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An encyclopædia of agriculture comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture, including all the latest improvements, a general history of agriculture in all countries, and a statistical view of its present state, with suggestions for its future progress in the British Isles /
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An encyclopædia of agriculture comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture, including all the latest improvements, a general history of agriculture in all countries, and a statistical view of its present state, with suggestions for its future progress in the British Isles /
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Modern history: or, The present state of all nations. Describing their respective situations, persons, habits, buildings, manners, laws and customs, religion and policy, arts and sciences, trades, manufactures and husbandry, plants, animals and minerals. Vol. XVII. Containing the present state of the kingdom of Portugal, with an abstract of the history of that kingdom down to the year 1730. Also the present state of the British Isles, beginning with that part of Great Britain called England.
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The British monarchy, or, A new chorographical description of all the dominions subject to the King of Great Britain comprehending the British Isles, the American colonies, the electoral states, the African & Indian settlem[en]ts : and enlarging more particularly on the respective counties of England and Wales : to which are added full and exact lists of the Navy, the Army, the officers of state, the revenue, and justice, with all the salaries, as fix'd both by the civil and military establishments /
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Observations on the antiquities historical and monumental, of the county of Cornwall. Consisting of several essays on the first inhabitants, Druid-Superstition, customs, And Remains of the Most Remote Antiquity, In Britain, and the British Isles: Exemplify'd and prov'd by Monuments now Extant in Cornwall and the Scilly Islands, Faithfully drawn on the Spot, and Engrav'd according to their Scales annex'd....
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A complete body of ancient geography. By Mons. D'Anville, member of the Royal Academy of belles-letters, of the academy of sciences at Petersburg, and secretary to the Duke of Orleans. Containing Orbis Romani pars orientalis. Orbis Romani pars occidentalis. Orbis veteribus notus. Gallia. Italia. Græcia. Asia minor et syria. Palæstina. Ægyptus. To which are added, britannia romana, by Mr. Horsley, &c. Græciæ pars septentrionalis, -pars meridionalis, by Mons. Charles De L'isle. Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the British Isles, in an intermediate state between ancient and modern geography; by Mons....
Published: Printed and sold by R. Sayer and J. Bennett, map and print sellers, No. 53. Fleet-Street, 1775Get full text
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A complete body of ancient geography. By Mons. D'Anville, Member of the Royal Academy of Belles-Letters, of the Academy of Sciences at Petersburg, and Secretary to the Duke of Oreleans. Containing Orbis Romani pars orientalis. Orbis Romani pars occidentalis. Orbis veteribus notus. Gallia. Italia. Græcia. Asia minor et syria. Palæstina. Ægyptus. To which are added, britannia romana, by Mr. Horsley, &c. Græcæ pars septentrionalis, -pars meridionalis by Mons. Charles De L'Isle. Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the British Isles, in an intermediate state between ancient and modern geography; by Mons....
Published: printed and sold by R. Sayer and J. Bennett, map, chart and print sellers, No. 53. Fleet-Street, 1785Get full text
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A complete body of ancient geography By Mons. D'Anville, Member of the Royal Academy of Belles-Lettres, of the Academy of Sciences at Petersburg, and Secretary to the Great Duke of Orleans. Neatly engraved on thirteen plates. Containing 1. Orbis Romani, pars Orientalis. 2. Orbis Romani, pars Occidentalis. 3. Orbis Veteribus Notus. 4. Gallia. 5. Italiae. 6. Graeciae. 7. Asiae Minor, et Syriae. 8. Palaestina. 9. Aegyptus. 10. Britannia Romana, by Mr. Horsley. 11. Graeciae, pars Septentrionalis. 12. - pars Meridionalis, by Mons. De L'Isle. 13. Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the British Isles, in an intermediate State, between Ancient and Modern Geography; by Mons....
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Principia botanica: or, a concise and easy introduction to the sexual botany of Linnæus. With the genera; their mode of growth, (as Tree, Shrub, or Herb;) The Number of Species to Each Genus; Where Principally Native; and The Number Indigenous to the British Isles: Arranged in Columns under Each Class and Order; and Digested Alphabetically under Several Generic Distinctions....
Published: printed by Allin and Co. and sold by G. G. J. and J. Robinson, No. 25, Pater-Noster-Row, London, and all other booksellers, 1787Get full text
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A complete body of ancient geography. By Mons. D'anville, member of the Royal Academy of belles-letters, of the academy of sciences of Petersburg, and secretary to the Great Duke of Orleans. Neatly engraved on thirteen plates. Containing 1. Orbis Romani, pars orientalis. 2. Orbis Romani, pars occidentalis. 3. Orbis veteribus notus. 4. Gallia. 5. Italiæ. 6. Græciæ. 7. Asiæ Minor, et Syriæ. 8. Palæstina. 9. Ægyptus. 10. Britannia Romana, by Mr. Horsley. 11. Græciæ, pars septenrioalis. 12. -pars meridionalis, by Mons. De L'isle. 13. Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the British Isles, in an intermediate state, between ancient and modern geography; by Mons....
Published: printed and published by Robert Laurie and James Whittle, No. 53, Fleet Street. (successors to the late Mr. Robert Sayer.), 1795Get full text
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The english traveller giving a description of those parts of Great-Britain called England and Wales. Containing I. A particular Survey, both Geographical and Historical of every County in the same. II. An Ample and Accurate Account of all the Cities, Boroughs, Market-Towns, Villages, Rivers, Royal-Palaces, Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Seats. III. The Fairs, Trade, Commerce, and Product of each County; of the Rarities both natural and artificial; of the eminent Persons born, or who have resided in them, and of the extraordinary Events that have happened in the same. IV. A map of every County, from the best and latest Observations; wherein are mark'd the Number of measured Miles, and the usual Roads from one Post-Town to another, after the Designs of Herman Moll. V. Of the Isles of Wight, Man, Jersey, Guernsey, and other British Isles, with the Maps of the same.
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A collection of letters, in which the imperfection of learning, even among Christians, and a remedy for it, are hinted. The Usefulness of the Celtick is instanced, in illustrating the Antiquities of the British Isles, in pointing out the Errors of Mr. Innes, and the most ancient People and Language; some Elements of which are set down....
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The blessings of eighty eight, or, A short narrative of the auspicious protection of our reform'd Protestant church under the number of eight : with a brief numerical collection of the most miraculous operations, and mysterious revelations of divine wisdom inserted in sacred wit : together with the most remarkable conquests, judgements, deliverances, mutations, and fatal catastrophe's which have hap'ned in this British Isle since the Creation, and how they fall ... under their digital numbers : with divinve poems and meditations /
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A collection of letters in which the imperfection of learning, even among Christians, and a remedy for it, are hinted : the usefulness of the Celtick is instanced in illustrating the antiquities of the British Isles, in pointing out the errors of Mr. Innes, and the most ancient people and language, some elements of which are set down : the affinity betwixt the language of the Americans of the terra firma and these of the ancient Britains is proved : the scripture-account of things is confim'd : an objection against revealed religion, heretofore not fully answered, is removed : a specimen of a dictionary, English-Celtick and Celtick-English, is given : as also, a collection of papers, in which the proceedings of the honourable society of improvers, the honourable and learned faculty of advocates, some general assemblies, their commissions and committees, and the testimonies of some learned men about this affair are represented.
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The deponents.
“…The mighty monarch of this British Isle, Disturb'd to hear his subjects prate and smile…”
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Indo-European migrations, c. 400 BCE-1000 BCE
“…Indo-Europeans Migrations c.4000 BCE-1000BCE-- Africa, Europe, Asia, Arabia, Anatolia, British Isles, India, Persia, Middle East map…”
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