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1The alpine wanderers: or the vindictive relative: a tale, founded on facts. By A. BrownPublished 1800Call Number: Loading…read online
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2Muirland WilliePublished 1800Call Number: Loading…read online
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3The high anointed cherub: Giving an account of his high creation: as first commander under the three in deity, among the armies of heaven before his great fall from the truth of God: and the way and manner God has appointed his restoration. Proven from the word of God in the Holy Scriptures; and the periods for that end. Drawn from Daniel and revelation of St. John; may like the prodigal and Nebuchadnezzar briefly added by a lengthening of ... By William Forbes, PeterheadPublished 1800Call Number: Loading…read online
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4JuniusPublished 1799Call Number: Loading…read online
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5The christian soldier in complete armour, or a defence of Great Britain, against its many enemies, both at home and abroad, by William Forbes, Peterhead. To which is prefixed a remarkable prophecy, found under a wall at ParisPublished 1799Call Number: Loading…read online
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6An essay towards a rational system of music: By John HoldenPublished 1799Call Number: Loading…read online
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7The letters of JuniusPublished 1798Call Number: Loading…read online
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8Thoughts (submitted to censure) on the great utility of a circular and other inland canal navigation, in Britain. Likewise on the discontented petitions for removing His Majesty's ministers; and on the national debt. Also, on the Improvement Attending the Growth of Wheat, Use of Oats, &c. With Injuries (to recover Justice from Law) Stated. By John HibbardPublished 1798Call Number: Loading…read online
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9The letters of JuniusPublished 1798Call Number: Loading…read online
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10Tables, shewing the value of any quantity of the loan for the year 1797: at different prices, the two first payments only being made thereon; also The Amount of Five per Cent. Stock to be given for any Sum of Money subscribed, with the Discount to be allowed for the Payment in full of the Subscription Receipts, and also The Interest on any Quantity of Exchequer Bills at 3 1/2 Pence per Cent. per Day. By John Hemming, Of the Stock-Exchange. To be continued for the subsequent paymentsPublished 1797Call Number: Loading…read online
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11Tables, shewing the amount of any quantity of omnium, or of the several scrips of which the omnium is composed, at Different Prices. For the Loan of £16,120,000. By John Hemming, Of the Stock-Exchange. First payment. To be continued for the subsequent paymentsPublished 1797Call Number: Loading…read online
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12Tables, shewing the amount of any quantity of omnium, or of the several scrips of which the omnium is composed, at Different Prices. For the Loan of £16,120,000. By John Hemming, Of the Stock-Exchange. Third payment. To be continued for the subsequent paymentsPublished 1797Call Number: Loading…read online
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13The letters of Junius: Complete in one volumePublished 1797Call Number: Loading…read online
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14The manner pointed out in which the common prayer was read in private by the Late Mr. Garrick: For the instruction of a young clergyman: from whose manuscript notes this pamphlet is composed. By J.W. Anderson, A.MPublished 1797Call Number: Loading…read online
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15The manner pointed out in which the common prayer was read in private by the Late Mr. Garrick: For the instruction of a young clergyman: from whose manuscript notes this pamphlet is composed. By J.W. Anderson, A.MPublished 1797Call Number: Loading…read online
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16The art of painting in miniature, on ivory, in the manner at present practised by the most eminent artists in that profession; comprized under the following heads: Viz. The proper colours for painting in miniature, the nature and properties of each, and manner of preparing them. The mode of choosing camol hair pencils. Instructions relative to the choice of ivory, bleaching and polishing it preparatory to beginning a picture. Method of managing the colours at the different sittings in taking a picture from life, or in copying from another picture. An original work never before published by John Payne. To which is annexed, the art of burnished gilding on glass, in a variety of branches, a matter known by very few, and at present in high estimationPublished 1797Call Number: Loading…read online
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17The letters of JuniusPublished 1796Call Number: Loading…read online
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18Some account of the Maranta, or Indian arrow root: In which it is considered and recommended as a substitute for starch prepared from corn. By Thomas RyderPublished 1796Call Number: Loading…read online
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19Substance of the trial of John Sparke: on the suspicion of the murder of Ann Sparke, his mother, by stangling [sic], on the night of the 23rd of November lastPublished 1795Call Number: Loading…read online
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20A discourse on the emigration of British birds: or, this question at last solv'd: whence come the stork and the Turtle, the Crane and the swallow, when they know and observe the appointed Time of their Coming? containing A curious, particular, and circumstantial Account of the respective Retreats of all those Birds of Passage, Which visit our Island at the Commencement of Spring, and depart at the Approach of Winter; as the Cuckow, Turtle, Stork, Crane, Quail, Goat-Sucker, The Swallow Tribe, Nightingale, Black-Cap, Wheat-Ear, Stone-Chat, Whin-Chat, Willow-Wren, White-Throat, Etotoli, Fly-Catcher, &c. &c. Also, a copious, entertaining, and satisfactory relation of winter birds of passage: Among which are the Woodcock, Snipe, Fieldfare, Red-Wing, Royston Crow, Dotterel, &c. &c. Shewing the different Countries to which they retire, the Places where they breed, and how they perform their Annual Emigrations, &c. With a short Account of those Birds, that migrate occasionally, or only shift their Quarters at certain Seasons of the Year. To which are added, Reflections on that truly admirable and wonderful Instinct, the annual migration of birds! By a naturalistPublished 1795Call Number: Loading…read online
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