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A pocket companion for Oxford. Containing, an accurate description of the public edifices, the buildings in each of the colleges, the gardens, Statues, Busts, Pictures, the Hieroglyphicks at Magdalen College, and all other Curiosities, in the University. With an Historical Account of the Foundation of the Colleges, their History, and present State. To which is prefix'd, correct lists of the chancellors, high-stewards, Vice-Chancellors, Professors, Lecturers, &c....
Published: printed for R. Clements , near the Theatre ; and sold by R. Baldwin, in Pater Noster-Row, London, 1756Get full text
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The new Oxford guide: or, companion through the University. Exhibiting every particular worthy the observation of the curious in each of the public building, colleges, halls, &c. Together with the Ceremonies at installing a Chancellor....
Published: printed for J. Fletcher in the Turl; S. Parker in the High-Street; and J. Fletcher in St. Paul's Church Yard, London, 1764Get full text
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Strictures on the true cause of the present alarming scarcity of grain and other provisions; and a plan for permanent relief: humbly submitted to Public Consideration, by Alexander Annesley. With an Historical Deduction of the prices of provisions. Interspersed with various matters connected with the Commerce and Navigation of Great Britain. Together with a Chronological account of the several Statutes, Proclamations, and Parliamentary Regulations, For controuling the Markets, And preventing Monopoly, Engrossing, &c. &c. From the Norman Conquest to the present Aera. Dedicated to the right honourable William Pitt, chancellor of the exchequer
Published: printed by S. Hamilton, Falcon-Court, Fleet-Street, for Messrs. Murray & Highley, Fleet-Street, 1800Get full text
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Tracts on the subject of an union, between Great Britain and Ireland. Volume the ninth. Containing, I. Pro and con; being an epitome or impartial abstract of the principal publications for and against the subject of a legislative union. II. The utility of union illustrated and set forth in a variety of statements. By Thepohilus Swift, Esq. III. Plain truths, and correct statement of facts, in reply to Mr. Grattan's answer to the lord chancellor's speech. IV. Observations on some passages in the publications of a citizen of Dublin, lately disfranchised, in a letter from Hipodidascalus to the Right Hon....
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