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The trade card in nineteenth-century America / Robert Jay.
Jay, Robert.Date: 1987- Books
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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation. Shannon. Jn. Ponsonby. Whereas we have received information on oath, that James Harding has for several years past followed the trade of card-making in the city of Dublin, for the manufactory of wool and flax, and that some time in the month of February last, the said James Harding, ...
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
Scientific trade cards in the Science Museum collection / by H.R. Calvert.
Science Museum (Great Britain)Date: 1971- Books
Books for sale : the advertising and promotion of print since the fifteenth century / edited by Robin Myers, Michael Harris and Giles Mandelbrote.
Date: 2009- Books
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Reasons humbly offer'd by the tanners, Curriers, leather-sellers, and Spanish leather-dressers; Complaining of the many Hardships, there several Trades Labour under.
Date: 1711?]- Books
Historical images of the drug market. V / by William H. Helfand.
Helfand, William H.Date: 1985- Books
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To The Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled. Reasons humbly offer'd by the card-makers,and wier-drawers, of Froome-Selwood in the country of Somerset, and parts adjacent, shewing the necessity of an act for preventing the sale of old wooll-cards, and for supplying the defects of the act made in the 13th and 14th of car. II. for prohibiting the importation of white iron wire, and the putting old wire into new leather.
Date: 1711]- Books
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Two memoirs read before L'Academie Royale des Sciences, at Paris, on the successful inhalation of diluted chlorine, in the early stages of pulmonary consumption / ... Translated from the French ... by William Horatio Potter.
Gannal, J.-N. (Jean-Nicolas), 1791-1852Date: 1830- Books
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Mr. Ruspini, earnestly recommends the following short observations to the perusal of the nobility, gentry, and others / [Bartholomew Ruspini].
Ruspini, Bartholomew, 1728-1813Date: [1781?]- Books
The finest traditions of my calling : one physician's search for the renewal of medicine / Abraham M. Nussbaum, M.D.
Nussbaum, Abraham M., 1975-Date: [2016]- Books
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The lighting colomne or sea-mirrour : containing the sea-coasts of the northern, eastern and western navigation; setting forth in divers necessarie sea-cards all the ports, rivers, bayes, roads. Depths and sands; very curiously placed on its due polus-heighth [sic] furnished with the discoveries of the chief countries, and on what cours and distance they ley one from another: ... whereunto is added a brief instruction of the art of navigation, together with new tables of the suns declination, also an almanack extending untill the yeare 1675.
Colom, Jacob Aertsz, 1599-1673Date: 1668- Books
The Term catalogues, 1668-1709 A.D. : with a number for Easter term, 1711 A.D. A contemporary bibliography of English literature in the reigns of Charles II, James II, William and Mary, and Anne / edited from the very rare quarterly lists of new books and reprints of divinity, history, science, law, medicine, music, trade, finance, poetry, plays, etc.; with maps, engravings, playing cards, etc.; issued by the booksellers, etc. of London, by Professor Edward Arber ... In three volumes ... Privately printed.
Date: 1903-1906- Books
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Exercises for the construction of French, According to the rules of grammar; in an easy process. With the epistolary correspondent, or, A collection of letters relating to trade, with others on the common concerns of life; and a number of historical facts, from Voltaire's history of the war in 1741. In order to introduce a knowledge of military terms, as well of the Navy as the field; with a dictionary in the words of the author. To which are added, bills of hand, and exchange, receipts, promissory notes, and a collection of complimentary cards. Chiefly compiled for the use of Eton School.
Date: M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]- Books
Patent medicines in nineteenth-century America / by John Parascandola.
Parascandola, John, 1941-Date: 1985- Books
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The new London letter writer, Containing the compleat art of corresponding with ease, elegance, and perspicuity, on the following subjects, viz. Trade, affection, love, courtship, marriage, friendship, gratitude, history, commerce, industry, prosperity, prudence, instruction, generosity, misfortunes, consolation, prodigality, virtue, vice, piety, with, mirth, folly, pleasure, humanity, morality, education, happiness, business, sickness, death, integrity, œconomy, affluence, politeness, fidelity, riches, duty and concerns of parents, children, and other relations, masters, mistresses, officers, soldiers, seamen, &c. To which are added models for cards, or notes of compliments, also, a collection of petitions, adapted to every situation, likewise necessary rules for addressing persons of all stations, and precedents of bonds, letters of attorney, wills, &c. &c. By Samuel Johnson, M.A.
Johnson, Samuel, active 1758.Date: [1790?]- Books
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Carington Bowles's new and enlarged catalogue of useful and accurate maps, charts, and plans; Curious and entertaining engraved and mazzotinto prints, single or in sets: writing books; including all the the branches of penmanship: black-lines, letter-file maps, and prints, school pieces, cards for schools, &c. &c. A great collection of elegant drawing books, and correct books of maps, roads, perspective, geometry, &c. Containing a great variety of new and valuable articles for the use of the nobility and gentry of Great-Britain and Ireland. Merchants exports, and shop keepers country trade. Which may be had wholesale and retail at his Map and Print Warehouse, No. 69, St. Paul's Church Yard, London.
Bowles, Carington, 1724-1793.Date: 1784]- Books
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The complete art of writing letters. Adapted to all classes and conditions of life. Designed not only to finish the education of youth in general; but for every person that wishes to write letters well. Containing a Collection of Entertaining and Instructive Letters, as Examples for Improvement of Style; with An agreeable Variety of Original Letters on Education, Duty, Courtship, Marriage, Amusement, Business, Friendship, Compliment, Trade, and Modern Fashions; And a greater Number of them than are to be found in any other Book of this Sort. To which is prefixed, a compendious and useful grammar of the English language; with an Introduction, containing proper Directions how to address Persons of Rank and Eminence. The sixth edition; with the addition of some elegant poetical epistles, and forms of polite messages for cards. By Mr. Charles Johnson.
Johnson, Charles, active 1770-79.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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An english exercise-book, for the construction of the French language, according to the rules of grammar. To which is prefixed A Collection of Examples, with References to the Syntax, For the better Construction of the Language. Compiled for the Use of Eton School. With A Praxis on the Formation of Verbs, As well Regular as Irregular. At the End is given The Epistolary Correspondent, or, A Collection of Letters relating to Trade, With others on the Common Concerns of Life; And a Number of Historical Facts, from Mr. Voltaire's History of the War in 1741: In order to introduce a Knowledge of Military Terms, both of the Navy and the Field. With a Dictionary in the Words of the Author: To which are added, Bills of Hand and Exchange, Receipts, Promissory Notes, and Complimentary Cards. By J. Daubichon, Professor of the French Tongue.
Daubichon, J.Date: M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]- Books
Westminster record : February 2014 : Human trafficking: a disgrace for our societies / [editor: Bishop John Arnold].
Date: 2014- Books
Racial indigestion : eating bodies in the 19th century / Kyla Wazana Tompkins.
Tompkins, Kyla WazanaDate: [2012]- Books
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The new universal letter writer, or The whole art of general correspondence; for both sexes: consisting of a series of the most interesting and instructive entire new letters, on every occurence in life. By which any parson who can use the pen, may write letters on any subject, with propriety and elegance. In which proper regard has been paid to the following heads; trade, affection, love, courtship, marriage, friendship, instruction, history, commerce, industry, prosperity, prudence, gratitude, generosity, misfortunes, consolation, prodigality, virtue, vice, piety, wit, mirth, folly, pleasure, humanity, memory, morality, education, happiness, business, sickness, death, integrity, oeconomy, affluence, politeness, fidelity, riches, duty and concerns of parents, children, and other relations; and other numerous and entertaining particulars, too numerous to mention in this title page. To which is added, a course of cards, or notes of compliments, together with the universal petitioner, comprehending the greatest variety of petitions, adapted every situation. To the whole are also added, precedents of leases, bonds, letters of attorney, wills, mortgages, wills and powers, indentures, &c. agreeable to the forms in which they are now executed by eminent attorneys. By Thomas Chapman, author of the Communicant's companion.
Chapman, Thomas, schoolmaster.Date: [1790?]- Books
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The universal letter-writer: or, new art of polite correspondence. Containing a course of interesting original letters, ON The Most Important, Instructive, And Entertaining Subjects, Which May Serve AS Copies For Inditing Letters ON The Various Occurrences In Life: Particularly ON Advice, Affection, Affluence, Benevolence, Business, Children to Parents, Compliments, Condolence, Courtship, Diligence, Education, Fidelity, Folly, Friendship, Generosity, Happiness, Humanity, Humour, Industry, Justice, Love, Marriage, Masters to Servants, Modesty, Morality, Oeconomy, Parents to Children, Paternal Affection, Piety, Pleasure, Prodigality, Prudence, Religion, Retirement, Servants to Masters, Trade, Truth, Virtue, Wit, &c. And A Set Of AtComplimental Cards, Suited to the various Occasions on which an extraordinary Degree of Politeness should be observed. To which is added, the complete petitioner: Containing, Great Variety of Petitions on various Subjects, from Persons in low or middling States of Life, to those in higher Stations. Also, A New, Plain, and Easy Grammar Of At The English Language, And Directions for addressing Persons of all Ranks, either in Writing or Discourse. Likewise, Forms of Mortgages, Letters of Licence, Bonds, Indentures, Wills, Wills and Powers, Letters of Attorney, &c. &c. as they are now executed by Gentleman of distinguished Abilities in the Law. By the Rev. Thomas Cook, A. B. And one of the Authors of the New Royal and Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences.
Cooke, Thomas, Rev., A.B.Date: M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]- Books
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The universal letter-writer: or, New art of polite correspondence. Containing a course of interesting original letters, on the most important, instructive, and entertaining subjects, which may serve as copies for inditing letters on the various occurrences in life. Particularly on advice, affection, affluence, benevolence, business, children to parents, compliments, condolence, courtship, diligence, education, fidelity, folly, friendship, generosity, happiness, humanity, humour, industry, justice, love, marriage, matters to servants, modesty, morality, œconomy, parents to children, paternal affection, piety, pleasure, prodigality, prudence, religion, retirement, servants to masters, trade, truth, virtue, wit, &c. and a set of complimental cards, suited to the various occasions on which an extraordinary degree of politeness should be observed. To which is added, the complete petitioner: containing great variety of petitions, on various subjects, from persons in low or middling states of life, to those in higher stations. Also, a new, plain, and easy grammar of the English language, and directions for addressing persons of all ranks, either in writing or discourse. Likewise forms of mortgages, letters of licence, bonds, indentures, wills, wills and powers, letters [sic] of attorney, &c.&c. &c. as they are now executed by gentlemen of distinguishing abilities in the law. By the Rev. Thomas Cook, A.B. and one of the Authors of The new royal and universal dictionary of arts and sciences.
Cooke, Thomas, Rev., A.B.Date: Anno 1796- Books
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The universal letter-writer: or, New art of polite correspondence. Containing a course of interesting original letters, on the most important, instructive, and entertaining subjects, which may serve as copies for inditing letters on the various occurrences in life. Particularly on advice, affection, affluence, benevolence, business, children to parents, compliments, condolence, courtship, diligence, education, fidelity, folly, friendship, generosity, happiness, humanity, humour, industry, justice, love, marriage, masters to servants modesty, morality, œconomy, parents to children, paternal affection, piety, pleasure, prodigailty, prudence, religion, retirement, servants to masters, trade, truth, virtue, wit, &c. and set of complimental cards, suited to the various occasions on which an extraordinary degree of politeness should be observed. To which is added, the complete petitioner: containing great variety of petitions, on various subjects, from persons in low or middling states of life, to those in higher stations. Also, a new, plain, and easy, grammar of the English language, and directions for addressing persons of all ranks either in writing or discourse. Likewise, forms of mortgages, letter of licence, bonds, indentures, wills, wills and powers, letters of attorney, &c. &c. as they are now executed by gentlemen of distinguished abilities in the law. By the Rev. Thomas Cook, A.B. and one of the authors of the New royal and universal dictionary of arts and sciences.
Cooke, Thomas, Rev., A.B.Date: Anno 1798