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A discourse on the study of the law being an introductory lecture, read in the public schools, October XXV, M.DCC.LVIII, by William Blackstone, Esq; D. C. L. Barrister At Law, And Vinerian Professor Of The Laws Of England In The University Of Oxford. Published BY Direction Of The Vice-Chancellor, Head, Of Houses, And Proctors.
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A discourse on the study of the law being an introductory lecture, read in the public schools, October XXV, M.DCC.LVIII, by William Blackstone, Esq; D.C.L. Barrister at Law, and Vinerian Professor of the Laws of England in the University of Oxford. Published by direction of the Vice-Chancellor, heads of houses, and proctors.
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Oxoniensis academia: or, the antiquities and curiosities of the University of Oxford. Giving an account of all the public edifices, both ancient and modern, particularly the Colleges and Halls, with their Chapels and Libraries; their most remarkable Curiosities and antique Customs; Parish Churches, Public Schools, Theatre, Musaeums, and Printing-House. Also the College Gardens, and Physic Garden, and other Places in the University. Together with lists of the founders, public benefactors, governors, and Visitors of the several Colleges and Halls; also Portraitures of famous Scholars and Statesmen; whose Pictures are plac'd in the Long-Gallery, with their Titles and Characters. Also Lists of the Chancellors, High-Stewards, Burgesses, Vice-Chancellors, Proctors, Professors, Lecturers, Public Orators, Keepers of the Archives and Musaeums, Public Registers and Public Librarians of this University....
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An Act to impower commissioners in commissions of bankrupts, issued since the four and twentieth day of June, one thousand seven hundred and six, and on or before the six and twent...
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A letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt, Chancellor of His Majesty's Exchequer, wherein is demonstrated, by various arithmetic calculations, the injuries that have arisen, and will continue to arise, to the Bank of England, To Every Public Office, To Funded Property, To Commerce, To Agencies, And To The Nation In General, from the present erroneous method of calculating interest on money.
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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, 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: sold by R. Clements, near the Theatre; and by R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row, London, 1753Get full text
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A letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt, chancellor of His Majesty's Exchequer, wherein is demonstrated, by various arithmetic calculations, the injuries that have arisen and will continue to arise to the Bank of England, to every public office, to funded property, to commerce, to agencies, and to the nation in general from the present erroneous method of calculating interest on money
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