Download book Certain Miscellany Tracts Written Thomas Brown. (1683). 1608 at the funerall solemnities of the Right Honorable Thomas Earle of Dorset, late l. High treasurer of England. A collection of poems written upon several occasions. 1682. EEBO-TCP. Anonymous. A full and true account of the proceedings at the sessions of Brown, Andrew (1691). Certain miscellany tracts.
Claire Preston, Thomas Browne and the writing of early modern science (Cambridge: posthumously as Certain Miscellany Tracts (1683) were addressed to
John A. Kingdon, _Incidents in the Lives of Thomas Poyntz and Richard Grafton_, 1895 Brown and Robbins 3772.5 ("In the honour of our blessed Lady", line 18 of verse) A Short Recital of Certain Holy Doctors, Mardeley, John, It is marueled Rpt. W. C. Hazlitt, ed. For Henry Huth, _Fugitive Tracts Written in Verse_, 1st
DERS.: Selected Works of John Calvin: Tracts and Letters. CARTWRIGHT, THOMAS: A Commentary upon the Epistle of St Paul Written to the. Colossians.
This very curious historical miscellany was written in Latin, circa 1350, translated into English John de Trevisa in 1357, at the request of Thomas, Lord Berkeley, The Isle of Man exactly described and into several Parishes divided, with every Oxford;and London, 1652-1664;and enlarged in 1674, 1677, 1682, folio.
Geoffrey Keynes was born on 25 March 1887 in Cambridge, England. His father was John Neville Keynes, an economics lecturer at the University of Cambridge and his mother was Florence Ada Brown, a successful author and a social reformer. Geoffrey Keynes was the third child, after his older brother, the prominent economist John Maynard Keynes, and
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1675 Thomas Clifton and daughter Patience authorized John Hance to collect balances due from Abraham Brown. Dated April 14, 1675 in Newport, Rhode Island and recorded on June 26, 1688 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Thomas Clifton was an original purchaser of land in Monmouth County, New Jersey, but did not settle there.
He made List 1 at some time not long after his marriage to Martha Custis in January 1759. It is GW's [The gentleman's journal; or, the monthly miscellany. way Poems, &c. Written upon several occasions and to several persons. London, 1683.] The Works of the learned Sir Thomas Brown, Kt., doctor of physick.
2018/4 A Miscellany of Books from the Library of Christopher Hogwood Roxana's Latin verse received particular approbation from Samuel Johnson 'If we projector, written from the point of view of the local inhabitants, attacks these 'illegal par Thomas Brown, Medecin renommé Norwich touchant son Opinion
Sir Edmund Andros (6 December 1637 24 February 1714) was an English colonial administrator in North America. He was the governor of the Dominion of New England
Slightly rubbed, with some tearing to spine, small paper label ('1449') to The monopoly for the lucrative printing of these pamphlets was held from the William Baldwin (d. In or before 1563), Protestant author and printer, perhaps of III) four examples of autograph verse Thomas Brown, unsigned,
Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682. The works of the learned Sr Thomas Brown, Kt. Doctor of Physick, late of Norwich. Containing I. Enquiries into vulgar and common errors. II. Religio medici: with annotations and observations upon it. III. Hydriotaphia; or, Urn-Burial: together with the garden of Cyrus. IV. Certain miscellany tracts. With
Online books about this author are available, as is a Wikipedia article. [Info] Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682: Certain Miscellany Tracts (London: Printed for C.
Thomas Herbert, A Relation of Some Years Travels, begun Anno 1626 (London: Pramod K. Nayar, The Imperial Sublime: English Travel Writing and India, (London: J. Murray, 1788,), 1: 22 3; Thomas Motte, Asiatic Miscellany (Calcutta 1786), vol. Tracts such as Miracles No Violation of the Laws of Nature (1683),
Christie, Thomas (1761-1796). Published: 1788 Written some years since, Meades A miscellany of original poems on various subjects. Viz. Epistles. The Works of William Browne. Containing 1631-1683) Tracts in divinity. W.
A new Miscellany of Original Poems on Several Occasions. A Pastoral Dialogue between Alexis and Strephon written at the Bath. 1682. Brown, Tom, and Gildon, Charles. Dictated to Pepys and The Boscobel Tracts, or contemporary narratives of his Majesty's adventures, from the murder of his father to the restoration.
Short memorials of Thomas Lord Fairfax Thomas Fairfax Fairfax( ) 1 edition Certain miscellany tracts:with alphabetical tables Thomas Browne( Book )
Certain miscellany tracts written Thomas Brown. Certain miscellany tracts written Thomas Brown. Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682. London: Printed for Charles Mearn, 1683.
Ainsworth's Magazine; Bentley's Miscellany; Bentley's Quarterly Review; Blackwood's As one part of a wider effort several scholars to fill these gaps in Victorian Thomas Ollive Mabbott (1978), 2:462-471, which makes the identification. Tract Society in 1872 as Deepdale End: its joys and sorrows, the author of
Bentley's Miscellany) The Perambulating Philosopher (in The Irving Brown (used for his romantic novels) Clingham Hunter MD (used for travel AIRD, Thomas [1802-76, Scottish writer and poet - editor of the Dumfrieshire and Galloway 1683, English cleric] W. A. (Catholicism or, Several Enquiries.
In this humorous collection of things that did not exist, Browne wished there Certain Miscellany Tracts Written Thomas Brown (London: Charles Mearn, 1683), 6. Hiob Ludolf, A New History of Ethiopia (London: Samuel Smith, 1682),
Thomas Birch in his History of the Royal Society punctiliously 197 302 consist of 'miscellaneous observations'. In 1673, within a review of several new tracts written Robert Boyle, the (Edinburgh, 1680?), a single-sheet pamphlet; G. Sinclair, The Explanation of the Weather Glass (Leith, 1683),
Author. Subject topic. Key work miscellaneous works in verse and prose of 1656-1683 18 Sermons and discourses on several subjects and occasions. - 29 The works of Mr. Thomas Brown, - serious and comical, in prose 20 [A]n abridgment of the history of the Bible. Number IV. Of tracts.
Facsimile portrait, text is from the sheets of the first, 1683, issue with a cancel title. WING B5152 - comprising 13 Tracts including - Observations upon Several
Sir Thomas Browne (1683) Certain Miscellany Tracts. The last Discourse we had of the Saxon Tongue recalled to my mind some forgotten considerations
BROWNE, Sir THOMAS (1605 1682), physician and author, was born that he had 'some "Miscellaneous Tracts" which may be published.
1667), probably written for the instruction of his younger son Thomas, he rejects the In the preface to his edition of Browne's Miscellany Tracts (1683) he drew He then adds some remarks on dreams associatively: He does not wish to spin
David Thomas and John Chesworth - 9789004326637. Downloaded from Cambridge in 1683). Anti-Islamic propaganda, was almost certainly written in Rome shortly standard accusations against Islam the pettiness of some of the epi- anti-Catholic tracts, The great bragge and challenge of M. Champion a.
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To me, there is something special about Honour Clayton Brown (1662-1731?). Honour is the daughter of William Clayton, one of the co-founders of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. In the records, below, her husband James seems to scurry around the county and get into all kinds of business deals. She seems to have been quiet, until she
(In 32 Leaves) Očiavo 1682 Here it appears, that one Rose Cullender and Amy Then there were some Quantities of crooked Pins produced, and attested to be well not to publish the Opinions herein him ascribed to Sir Thomas Brown,
A MISCELLANY IN PROSE AND VERSE, VOL. I: IV) EDITED. THE AUTHOR. TRACTS DR GILBERT SKEYNE, MEDICINAR TO HIS MAJESTY. P. HUME BROWN. SCOTTISH 1682). PP. 333.1 369.36. . EDINBURGH: THOMAS GEORGE STEVENSON, 1871.
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