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Entwurf einer Geschichte der Arzeneywissenschaft und Wundarzeneykunst
Aus d. Engl. übers., hrsg. u. mit einigen Zusätzen versehen -
The Mite of praise
George Washington, the illustrious owner of Mount Vernon, was born in Virginia, (and as it is said) on the 11th day of February, A.D. 1732, old stile. He died on the 14th of December, A.D. 1799, new stile, aged 67 years, 9 months, and 20 days. He was commander in chief of the army--he resigned and retired to private life; was called to preside at the convention which formed our federal constitution, and by the unanimous voice of America [...] and was her president; was rechosen, and again served, then retired, approved and regretted to Mount Vernon--whence, impelled by love of his country, he became her volunteer, and was made, and died, lieutenant general and commander in chief of the army of the United States, and for him a nation weeps -
Reasons for preventing the French, under the mask of liberty from trampling upon Europe
By William Black, M.D. ... of the Royal College of Physicians in London, member of several literary societies, &c -
Curious anecdotes of false messiahs
Interspersed with occasional remarks, By William Black, author of Essay on a country life, poem on Golf, on Thomson, &c. &c. Part I -
The outlines of a course of medical lectures, on pathology and therapeuticks
By William Black, M.D. and one of the Royal College of Physicians in London. Published by Dr. Black, and sold by J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church Yard, observations medical and political, &c. An historical sketch of medicine and surgery, &c. &c -
Abduction, Belief and Context in Dialogue
Studies in computational pragmatics -
Remarks upon a pamphlet intitled The considerations in relation to trade considered and A short view of our present trade and taxes reviewed
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Answer to A letter concerning trade, sent from several Scots gentlemen that are merchants in England to their countrymen that are merchants in Scotland
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Some few remarks upon the state of excise after the union, compar'd with what it now is
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A comparative view of the mortality of the human species, at all ages
and of the diseases and casualties by which they are destroyed or annoyed. Illustrated With Charts And Tables. By William Black, M. D. One Of The Royal College Of Physicians In London; Member Of Several Literary Societies, &c. Published at the unanimous Request of the Medical Society of London -
A practical treatise on brewing, based on chemical and economical principles
with formulæ for public brewers, and instructions for private families -
Some considerations in relation to trade
humbly offered to His Grace, Her Majesty's high commissioner and the estates of Parliament -
Some overtures and cautions in relation to trade and taxes
humbly offered to the Parliament -
A letter concerning the remarks upon the considerations of trade by the author of the 4th essay at removing national prejudices
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Oliver Goldsmith, der Verfasser des "Vikar von Wakefield"
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William Black
novellist ; a biography -
A Sketch of additional observations, submitted to the licentiates of the London College
With remarks on the address of the Committee on the same subject. -
The preface to the Fifth essay, at removing national prejudices, &c. considered, in a letter to the author of The consideration upon trade
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Wild Eelin
her escapades, adventures, and bitter sorrows ; in two volumes -
Wild Eelin
her escapades, adventures, and bitter sorrows; in two volumes – Vol. 1 -
Wild Eelin
her escapades, adventures, and bitter sorrows; in two volumes – Vol. 2 -
Answer to a letter concerning trade, sent from several Scots gentlemen, that are merchants in England, to their countrymen that are merchants in Scotland
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Observations medical and political
on the small-pox, and the advantages and disadvantages of general inoculation, especially in cities: and on the mortality of mankind at every age in city and country; With a Comparative View and regular Tables of all the fatal Diseases and Casualties in London, during the last One Hundred and Five Years, by which about Two Millions and a Half of the Human Species have been exterminated: Including an Attempt to demonstrate, in what Manner London may save Two Thousand, Great-Britain and Ireland between Taventy and Thirty Thousand, and Europe about Three Hundred and Ninety Thousand Lives Annually. To which is added a Postscript, Containing the Sketch of an easy Plan for new modelling and essentially improving the London Bills of Births and Mortality. By W. Black, M. D -
Some considerations in relation to trade
Humbly Offered to His Grace Her Majesty's high Commissioner and the Estates of Parliament -
Some overtures and cautions in relation to trade and taxes
Humbly Offered to the Parliament. By a Well-Wisher to his Country