John Hill
Also known as
Hill, John
Died 1775-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL518081A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (20)
- Great Britain (15)
- Botany (12)
- Therapeutic use (8)
- Medical Botany (8)
- Reproduction (7)
- Mineralogy (6)
Books by John Hill
Total count: 183
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Arithmetick, both in theory and practice, made plain and easyin all the common and useful rules, both in whole numbers, and fractions, vulgar and decimal. Also interest, simple and compound, and annuities. Likewise extraction of the square and cube-roots; as also the tables and construction of logarithms, with their use in arithmetick, and compound interest: together with arithmetical and geometrical progression: and the combination and election, permutation, and composition of numbers and quantities2th ed., with the addition of several algebraical questions.Printed for D. Midwinter1716-01-01
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Arithmetickboth in the theory and practice, made plain and easie in all the common and useful rules ... also the tables and construction of logarithms ...3 ed. with the addition of several algebraical questions.Printed for D. Midwinter1721-01-01
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Orpheusan English operaPrinted for John Clarke1740-01-01
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An answer to the many plain and notorious lyes advanc'd by Mr. John Rich, harlequin, and contain'd in a pamphlet, which he vainly and foolishly calls, An answer to Mr. Hill's preface to OrpheusPrinted for J. Clarke ...1740-01-01
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An answer to the many plain and notorious lyes advanc'd by Mr. John Rich, Harlequin; and contain'd in a pamphlet, ... An answer to Mr. Hill's preface to Orpheus. By Mr. John Hillprinted for J. Clarke1740-01-01
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Arithmetick, both in the theory and practice ...As also the tables and construction of logarithms ...The 7th ed., accurately rev., cor., and improved by Mr. E. Hatton, and others.Printed for R. Ware ...1745-01-01
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Remarks on 'Squire Ayre's Memoirs of the life and writings of Mr. Popein a letter to Mr. Edmund Curl, bookseller : with authentic memoirs of the life and writings of the said E----C--lPrinted for M. Cooper1745-01-01
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A general natural history, or, New and accurate descriptions of the animals, vegetables, and minerals, of the different parts of the worldwith their virtues and uses, as far as hitherto certainly known, in medicine and mechanics : illustrated by a general review of the knowledge of the ancients, and the discoveries and improvements of later ages in these studies : including the history of the materia medica, pictoria, and tinctoria, of the present and earlier ages : as also observations on the neglected properties of many valuable substances known at present, and attempts to discover the lost medicines, &c. of former ages, in a series of critical enquiries into the materia medica of the ancient Greeks : with a great number of figures, elegantly engravedPrinted for Thomas Osborne, in Gray's-Inn, Holbourn1748-01-01
A general natural history; or, new and accurate descriptions of the animals, vegetables and minerals, of the different parts of the world; with their virtues and uses, as far as hitherto certainly known, in medicine and mechanics ... Including the history of the materia medica, pictoria, and tinctoria, of the present and earlier ages ... with a great number of figures, elegantly engravedPrinted for Thomas Osborne1748-01-01
A general natural history; or, new and accurate descriptions of the animals, vegetables and minerals, of the different parts of the world; with their virtues and uses, as far as hitherto certainly known, in medicine and mechanics ... Including the history of the materia medica, pictoria, and tinctoria, of the present and earlier ages ... with a great number of figures, elegantly engravedPrinted for Thomas Osborne1748-01-01-
A general natural historyor New and accurate descriptions of the animals, vegetables, and minerals, of the different parts of the world : with their virtues and uses, as far as hitherto certainly known, in medicine and mechanics : illustrated by a general review of the knowledge of the ancients, and the discoveries and improvements of later ages in these studies : including the history of the materia medica, pictoria, and tinctoria, of the present and earlier ages : as also observations on the neglected properties of many valuable substances known at present : and attempts to discover the lost medicines, &c. of former ages, in a series of critical enquiries into the materia medica of the anceint Greeks : with a great number of figures, elegantly engravedPrinted for Thomas Osborne1748-01-01
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A complete history of drugsto which is added what is farther observed on the same subject, from Mess. Lemery and Tournefort, divided into three classes, vegetable, animal, and mineral; with their use in physic, chemistry, pharmacy, and several other arts. Illustrated with above four hundred copper-cuts, curiously done from the life; and an explanation of their different names, places of growth and countries where they are produced; with the methods of distinguishing the genuine and perfect, from the adulterated, sophisticated, and decayed; together with their virtures, &c. A work of great use and curiosity. Done into English from the OriginalsFourth edition, carefully corrected, with large additions.Printed for J. and J. Bonwicke, S. Birt, W. Parker, C. Hitch, and E. Wicksteed1748-01-01
Lucina sine concubitu. A letter humbly address'd to the Royal Society; in which is proved by most incontestible evidence, drawn from reason and practice, that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed without any commerce with manprinted and sold by M. Copper1750-01-01-
The oeconomy of human lifePart the second. Translated from an Indian manuscript, found soon after that which contain'd the original of the first part; and written by the same hand. In a second letter from an English gentleman residing in China, to the Earl of ***.printed by and for J. Exshaw, and J. Edsall, R. James, and M. Williamson1750-01-01
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A dissertation on Royal SocietiesIn three letters from a nobleman on his travels, to a person of distinction in Sclavonia. Containing an account of an assembly of a Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, a description of a meeting of a Royal Society in London, ...printed for John Doughty1750-01-01
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Lucina sina concubituA letter humbly address'd to the Royal Society; in which is proved by most incontestible evidence ... that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed without any commerce with man ...The 3d ed.M. Cooper1750-01-01
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The oeconomy of human lifePart the secondPrinted for M. Cooper1750-01-01
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The actora treatise on the art of playing. Interspersed with theatrical anecdotes, critical remarks on plays, and occasional observations on audiences ...R. Griffiths1750-01-01
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Lucina sine concubitu. Lettre addressée à la Societé Royale de Londres, dans laquelle on prouve, par une évidence incontestable, ... qu'une femme peut concevoir, sans avoir de commerce avec aucan homme. Traduit sur la quatriéme edition angloise, ... d'Abraham Johnson1750-01-01
Lucina sine concubituA letter humbly address'd to the Royal Society : in which is proved by most incontestible evidence, drawn from reason and practice, that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed without any commerce with man ...The second edition.Printed, and sold by M. Cooper, at the Globe, in Pater-noster-Row1750-01-01-
The old man's guide to health and longer lifewith rules for diet, exercise, and physick; ...The second edition.printed for M. Cooper. And J. Jolliffe1750-01-01
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Lucina sine concubituA letter humbly address'd to the Royal Society; in which is proved by most incontestible evidence, drawn from reason and practice, that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed without any commerce with man ...The 2d ed.M. Cooper1750-01-01
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Lucina sine concubituLettre addressée à la Societé royale de Londres, dans laquelle on prouve, par une évidence incontestable, tirée de la raison & de la pratique, qu'une femme peut concevoir, sans avoir de commerce avec aucun homme. Traduit sur la 4. ed. angloise, avec un commentaire trés curieux, qui ne s'est pas encore trouvé dans les editions précedentes1750-01-01
Lucina sine concubitu. Lettre addressée à la Societé royale de Londres, dans laquelle on prouve, par une évidence incontestable, tirée de la raison & de la pratique, qu'une femme peut concevoir, sans avoir de commerce avec auc un homme. Traduit [par J.P. Moët] sur la quatrième édition angloise, avec un commentaire trés curieux, qui ne s'est pas encore trouvé dans les editions précedentespublisher not identified1750-01-01-
The actora treatise on the art of playing. Interspersed with theatrical anecdotes, critical remarks on plays, and occasional observations on audiences.printed for R. Griffiths1750-01-01
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A history of the materia medica.Containing descriptions of all the substances used in medicine; their origin, their characters when in perfection, the signs of their decay, their chymical analysis, and an account of their virtues, and of the several preparations from them now used in the shops.T. Longman, C. Hitch and L. Hawes [etc.]1751-01-01
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The InspectorContaining a collection of essays and letters lately published in a new daily-paper called, The London daily advertiser, and Literary gazettePrinted for W. Shropshire, S. Baker, L. Davis, J. Ward, R. Griffiths, J. Fletcher, in Oxford, and T. Merrill, in Cambridge1751-01-01
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A review of the works of the Royal Society of Londoncontaining animadversions on such of the papers as deserve particular observation : in eight parts : under the several heads of arts, antiquities, medicine, miracles, zoophytes, animals, vegetables, mineralsPrinted for R. Griffiths, at the Dunciad in St. Paul's Church-yard1751-01-01
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A review of the works of the Royal Society of Londoncontaining animad-versions on such of the papers as deserve particular observation. In eight parts, under the several heads of Arts, Antiquities, Medicine, Miracles, Zoophytes, Animals, Vegetables, Minerals.R. Griffiths1751-01-01
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The adventures of Mr. George Edwards, a CreoleT. Osborne1751-01-01
Collection of essays and letters.Printed for W. Shropshire [etc.]1751-01-01
A review of the works of the Royal Society of London, containing animadversions on such of the papers as deserve particular observation ... under the several heads of arts, antiquities, medicine, miracles, zoophytes, animals, vegetables, mineralsR. Griffiths1751-01-01-
The history of a woman of qualityor, The adventures of Lady FrailPrinted for M. Cooper and G. Woodfall1751-01-01
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Le bramine inspiréChez Etienne de Bourdeaux...1751-01-01
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The history of a woman of qualityor, the adventures of Lady Frail. By an impartial hand.printed for M. Cooper, and G. Woodfall1751-01-01
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A history of the materia medicaContaining descriptions of all the substances used in medicine; their origin, their characters when in perfection, the signs of their decay, their chymical analysis, and an account of their virtues, and of the several preparations from them now used in the shops ...T. Longman, C. Hitch and L. Hawes [etc.]1751-01-01
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The InspectorContaining a collection of essays and letters lately published in a new daily-paper, called, The London daily advertiser, and literary gazette.printed for W. Shropshire; S. Baker; L. Davis; J. Ward; R. Griffiths; J. Fletcher, in Oxford; and T. Merrill, in Cambridge1751-01-01
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Letters to a ladywith her genuine answers. Both printed verbatim from the originals.re-printed for P. Wilson, and R. James1752-01-01
Essays in natural history and philosophy. Containing a series of discoveries, by the assistance of microscopesJ. Whiston and B. White [etc.]1752-01-01-
An history of animalscontaining descriptions of the birds, beasts, fishes, and insects, of the several parts of the world, and including accounts of the several classes of animalcules, visible only by the assistance of microscopes ...Printed for Thomas Osborne ...1752-01-01
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A letter to Mr. Woodward, on his triumph over the Inspector. By Sampson Edwards, the merry cobler of the Hay-Marketprinted for C. Corbett1752-01-01
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Essays in natural history and philosophy.Containing a series of discoveries, by the assistance of microscopes.J. Whiston and B. White [etc.]1752-01-01
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The oeconomy of human lifePart the secondThe third edition.London, printed: Philadelphia, re-printed, and sold by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, at the new-printing-office.1752-01-01
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The conduct of a married life.Laid down in a series of lettersPrinted for R. Baldwin1753-01-01
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The Smartiada satire. Occasioned by an epic poem, intitled The Hilliad.printed and sold by D. Job1753-01-01
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The Smartiada satire. Occasioned by an epic poem, intitled The Hilliad ...Printed and sold by D. Job1753-01-01
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The InspectorPrinted for R. Griffiths [etc.]1753-01-01
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Observations on the Greek and Roman classics, in a series of letters to a young nobleman, now published for the use of gentlemen at the university, ... to which are added, Remarks on the Italian language and writers, in a letter from M. Joseph Baretti ....printed for Dan. Browne; J. Whiston and B. White; S. Baker; and Lockyer Davis1753-01-01
The story of Elizabeth Canning considered by Dr. Hill. With remarks on what has been called, A clear state of her case, by Mr. Fielding; and answers to the several arguments and suppositions of that writerprinted for M. Cooper1753-01-01
The story of Elizabeth Canning consideredPrinted for M. Cooper ...1753-01-01-
A supplement to Mr. Chambers's Cyclopaedia, or Universal dictionary of arts and sciencesin two volumesPrinted for W. Innys and J. Richardson [and 14 others1753-01-01
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On the management and education of childrena series of letters written to a neice; by the Honourable Juliana-Susannah Seymour.printed for R. Baldwin1754-01-01
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The useful family herbal. Or, an account of all those English plants, which are remarkable for their virtuesand of the drugs, which are produced by vegetables of other countries. With their descriptions, and their uses ... And an appendix, containing, a proposal for the farther seeking into the virtues of English herbs ... The whole intended for the use of families and ... those who are desirous of relieving the distressed sickW. Johnston [etc.1754-01-01
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The conduct of a married lifeLaid down in a series of lettersSecond ed.Printed for R. Baldwin1754-01-01
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Uraniaor, a compleat view of the heavens; containing the antient and modern astronomy, in form of a dictionary: illustrated with a great number of figures, ... By John Hill, ...printed for T. Gardner; and sold by all the booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland1754-01-01
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The conduct of a married lifelaid down in a series of letters2nd ed.Printed for R. Baldwin1754-01-01
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The useful family herbalOr, an account of all those English plants, which are remarkable for their virtues: ... Illustrated with figures of the most useful English plants. With an introduction; ... And an appendix; ...printed for W. Johnston, and W. Owen1754-01-01
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Uraniaor, A compleat view of the heavens; containing the antient and modern astronomy, in form of a dictionary: illustrated with a great number of figures, comprising all the constellations, with the stars laid down according to their exact situations and magnitudes, from repeated and accurate observations ...T. Gardner1754-01-01
The useful family herbal. Or, An account of all those English plants, which are remarkable for their virtues: and of the drugs, which are produced by vegetables of other countries. With their descriptions, and their uses, as proved by experience ... With an introduction ... and an appendix; containing, a proposal for the farther seeking into the virtues of English herbs, and the manner of doing it with ease and safety. The whole intended for the use of families, and for the instruction of those who are desirous of relieving the distressed sickThe second edition.Printed for W. Johnston and W. Owen1755-01-01-
The British herbalan history of plants and trees, natives of Britain, cultivated for use, or raised for beauty. By John Hill, M.D.printed for T. Osborne and J. Shipton; J. Hodges; J. Newbery; B. Collins; and S. Crowder and H. Woodgate1756-01-01
The British herbal: an history of plants and trees, natives of Britain, cultivated for use, or raised for beauty ...T. Osborne and J. Shipton [etc.]1756-01-01-
The British herbalan history of plants and trees, natives of Britain, cultivated for use, or raised for beautyPrinted for T. Osborne and J. Shipton ... J. Hodges ... J. Newbery ... B. Collins and S. Crowder and H. Woodgate ...1756-01-01
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The naval history of Britainfrom the earliest periods of which there are accounts in history, to the conclusion of the year M.DCC.LVI.Printed for T. Osborne and J. Shipton [etc]1756-01-01
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A compleat body of husbandrycontaining rules for performing, in the most profitable manner, the whole business of the farmer, and country gentleman, in cultivating, planting, and stocking of land ...Printed for T. Osborne [ and 5 others1756-01-01
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The sleep of plants, and cause of motion in the sensitive plant, explainedin a letter to C. LinnaeusPrinted for R. Baldwin1757-01-01
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Eden, or, A compleat body of gardeningcontaining plain and familiar directions for raising the several useful products of a garden, fruits, roots and herbage ... and new and practical directions for the management of fruit-trees : with the best methods of culture for the several articles of the kitchen-garden and the compleat management of the ground for raising them, in the natural and artificial mannerPrinted for T. Osborne ... [and 3 others1757-01-01
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The gardener's new Kalendardivided according to the twelve months of the year, and under each month into the separate weeks ... containing the whole practice of gardening under the four general heads, 1. The pleasure garden, 2. The kitchen ground, 3. The seminary, 4. The fruit garden and orchard ... The system of Linnæus is also explained in this work ...Printed for T. Osborne, T. Trye and S. Crowder1758-01-01
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The routA farce of two acts as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-LanePrinted for Mary Cooper, in Paternoster-Row, and J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street1758-01-01
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Outlines of a system of vegetable generation. By Dr. J. Hill. Illustrated with figuresprinted for the author; and to be had of R. Baldwin; T. Osborn; G. Seyffert; and R. Watkins1758-01-01
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The management of the goutby a physician from his own case. With the virtues of an English plant bardana, ... By George Crine, M.D.Third edition.printed for R. Baldwin1758-01-01
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The management of the goutby a physician from his own case; with the virtues of an English plant bardana, not regarded in the present practice; but safe and effectual in alleviating that disease3rd ed.R. Baldwin1758-01-01
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The gardener's new kalendardivided according to the twelve months of the year, ... Illustrated with elegant and useful figures. ... The system of Linnæus is also explained ... And the method of designing, and laying out a garden in the modern taste; ...printed for T. Osborne; T. Trye; and S. Crowder and Co.1758-01-01
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The construction of the nerves, and causes of nervous disorderswith a regimen and medicines which have proved successfulThe second edition.Printed for R. Baldwin ...1758-01-01
The old man's guide to health and longer life: with rules for diet, exercise, and physick; for preserving a good constitution, and preventing disorders in a bad oneThe second edition.M. Cooper & J. Jolliffe1758-01-01
The fabrick of the eye, and the several disorders which injure or destroy the sight. Explained in a clear and useful manner, for the service of those whose eyes are weak or impaired ...with a plain account of all the disorders of the eyes, and safe and effectual remedies for them ...Printed for J. Waugh & M. Cooper1758-01-01-
The routa farce of two acts as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-LanePrinted for Mary Cooper ... and J. Jackson1758-01-01
The management of the gout, by a physician from his own case. With the virtues of an English plant bardana, not regarded in the present practice; but safe and effectual in alleviating that disease4 ed.R. Baldwin1758-01-01-
The management of the gout, by a physician from his own case. With the virtues of an English plant bardana, not regarded in the present practice; but safe and effectual in alleviating that disease4 ed.R. Baldwin1758-01-01
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The virtues of wild valerian in nervous disordersWith directions for gathering and preserving the root ...R. Baldwin1758-01-01
The management of the gout, by a physician from his own case. With the virtues of an English plant bardana, not regarded in the present practice; but safe and effectual in alleviating that disease3 ed.R. Baldwin1758-01-01-
The virtues of wild valerian in nervous disordersWith directions for gathering and preserving therootR. Baldwin1758-01-01
The virtues of honey in preventing many of the worst disorders; and in the certain cure of several others ... the gravel, asthmas ... consumptions, etcPrinted for J. Davis and M. Cooper1759-01-01
The virtues of honey in preventing many of the worst disorders; and in the certain cure of several others ... the gravel, asthmas ... consumptions, etcPrinted for J. Davis and M. Cooper1759-01-01-
Exotic botany illustratedin thirty-five figures of curious and elegant plants: explaining the sexual system; and tending to give some new lights into the vegetable philosophyPrinted at the expense of the author1759-01-01
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The usefulness of a knowledge of plantsillustrated in various instances, relating to medicine, husbandry, arts, and commerce, with the easy means of informationR. Baldwin and J. Jackson1759-01-01
The vegetable systemor, a series of experiments, and observations tending to explain the internal structure, and the life of plants; their growth, and propagation; the number, proportion, and desposition of their constituent parts; with the true course of their juices; the formation of the embryo, the construction of the seed, and the encrease from that state to perfectionOctavo ed.Printed at the expence of the author, and sold by R. Baldwin1759-01-01-
The usefulness of a knowledge of plantsillustrated in various instances, relating to medicine, husbandry, arts, and commerce. With the easy means of information. By J. Hill, M.D.printed for R. Baldwin; and J. Jackson1759-01-01
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The virtues of honey in preventing many of the worst disordersand in the certain cure of several others: particulary the gravel, asthmas, coughs, hoarseness, and a tough morning phlegm. ...printed for J. Davis and M. Cooper1759-01-01
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The vegetable system.Or, a series of experiments, and observations tending to explain the internal structure, and the life of plants; ... Including a new anatomy of plants. The whole from nature only. By John Hill, M.D.printed at the expence of the author, and sold by R. Baldwin1759-01-01
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Observations on the account given of the Catalogue of the royal and noble authors of England, &c. in article sixth of the Critical review, no. 35, for December, 1758Where the unwarrantable liberties taken with that work, and the honourable author of it, are examined and exposed ...Sold by H. Woodgate and S. Brooks, at the Golden-Ball, in Pater-Noster-row1759-01-01
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The practice of gardening explained to all capacitiesincluding the newest improvements. By which gentlemen, who have small gardens, may make themselves masters of the art, and manage them with little expence, to their satisfaction: and the common gardener be enabled to go through his business with credit. With those secrets which gardeners observe in their practice, though none have taught or published them. Containing the raising and entire culture of tender annuals, hardy perennial plants, curious shrubs, and the choicest flowers, from the seed to their perfection: with the making of hot-beds, and the whole art of raising cuttings2d ed.R. Baldwin and J. Jackson1759-01-01
The distinct symptoms of the gravel and stone, explained to the patient; in all their stages and circumstances. With the conduct of life necessary to prevent the encrease of the complaint ... And safe and effectual medicines, easily prepared at home ... particularly the use of sparry waters ... for ... the disorderPrinted for J. Davis and M. Cooper1759-01-01-
The practice of gardening explained to all capacitiesincluding the newest improvements. By which gentlemen, who have small gardens, may make themselves masters of the art, and manage them with little expence, to their satisfaction: and the common gardener be enabled to go through his business with credit. With those secrets which gardeners observe in their practice, though none have taught or published them. Containing the raising and entire culture of tender annuals, hardy perennial plants, curious shrubs, and the choicest flowers, from the seed to their perfection: withthe making of hot-beds, and the whole art of raising cuttings2d ed.R. Baldwin and J. Jackson1759-01-01
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A method of producing double flowers from singleby a regular course of culture. Illustrated with figures.printed for R. Baldwin1759-01-01
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To David Garrick, Esq; the petition of I. In behalf of herself and her sistersprinted for M. Cooper, and J. Jackson1759-01-01
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The distinct symptoms of the gravel and stoneexplained to the patient; in all their stages and circumstances. With the conduct of life necessary to prevent the encrease of the complaint; the most proper management in the fits and during the intervals. ...printed for J. Davis; and M. Cooper1759-01-01
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Cautions against the immoderate use of snufffounded on the known qualities of the tobacco plant : and the effects it must produce when this way taken into the body : and enforced by instances of persons who have perished miserably of diseases, occasioned, or rendered incurable by its useThe second edition. --Printed for R. Baldwin ..., and J. Jackson ...1761-01-01
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Some projects recommended to the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Mamufactures [sic], and Commerce. By the Inspector, ...printed for R. Stevens1761-01-01
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Some projects recommended to the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce2nd ed.Printed for R. Stevens1761-01-01
Cautions against the immoderate use of snuff. Founded on the known qualities of the tobacco plant; and the effects it must produce when this way taken into the bodyand enforced by instances of persons who have perished miserably of diseases, occasioned, or rendered incurable by its use2nd ed.Printed for R. Baldwin ... and J. Jackson1761-01-01-
Botanical tracts, by Dr. Hill, viz. I. Usefulness of a knowledge of plants 2. Outlines of a system of vegetable generation. 3.The origin of double flowers. 4 The origin of proliferous flowers. 5. The sleep of plants. 6. The history and virtues of valerian 7. An account of the mushroom stone. To which are added 1. The method ... by Mr. T. Barnes, ... 2. The practice ... by Mr. T. Perfect. Publish'd at various times. Now first collected together.printed for R. Baldwin1762-01-01
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The sleep of plantsand cause of motion in the sensitive plant, explained. By J. Hill, M.D. In a letter to Linnæus.The second edition.printed for R. Baldwin1762-01-01
On the virtues of sage, in lenthening human life. With rules to attain old age in health and cheerfulnessThe Author; R. Baldwin & J. Ridley1763-01-01-
The virtues of sagein lengthening human life : with rules to attain old age in health and cheerfulnessThe second edition.Printed for the Author ; and sold by R. Baldwin in Pater-noster-Row, and J. Ridley in Saint James's Street1764-01-01
Valeriana oder von denen Tugenden der Baldrian-Wurzel in denen Krankheiten und Zufällen der Nerven, nebst denen Kennzeichen wodurch die wahre von der unächten kan unterschieden werdenA.L. Wirsing1765-01-01-
Centaury, the great stomachicits preference to all other bitters ; in that it gives an appetite and good digestion, and neither heats nor binds the body. With an account of the plant, and method of gathering, and preparing it : and a few rules for such as have weak stomachs.Printed for R. Baldwin ..., and J. Ridley ...1765-01-01
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Les aventures de M. Lovilleentremêlées de plusieurs intrigues galantes & veritables arrivées parmi des personnes du beau-mondeChez Robin, Libr.1765-01-01
The power of water-dock against the scurvy, whether in the plain root or essence. With marks to know that disease in all its states; instances of its being mistaken for other disorders; and rules of life for those afflicted with it ...R. Baldwin & J. Ridley1765-01-01
Hypochondriasis. A practical treatise on the nature and cure of that disorder; commonly called the hyp and hypo ...The author1766-01-01-
Polypodythe ancient doctrine of the virtues of that herb : tried and confirmedPrinted for the author ...; and sold by R. Baldwin ...; and J. Ridley ...1768-01-01
A method of curing the jaundice and other disorders of the liver, by the herb agrimony taken in the manner of teaR. Baldwin1768-01-01-
A new astronomical dictionaryor, a compleat view of the heavens; containing the antient and modern astronomy, illustrated with a great number of figures, comprising all the constellations, ... By John Hill, ...printed for T. Gardner1768-01-01
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Hortus Kewensissistens herbas exoticas, indigenasque rariores, in area botanica, hortorum augustissimae principissae Cambriae Dotissae, apud Kew, in comitatu surreiano, cultas : methodo florali nova dispositasProstant apud Ricardum Baldwin in vico Pater-nosterrow, et Johannem Ridley in vico St. James's street, bibliopolas1768-01-01
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Hortus kewensis.Sistens herbas exoticas, indigenasque rariores, in area botanica, hortorum augustissimae principissae cambriae dotissae, apud Kew, in comitatu Surreiano cultas; methodo florali nova dispositas.Prostant apud R. Baldwin, et J. Ridley1768-01-01
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Hortus Kewensis. Sistens herbas exoticas, indigenasque rariores, in area botanica, Hortorum Aug. Pr. Cambriae Dotissae, apud Kew, in Comitatu Surreiano, cultas; methodo florali nova dispositasR. Baldwin1768-01-01
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Herbarium Britannicum, exhibens plantas Britanni©Œ indigens secundum methodum floralem novam digestas, cum historia, descriptione, characteribus specificis, viribus et usistabulis ©Œneis illustratumSumptibus auctoris1769-01-01
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Herbarium Britannicumexhibens plantas Britanniae indigenas secundum methodum floralem novam digestas, cum historia, descriptione, characteribus specificis, viribus, et usis ...Sumptibus auctoris, prostant apud Baldwin, Ridley, Nourse, Becket, Davies, Cambell Elmsley, bibliopolas1769-01-01
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The family practice of physic, or, A plain, intelligible, and easy method of curing diseases with the plants of our own country ...Printed for the author ... and sold by R. Baldwin ... [etc.1769-01-01
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The family practice of physic: or, a plain, intelligible, and easy method of curing diseases with the plants of our own country. ... By J. Hill, M.D. With figures of the plants engraved from natureprinted for the author: and sold by R. Baldwin; J. Ridley; J. Cambell; and J. Tilly1769-01-01
The family practice of physicor, a plain, intelligible, and easy method of curing diseases with the plants of our own country. The asthma with bittersweet. The gravel with uva ursi. The dropsy with bark of elder. Bleedings with juice of nettles. And other disorders with simple medicines prepared from such plants: which are safe, and effectual in any hands: to be had at a small price in all places in town or country; and accompanied with such directions that any person may use them successfully for himself or family: saving to all, the danger of rough medicines; and to the poor, the expence of physicians and apothecaries ... with figures of the plants engraved from naturePrinted for the author ... and sold by R. Baldwin ... J. Ridley ... J. Cambell ... and J. Tilly ...1769-01-01-
The construction of timberfrom its early growth; explained by the microscope, and proved from experiments, in a great variety of kinds: in five books. ... By John Hill, ...printed for the author; and sold by R. Baldwin; J. Ridley; J. Nourse, T. Becket, P. Elmsly, J. Campbell; and T. Davies1770-01-01
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The construction of timberfrom its early growth; explained by the microscope, and proved from experiments, in a great variety of kinds: in five books. On the parts of trees; their vessels; and their encrease by growth: and on the different disposition of those parts in various kinds; and the particularities in their vessels. With figures of their various appearances; of the instrument for cutting them; and of the microscope thro' which they were viewedThe author1770-01-01
The useful family herbalor, An account of all those English plants, which are remarkable for their virtues and of the drugs which are produced by vegetables of other countries. With their descriptions, and their uses, as proved by experience. Illustrated with figures of the most useful English plants. With an introduction ... and an appendix ... .3d ed.W. Owen1770-01-01
The virtues of sage, in lengthening human lifeWith rules to attain old age in health and cheerfulness2nd ed.Printed for the Author; and sold by R. Baldwin ... and J. Ridley1770-01-01-
Garrick, ou, Les acteurs angloisouvrage contenant des observations sur l'art deamatique, sur l'art de la représentation & le jeu des acteurs : avec des notes historiques et critiques, et des anecdotes sur les différens théatres de Londres & de Paris : traduit de l'anglaisSeconde edition, augmentée.Chez J.P. Costard1770-01-01
Virtues of British herbs. With the history, description, and figures, of the several kinds; an account of the diseases they will cure; the method of giving them; and management of the patients in each disease ... No. I ...The 3d ed. / with additions.R. Baldwin [etc.]1770-01-01-
The construction of timber, from its early growthexplained by the microscope, and proved from experiments, in a great variety of kinds: in five books.Printed for the author, and sold by R. Baldwin, J. Ridley, J. Nourse, T. Becket, P. Elmsly, J. Campbell and T. Davies1770-01-01
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Virtues of British herbsWith the history, description, and figures of the several kinds; ... No.1. - To be continued occasionally, ... By John Hill, ...The third edition, with additions.printed for R. Baldwin; J. Ridley; J. Nourse T. Becket, P. Elmsly, J. Campbell; and T. Davies1770-01-01
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Fossils arranged according to their obvious characters; with their history and description; ... By J. Hill, ...printed for R. Baldwin; and P. Elmsly1771-01-01
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Cautions against the use of violent medicines in feversand instances of the virtue of petasite root, so far as have yet come to the author's knowledgePrinted for E. and C. Dilly ...1771-01-01
The management of the gout, in diet, exercise, and temper; with the virtues of burdock root, taken in the manner of teafirst us'd in the year 1760 [sic]; in the author's own case; and since in many other successful instances ...The 8th ed. / corr. and enl.R. Baldwin1771-01-01
Virtues of British herbs. With the history, description, and figures of the several kindsan account of the diseases they will cure : the family methods of giving them : and the management of the patients in each disease ... [Nos. 1[-3]4th ed. / with additions.Printed for R. Baldwin [and 13 others]1771-01-01-
Fossils arranged according to their obvious characterswith their history and description : under the articles of form, hardness, weight, surface, colour, and qualities : the place of their production, their uses, and distinctive English, and classical Latin namesPrinted for R. Baldwin ...; and P. Elmsly ...1771-01-01
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Fossils arranged according to their obvious characterswith their history and description under the articles of form, hardness, weight, surface, colour, and qualities, the place of their production, their uses and distinctive English and classical Latin namesPrinted for R. Baldwin and P. Elmsly1771-01-01
Fossils arranged according to their obvious characters with their history and description under the articles of form, hardness, weight, surface, colour, and qualities, the place of their production, their uses and distinctive English and classical Latin namesprinted for R. Baldwin and P. Elmsly1771-01-01
Cautions against the use of violent medicines in feversand instances of the virtue of petasite root ...E. and C. Dilly1771-01-01
A history of the aggregates, or cluster-headed plantscomprehending the entire genera ... and all the species of each, known to-this day. Their descriptions, characters, virtues, and uses; their place of growth, time of flowering, stature, duration, colours, and other peculiarities, and a figure of every plant, drawn and engraved from nature. With observations on a natural method, so far as it regards the connection of classes; on the production and propagation of mulish or intermediate plants and on certain plants which are common to England and Americapub. by author1772-01-01
The virtues of wild valerian in nervous disorders ... With directions for gathering and preserving the root; and for chusing the right kind when it is bought dry. Shewing that the uncertainty of effect in this valuable medicine, is owing to adulteration or ill managementThe 12th ed.R. Baldwin1772-01-01
Exotic botany illustratedin thirty-five figures of elegant Chinese and American shrubs and plants, many of them new. Explaining the sexual system; and tending to give some new lights into the vegetable philosophy2d ed. By John Hill,Printed for the author1772-01-01-
A history of the aggregates, or cluster-headed plantscomprehending the entire genera ... and all the species of each, known to-this day. Their descriptions, characters, virtues, and uses; their place of growth, time of flowering, stature, duration, colours, and other peculiarities, and a figure of every plant, drawn and engraved from nature. With observations on a natural method, so far as it regards the connection of classes; on the production and propagation of mulish or intermediate plants and on certain plants which are common to England and AmericaPrinted for the author1772-01-01
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Spatogenesiathe origin and nature of spar : its qualities and uses : with a description and history of eighty-nine species : arranged, 1. in an artificial and 2. in a natural method. A specimen of a general distribution of fossils.Printed for P. Elmsly ...1772-01-01
Virtues of British herbsWith their history, and figures, and an account of the diseases they will cure ...Printed for R. Baldwin ...1772-01-01-
Virtues of British herbsWith their history, and figures, and an account of the diseases they will cure ...Printed for R. Baldwin; J. Ridley; J. Nourse; Dilly; T. Becket; P. Elmsly; J. Campbell; Millan; Robson; Hookham; Donaldson; Gardner; Bladon; Hooper; Wheble, and Pearch.1772-01-01
A decade of curious insects, some of them not describ'd before shewn in their natural size and as they appear enlarg'd before the Lucernal microscope in which the solar apparatus is artificially illuminated. With their history, characters, manners, and places of abode on ten quarto plates and their explanations, drawn and engraved from natureprinted for the author: B. White, etc.1773-01-01-
Edenor, a compleat body of gardening, both in knowledge and practice ; directing the gardener in his work, for every distinct week in the year, ... Illustrated with figures of about four hundred of the finest shrubs, flowers, and plants. By J. Hill, ... Enlarged with the addition of twenty folio plates of new plants, now first raised in ... Kew.printed for the author; and sold by all the booksellers1773-01-01
A decade of curious insectssome of them not describ'd before, shewn in their natural size, and as they appear enlarg'd before the Lucernal microscope, in which the solar apparatus is artificially illuminated : With their history, characters, manners, and places of abode, on ten quarto plates, and their explanations : drawn and engraved from naturePrinted for the author, in St. James's-Street, and sold by B. White, in Fleet-Street; P. Elmsly, in the Strand; Parker, in Cornhill; Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row; Ridley, St. James's Street; and J. Balfour, at Edinburgh1773-01-01-
Plain and useful directions for those who are afflicted with cancersBy which they may save themselves a great deal of pain and danger; ... With an account of the Vienna hemlock; ... By Dr. Hill, ...printed for R. Baldwin; J. Ridley; and R. Parker1773-01-01
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Plain and useful directions for those who are afficted with cancersby which they may save themselves a great deal of pain and danger ... : with an account of the Vienna hemlock, with which Dr. Stork did so great good in cancers : and a history of some absolute cures performed by the English herb cleavers ...Printed for R. Baldwin ... [etc.1773-01-01
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Plain and useful directions for those who are afflicted with cancersBy which they may save themselves a great deal of pain and danger; pass every hour of their lives more comfortably; and obtain all possible relief. With an account of the Vienna hemlock; and which is now raised in EnglandThe second edition, enlarged.Printed for T. Trueman, no 394, in the Strand, near Exeter Exchange.1773-01-01
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The sick man's companion; or, useful director for unhealthy personsBeing an account of several innocent and valuable medicinesThe author1774-01-01
The sick man's companion; or, useful director for unhealthy persons. Being an account of several innocent and valuable medicinesThe author1774-01-01-
Enquiries into the nature of a new mineral acid, discovered in Sweden; ... To which is annexed, An idea of an artificial arrangement, and of a natural method of fossils; ... By Sir John Hill.printed for T. Trueman1775-01-01
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Hypochondriasisa practical treatise on the nature and cure of that disorder commonly called the hyp and hypoThe second edition.Printed for T. Trueman1775-01-01
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The old man's guide to health and longer lifewith rules for diet, exercise, and physic, for preserving a good constitution, and preventing disorders in a bad one1775-01-01
Enquiries into the nature of a new mineral acid, discovered in Sweden; and of the stone from which it is obtained. To which is annexed, An idea of an artificial arrangement, and of a natural method of fossils; with examples in the crystals, spars, and earths ...T. Trueman1775-01-01-
The old man's guide to health and longer lifewith rules for diet, exercise, and physic; for preserving a good constitution, and preventing disorders in a bad oneLondon, printed; Philadelphia: re-printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street.1775-01-01
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Circumstances which preceded the letters to the Earl of -; and may tend to a discovery of the authorprinted for T. Evans1775-01-01
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Abhandlung von dem Schlaf der Pflanzen, und von der Ursache der Bewegung der empfindenden Pflanze, in einem Sendschreiben an den Schwedischen Ritter von Linnéund mit einigen Anmerkungen erläutertBey Michael Macklott1776-01-01
Lucina sine concubitu. Memorie aan het Koninglyk Genoodschap der Wetenschappen te London. Waarin op eene onwederspreeklyke wyze zoo wel uit het vernuft als uit de ondervinding bewezen word, dat eene vrouw zonder toedoen eens mans, zwanger worden, en kinderen baaren kan. Naar de 4. verm. en verb. Englesche druk, met eene bygevoegde voorrede en de nodige aanmerkingen des Franschen vertaalers, verrykt. Uit het Hoogduitsch vertaaldTweede Nederduitsche druk. Verb. en met eene nieuwe voorrede verm. [Anon.].H. H. van Drecht1779-01-01
The virtues of honey in preventing many of the worst disorders; and in the certain cure of several others; particularly the gravel, asthmas, coughs, hoarseness, and a tough morning phlegm: with a particular direction ... for the cure of consumptions ...J. Murray1784-01-01-
Decade di alberi curiosi ed eleganti piante delle Indie orientali, e dell'AmericaNella stamperia Salomoni1786-01-01
Decade di alberi curiosi ed eleganti piante delle Indie Orientali, e dell' America ultimamente fatte gia' noteNella Stamperia Salomoni1786-01-01-
The adventures of Mr. George Edwards, a CreolePrinted for Harrison and Co. ...1788-01-01
The useful family-herbalor, an account of all those English plants which are remarkable for their virtues, and of the drugs which are produced by vegetables of other countries; with their descriptions and their uses, as proved by experience ...A new edition, corrected.printed for A, Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater; and for Wilson and Spence, York1789-01-01-
The economy of human lifePart I[-II]Printed by T.C. Cushing; and sold by William Carlton, at the Bible and Heart.1793-01-01
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The economy of human lifeIn two parts. Translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an Indian Bramin. To which is prefixed, an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered, in a letter from an English gentleman residing in China to the Earl of **********Cooke's edition.Printed for C. Cooke1796-01-01
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The power of water-dock against the scurvywith marks to know that disease in all its states, instances of its being mistaken for other disorders, and rules of life for those afflicted with it1st American, from the 10th London, edPrinted by Joshua Cushing1801-01-01
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The œconomy of human lifePrinted for W. Gardiner1806-01-01
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The family herbal, or, An account of all those English plants which are remarkable for their virtuesand of the drugs which are produced by vegetables of other countries : with their descriptions and their uses, as proved by experience : also directions for the gathering and preserving roots, herbs, flowers, and seeds : the various methods of preserving these simples for present use : receipts for making distilled waters, conserves, syrups, electuaries, juleps, draughts, &c. &c. with necessary cautions in giving them : intended for the use of familiesPublished also by T. Kinnersley1812-01-01
The family herbal, or, An account of all those English plants, which are remarkable for their virtues, and of the drugs which are produced by vegetables of other countries; with their descriptions and their uses, as proved by experience ...Printed and published by C. Brightly, and T. Kinnersley1812-01-01-
The family herbal. Or, An account of all those English plants, which are remarkable for their virtues, and of the drugs which are produced by vegetables of other countries; with their descriptions and their uses, as proved by experiencePrinted and published by C. Brightly and ... T. Kinnersley1812-01-01
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The family herbalor, An account of all those English plants, which are remarkable for their virtues, and of the drugs which are produced by vegetables of other countries; with their descriptions and their uses, as proved by experience.C. Brightly and co. [etc.]1812-01-01
The family herbalor, An account of all those English plants, which are remarkable for their virtues, and of the drugs which are produced by vegetables of other countries; with their descriptions and their uses, as proved by experienceGeorge Virtue1812-01-01
The family herbal. Or, An account of all those English plants, which are remarkable for their virtues, and of the drugs which are produced by vegetables of other countries; with their descriptions and their uses, as proved by experienceJ. Childs, Bungay for G. Virtue1840-01-01
Lucina sine concubitua treatise humbly addressed to the Royal Society : in which is proved, by most incontestable evidence, drawn from reason and practice, that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed, without any commerce with manPrivately printed1885-01-01
Lucina sine concubitua treatise humbly addressed to the Royal Society : in which is proved, by most incontestable evidence, drawn from reason and practice, that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed, without any commerce with manPrivately printed1885-01-01
Lucina sine concubitua treatise humbly addressed to the Royal Society : in which is proved, by most incontestable evidence, drawn from reason and practice, that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed, without any commerce with manPrivately printed1885-01-01-
Hortus KewensisSistens herbas exoticas, indigenasque rariores, in area botanica, Hortorum Aug. Pr. Cambriae Dotissae, apud Kew, in Comitatu Surreiano, cultas; methodo florali nova dispositasR. Baldwin1900-01-01
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Hypohondriasisa practical treatise (1766) Introd. by G.S. Rousseau.William Andrews Clark Memorial Library1969-01-01
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Hypochondriasisa practical treatise.William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California1969-01-01
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The adventures of Mr. George EdwardsGarland Pub.1974-01-01
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Das heilige Krautoder, Die Kräfte der Salbey zur Verlängerung des menschlichen LebensAurum Verlag1978-01-01
The letters and papers of Sir John Hill, 1714-1775AMS Press1982-01-01