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The young secretary's guide: or, A speedy help to learning
In two parts. ... By J. Hill. Made suitable to the people of New-England; but with a small alteration, may suit all parts of America -
Lucina Sine Concubitu. A letter humbly addres'd to the Royal Society
In which is proved by most incontestible evidence, drawn from reason and practice, that a woman may conceiv and be brought to bed without and commerce with man -
Arithmetick, both in theory and practice made plain and easy in all the common and useful rules both in whole number and fractions, vulgar and decimal
Also interest simple and compound, and annuities. likewise extraction of the square and cube roots. As also the table and construction of logarithm with their use in arithmetick, and compound interest. Together with arithmetical and geometrical progression, and combination and election, permutation and composition of numbers and quantities. with the addition of several algebraical question. The like not extant. By John Hill, gent. ... a preface by Mr. Ditton, gent. The seventh edtion, accurately revised and corrected; containing the analytical solutions of the hundred algebraical questions, done at full lengh; with many other curious questions and remarks added; by an ingenious mathematician of Great-Britain -
Lucina sine concubitu
Del loix du concours. Lettre addressée a la Société Royale de Londres, ... Traduite de l'Anglois d'Abraham Johnson -
Lucina sine concubitu
A letter humbly address'd to the Royal Society; in which is proved by most incontestible evidence, drawn from Reason and Practice, that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed without any commerce with man -
Lucina sine concubitu. Lettre addressée à la Societé Royale de Londres. Dans laquelle il est pleinement demontré par des preuves tirées de la théorie & de la pratique qu'une femme peut concevoir & enfanter sans le commerce de l'homme
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Lucina sine concubitu. Lettre addressée à la Societé Royale de Londres, dans laquelle on prouve, par une évidence incontestable, tirée de la raison & de la pratique, qu'une femme peut concevoir, sans avoir de commerce avec aucan homme. Traduit sur la quatriéme edition angloise, avec un commentaire trés curieux, qui ne s'est pas encore trouvé dans les editions pré cedentes. D'Abraham Johnson
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Lucina sine concubitu
A letter humbly address'd to the Royal Society ; in which is proved by most incontestible evidence, drawn from Reason and Practice, that a Woman may conceive and be brought to Bed without any Commerce with Man. that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed without any commerce with man -
The young secretary's guide: or, A speedy help to learning
In two parts -
The oeconomy of human life
Part the second. Translated from an Indian manuscript, found soon after that which contain'd the original of the first part; and written by the same hand. In a second letter from an English gentleman residing in China, to the Earl of ***[.] -
Lucina sine concubitu, Lettre addressée à la Société Royale de Londres, dans laquelle on prouve, par une évidence incontestable ... qu'une femme peut concevoir, sans avoir de commerce avec aucun homme
traduit sur la quatrième Edition angloise, avec un Commentaire trés curieux, qui ne s'est pas encore trouvé dans les Editions précedentes -
The old man's guide to health and longer life
with rules for diet, exercise, and physick; for Preserving a good Constitution, and preventing Disorders in a bad one -
Arithmetick
Both in the Theory and Practice, made plain and easy in all the common and useful rules, both in whole numbers and fractions, vulgar and decimal. Also Interest Simple and Compound, and Annuities. Likewise Extraction of the Square and Cube Roots. As also The Tables and Construction of Logarithms, with their Use in Arithmetick, and Compound Interest. Together with Arithmetical and Geometrical Progression, and the Combination and Election, Permutation, and Composition of Numbers and Quantities. With the Addition of several Algebraical Questions. The like not Extant. By John Hill, Gent. With a preface by H. Ditton, Gent -
A dissertation on Royal Societies
In three letters from a nobleman on his travels, to a person of distinction in Sclavonia. Containing an account of an assembly of a Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, a description of a meeting of a Royal Society in London, and A Coffee-House Conversation. With Explanatory Notes -
Lucina sine concubitu
A letter humbly address'd to the Royal Society; in which is proved by most incontestible evidence, drawn from Reason and Practice, that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed without any commerce with man -
Lucina sine concubitu
A letter humbly address'd to the Royal Society; in which is proved by most incontestible evidence, drawn from Reason and Practice, that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed without any commerce with man -
The actor
a treatise on the art of playing. Interspersed with theatrical anecdotes, critical remarks on plays, and occasional observations on audiences