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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433009958467
Includes index. ; Discourses and papers of members of the Royal Society of London. ; v. 4 [i.e. 1]. Containing: Pt. 1, the mathematical papers; Pt. 2, the physiological papers -- v. 5 [i.e. 2]. Containing: Pt. 1, the anatomical and medical papers; Pt. 2, the Philological and miscellaneous papers. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Military Service Inst.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.69015000003018
"The Anatomy of Man's Body" on page [3] is the only illustration. ; Title within double rule. ; Signatures: [A]⁶ B-C⁶. ; Minick, A.R. History of printing in Maryland, 1791-1800, ; Evans, C. American bibliography, ; Drake, M. Almanacs of the United States, ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Contemporary printed limp paper cover/title page; three gatherings; stab-sewn; untrimmed edges. Housed in half brown leather slipcase with brown cloth sides, spine titled in gold. ; Clements Library copy imperfect: pages [5]-[6] torn, not affecting text. ; ACQ: 6451; Heartman; 1/14/1948.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t8nc5t32t
Written by Richard Alsop, Lemuel Hopkins and Theodore Dwight. cf. Sabin, Bibl. amer.; Trumbull, List of books printed in Connecticut, 1709-1800. ; In verse. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Bancroft xE321.A45: Bookplates of Henry B. Anthony and Benjamin DeForest Curtiss.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112105090643
v. 1. The constitution of the New-York Historical Society : a discourse, designed to commemorate the discovery of New-York by Henry Hudson . / by Samuel Miller. The relation of John de Verrazzano, a Florentine, of the land by him discouered in the name of His Maiestie : diuers voyages and northerne discoueries of that worthy irrecouerable discouerer Master Henry Hvdson . / by Iohn Playse . and H. Hvdson. A second voyage or employment of Master Henry Hvdson, for finding a passage to the East Indies by the north-east / written by himselfe. The third voyage of Master Henry Hvdson toward Noua Zembla . / by Robert Ivet. An abstract of the iournall of Master Henry Hvdson, for the discouerie of the North-west passage . Documents . collected from the second volume of . "Historical collections" / by Ebenezer Hazard. East-Hampton book of laws : [laws established by James, Duke of York, for the government of New-York, in the year 1664] ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Forming a continuation of the work entitled "The Parliamentary history of England from the earliest period to the year 1803." ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Changed back to: Great Britain. Parliament. Cobbett's parliamentary debates during the . session of the . Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the Kingdom of Great Britain . (1812) ; Continues: Great Britain. Parliament. Cobbett's parliamentary debates, during the . session of the . Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain.
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Hitherto, with the exception of a short excursion into the ancient district of Etruria, my researches have been confined to the Roman territory, and to a description of its local scenery and antiquities. I now enter upon a new field of inquiry, interesting from its early cultivation and rich produce: a country, captivating to the eye, by its natural beauties, and to the mind, by the historical events which it summons to the recollection; a country, which flourished in a high state of opulence and prosperity, before Rome could boast even of its foundation,* and which gave birth and protection to a long train of the most illustrious warriors, legislators, and philosophers. A study of the Etruscan, Greek, and Roman nations comprehends all that is required from a general investigation of Italy ; and if our re searches were made according to the order of chronology, our first attention would be directed towards Etruria, whose language is now unknown to us; but we may still retrace with astonishment the rude architecture of that nation in the Cyclopean walls, which still exist in many parts of its ancient territory ; and by a residence at Volterra, we may become acquainted with the funereal rites of the Etruscan nation. If we extend our re searches still further, we shall find this once populous and well-inhabited territory become deserted and infectious from pestilential air. And whilst we tread over this ground, the mind will recur to those vicissitudes of fortune which it has experienced ; and recollect, that from the downfall of this celebrated nation, Imperial Rome acknowledges its origin. From Etruria our thoughts will naturally be directed towards Greece, and the connexion which its republics, particularly Athens, had with Sicily; and on a view of this fertile island, the classical tourist will find a rich field open to his survey. I may say of it what Cicero said of Athens, Quacumque ingredimur, in aliquant historiam ves tigium ponimus ; for each day's journey will supply matter for historical inquiry, recall to our memory the studies of our younger days, and identify the very places where many of the most interesting events have transpired. Satiated, though not tired, with those antiquities which the territory of Rome has afforded, I now enter with anxiety and zeal on a new district; new in its original language, and new in the style of architecture which its ancient monuments will present. Nova resagitur. Tyrants, heroes, philosophers, and legislators already flit before my sight. The vision is pleasing, and I hope will terminate with instruction. ; N/A
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A collection of the Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland previously owned by Sir Redmond Barry. Most volumes contain his Ex Libris and signature, with some being heavily annotated.
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A collection of the Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland previously owned by Sir Redmond Barry. Most volumes contain his Ex Libris and signature, with some being heavily annotated.
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A collection of the Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland previously owned by Sir Redmond Barry. Most volumes contain his Ex Libris and signature, with some being heavily annotated.
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A collection of the Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland previously owned by Sir Redmond Barry. Most volumes contain his Ex Libris and signature, with some being heavily annotated.
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