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Letter V. to Robert Dingley, Esq
Being a proposal for the relief and employment of friendless girls and repenting prostitutes. By Mr. Hanway -
The great advantage of eating pure and genuine bread, comprehending the heart of the wheat
With all its flour. Shewing how it may contribute to the health and profit of the people and the increase of the quantity of bread, preserving infants from the grave, by destroying the use of allum, and the ingredients to whiten our present wheaten bread: proposing to end the contest amicably, by allowing, upon proper authority, a farthing on a quartern loaf more than seems to be provided for by the present act, with respect to the proportion of 7d. for the standard, and 8d. for the wheaten bread. Second edition, with additions. By Jonas Hanway, Esq -
A letter on occasion of the public enquiry concerning the most fit and proper bread to be assized for general use
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The state of chimney-sweepers young apprentices
shewing the wretched condition of these distrest boys -
A plan for establishing a charity-house, or charity-houses, for the reception of repenting prostitutes
to be called the Magdalen Charity -
Letter V. to Robert Dingley, Esq
being a proposal for the relief and employment of friendless girls and repenting prostitutes -
Three letters on the subject of the Marine Society
Let. I. On occasion of their clothing for the sea 3097 men, and 2045 boys, to the end of Dec. 1757 -
To the Marine Society, in praise of the great and good work they have done by clothing and fitting out for the sea-service 2682 men, and 1868 boys
in the space of fifteen months, to the 6th of October last, recommending constancy and perseverance in the cause they have espoused -
Two letters
Let. IV, being thoughts on the means of augmenting the number of mariners in these kingdoms, upon principles of liberty -
Letter IV, to the sincere friend of liberty and seamen
being a few first thoughts in relation to the means of augmenting the number of mariners in the dominions belonging to the crown of Great-Britain -
A letter on occasion of the public enquiry concerning the most fit and proper bread to be assized for general use: Shewing the Difficulty of executing the Act of the 31st Geo. II. in a beneficial manner to the Poor; the constant Usage and Custom with regard to Bread for many Centuries; the folly of eating Bread known to be made white by Art and Adulteration, and the great Advantages of eating pure Bread made of all the Flour, including the Heart of the Wheat, as the most salutary, agreeable and nutritive Aliment. Recommended as an Object of a very serious and important Nature. By an advocate for public welfare
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Reize van Londen, door Rusland, nae en in Persie
en van daer weder te rug door Rusland, Pruissen, Pomeren, Brandenburg, Saxen, Hanover, Holstein, Bremen, Westphalen en de vereenigde Nederlanden, van den jare 1743 tot in den jare 1750 -
Thoughts on the plan for a Magdalen-house for repentant prostitutes
with the several reasons for such an establishment, the custom of other nations with regard to such penitents, and the great advantages which will probably arise from this institution, upon political and religious principles -
The great advantage of eating pure and genuine bread
comprehending the heart of the wheat, with all its flour. Shewing how this may be a Means of promoting Health and Plenty, preserving Infants from the Grave, by destroying the Temptation to the Use of Allum and other Ingredients in our present Wheaten Bread: Recommending to Magistrates, particularly in London, such an impartial Distribution of Justice in the Execution of the Act regulating the Assize of Standard Wheaten Bread, as may prove equally beneficial to the Miller, the Baker, and the Consumer of the Bread. By an advocate for trade -
A plan for establishing a charity-house, or charity-houses, for the reception of repenting prostitutes. To be called the Magdalen charity
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Three letters
on the subject of the Marine Society. Let. I. On occasion of their clothing for the sea 3097 men, and 2045 boys, to the end of Dec. 1757. II. Pointing out several Advantages Accruing to the Nation from this Institution. III. Being a full detail of the rules and forms of the Marine Society. With a list of the Subscribers to the 16th of February, and State of Accounts to the 23d of March, 1758. To which is prefixed, a general view of th motives for establishing this society. By Mr. Hanway -
Thoughts on the plan for a Magdalen-House for repentant prostitutes, with the several reasons for such an establishment
... and the great advantages which will probably arise from this institution, upon political and religious principles. Addressed to the promoters of thi charity -
Two letters
Let.IV. Being thoughts on the means of augmenting the number of mariners in these kingdoms, upon principles of liberty. Let.V. To Robert Dingley, Esq; containing moral and political reasons for relieving prostitutes who are inclined to forsake their evil Course of Life. By Mr. Hanway -
Three letters
on the subject of the Marine Society. Let. I. On occasion of their clothing for the sea 3097 men, and 2045 boys, to the end of Dec. 1757. II. Pointing out several Advantages Accruing to the Nation from this Institution. III. Being a full detail of the rules and forms of the Marine Society. With a List of the Subscribers to the 16th of February, and State of Accounts to the 23d of March, 1758. To which is prefixed, a general view of th motives for establishing this society. By Mr. Hanway