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Ode an die Weisheit
nebst dem englischen Grundtext und der Musik -
Geschichte Herrn Carl Grandison
in einer Folge von Briefen entworfen von dem Verfasser der Pamela und der Clarissa -
A complet vocabulary English and German
oder vollständig kleines Wörter-Buch, Englisch und Deutsch worinnen alle in der englischen Sprache gebräuchlichen Wörter ... bezeichnet ... und enthält -
A compleat English Dictionary, oder vollständiges englisch-deutsches Wörter-Buch ...
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Queries addressed to Capt. [C--]ll, late of His M's ship Revenge
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The sleep of plants
and cause of motion in the sensitive plant, explain'd. By J. Hill. In a letter to C. Linnæus -
Some queries on the minutes of the council of war held at Gibraltar the fourth of May last
From which good reasons may be drawn, for a noble colonel's having taken so large a part in the defence of Admiral B-g -
Verses to their Royal Highnesses the prince and princess of Wales
Presented at Leicester-house: on waiting upon them, with early shetland herrings, from the council of the free British fishery. By J. Lockman, secretary of the society -
To Mr. Gray, on his odes
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Ways and means for raising the extraordinary supplies to carry on the war for seven years, if it should continue so long
Without doing any prejudice to the manufacturies or trade of Great Britain: also an account of the ancient and present states of the most considerable branches of manufactury and trade belonging to these kingdoms. Extracted from the commercial writings of various authors, &c. and digested in order of time. Part I -
Cosmotheoros: or Conjectures concerning the planetary worlds, and their inhabitants
Written in Latin by Christianus Huygens. Illustrated with plates. This translation was first published in 1689. In the present edition many places have been corrected -
The principles of agriculture and vegetation. By Francis Home, M.D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh
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The case of George Dance, clerk of the works to the honourable city of London
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Five letters
Containing Let. I. and II. Scripture proofs of a separate intermediate state of existence after death; with an answer to the principal objections to that doctrine. Let. III and IV. remarks upon the most considerable characters and definitions given of man; that especially by which he is distinguished from the creatures around him, by his capacity for religion. The dignity and propriety of which character is briefly demonstrated; with an answer to the most material objections to religious worship. Let. V. reflections on the Christian sabbath, shewing the excellent wisdom and policy of that institution, both as an interval of rest from bodily labour, and a season for religious knowledge, piety, and devotion. By John Steffe -
Queries addressed to the Reverend Doctor Law arch-deacon of Carlisle. and master of St. Peter's College in Cambridge
Relative to what he has advanced on the soul of man, and a separate state. With a few remarks on the reverend Mr. Perkard's observations on the doctrine of an intermediate state. By Thomas Morton, D.D. rector of Bassingam,. and formerly Fellow of C.C.C. Oxon -
The history and philosophy of earth quakes, from the remotest to the present times
Collected from the best writers on the subject. With a particular account of the phn̆omena of the great one of November the 1st 1755, in various parts of the globe. By a member of the Royal Academy of Berlin -
The Justice of the Peace, and parish officer
By Richard Burn, Clerk; one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county of Westmorland. The fourth edition. In three volumes -
A form of prayer
To be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the eleventh day of February next, being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast and humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in most devout and Solemn manner, by sending up our prayers and supplications to the divine Majesty. For obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgements which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring His blessing and assistance on the arms of His Majesty by sea and land, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to himself, and to His kingdoms. By His Majesty's special command -
A catalogue and description of King Charles the first's capital collection of pictures, limnings, statues, bronzes, medals, and other curiosities
Now first published from an original manuscript in the Ashmolean Mus(c)Œum at Oxford. The whole transcribed and prepared for the Press, and a great part of it printed, by the late ingenious Mr. Vertue, and now finished from his papers -
Pictures belonging to King Charles the First, at his several palaces, appraised; and most of them sold by the council of state
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Three letters to the Bishop of Bangor. By William Law, M.A
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A short but sufficient confutation of the Reverend Dr Warburton's projected defence (as he calls it) of Christianity, in his divine legation of Moses
In a letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London. By William Law, A.M -
An extract from a serious call to a devout and holy life
Adapted to the state and condition of all orders of Christians. By William Law, A.M -
Aphorisms concerning the assurance of faith
Designed to reconcile differing sentiments on that important point -
Four pieces
Containing a full reply of Her Majesty the Empress-Queen of Hungary and Bobemia, to all the movies of the King of Prussia for making war