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  • 1581
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    A token for mourners; or, the advice of Christ to a distressed mother, bewailing the death of her dear and only son. ... By John Flavel, ...
    Flavel, John
  • 1582
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    A token of respect to the memory of the Rev. Thomas Tuppen, who died at Bath, Feb.22, 1790. Preached at Hope-Chapel, Hotwells. By the Rev. William Jay
    Jay, William
  • 1583
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    A tour in Scotland, and voyage to the Hebrides; MDCCLXXII. ...
    Pennant, Thomas
  • 1584
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    A tour in Scotland; MDCCLXIX.
    Pennant, Thomas
  • 1585
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    A tour through Sicily and Malta. In a series of letters to William Beckford, Esq. of Somerly in Suffolk; from P. Brydone, ...
    Brydone, P
  • 1586
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    A tour up the straits, from Gibraltar to Constantinople. With the leading events in the present war between the Austrians, Russians, and the Turks, to the commencement of the year 1789. By Captain Sutherland, of the 25th Regiment
    Sutherland, David
  • 1587
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    A tract on duelling: wherein the opinions of some of the most celebrated writers on crown law are examined and corrected Either by the Authority of the same Writers, declared in contradictory Sentiments on the same Subject collated from other Parts of their Works, Or, by the solemn Decisions of more ancient Writers of (at least) equal Authority; in order to ascertain the due distinction between ma
    Sharp, Granville
  • 1588
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    A treatise of algebra : Wherein the principles are demonstrated, and applied in many useful and interesting enquiries, and in the resolution of a great variety of problems of different kinds. To which is added, The Geometrical Construction of a great Number of Linear and Plane Problems, With the Method of resolving the same Numerically. By Thomas Simpson, F.R.S.
    Simpson, Thomas
  • 1589
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    A treatise of civil power in ecclesiastical causes: shewing that it is not lawful for any power on earth to compel in matters of religion. The author John Milton. First printed anno M.DC.LIX
    Milton, John
  • 1590
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    A treatise of universal inland navigations : and the use of all sorts of mines. A work entirely new. Recommended to the inhabitants of Great-Britain and Ireland. Plainly demonstrating the possibility of making any river and stream of running water in the world navigable, by Canals of a New Construction, without Locks and Dams, with Estimations of the Expence of he making thereof per Mile in Len...
    Leach, Edmund
  • 1591
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    A treatise on Christian discipline, formerly published by Robert Barclay, under the title of The anarchy of the ranters, and other liberties, the hierarchy of the Romanists, and other pretended churches, equally refused and refuted, &c.
    Barclay, Robert
  • 1592
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    A treatise on cancers; with an account of a new and successful method of operating, particularly in cancers of the breast or testis, by which the Sufferings of the Patient are considerably diminished, the Cure greatly accelerated, and Deformity prevented; by Henry Fearon, surgeon to the Surrey Dispensary
    Fearon, Henry
  • 1593
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    A treatise on domestic pigeons : Containing valuable information concerning the nature, properties, and management of their various species, viz. 1. The natural history of pigeons. 2. Directions for building a Pigeon-House, or Dove-Cote. 3. Instructions for stocking and managing the Pigeon-House, or Dove-Cote, with an Account of those Pigeons which are most advantageous for that Purpose; and an...
    Girton, Daniel
  • 1594
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    A treatise on education. In two parts. With the author's method of instruction while he taught the school of Dumfries. and a view of other books on education. The fourth edition, considerably enlarged. By George Chapman, LL.D.
    Chapman, George
  • 1595
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    A treatise on pasturage. In two parts. I. - On the history thereof, and Advantages arising therefrom. II. - On the practice of it, or Method of Managing Sheep-Farms. With observations on the Woolen Manufacture. To which is added, an Essay on the general oeconomy and management of black cattle farms, under a breeding stock, and methods of curing and preventing diseases to which such Cattle are subj
    Macmillan, Anthony
  • 1596
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    A treatise on the culture of the vine : exhibiting new and advantageous methods of propagating, cultivating, and training that plant, so as to render it abundantly fruitful. Together with new hints on the formation of vineyards in England. By William Speechly, Gardener to the Duke of Portland.
    Speechly, William
  • 1597
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    A treatise on the culture of the vine, exhibiting new and advantageous methods of propagating, cultivating, and training that plant, so as to render it abundantly fruitful. Together with new hints on the formation of vineyards in England. By William Speechly, Gardener to the Duke of Portland
    Speechly, William
  • 1598
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    A treatise on the dropsy of the brain, illustrated by a variety of cases. To which are added, observations on the use and effects of the digitalis purpurea in dropsies. By Charles William Quin, M.D. ....
    Quin, Charles William
  • 1599
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    A treatise on the dropsy of the brain, illustrated by a variety of cases. To which are added, observations on the use and effects of the digitalis purpurea in dropsies. By Charles William Quin, M.D. Fellow of the King's and Queen's College of Physicians, Physician General of His Majesty's Army in Ireland, and of the Royal Hospital for Invalids, near Dublin
    Quin, Charles William
  • 1600
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    A treatise on the inoculation of horses, for the strangles; in which is clearly laid down, the manner and time of the operation; the Preparation Necessary Previous thereto; and the Mode of Treatment During the Continuance of the Disorder; the Whole Being the Result of long and repeated Experience. By Richard Ford, of Birmingham; who has Made the Complaints of Horses his Study for More than Fifty Y
    Ford, Richard