. With the addition of above three thousand places, not in the London edition.
Johnson, R., active 1772.Date: [1776?]- Pictures
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Thomas Coram. Line engraving by E. Smith after W. Hogarth.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Reference: 2106i- Pictures
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Mount Etna and the nearby countryside. Engraving by W. Byrne and T. Medland, 1788, after J. Smith.
Smith, John, 1749-1831.Date: Published as the Act directs, 1 Nov.r 1788Reference: 43892i- Books
Bergey's manual of determinative bacteriology / by Robert S. Breed, E.G.D. Murray, Nathan R. Smith, and ninety-four contributors.
Bergey, D. H. (David Hendricks), 1860-1937.Date: 1957- Books
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A declaration and remonstrance of the distressed and bleeding frontier inhabitants of the province of Pennsylvania, presented by them to the Honourable the governor and Assembly of the province, shewing the causes of their late discontent and uneasiness and the grievance under which they have laboured, and which they humbly pray to have redress'd.
Smith, Matthew.Date: in the year M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]- Books
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A select number of spiritual hymns, taken from the most strong, plain, and suitable texts in the Old and New Testament. Having the general scope, or meaning at the beginning of each hymn. Principally intended, for allarming the Sinner, reviving, comforting, and building up the Saint ; and well calculated for the New-Testament days. Shewing, What we are by Nature, and what by Grace. Adapted, Either for the Use of the Congregation, Family, or the devout Christian's Meditation, under every circumstance in life. With All the Types and Titles given to our blessed Lord, through the Scriptures. By David Mitchell, Schoolmaster in Glasgow. To which is added, St. Augustin's hymn.
Mitchell, David, active 1781.Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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Inaugural dissertation, being an attempt to prove that certain substances are conveyed, unchanged, into the circulation; or, if changed, that they are recomposed and regain their active properties. By Edward Darrell Smith, A.M. of Charleston, South-Carolina, member of the Philadelphia Medical Society.
Smith, Edward Darrell, 1778-1819.Date: 1800- Books
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The tragedy of Locrine, the eldest son of King Brutus. By Shakespear.
Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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A caveat against suicide; Wherein the heinious sin of that unnatural crime is clearly pointed out. With some proper hints for preventing it. By a Friend to mankind.
Friend to mankind, active 1786.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Dionysius Longinus on the sublime: translated from the Greek, with notes and observations, and some account of the life, writings and character of the author. By William Smith, A. M. Rector of Trinity in Chester.
Longinus, active 1st century.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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Dionysius Longinus on the sublime: translated from the Greek. With notes and observations, and some account of the life, writings, and character of the author. By William Smith, D. D. Dean Of Chester.
Longinus, active 1st century.Date: 1800- Pictures
William Bengo Collyer. Mezzotint by J. Young, 1819, after C.C. Coventry.
Coventry, C. C., active 1802-1819.Date: Novr. 2nd 1812Reference: 651642i- Books
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Markhams maister-peece: contayning all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leech, touching the curing of all diseases in horses. Drawne ... from the publick practise of all the forraigne horse-marshals in Christendome; and from the private practise of all the best farriers of this land. Being divided into two bookes. The first containing all cures physicall: the second all belonging to chyrurgery; with an addition of 160. principall chapters, and 370. most excellent medicines, never written of, nor mentioned in any author whatsoever. Together with the true nature, use, and quality of every simpleple spoken of through the whole wor / [Gervase Markham].
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637Date: 1651- Pictures
John Wesley. Mezzotint by J. Faber, junior, 1743, after J. Williams.
Williams, J., active 1743.Date: 1743Reference: 9621i- Books
Vade mecum: or, a companion for a chirurgion. Fitted for times of peace or war. Briefly shewing the use of every instrument necessary, and the vertues and qualities of such medicines as are ordinarily used, with the way to make them. ... Together with the manner of making reports, ... Also a treatise concerning bleeding at the nose. ... / By Tho. Brugis, Doctor in Physick.
Brugis, Thomas, active 1640?Date: 1670