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A scheme for a public academy, some reasons for its institution, the common objections answer'd, with the easie method of its support; design'd by a privat person, and humbly submi...
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Invocaciones II & III : musica mexicana para flauta y piano, siglo XX and XXI /
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The case of impotency debated, in the late famous tryal at Paris between the marquis de Gesvres and his lady, Mademoiselle de Mascramy : who after three years of marriage, commence...
Published 1715“…Mademoiselle de Mascranni, son epouse. English…”
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The Gentleman's new memorandum book improv'd: or, The merchant's and tradesman's daily pocket journal for the year 1765 Disposed in a method more useful and convenient for all sorts of business, than any of those who have pretended to imitate it; and as it was the first, so it is now the best book of the kind. Containing, 1. The times of the dividends and transfer days at the bank, India and South-Sea [Houses]. 2. The holydays kept at all the publick offices. 3. An account where all the publick offices are kept. 4. A table explaining at one view, the value of any number of Portugal pieces, Louis d'Ors and, pistoles, in English pounds, shillings and pence. 5. Fifty-two pages for the receipts and expences of every week in the year. 6. Dividings for every day in the year, or ... to enter any future appointments or engagements, or to shew when any notes or payments will become due. To which is added an alphabetical list of the House of Peers, with their town residence, and the titles of the eldest sons of the Dukes, Marquisses,...
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No III. (Enlarged and improved, with a plain account of the new stile, according to the late act of Parliament,) of the Daily journal for the year of our Lord 1752 (Being bissextile or leap year, and the 25th reign of King George II. and the first of the new stile used in Great Britain:) or, The gentleman's and tradesman's methodical accompt-book for the pocket; in a form entirely new, and in the order of time throughout the year, so contriv'd as to answer every man's purpose, and to enable him (without any trouble) to keep a regular and exact account, in a small compass, of I. where or with whom he has spent every day of his life. II. Of what money he has receiv'd paid, or expended, every day of the week throughout the year. III. Of what appointments he has made, with a distinct page for such other miscellaneous memorandums or observations, as he may have occasion to make, with which is carried on, IV. A daily remembrancer, or historical diary for the year 1752, contaning the most remarkable public events in general, and those of the precedeing year in particular, with a brief history of the several saints, and explanation of the festivals and fasts throughout the year; also the fix'd elections at the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge; some remarkable anniversaries, and other timely hints. equally useful to the gentleman and divine, lawyer and tradesman. V. The public offices, remarkable building, colleges, courts, hospitals, public inns, inns of court places, and schools, &c. in the bills of mortality and parts adjacent. VI. Some general things proper to be known and remember'd. Account of the general post, with prices of inland and foreign letters rates of carmen, coachmen, watermen, and chairmen. Account of foreign money, and its value sterling, also the weight and value of the current gold coin of this kingdom. VII. A list of the Archbishops and Bishops. Account of insuring houses of goods from fire, and the several offices of insurance, with their premiums. Directions how to address persons of distinction, either in writing of discourse. VIII. The present English peerage or an account of the Dukes, Marquisses, Earls, Viscounts and Barons now living, their names, titles, and country seats, or town residence. IX. Rules relating to the company at Bath. orders of precedence of the nobilty, ranks of the sons and daughters of Peers, and several useful tables,...
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The history of Takeshima and Japan : historical accounts and stories from the San'in region /
Published 2022“…Japanese title from colophon: <eibunban> San'in chiho no rekishi …”
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