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Practical essays upon intermitting fevers, dropsies, diseases of the liver, the epilepsy, the colic, dysenteric fluxes, and the operation of calomel, by Daniel Lysons, M. D. Physician at Bath, And late Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
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A letter to Dr Toulmin, M.D. relative to his book on the antiquity of the world. By Ralph Sneyd, LL. B. Rector of Jevington, and Vicar of Rye, in Sussex, and Late Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
Published: printed for W. Lee, jun. and Messrs. Rivington and Sons, Paul's Church-Yard, London, 1783Get full text
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Stemmata Chicheleana: or, a genealogical account of some of the families derived from Thomas Chichele, of Higham-Ferrers in the county of Northampton; All whose Descendants are held to be Entitled to Fellowships in All Souls College, Oxford; by Virtue of their Consanguinity to Arch-Bishop Chichele, the Founder
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The appeal of John Whalley Master, B.A. ... to the Archbishop of Canterbury, visitor and interpreter of the statutes of All-Souls College, Oxford, against the Warden and Fellows thereof, relative to his right of admission to a fellowship in All-Souls College, as Founder's Kin....
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The usefulness and abuses of philosophy in matters of religion. A sermon preached at the visitation of the Right Reverend William Lord Bishop of Gloucester, holden at stroud-water, on Wednesday, May 30. 1764. By John White, D.D. late Fellow of All-Souls College, Oxford. Published by desire of the bishop.
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A vindication of the doctrine and liturgy of the Church of England. Occasioned by the apology of Theophilus Lindsey, M.A. on resigning the vicarage of Catterick, Yorkshire. By George Bingham, B.D. rector of Pimperne, and of Moor-Critchell, in the county of Dorset and diocese of Bristol, and formerly Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford.
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The appeal of John Whalley Master, B.A. ... to the Archbishop of Canterbury, visitor and interpreter of the statutes of All-Souls College, Oxford, against the Warden and Fellows thereof, relative to his right of admission to a fellowship in All-Souls College, as Founder's Kin....
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A supplement to the Stemmata Chicheleana containing corrections, and very large additions to the tables of descents from Thomas Chichele, of Higham-Ferrers in the County of Northampton; All whose descendants are held to be entitled to Fellowships in All Souls College, Oxford; by virtue of their consanguinity to Arch-Bishop Chichele, the founder.
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A vindication of providence Or, A true estimate of human life. In which the passions are considered in a new light. Preached in St. George's Church, near Hanover-Square, soon after the late King's death. To which is added penitent thoughts from the centaur. The fourth edition corrected. By E. Young, L.L.D. fellow of all Souls College, Oxford.
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Charity necessary to preserve and improve charitable institutions. A sermon, preached before the vice-president, Steward, and Governors of the Glocestershire Infirmary, in the cathedral at Glocester, on Friday the 18th of July, 1777, Being the day of their Anniversary Meeting. By Richard Brereton, M. A. Rector of Edgworth, in Glocestershire, and formerly Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. Published at the Request of the Governors, for the Benefit of the Charity.
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An essay upon the effects of camphire and calomel in continual fevers, illustrated by several cases. To which is added an occasional observation upon the modern practice of inoculation. -And from the whole is deduced an Argument in Support of the Opinion, that the alimentary Canal is the principal Seat of a Fever. By Daniel Lysons, M. D. Physician at Bath, And late Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
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An essay upon the effects of camphire and calomel in continual fevers. Illustrated by several cases. To which is added, an occasional observation upon the modern practice of inoculation. And from the whole is deduced an Argument in Support of the Opinion, that the alimentary Canal is the principal Seat of a Fever. By Daniel Lysons, M. D. Physician at Bath, and late Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
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