Navegação História da Ciência por local de publicação "London"
Itens para a visualização no momento 41-60 de 1817
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An ansewer to a Pamphlet
(J. Almon, 1775) -
An answer to a letter to dr. Sherlock
(N/A, 1692) -
An answer to the remarks upo the bill now depending in parliament, concerning tythes
(J. Roberts, 1731) -
An answer to the speech delivered by Mr. Richard Twining, at a general court of proprietors at the East-India house, on the 18th of june, 1794; (and since printed with notes,) on the question moved by him: "That no Director be allowed to carry on any Trade or Commerce to or from India, either directly or indirectly, either as Principal, or Agent."
(Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1794) -
An Antidote against melancholy
(printed by Mer. Melancholicus, 1661) -
An apology for the honorable nation of the jews, and all the sons of israel
(John Field, 1648) -
An appeal to the legislature, on the subject of the office of king's printer, in England; lately renewed for thirty years; shewing that a large protion of the emoluments of the office belong to the public; with remarks on the injurious effects of contracts for terms of years, the stationery office system, &c.
(Printed and published by the author, 1830) -
An appel to the public on the right of using oil-cement
(N/A, 1778) -
An appendix to a course of chymistry
(Wlater Kettilby, 1680) -
An appendix to ichnographia rustica
(J. and J. Fox, 1742) -
An approved medicine against the deserued plague
(N/A, 1593) -
An easie introduction to the philosophers magical gold; to which is added, zoroasters cave
(Matthew Smelt, 1667) -
An enquiry after religion
(N/A, 1691) -
An enquiry into the impediments to a free trade with the peninsula of India
(Printed for T. Rodd, 1830)