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1A new treatise of the diseases of the eyes: Containing proper remedies, and describing the chirurgical operations requisite for their cures. With some new Discoveries in the Structure of the Eye, That demonstrate the immediate Organ of Vision. By M. de St. Yves, Surgeon Oculist of the Company of Paris. Together with the author's answer to M. Mouchard. Translated from the original French. By J. Stockton, M.DPublished 1744Call Number: Loading…read online
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2A new treatise of the diseases of the eyes: Containing proper remedies, and describing the chirurgical operations requisite for their cures. With some new Discoveries in the Structure of the Eye, That demonstrate the immediate Organ of Vision. By M. de St. Yves, Surgeon Oculist of the Company of Paris. Together with the author's answer to M. Mouchard. Translated from the original French. By J. Stockton, M.DPublished 1741Call Number: Loading…read online
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3The merchants counting-house: or, Wastbook instances, with direction for their standing and entrance: By Charles Snell, accomptant. Printed for the use of his scholars, at the free writing-school in Foster-Lane, London: where the teaches writing in all the hands used in Great-Britain; arithmetick in whole numbers and fractions, vulgar and decimal; merchants accompts, by a complete, practical, and approv'd scheme: and foreign exchanges; who also teaches the same in French: and boards young gentlemenPublished 1720Call Number: Loading…read online
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4The standard rules of the round and round-text-hands: mathematically demonstrating how better alphabets of those hands may be performed than has ever yet been published in Great-Britain. Absolutely Necessary to be known by all Writing-Masters and others who would gain a Perfect Knowledge of those Hands; and very Useful for Engravers, Painters, Masons, &c. who may have Occasion to Draw Large Inscriptions. Invented by Charles Snell, Writing-Master and Accomptant, at the Free Writing-School in Foster-Lane. With whom Young Gentlemen may BoardPublished 1717Call Number: Loading…read online
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5The standard rules of the round and round-text hands: Mathematically demonstrating how better alphabets of those hands may be performed than have ever yet been published in Great-Britain. Absolutely necessary to be known, by all writing-masters and others who would gain a pecfect knowledge of those hands; and very useful for engravers, painters, masons, &c. who may have occasion to draw large inscriptions. Invented by Charles Snell, writing-master and accomptant, at the Free Writing-School in Foster-Lane. With whom young genttlemen many boardPublished 1715Call Number: Loading…read online
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6Accompts for landed-men: or; a plain and easie form which they may observe, in keeping accompts of their estates. By Charles Snell, Teacher of Writing and Accompts, at the Free Writing-School in Foster-Lane; With whom Young Gentlemen may BoardPublished 1711Call Number: Loading…read online
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7A guide to book-keepers, according to the Italian manner: now in general use: Directing young accomptants to the books and accompts where the usual occurrences in trade are to be enter'd; and in the stile proper for such entrances. By Charles Snell, accomptant, master of the Free-Writing-School in Foster-Lane: with whom young gentlemen may boardPublished 1709Call Number: Loading…read online
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8The standard rules of the round and round-text-hands: mathematically demonstrating how better alphabets of those hands may be performed than have ever yet been publish'd in Great-Britain. Absolutely Necessary to be known by all Writing-Masters and others who would gain a Perfect Knowledge of those Hands; and very useful for Engravers, Painters, Masons, &c. who may have Occasion to Draw Large Inscriptions. Invented by Charles Snell, Writing-Master and Accomptant at the Free Writing-School in Foster-Lane, With whom Young Gentlemen may BoardPublished 1728Call Number: Loading…read online
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9Accompts for landed-men: or; a plain and easie form which they may observe, in keeping accompts of their estates. By Charles Snell, Teacher of Writing and Accompts, at the Free Writing-School in Foster-Lane; With whom Young Gentlemen may BoardPublished 1727Call Number: Loading…read online
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10The art of writing in it's theory and practice: by Charles Snell, ... George Bickham, SculpsitPublished 1712Call Number: Loading…read online
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11The art of writing in it's theory and practice: by Charles Snell, ... George Bickham, sculpsitPublished 1712Call Number: Loading…read online
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12Logica demonstrativaPublished 1980Call Number: Loading…
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13A chirurgical treatise on the diseases of the eyes: Containing proper remedies, and describing the operations requisite for their cures. With Some New Discoveries in the Structure of the Eye, that demonstrate the immediate Organ of Vision. Written in French by M. De St. Ives, Surgeon-Occulist of the Company of Paris. Translated into English by J. Stockton, M.D. This Book was so well receiv'd by the Members of the Royal Academy of Sciences, that it is sign'd with the Approbation of Messieurs Burette, Winslow, Sylva, Helvetius, Arnaud, Petit, &c. Recommending it as the most useful and necessary Companion for all young Surgeons ever publishedPublished 1748Call Number: Loading…read online
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14The standard rules of the round and round-text hands: mathematically demonstrating how better alphabets of those hands may be performed, than have ever yet been published in Great-Britain. Absolutely Necessary to be Known by all Writing-Masters, and others, who would gain a Perfect Knowledge of those Hands; and very Useful for Engravers, Painters, Masons, &c. who may have Occasion to Draw Large Inscriptions. Invented by Charles Snell, late Writing-Master and AccomptantPublished 1744Call Number: Loading…read online
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15Euclides ab omni naevo vindicatus: sive conatus geometricus quo stabiliuntur prima ipsa universae geometriae principiaPublished 1733Call Number: Loading…read free online
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16Observations made upon examining the books of Sawbridge and Company, by Charles Snell, writing master and accountant in Foster-Lane, LondonPublished 1721Call Number: Loading…read online
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17A short answer to a paper beginning with Charles Snell, &cPublished 1721Call Number: Loading…read online
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18The merchants counting-house: or, wast-book instances, with directions for their stating and entrance; by Charles Snell, Accomptant. Printed for the Use of his Scholars, At the Free Writing-School in Foster-Lane, London: Where he Teaches Writing, In all the Hands used in Great-Britain, Arithmetick, In Whole Numbers and Fractions, Vulgar and Decimal; Merchants Accompts, By a Complete, Practical, and Approv'd Scheme: And Foreign Exchanges; Who also Teaches the same in French: And Boards Young GentlemenPublished 1719Call Number: Loading…read online
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19Controversiae Ecclesiastico-Historicae: utiliter curiosae, Quarum Syllabum pagina post Prologium sequens indicabitPublished 1757Call Number: Loading…read free online
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20Diss. hist. mor. de morte vicariaPublished 1695Call Number: Loading…read free online
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