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1 A Companion for the
Festivals and Fasts of the Church of England; With Collections and Prayers for
Each Solemnity. By Robert Nelson, Esq. (1851)
2 A
Review and Analysis of Bishop Bull's Exposition of the Doctrine of
Justification, By Robert Nelson, Esq. .: Extracted from his Life of Bishop
Bull. To which is Added Bishop Bull’s Letter to Mr. Nelson, on the Corruptions
of the Church of Rome. Together with Bishop Jeremy Taylor’s Sermon, Entitled,
‘Fides Formata; or Faith Working by Love. (1827)
3 A Sermon Preached in the
Chapel of Ormond Street, On Sunday, Feb. 6, 1714, Upon Occasion of the much
Lamented Death of that Pious and Worthy Gentleman Robert Nelson, Esq.;
Published at the Request of the Trustees of the said Chapel. By J. Marshall,
L.L.D., and Morning Preacher of the Same. (1714)
4 Lives of English
Laymen, Lord Falkland (Lucius Cary Falkland, Viscount, 1610-1643), Izaak
Walton(1593-1683), and Robert Nelson (1656-1715). By the Rev. William Henry
Teale, M.A., Leeds. (1810-1878). (1842)
5 Memoirs of the Life
and Times of the Pious Robert Nelson, Author of the 'Companion to the Festivals
and Fasts of the Church'. By Charles Frederick Secretan, M.A., Incumbent of
Holy Trinity, Westminster. (1860)
6 The Great Duty of
Frequenting the Christian Sacrifice, And the Nature of the Preparation
Required; With Suitable Devotions; Partly Collected from the Ancient Liturgies.
To which are Prefixed Instructions for Confirmation. (1811)
7 The Life of Dr. George
Bull, Late Bishop of St. David's. With the History of those Controversies in
which he was Engaged: And an Abstract of those Fundamental Doctrines which he
Maintained and Defended in the Latin Tongue. (1816)
8 The Practice of
True Devotion, in Relation to the End, as Well as the Means of Religion; With
an Office for the Holy Communion. (1764)
9 The Scripture
Doctrine of the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity, Vindicated from the Misinterpretations
of Dr. Clarke. To which is Prefixed a Letter to the Reverend Doctor, by Robert
Nelson, Esq. (1722)
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1 A
Serious Admonition to All Despisers of the Clergy, In a Sermon Preached Before
William, Lord Bishop of Chester, on June 19, 1712 (1712)
2 Transubstantiation
Discussed, in Two Parts, in Several Papers that have Passed Between T. B. and
Henry Newcome. (1705)
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1 A Harmony in Greek
of the Gospels, with Notes, By William Newcome, D.D. Dublin, 1778: Reprinted
from the Text and Select Various Readings of Griesbach, by the Junior Class in
the Theological Seminary at Andover, Under the Superintendence of Moses Stuart,
Associate Professor of Sacred Literature in said Seminary. (1814)
2 A Harmony of the
Gospels in Greek in the General Order of Le Clerc and Newcome, with Newcome's
Notes. Printed from the Text and with the Various Readings of Knapp. The Whole
Revised and the Greek Text Newly Arranged by Edward Robinson, D.D. (1834)
3 An Attempt towards an
Improved Version, A Metrical Arrangement, and an Explanation of the Twelve
Minor Prophets. By William Newcome, D.D. Primate of Ireland. Now Greatly
Enlarged and Improved. With All the Principal Notes, and a Comparison of the
Various Renderings of Dr. Horsley, on Hosea, and Dr. Blayney, on Zechariah. (1836)
4 An English Harmony
of the Four Evangelists, Generally Disposed after the Manner of the Greek of
William Newcome, Archbishop of Armagh: With a Map of Palestine, Divided
According to the Twelve Tribes, Explanatory Notes and Indexes. (1809)
5 Observations on Our
Lord’s Conduct as a Divine Instructor: And on the Excellence of His Moral
Character. (1853)
6 The New Testament in
an Improved Version, Upon the Basis of Archbishop Newcome's New Translation With
a Corrected Text, and Notes Critical and Explanatory. Published by a Society
for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue by the
Distribution of Books. [“No offense can justly be taken for this new labor;
nothing prejudicing any other man’s judgment by this doing; nor yet professing
this so absolute a translation, as that hereafter might follow no other who
might see that which as yet was not understood.” Archbishop Parker’s Preface to
the Bishop’s Bible.] From the London Edition. (1809)
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1 A Commentary on
Newton's Principia. With a Supplementary Volume. Designed for the use of
Students at the Universities. By John Martin Frederick Wright, A.B., Late
Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge, Author of Solutions of the Cambridge
Problems, Etc. Etc. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1833)
2 A Commentary on
Newton's Principia. With a Supplementary Volume. Designed for the use of
Students at the Universities. By John Martin Frederick Wright, A.B., Late
Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge, Author of Solutions of the Cambridge
Problems, Etc. Etc. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1833)
3 A View of Sir Isaac
Newton's Philosophy, by Henry Pemberton (1694-1771). (1728)
4 Analytical View
of Sir Isaac Newton’s Principia. (1855) (Author: Brougham and Vaux,
Henry Brougham, Baron, 1778-1868; Routh, Edward John,
1831-1907)
5 Ancient Metaphysics:
or The Science of Universals. With an Appendix, Containing an Examination of
the Principles of Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophy. By Lord James Burnett Monboddo
1714-1799. In Six Volumes. Volume 1 (1779)
(I. The science of universals. With an appendix, containing an examination of
the principles of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy.)
6 Ancient Metaphysics:
or The Science of Universals. With an Appendix, Containing an Examination of
the Principles of Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophy. By Lord James Burnett Monboddo
1714-1799. In Six Volumes. Volume 2 (1779) (II. The science of universals. Containing a
further examination of the principles of Sir Isaac Newton's astronomy.)
7 Ancient Metaphysics:
or The Science of Universals. With an Appendix, Containing an Examination of
the Principles of Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophy. By Lord James Burnett Monboddo
1714-1799. In Six Volumes. Volume 3 (1779) (III. The history and philosophy of men.
With a preface, containing the history of ancient philosophy, both in ancient
and later times. Also, with three dissertations annexed.)
8 Ancient Metaphysics:
or The Science of Universals. With an Appendix, Containing an Examination of
the Principles of Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophy. By Lord James Burnett Monboddo
1714-1799. In Six Volumes. Volume 4 (1779) (IV. The history of man. With an appendix.)
9 Ancient Metaphysics:
or The Science of Universals. With an Appendix, Containing an Examination of
the Principles of Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophy. By Lord James Burnett Monboddo
1714-1799. In Six Volumes. Volume 5 (1779) (V. The history of man, in the civilized
state.)
10 Ancient Metaphysics:
or The Science of Universals. With an Appendix, Containing an Examination of
the Principles of Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophy. By Lord James Burnett Monboddo
1714-1799. In Six Volumes. Volume 6 (1779) (VI. God.)
11 Correspondence of
Sir Isaac Newton and Professor Cotes, Including Letters of Other Eminent Men,
Now First Published from the Originals in the Library of Trinity College,
Cambridge; Together with an Appendix Containing Other Unpublished Letters and
Papers by Newton; With Notes, Synoptical View of the Philosopher’s Life, and A
Variety of Details Illustrative of his History. By J. Edleston, M.A., Fellow of
Trinity College, Cambridge. (1850)
12 Eight Sermons
Preached at the Hon. Robert Boyle's Lecture, in the Year 1692. (From 1735
Edition) (1838) (Author: Richard Bentley,
Alexander Dyce, Isaac Newton, and Sir Isaac Newton)
13 Elements of the
Differential and Integral Calculus, by a New Method, Founded on the True System
of Sir Isaac Newton, without the use of Infinitesimals or Limits. (1880) (Author: Buckingham,
Catherinus Putnam, 1808-1888)
14 Essays on the Life
and Work of Sir Isaac Newton. (1914) (Author: De Morgan,
Augustus, 1806-1871; Jourdain, Philip E.
B. (Philip Edward Bertrand), 1879-1919 Subject:
Newton, Isaac, Sir,
1642-1727; Leibniz, Gottfried
Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716; Brewster, David,
Sir, 1781-1868)
15 Geometrical
Lectures: Explaining the Generation, Nature, and Properties of Curved Lines.
Read in the University of Cambridge, by Isaac Barrow, D.D., Professor of
Mathematics, and Master of Trinity College, Etc. Translated from the Latin
Edition, Revised, Corrected, and Amended by the Late Sir Isaac Newton. By
Edmund Stone, F.R.S.
16 Geometry No Friend
to Infidelity: or A Defense of Sir Isaac Newton and the British Mathematicians,
In a Letter to the Author of the Analyst. Wherein it is Examined; How far the
Conduct of such Divines as Intermix the Interest of Religion with their Private
Disputes and Passions, and Allow Neither Reason nor Learning to those they
Differ from, is of Honor or Service to Christianity, or Agreeable to the
Example of Our Blessed Savior and His Apostles. (1734)
17 Life of Sir Isaac
Newton, by Sir David Brewster 1781-1868. (1840)
18 Newton: His Friend,
and His Niece. (1885) (Author: De Morgan,
Augustus, 1806-1871; De Morgan, Sophia
Elizabeth, 1809-1892, ed; Ranyard, Arthur
Cowper, 1845-1894, ed
Subject: Newton, Isaac, Sir,
1642-1727; Halifax, Charles
Montagu, earl of, 1661-1715; Conduit, Catherine
Barton, 1679-1740)
19 Newton’s Principia:
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. (1846) (Author: Newton, Isaac, Sir,
1642-1727; Chittenden, N. W.
Life of Sir Isaac Newton; Adee, Daniel, ca.
1819-1892. (1846) bkp CU-BANC; Motte, Andrew, d.
1730; Hill, Theodore
Preston. Early American mathematics books. CU-BANC)
20 Optics: or A
Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections, and Colors of Light.
Also Two Treatises of the Species and Magnitude of Curvilinear Figures. (1721)
21 Sir Isaac Newton's
Daniel and the Apocalypse. With an Introductory Study of the Nature and the
Cause of Unbelief, of Miracles, and of Prophecy. By Sir William Whitla,
(1851-1933) M.P., M.D., D.Sc., L.L.D., Meritus Professor Queen’s University,
Belfast, Ireland, Hon. M.A., M.D., L.L.D., and D.Sc. (1922)
22 Sir
Isaac Newton's Two Treatises of the Quadrature of Curves, and Analysis by
Equations of an Infinite Number of Terms, Explained: Containing; The Treatises
themselves, Translated into English, with a Large Commentary; in which the
Demonstrations are Supplied where wanting, the Doctrine Illustrated, and the
Whole Accommodated to the Capacities of Beginners, for whom it is Chiefly
Designed. By John Stewart, A.M., Professor of Mathematics in the Marishal
College and University of Aberdeen. (1745)
23 The
Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended. To which is Prefixed, A Short Chronicle
from the First Memory of Things in Europe, to the Conquest of Persia by
Alexander the Great. (1728)
24 The Great Mystery
of Godliness Incontrovertible; or, Sir Isaac Newton and the Socinians Foiled in
the Attempt to Prove a Corruption in the Text, I Tim. 3:16. Containing a Review
of the Charges Brought Against the Passage; an Examination of the Various
Readings; and a Confirmation of that in the Received Text on Principles of
General and Biblical Criticism. By Ebenezer Henderson, Professor of Divinity
and the Oriental Languages at Highbury College. (1830)
25 The Mathematical
Principles of Natural Philosophy. By Sir Isaac Newton. Translated into English
by Andrew Motte. To which are Added, Newton’s System of the World; A Short
Comment on, and Defense of, the Principia, by W. Emerson. With the Laws of the
Moon’s Motion According to Gravity. By John Machin, Astronomer, Professor at Gresh.
and Secretary to the Royal Society. A New Edition, (With the Life of the
Author; and a Portrait, Taken from the Bust in the Royal Observatory at
Greenwich) Carefully Revised and Corrected by W. Davis. In Three Volumes.
Volume 1 (1803)
26 The Mathematical
Principles of Natural Philosophy. By Sir Isaac Newton. Translated into English
by Andrew Motte. To which are Added, Newton’s System of the World; A Short
Comment on, and Defense of, the Principia, by W. Emerson. With the Laws of the
Moon’s Motion According to Gravity. By John Machin, Astronomer, Professor at Gresh.
and Secretary to the Royal Society. A New Edition, (With the Life of the
Author; and a Portrait, Taken from the Bust in the Royal Observatory at
Greenwich) Carefully Revised and Corrected by W. Davis. In Three Volumes.
Volume 2 (1803)
27 The Mathematical
Principles of Natural Philosophy. By Sir Isaac Newton. Translated into English
by Andrew Motte. To which are Added, Newton’s System of the World; A Short
Comment on, and Defense of, the Principia, by W. Emerson. With the Laws of the
Moon’s Motion According to Gravity. By John Machin, Astronomer, Professor at Gresh.
and Secretary to the Royal Society. A New Edition, (With the Life of the
Author; and a Portrait, Taken from the Bust in the Royal Observatory at
Greenwich) Carefully Revised and Corrected by W. Davis. In Three Volumes.
Volume 3 (1803)
28 The Mathematical Elements
of Natural Philosophy, Confirmed by Experiments: or, An Introduction to Sir
Isaac Newton’s Philosophy. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1747) (Gravesande, Willem
Jacob 's, 1688-1742; Desaguliers, J. T.
(John Theophilus), 1683-1744, tr; Adams, John,
1735-1826, former owner. BRL; John Adams Library
(Boston Public Library) BRL)
29 The Mathematical
Elements of Natural Philosophy, Confirmed by Experiments: or, An Introduction
to Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophy. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1747) (Gravesande, Willem
Jacob 's, 1688-1742; Desaguliers, J. T.
(John Theophilus), 1683-1744, tr; Adams, John,
1735-1826, former owner. BRL; John Adams Library
(Boston Public Library) BRL)
30 The Method of
Fluxions and Infinite Series; With its Application to the Geometry of Curved
Lines. By the Inventor Sir Isaac Newton, Knight, Late President of the Royal
Society. Translated from the Author’s Latin Original not Yet made Public. To
which is Subjoined, A Perpetual Comment Upon the Whole Work, Consisting of
Annotations, Illustrations, and Supplements, In Order to Make this Treatise a
Complete Institution for the Use of Learners. By John Colson, M.A. and F.R.S.,
Master of Sir Joseph Williamson’s Free Mathematical School at Rochester. (1736)
31 The
System of the World, Demonstrated in an Easy and Popular Manner. Being a Proper
Introduction to the Most Sublime Philosophy. By the Illustrious Sir Isaac
Newton. Translated into English. The Second Edition, Corrected and Improved. (1740)
32 Two Dissertations: I.
On the Grecian Mythology. II. An Examination of Sir Isaac Newton’s Objections
to the Chronology of the Olympiads. (1782) (Author: Musgrave, Samuel,
1732-1780
Subject: Newton, Isaac, Sir,
1642-1727; Mythology, Greek)
33 Universal
Arithmetic: or a Treatise of Arithmetical Composition and Resolution. Written
in Latin by Sir Isaac Newton. Translated by the Late Mr. Ralphson; and Revised
and Corrected by Mr. Cunn. To which is Added, A Treatise Upon the Measures of
Ratios, by James Maguire, A.M. The Whole Illustrated and Explained, in a Series
of Notes, by the Rev. Theaker Wilder, D.D., Senior Fellow of Trinity College,
Dublin, Ireland. (1769)
34 View of Sir Isaac
Newton’s Philosophy, by Henry Pemberton 1694-1771. (1728)
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1 Dissertations on the
Prophecies, Which have Remarkably Been Fulfilled, and at this Time are
Fulfilling in the World. By Thomas Newton, D.D., Chaplain in Ordinary to His
Majesty, and to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Whales. In Three
Volumes. The Second Edition. Volume 1 (1759)
2 Dissertations on the
Prophecies, Which have Remarkably Been Fulfilled, and at this Time are
Fulfilling in the World. By Thomas Newton, D.D., Chaplain in Ordinary to His
Majesty, and to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Whales. In Three
Volumes. The Second Edition. Volume 2 (1758)
3 Dissertations on the
Prophecies, Which have Remarkably Been Fulfilled, and at this Time are
Fulfilling in the World. By Thomas Newton, D.D., Chaplain in Ordinary to His
Majesty, and to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Whales. In Three
Volumes. The Second Edition. Volume 3 (1758)
4 Dissertations on the
Prophecies, Which have Remarkably Been Fulfilled, and at this Time are
Fulfilling in the World. By Thomas Newton, D.D., Late Bishop of Bristol. To
which are Added, A Number of Original Notes, and a Supplement, Containing
Extracts from the Writings of Owen, Usher, Brown, Knox, Gill, More, Etc. A New
Edition, In which the Greek, Latin, and Other Quotations, are Translated into
English. In Three Volumes. Volume 1 (1769)
5 Dissertations on
the Prophecies, Which have Remarkably Been Fulfilled, and at this Time are
Fulfilling in the World. By Thomas Newton, D.D., Chaplain in Ordinary to His
Majesty, and to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Whales. In Three
Volumes. The Second Edition. Volume 2 (1766)
6 Dissertations on
the Prophecies, Which have Remarkably Been Fulfilled, and at this Time are
Fulfilling in the World. By Thomas Newton, D.D., Chaplain in Ordinary to His
Majesty, and to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Whales. In Three
Volumes. Volume 3 (1764)
7 Dissertations on the
Prophecies, Which have Remarkably Been Fulfilled, and at this Time are
Fulfilling in the World. By Thomas Newton, D.D., Late Bishop of Bristol.
Revised by the Rev. W. S. Dobson, A.M., Editor of the Attic Greek Orators and
Sophists, Etc. In One Volume. (1838)
8 Dissertations on the
Prophecies, Which have Remarkably Been Fulfilled, and at this Time are
Fulfilling in the World. By Thomas Newton, D.D., Late Bishop of Bristol.
Revised by the Rev. W. S. Dobson, A.M., Editor of the Attic Greek Orators and
Sophists, Etc. In One Volume. (1853)
9 Dissertations on
the Prophecies, Which have Remarkably Been Fulfilled, and at this Time are
Fulfilling in the World. By Thomas Newton, D.D., Late Bishop of Bristol. In Two
Volumes. Volume 1 (1794)
10 Dissertations on
the Prophecies, Which have Remarkably Been Fulfilled, and at this Time are
Fulfilling in the World. By Thomas Newton, D.D., Late Bishop of Bristol. In Two
Volumes. Volume 2 (1794)
11 Dissertations on
the Prophecies, Which have Remarkably Been Fulfilled, and at this Time are
Fulfilling in the World. By Thomas Newton, D.D., Late Bishop of Bristol. In Two
Volumes. The Eighth Edition. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1787)
12 Dissertations on
the Prophecies, Which have Remarkably Been Fulfilled, and at this Time are
Fulfilling in the World. By Thomas Newton, D.D., Late Bishop of Bristol. In Two
Volumes. The Eighth Edition. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1787)
13 Poetical Works of
John Milton. A New Edition, Carefully Revised from the Text of Thomas Newton,
D.D. With Illustrations by William Harvey. (1867)
14 The Lives of Dr.
Edward Pocock, The Celebrated Orientalist, by Dr. Leonard Twells; of Dr.
Zachary Pearce, Bishop of Rochester, and of Dr. Thomas Newton, Bishop of
Bristol, by Themselves; and of the Rev. Philip Skelton, by Samuel Burdy. In Two
Volumes. Volume 1 (1816) (Author: Twells, Leonard, d.
1742 Subject: Pococke, Edward,
1604-1691; Skelton, Philip,
1707-1787; Pearce, Zachary,
1690-1774; Newton, Thomas,
1704-1782)
15 The Lives of Dr.
Edward Pocock, The Celebrated Orientalist, by Dr. Leonard Twells; of Dr.
Zachary Pearce, Bishop of Rochester, and of Dr. Thomas Newton, Bishop of
Bristol, by Themselves; and of the Rev. Philip Skelton, by Samuel Burdy. In Two
Volumes. Volume 2 (1816) (Author: Twells, Leonard, d.
1742 Subject: Pococke, Edward,
1604-1691; Skelton, Philip,
1707-1787; Pearce, Zachary,
1690-1774; Newton, Thomas,
1704-1782)
16 The Poetical Works
of John Milton, from the Text of Dr. Newton. With a Critical Essay by John
Aiken. In Four Volumes. Volume 1 (1801) (Author: Milton, John,
1608-1674; Newton, Thomas,
1704-1782; Aikin, John,
1747-1822)
17 The Poetical Works
of John Milton, from the Text of Dr. Newton. With a Critical Essay by John
Aiken. In Four Volumes. Volume 2 (1801) (Author: Milton, John,
1608-1674; Newton, Thomas,
1704-1782; Aikin, John,
1747-1822)
18 The Poetical Works
of John Milton, from the Text of Dr. Newton. With a Critical Essay by John
Aiken. In Four Volumes. Volume 3 (1801) (Author: Milton, John,
1608-1674; Newton, Thomas,
1704-1782; Aikin, John,
1747-1822)
19 The Poetical Works
of John Milton, from the Text of Dr. Newton. With a Critical Essay by John Aiken.
In Four Volumes. Volume 4 (1801) (Author: Milton, John,
1608-1674; Newton, Thomas,
1704-1782; Aikin, John,
1747-1822)
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1 A Conference with a
Theist; Containing an Answer to the Most Usual Objections of the Infidels
Against the Christian Religion. In Five Parts. By William Nicholls, D.D. The
Third Edition, with the Addition of Two Conferences; the One with a
Machiavelian, the Other with an Atheist. All Carefully Revised and Prepared for
the Press by the Author. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1723)
2 A Conference with a
Theist; Containing an Answer to the Most Usual Objections of the Infidels
Against the Christian Religion. In Five Parts. By William Nicholls, D.D. The
Third Edition, with the Addition of Two Conferences; the One with a
Machiavelian, the Other with an Atheist. All Carefully Revised and Prepared for
the Press by the Author. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1723)
3 A Vindication of the
Dissenters: In Answer to Dr. William Nicholls’s Defense of the Doctrine and
Discipline of the Church of England: In Three Parts. (1717) (Author: Peirce, James,
1673-1726
Subject: Nicholls, William,
1664-1712)
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1 A Biographical
History of England, From the Revolution to the end of the Reign of George I:
Being a Continuation of James Granger’s Work: Consisting of Characters disposed
in different Classes; and Adapted to a Methodical Catalogue of Engraved British
Heads; Interspersed with a Variety of Anecdotes, and Memoirs of a great number
of Persons. The Materials being Supplied by the Manuscripts left by Granger,
and the Collections of the Editor, Mark Noble. In Three Volumes. Volume 1
(1806)
2 A Biographical
History of England, From the Revolution to the end of the Reign of George I:
Being a Continuation of James Granger’s Work: Consisting of Characters disposed
in different Classes; and Adapted to a Methodical Catalogue of Engraved British
Heads; Interspersed with a Variety of Anecdotes, and Memoirs of a great number
of Persons. The Materials being Supplied by the Manuscripts left by Granger,
and the Collections of the Editor, Mark Noble. In Three Volumes. Volume 2
(1806)
3 A Biographical
History of England, From the Revolution to the end of the Reign of George I:
Being a Continuation of James Granger’s Work: Consisting of Characters disposed
in different Classes; and Adapted to a Methodical Catalogue of Engraved British
Heads; Interspersed with a Variety of Anecdotes, and Memoirs of a great number
of Persons. The Materials being Supplied by the Manuscripts left by Granger,
and the Collections of the Editor, Mark Noble. In Three Volumes. Volume 3
(1806)
4 A Historical Genealogy
of the Royal House of Stuarts, From the Reign of King Robert II, to that of
King James VI. Taken from the most Authentic Authors, both Scotch and English.
(1795)
5 A History of the
College of Arms: And the Lives of all the Kings, Heralds, and Pursuivants from
the Reign of Richard III, Founder of the College, until the Present Time.
(1804)
6 Memoirs of the
Illustrious House of Medici, from Giovanni, the Founder of their Greatness, who
Died in the Year 1428. To the Death of Giovanni-Gaston, the Last Grand Duke of
Tuscany, in 1737. (1798)
7 Memoirs
of the Protectoral-House of Cromwell; Deduced from an Earlier Period, and
Continued down to the Present Time; and also, the Families Allied to, or
Descended from them: Collected Chiefly from Original Papers and Records, Taken
from Public Offices, Etc. or Communicated by Several Persons, many of whom are
of the Highest Rank. The First Volume Contains Proofs and Illustrations;
Together with an Appendix: As also the Lives of such Persons as were
Distinguished by the Cromwells, by Honors and Great Employments. Embellished
with Elegant Engravings. The Third Edition with Improvements. Volume 1 (1787)
8 Memoirs of Several
Persons and Families, who, by Females are Allied to, or Descended from, the
Protectorate-House of Cromwell; Chiefly Collected from Original Papers and
Records. To which is added, a Catalogue of such Persons who were raised to
Honors or Great Employments by the Cromwells; with the Lives of many of them. Volume
2 (1784)
9 The
Lives of the English Regicides, and other Commissioners of the Pretended High
Court of Justice, Appointed to sit in Judgment of their Sovereign King Charles
I. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1798)
10 The Lives of the
English Regicides, and other Commissioners of the Pretended High Court of
Justice, Appointed to sit in Judgment of their Sovereign King Charles I. In Two
Volumes. Volume 2 (1798)
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1 A
Delineation of Northamptonshire, Being a Brief and Chorographical Description
of that County. With the Names of Cities, Towns, Parishes, Etc. (1720)
2 A
Historical and Chorographical Description of Middlesex and Hartfordshire. To
which is Added, a Preparative to this Work. (1723)
3 A Historical and
Chorographical Description of the County of Essex. (1838)
4 A Progress of
Piety Whose Jesses Lead into the Harbor of Heavenly Heart's Ease. (1847)
5 A
Topographical and Historical Description of Cornwall. (1728)
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