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Memoirs of the right villanous John Hall, the late famous and notorious robber, penn'd from his own mouth some time before his death
Containing the exact life and character of a thief in general. As also a lively representation of Newgate, and its inhabitants, with the manners and customs observed there. The nature and means by which they commit their several thefts and robberies, and the distinctions observed in their respective functions. To which is added, the cant generally us'd by those sort of people to conceal their villanies; and rules to avoid being robb'd or cheated by them. Usefully set forth for the good of the publick, at the instance of many honest people -
Jacob's ladder, or, The devout soul's ascension to Heaven, in prayers, thanksgivings, and praises
consisting of private and family devotions for each day of the week, and occasional devotions -
Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de febre acuta puerperis superveniente
Quam annuente summo numine, ex auctoritate Reverendi admodum Viri, D. Joannis Gowdie, Academiæ Edinburgenæ Præfecti; nec non amplissimi senatus academici consensu, et nobilissimae facultatis medicæ decreto, Pro Gradu Doctoratus, summisque in medicina honoribus at Privilegiis rite et legitime consequendis; eruditorum examini subjicit Johannes Hall, Anglo-Britannus. Ad diem 22 Aprilis, horâ locoque solitis -
The catechism of nature
For the use of children. By Doctor Martinet, professor of philosophy at Zutphen. Translated from the Dutch. [One line from Young] -
The principles of analysing waters briefly explained, and Cock's lodge water analysed
Being the substance of a lecture, by Dr Wilson and Dr Hall, on these subjects. This small treatise is calculated for furnishing any gentleman with a simple, easy, and certain method of discovering the quality of any water in his grounds or neighbourhood, that he may be desirous of examining; and contains some remarks, tending to render the principles of the analysis of waters perfectly intelligible, which are not pointed out by the generality of chemical writers -
Jacob's ladder, or, The devout soul's ascension to Heaven, in prayers, thanksgivings, and praises
consisting of private and family devotions for each day of the week, and occasional devotions -
An oration, delivered at Tolland, Connecticut, before the Washington Benevolent Society, February 22d, 1814
in commemoration Washington's birth-day -
The catechism of nature; or, Familiar dialogues between a pupil and his tutor upon the works of Creation
Composed for the use of children. By Doctor Martinet, professor of philosophy at Zutphen. Translated from the Dutch. [One line from Young] -
The catechism of nature
for the use of children. By Doctor Martinet, professor of philosophy at Zutphen. Translated from the Dutch. [One line from Young] -
The catechism of nature
for the use of children. By Doctor Martinet, professor of philosophy at Zutphen. Translated from the Dutch. [One line from Young] -
The catechism of nature
For the use of children. By Doctor Martinet, professor of philosophy at Zutphen. Translated from the Dutch. [One line from Young] -
Our free trade policy examined with respect to its real bearing upon native industry, our colonial system, and the institutions and ultimate destinies of the nation
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Insolent stupidity corrected, by common sense
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Protest of the Bradford Short-Time Committee against the proceedings of Mr. Rickards, the factory inspector, and the mill owners of this neighbourhood
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An humble motion to the Parliament of England concerning the advancement of learning and reformation of the universities
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A serious epistle to Mr. William Prynne
wherein is interwoven an answer to a late book of his, the title whereof is inserted in the next leafe. By J. Hall, of Grays-Inne -
Important observations
respectfully submitted to the committee and general body of proprietors of the Grand Surry Canal Company, on the late plan adopted by the committee -
The penitent pilgrim
bemoning his sinfull condition. Faith appeares vnto him affording him comfort hope seconds that comfort charity promiseth him in this vaile of missery to cover all his scarlett sins wth: [sic] ye white robe of mercy, & conduct him safly to ye kingdome of glory. By Io: Hall -
St. Katharine's Dock
a letter from an inhabitant of St. Katharine's addressed to Mr. John Hall, secretary to the proposed St. Katharine's Dock -
A plan for the abolition of the present poor rates
and for effecting a grand moral improvement in the lower classes of society, with a view to the ultimate annihilation of pauperism -
The grounds and reasons of monarchy, considered and exemplified out of the Scottish history by J.H
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Proceedings of a general court martial held at the horse guards, on the 24th and 27th of March, 1792, for the trial of Capt. Richard Powell, Lieut. Christopher Seton, and Lieut. John Hall, of the 54th regiment of foot
on several charges preferred against them respectively by William Cobbett, late Serjeant-Major of the said Regiment -
Review of Mr. Longlands' pamphlet, entitled "A review of the warehousing system," or, The advocate for exclusive privileges unmasked
with observations upon the necessity of additional wet dock accommodation in the Port of London -
Review of Mr. Longlands' pamphlet, entitled "A review of the warehousing system," or, The advocate for exclusive privileges unmasked
with observations upon the necessity of additional wet dock accommodation in the Port of London -
Philadelphia, May 20th, 1800
Sir, You are hereby summoned to attend at the Philadelphia gaol, on Thursday next, at five o'clock in the morning, as one of the posse comitatus