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A short account of the yellow fever in Philadelphia
for the reflecting Christian. By J. Henry C. Helmuth, Minister of the Lutheran congregation. Translated from the German by Charles Erdmann. Copy right secured according to law -
An inaugural dissertation on the apoplexy
Submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost; the Trustees and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine; on the 19th. day of May, A.D. 1794. By John Lamb, Jun. of New-York. [Two lines from the Iliad] -
Observations on the combination of acids, bitters, and astringents
being a refutation of some of the principles, contained in Dr. Percival's essay, on bitters and astringents. By James Woodhouse, M.D. [One line from Shakespeare] -
A sermon against the unprofitable sin of prophane swearing
By the Reverend Mr. Jones. Thou shalt not take the name of the lord thy gog in vain! for the lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. Let your communication be yea, yea, nay, nay -
The Complete family book-keeper, or House-keeper's assistant: for the year 1794
Being an easy, concise and regular method of keeping an exact account of the various articles made use of in a family throughout the year: every page divided into seven columns, for entering the expences for each day of the week, and properly ruled for writing upon; being an improvement hitherto much wanted: with room for appointments, memorandums and engagements at the bottom -
A sermon against the unprofitable sin of prophane swearing
By the Reverend Mr. Jones. Thou shalt not take the name of the lord thy god in vain; for the lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. Let your communications be yea, yea, and nay, nay -
The English physitian given notice of his friendly pill
the like whereof, was never found out before, for doing good: for it hath lately helpt thousands of people, of all sorts of diseases. By George Jones, student in the art of physick and chyrurgery. Living at a corner house at the upper end of Hatton-Garden, three doors from the sign of the New Hole in the Wall, over against Bauldwins-Garden, near the George -
By George Jones of Hatton-Garden, Holbourn a corner house, three doors from the sign of the New hole in the wall, over against Bauldwins-Gardens, near the George; studient in the art of physick and chyrurgery, for the space of about thirty years: this is to let you know that I practice at my house aforesaid, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, in every week
and the other three days in every week, I practise at my house in the upper More-fields, two golden-balls on the tops of the two posts before my door, where you shall have faithful honest dealings from me so long as I live. This is to give you notice of my friendly pill: the like whereof was never found out before, for doing good: for it hath lately helpt thousands of people, of all sorts of diseases -
A letter from Captain Jones
to a worthy friend of his dwelling in Bartholmew Lane : being a more full and an exacter relation of the particular proccedings of Sir William VVallers armie then any that hath yet been published : with a list of the chiefe commanders that were slain and taken prisoners : vvith a true relation of the taking of VVichester by the Parliaments forces -
The speeches of Col. Penruddock, Col. Jones, Mr. John Dean, and Mr. Lucas
before the time of their execution, at the appointed places, on Thursday and Fryday last, at Salisbury and Excester, being the 3d and 4th of this instant May, 1655 : with a declaration of their ingagement, caus, and principles, touching religion, law, and liberty, and a narrative of the whole business, with the prayer before death -
Jones of Hatton-Garden, his book of cures
this book dated April the eighteenth, 1673 -
Jones of Hatton-Garden, two doors from the sign of the New-Hole in the Wall, his book of cures
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Considerations on the state of the coffee trade
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A New Map of England And Wales
comprehending the whole of the Turnpike Roads, with the great Rivers, and Navigable Canals -
A New Map of the County of Bedford
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A New Map of the County of Berks
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A New Map of the County of Buckingham
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A New Map of the County of Cambridge
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A New Map of the County Palatine of Chester
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A New Map of the County of Cornwall
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A New Map of the County of Cumberland
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A New Map of the County of Derby
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A New Map of the County of Devon
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A New Map of the County of Dorset
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A New Map of the County of Durham
Divided into Wards