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  1. An Excellent now [sic] song, intituled My love she is the ring-leader : Together with three excellent new songs. Song II. The lasses of Kinghorn. Song III. Dear Colin, with the answer. Song IV. Another way of dear Colin

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    Edinburgh: Printed and sold in Pearson's Closs, a little above the Cross, 1743 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  2. Thrasher, William [VerfasserIn]

    The marrow of chymical physick; or, The practice of making chymical medicines : Divided in three books: viz. Shewing the true and perfect order to distil, or draw forth from vegetables, minerals, and metals, their spirits, oyls, vinegars, salts, extracts, or tinctures, essences and magisteries, flowers, and salts, &c. Whereunto is added at the end of every such preparation, its most excellent vertue and medicinal use, for the preservation of health, and restoring the diseased to sanity. A rare way of making metaline glass of any colour whatsoever. Very useful for the making artificial rubies, saphirs, jacinths, &c. Likewise for the enamiling [sic] of rings, or for jewels; being very excellent and easie. By W. T. philo-astro-medicus, and student in chymistry

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    London: printed by T.J. for Peter Parker at the White Lion in Billiter-Lane, 1669 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Erschienen in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  3. Christie, James Mr [VerfasserIn]

    Particulars of a valuable and truly eligible freehold estate, delightfully situate in the parishes of Shackleford and Pepper Harrow; in the most pleasant and healthy part of the county of Surry : Consisting of a capital, regular, and exceedingly substantial modern mansion, called Shackleford House, with numerous corresponding attached and detached offices of every description; excellent kitchen garden, inclosed by lofty walls, cloathed with choice fruit trees in full bearing; green house, ice house; farm yard, lodges, &c. Ninety-two acres and upwards of excellent land, about thirty acres of which are fine meadow, the rest arable land and pleasure grounds; and six fish ponds stored with carp, tench, trout, &c. Appearing from the mansion to be, and convertible at a small expence into, one continued sheet of water, of great length. The whole surrounded by plantations and walks in a ring fence, partly inclosed by a new oak paling. The mansion and offices are in perfect repair; the grounds in a high state of cultivation; and form a comforatble, exceedingly convenient, and complete residence for a family of distinction. Also six fields of excellent arable land, containing together twenty-three acres, twenty-nine perch, partly adjoining to, and partly at a small distance from the above, with extensive common rights on Shackleford and Pepperharrow commons, and the right of the private road from Shackleford to the turnpike road between Farnham and Guildford. Which will be sold by private contract, by Mr. Christie

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    [London]: s.n, [1790?] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  4. Aristotle's true fortune-teller, containing a great many rare and true receipts for love : Viz. First, whether a person shall marry or live single. How to make a man or woman love you-how bachelors maids, widows &c. shall see the face of them they shall marry in a drinking glass. The interpretation of dreams. The signification of moles-how to know whether a female be a pure virgin or not-to make an inchanted love ring, to cause one to fall in love with you how to make a true love powder-how to know if a ... his lost his maiden head or not-in what hour you shall find the female fern seed excellent in the way of love-and lastly, love observations on hearing the cuckow song

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    Aberdeen: Published for the instruction of young men and maids, bachelors and widows, 1786 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  5. Christie and Ansell (London, England)

    A catalogue of all the genuine stock of excellent wines : consisting of About 400 Dozen of Oriental Madeira, near 200 Dozen of fine Old Red Port, Red and White Constantia, Old Arrack, &c. Also, Some Valuable Jewels, Two Gold Repeating Watches, Rich Snuff Boxes, a very Capital Single-Stone Brilliant Ring; A large Quantity of Table and Bed Linen, And other Effects, of Alexander Wynch, Esq; deceased, Which will be sold by auction, By Mess. Christie and Ansell, (by Order of the Executors) At their Great Room, next Cumberland-House, Pall-Mall, On Monday, November 5, 1781, and two following days. To be Viewed on Friday and Saturday preceding the Sale, which will begin each Day at Twelve O'Clock. Catalogues may be had as above, and at Garraway's Coffee House. N. B. The Wines to be tasted only on the Mornings (and at the Time) of Sale

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    [London]: s.n, [1781] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  6. Blagrave, John [VerfasserIn]

    The mathematical ievvel : shewing the making, and most excellent vse of a singuler instrument so called: in that it performeth with wonderfull dexteritie, whatsoeuer is to be done, either by quadrant, ship, circle, cylinder, ring, dyall, horoscope, astrolabe, sphere, globe, or any such like heretofore deuised: ... The vse of which iewel, is so aboundant and ample, that it leadeth any man practising thereon, the direct pathway ... through the whole artes of astronomy, cosmography, ... and briefely of whatsoeuer concerneth the globe or sphere: ... The most part newly founde out by the author, compiled and published ... by Iohn Blagraue of Reading gentleman and well willer to the mathematickes, who hath cut all the prints or pictures of the whole worke with his owne hands. 1585

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    Imprinted at London: by Walter Venge, dwelling in Fleetelane ouer against the Maiden head, [1585] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Erschienen in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  7. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner (London, England)

    The particulars of the capital and very valuable freehold estate : desirably situate in the most beautiful part of the county of Essex, Within Three Miles of Chelmsford, on the High Road to Witham, Harwich, and Colchester; comprising the noble and truly-distinguished mansion house, called New Hall, with suitable offices of every denomination, Pleasure Grounds, Plantations, Wilderness, Woods, Fish Ponds, Canal, capital walled Kitchen Garden, and demesne lands, containing six hundred & fifty-two acres, Lying within a Ring Fence, in a high State of Cultivation; with excellent brick farm houses, brick barns, and all other proper out-buildings; The Whole forming one of the compleatest Estates in the Kingdom, now in capital Farms, over which there is an exclusive Right of Sporting: also Old Hall farm, Containing Two Hundred and Forty-Two Acres; together with the manor of Old Hall, With the Annual Quit Rents, Fines at Will of Lord, Courts, Royalties, Fishery, and Immunities: and also Forty-Three Acres of Land, a Brick and Tile Kiln, and a new-erected House, In the High Road to Chelmsford; and a small farm in Springfield Lane: The rental of the whole about Nine Hundred Pounds per Annum, Exclusive of Mansion House and Manor: which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, & Skinner, on Wednesday the 4th of July, 1798, At Twelve O'Clock, At Garraway's Coffee House, 'change Alley, Cornhill, London, in six lots

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    [London]: s.n, [1798] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  8. Christie, James Mr [VerfasserIn]

    Particulars and conditions of sale of a capital and truly valuable leasehold and copyhold estate, held under the Church, renewable according to the custom of Church lands, late the property of Robert Albion Cox, Esq : Consisting of the extensive manor of Piddletrenthyde; a capital messuage, or manor house, with suitable attached and detached offices; farm yard, walled kitchen garden, pleasure grounds; royalties of hunting, fishing, and fowling; demesne lands; Sunday messages, farms, lands, tenements, and mills, containing together upwards of two thousand and thirty-four customary acres of excellent land, principally pasture, and meadow lying together, and nearly in a ring fence. The great tithes of the Parish of Piddletrenthyde, the whole of the annual value of one thousand five hundred pounds. The estate is ... in the Parish of Piddletrenthyde in a beautiful and sporting part of the county of Dorset-principally in hand, in a high state of cultivation, abounding with all sorts of game, and in a country peculiarly adapted to field sports. To be sold by private contract, By Mr. Christie, of Pall Mall. Piddletrenthyde is six miles from Dorchester, fourteen from Blandford, thirteen from Sherborne, and fourteen from Weymouth. A plan of the estate, and abstracts of the leases under which it is held, to be seen in Pall Mall

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    [London]: s.n, [1790?] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  9. Christie, James Mr [VerfasserIn]

    Particulars of a valuable and truly eligible freehold, and part copyhold estate, in the parishes of Leatherhead and Fetcham, in the most fertile and pleasant part of the county of Surry : Consisting of the celebrated and much admired villa, called Randalls, and sundry farms, lands, and tenements surrounding the same, and nearly in a ring fenced; divided, and in part bounded by the beautiful flow meanders of the river Mole; containing upwards of 900 acres of excellent land, about 330 acres of which is the finest meadow land in the kingdom. A valuable and extensive common right over Leatherhead and Fetcham commons. An almost exclusive right of fishery for trout, &c. for near three miles in the river from Leatherhead Bridge to Stokebridge part of which is in hand, and part much underlet on lease and at will to the following respectable tenants, viz. Mess. May, Rachel Reynel, Wm. Wade, Esq; Smith, Jones, Bernard, Halfacre, Maybank, Ragge, Boughton, Stacey, Ayres, Styles, and sundry cottagers. The mansion house, &c. Park, home farm, and fishery in hand are of the annual value of 565Đ. and upwards; the rest of the estate is much underlet at Đ554. 12s. 0d. Making together one thousand one hundred and nineteen pounds twelve shillings. Which will be sold by private contract, by Mr. Christie. A plan of the estate may be seen, and tickets had for viewing the same, in Pall Mall

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    [London]: s.n, [1790?] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  10. Christie, James Mr [VerfasserIn]

    A catalogue of the reserved collection of statues, busts, vases, urns, sarcophagi, &c : and Other Select and Valuable Pieces of Antiquity; also, Sundry modern busts of Exquisite Sculpture, and highly finished, comprising A Bust of Venus de Medicis-Shakespear-Stern-Cato the Censor-Scipio Africano; and other renowned and admired Characters. Several elegant Statuary Marble Chimney Pieces, and curious and scarce Marble Slabs, the Property of Lyde Brown, Esq; Removed from his late Residence in the City. Also, a small collection of Italian, French, Flemish and Dutch Pictures, Prints, Drawings, &c. and A capital Set of Brussels Tapestry from Teniers, in excellent Preservation. Which will be sold by auction, By Mr. Christie, At his Great Room, in Pall Mall, On Friday, May 30, 1788, and following Day. To be publickly Viewed Two Days preceding the Sale, which will begin each Day at Twelve O'Clock. Catalogues may be had at the Rainbow Coffee House, Cornhill; and in Pall Mall. N. B. The Clocks, Jewels, Rings, &c. will be sold in the First Day's Sale

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    [London]: s.n, [1788] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  11. The wonderful, strange, apparition and ghost of Edward Ashley, the Widdow Ashley's son, that lives in Little Russell-Street in Bloomsbury, near the Hole in the Wall, who several times appear'd to his wife, Mary Davice, living in Ray's Court, in Cross-Street, near Holbourn. How he desired her to Ride out of Town with him; and the 23th of March the Spirit brought another Ghost and a White Horse, and setting her thereon, they Rode in Lambs-Conduit Fields and Bloomsbury-Market, then set her down at the Hole in the Wall by the Market. How he discover'd to her the Wedding Ring, and upon taking his Leave, Vanished in a Flash of Fire. Upon her Screeking out, Joseph Hill, a Watchman, found her in a Shift and one Petticoat barefoot; and upon her Examination and Confession, carried her to her Lodging, where she lies in great Torment; and several Divines and Thousands of People flock daily to see her. You have also Added an Excellent Sermon Preach'd by a Reverend Divine of the Church of England on that Miraculous Occasion, and very suitable to the Subject

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    London: printed for J. Smith in Fetter-Lane, 1712 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  12. Blagrave, John [VerfasserIn]

    The mathematical iewel : shewing the making, and most excellent vse of a singuler instrument so called: in that it performeth with wonderfull dexteritie, whatsoeuer is to be done, either by quadrant, ship, circle, cylinder, ring, dyall, horoscope, astrolabe, sphere, globe, or any such like heretofore deuised: yea or by most tables commonly extant: and that generally to all places from pole to pole. The vse of which iewel, is so aboundant and ample, that it leadeth any man practising thereon, the direct pathway (from the first steppe to the last) through the whole artes of astronomy, cosmography, geography, topography, nauigation, longitudes of regions, dyalling, sphericall triangles, setting figures, and briefely of whatsoeuer concerneth the globe or sphere: with great and incredible speede, plainenesse, facilitie, and pleasure: the most part newly founde out by the author, compiled and published for the furtherance, as well of gentlemen and others desirous of speculatiue knowledge, and priuate practise: as also for the furnishing of such worthy mindes, nauigators, and traueylers, that pretend long voyages or new discoueries

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    [London]: Imprinted at London by Walter Venge, dwelling in Fleetelane ouer against the Maiden head, [1585] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Erschienen in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  13. Blagrave, John [VerfasserIn]

    The mathematical iewel : shewing the making, and most excellent vse of a singuler instrument so called: in that it performeth with wonderfull dexteritie, whatsoeuer is to be done, either by quadrant, ship, circle, cylinder, ring, dyall, horoscope, astrolabe, sphere, globe, or any such like heretofore deuised: yea or by most tables commonly extant: and that generally to all places from pole to pole. The vse of which iewel, is so aboundant and ample, that it leadeth any man practising thereon, the direct pathway (from the first steppe to the last) through the whole artes of astronomy, cosmography, geography, topography, nauigation, longitudes of regions, dyalling, sphericall triangles, setting figures, and briefely of whatsoeuer concerneth the globe or sphere: with great and incredible speede, plainenesse, facilitie, and pleasure: the most part newly founde out by the author, compiled and published for the furtherance, as well of gentlemen and others desirous of speculatiue knowledge, and priuate practise: as also for the furnishing of such worthy mindes, nauigators, and traueylers, that pretend long voyages or new discoueries

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    [London]: Imprinted at London by Walter Venge, dwelling in Fleetelane ouer against the Maiden head, [1585] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Erschienen in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  14. Blagrave, John [VerfasserIn]

    The mathematical iewel : shewing the making, and most excellent vse of a singuler instrument so called: in that it performeth with wonderfull dexteritie, whatsoeuer is to be done, either by quadrant, ship, circle, cylinder, ring, dyall, horoscope, astrolabe, sphere, globe, or any such like heretofore deuised: yea or by most tables commonly extant: and that generally to all places from pole to pole. The vse of which iewel, is so aboundant and ample, that it leadeth any man practising thereon, the direct pathway (from the first steppe to the last) through the whole artes of astronomy, cosmography, geography, topography, nauigation, longitudes of regions, dyalling, sphericall triangles, setting figures, and briefely of whatsoeuer concerneth the globe or sphere: with great and incredible speede, plainenesse, facilitie, and pleasure: the most part newly founde out by the author, compiled and published for the furtherance, as well of gentlemen and others desirous of speculatiue knowledge, and priuate practise: as also for the furnishing of such worthy mindes, nauigators, and traueylers, that pretend long voyages or new discoueries

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    [London]: Imprinted at London by Walter Venge, dwelling in Fleetelane ouer against the Maiden head, [1585] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Erschienen in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  15. Blagrave, John [VerfasserIn]

    The mathematical iewel : shewing the making, and most excellent vse of a singuler instrument so called: in that it performeth with wonderfull dexteritie, whatsoeuer is to be done, either by quadrant, ship, circle, cylinder, ring, dyall, horoscope, astrolabe, sphere, globe, or any such like heretofore deuised: yea or by most tables commonly extant: and that generally to all places from pole to pole. The vse of which iewel, is so aboundant and ample, that it leadeth any man practising thereon, the direct pathway (from the first steppe to the last) through the whole artes of astronomy, cosmography, geography, topography, nauigation, longitudes of regions, dyalling, sphericall triangles, setting figures, and briefely of whatsoeuer concerneth the globe or sphere: with great and incredible speede, plainenesse, facilitie, and pleasure: the most part newly founde out by the author, compiled and published for the furtherance, as well of gentlemen and others desirous of speculatiue knowledge, and priuate practise: as also for the furnishing of such worthy mindes, nauigators, and traueylers, that pretend long voyages or new discoueries

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    [London]: Imprinted at London by Walter Venge, dwelling in Fleetelane ouer against the Maiden head, [1585] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Erschienen in: Early English Books Online / EEBO