-
1
A treatise of trover and conversion or the law of actions on the case for torts and wrongs; wherein all the cases concerning such actions, are digested under their proper heads. ......
Published: In the Savoy: printed by Eliz. Nutt and R. Gosling (assigns of Edward Sayer, Esq;) for R. Gosling, 1721Subjects: Get full text
Online Book -
2
-
3
The lady's companion or, accomplish'd director in the whole art of cookery. Containing Approved Receipts, (never before Published;) for Pastry, Pyes, Pasties, Fricassies, Baking, Roasting, Stewing, Boiling, Ragous, Soops, Sauces, Pickling, Collaring, Potting, Cakes, Custards, Puddings, Creams, Preserving, Candying, Torts, Jellies, Cheese-Cakes, Made Wines, &c. Also, Bills of Fare for all the Seasons of the Year, with an Alphabetical Index to the whole....
Get full text
Online Book -
4
The necessity and holiness of churches. A sermon preach'd at the consecration of the new church at Kings-Wood, Before The Right Reverend Father in God Joseph Lord Bishop of Gloucester, on Tuesday August the 27th, 1723. By Robert Bull, Rector of Tort-Worth and Prebandary of Gloucester. Publish'd at the Request of his Lordship and the Clergy Present.
Get full text
Online Book -
5
Declarations and pleadings in the most usual actions brought in the several courts of King's-Bench and Common-Pleas at Westminster, Viz. In Actions of Scandal of Peers respecting their Honour. Slander of Common Persons respecting their Life, Liberty, Estate, Office, Reputation, &c. Case On Bills of Exchange, Policies of Assurance, &c. On Promises or Contracts Express'd or Imply'd. Written. Printed. and Parol. For Non-Feasance and Negligences. Mal-Feasances and Torts, &c. Account against Bailiffs, Receivers and Guardians, &c....
Get full text
Online Book -
6
Relation fidele & incontestable des efets surprenans du remede specifique contre les devoyemens, flus de sang, &c. du feu très-celebre le Sieur Cockburn, Docteur en Medecine, Depuis le Retablissement du dit Remede, c'est à dire, depuis trois Mois. Demontrés en Diverses Cures qu'il a operé, quand tout autre Remede avoit été essaïé en vain, pendant plusieurs Années. Ces Cas ne sont point choisis, mais sont publiés fidelement, dans le même Ordre, & avec les Circonstances qu'ils se sont presentés; car s'il y avoit eu plusieurs ou qu'une Personne sur lequel le Remede n'eut point eu D'Efet, ou eut fait du Tort, il auroit été inseré ici tout comme le reste....
Get full text
Online Book -
7
The new art of cookery, made plain and easy Which far exceeds any thing of the kind ever yet published; being enriched with a great variety of receipts from the best treatises on this subject. Containing, I. Of roasting and boiling flesh meat, as well as poultry. II. Of made dishes. III. Of ragous. IV. Of fricasees. V. Of Hashes. VI. Of soups and rich gravies. VII. Of soups for fast days. VIII. Of things necessary for the sick. IX. Of dressing of fish; the sauces for; and how to dress a turtle. X. Of collaring and potting. XI. Of pies of fruit, and a variety of pastes for. XII. Of pies of savoury meat. XIII. Of puddings and dumplings. XIV. Of sweetmeats and other decorations for the table. XV. Of the different plummeries and blanc mange. XVI. Of whips and syllabubs. XVII. Of preserves, jellies and jams. XVIII. Of creams, custards, torts, and cheese-cakes. XIX. Of cakes, as well plumb, seed, and saffron, &c....
Get full text
Book -
8
A letter sent to Mr. James Shepheard, Whilst Prisoner in Newgate, Persuading him to repent of His Design to murder the King. Shewing, I. By a short Essay upon the Original Nature and Progress of Civil Government, That his Majesty's Title to the Monarchy of Britain, is agreeable to the very End of Government it self; to the Right of the Davidical Line in that Government, which was more immediately established by God Himself; to the Notions of the Primitive Christians in the first Christian Empire of the World; to the Constitution of Old England, and most Christian and other Polite Governments in the Universe. II. From the Instances of Saul and Ishbosheth, and from many other Texts of Scripture, That the Persons of Sovereign Princes are guarded by the express Laws of God, from the Insults of all private Persons whatever, whether their own Subjects or others. III. That the Oath of Allegiance taken to any former King or Queen of England, binds the Conscience of him that took it, to perform the Contents thereof to his present Majesty King George. By Capt. Richard Dunning, of Sampford-Courtney in Devon, Author of the Sentiments of the Western Tortes, publish'd at the Beginning of the late Rebellion.
Get full text
Online Book -
9
The law of testaments and last wills. Containing all that is necessary to be known and practised by testators and their executors, administrators, &c. As also, what relates to the Distribution of the Estates of Intestates. In the following Particulars. The different Kinds of Testaments and Last Wills: By whom to be made: How to be executed: and, By what Means revocable. What Persons are, or are not, capable of making a Testament. How Lands pass by a Will; and for what Estates: With the Nature of Devises of all Kinds. The Nature of a Legacy: How it differs from a Donatio Mortis Causâ, or Gift by Reason of Death: When, and to whom, to be paid: When to be abated or refunded. What relates to Interest and Maintenance: Devises to Charitable Uses, &c. The Customs of London, &c. The Revocation of a Testament, Republication, &c. Who may be an Executor: His Power: How limited: His Duty: Refusal of the Executorship: Probat, &c. What Things the Executor shall have, and what the Heir. The Bona Paraphernalia; or Wife's Cloaths, Jewels, Ornaments, &c. What shall be Assets, &c. What Debts be first paid, &c. Who shall be an Executor de son tort, or of his own Wrong. How far liable to Creditors and Legatees, &c....
Published: In the Savoy: printed by Henry Lintot, (assignee of Edw. Sayer, Esq;) for J. Osborn, at the Golden Ball in Pater-Noster Row, 1744Get full text
Online Book