
Petty, William Sir
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Petty, William
Died 1687-01-01
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- Early works to 1800 (17)
- Great Britain (15)
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Books by Petty, William Sir
Total count: 67
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A declaration concerning the newly invented art of double writingWherein are expressed the reasons of the authors proceedings in procuring a priviledge for the same: as also of the time, manner, and price, of the discovery of the said art, and of the instruments belonging thereunto. For the satisfaction of all that desire to be partakers of the great benefit of the same, before they adventure anything towards the reward thereof. Whereunto is annexed a copie of an ordinance of both houses of Parliament ... allowing a priviledge to the inventor, for the sole benefit thereof for 14 years ...Printed by R.L. for R.W. ...1648-01-01
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A treatise of taxes & contributionsshewing the nature and measures of crown-lands, assessments, customs, poll-moneys ... &c. : with several intersperst discourses and digressions concerning warres, the church, universities, rents & purchases ... &c. : the same being frequently applied to the present state and affairs of IrelandPrinted for N. Brooke ...1662-01-01
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Natural and political observations mentioned in a following index, and made upon the bills of mortalityPrinted by Tho. Roycroft for John Martin, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas ...1662-01-01
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A treatise of taxes & contributionsshewing the nature and measures of crown-lands, assesments, customs, poll-moneys, lotteries, benevolence, penalties, monopolies, offices, tythes, raising of coins, harth-money, excize, &c. : with several intersperst discourses and digressions ... : the same being frequently applied to the present state and affairs of IrelandPrinted for Nath. Brooke ...1667-01-01
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A treatise of taxes and contributionsShewing the natureand measures of crown-lands, assesments, customs, poll-moneys ... &c. With several intersperst discourses and digressions concerning warrs, the church, universities, rents and purchases ... &c. The same being frequently applied to the state and affairs of Ireland, and is now thought seasonable for the present affairs of England.Printed for O. Blagrave1679-01-01
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Upon the Earl of Ossory, who dyed of a fever, July 30, 1680Printed for La. Curtis1680-01-01
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A further assertion of the propositions concerning the magnitude, &c. of Londoncontained in two essays in political arithmetick mentioned in Philos. transact. numb. 183 : together with a vindication of the said essays from the objections of some learned persons of the French nation[s.n.]1682-01-01
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Observations upon the Dublin-bills of mortality, MDCLXXXI, and the state of that cityPrinted for Mark Pardoe ...1683-01-01
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Angliæ notitia, or, The present state of Englandtogether with divers reflections upon the antient state thereofThe fifteenth edition, with several additions, and very many alterations.Printed by J. Playford, and are to be sold by R. Bently ...1684-01-01
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Hiberniae delineatio quoad hactenus licuit1685-01-01
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A geographicall description of ye kingdom of IrelandEngraven & published ... by Fra. Lamb and are to be sold at his house ... by Rob. Morden ... and by Will. Berry ...1685-01-01
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Further observation upon the Dublin-billsor, Accompts of the houses, hearths, baptisms, and burials in that cityThe 2nd ed., corrected and enlarg'd. By Sir William Petty ...Printed for Mark Pardoe ...1686-01-01
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An essay concerning the multiplication of mankindtogether with another essay in political arithmetick, concerning the growth of the city of London2d ed. rev. and enl.Printed for M. Pardoe1686-01-01
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Further observations upon the Dublin-bills, or, Accompts of the houses, hearths, baptisms and burials in that cityThe second edition corrected and enlarg'd.Printed for Mark Pardoe ...1686-01-01
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Deux essays d'arithmetique politique, touchant les villes et hospitaux de Londres et Paris. Dedie's au Roy, par le chevalier Petty, de la Société Royalechés B.G. et se vendent par Franc̜ois Vaillant, Marchand Libraire demeurant dans le Strand, vis à vis l'Eglise Franc̜oise de la Savoye1686-01-01
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Five essays in political arithmetickviz. I. Objections from thecity of Rey in Persia. and from Monsr Auzout, against two former essays, answered ... II. A comparison between London and Paris ... III. Proofs that at London ... there live about 696 thousand people. IV. An estimate of the people in London, Paris, Amsterdam ... V. Concerning Holland.Henry Mortlock1687-01-01
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Five essays in political arithmetickViz. I. Objections from the city of Rey in Persia, and from Monsr. Auzout, against two former essays, answered, and that London hath as many people as Paris, Rome and Rouen put together. II. A comparison between London and Paris in 14 particulars. III. Proofs that at London, within its 194 parishes named in the Bills of Mortality, there live about 696 thousand people. IV. An estimate of the people in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Venice, Rome, Dublin, Bristoll and Rouen, with several observations upon the same. V. Concerning Holland and the rest of the VII United ProvincesPrinted for Henry Mortlock1687-01-01
Two essays in political arithmetick, concerning the people, housing, hospitals, etc. of London and ParisPrinted for J. Lloyd1687-01-01-
Two essays in political arithmetick, concerning the people, housing, hospitals, &c. of London and Paris. By Sir William Petty, Fellow of the Royal Societyprinted for Henry Mortlocke, at the Phœnix in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and J. Lloyd, in the middle Exchange next Salisbury-House in the Strand1687-01-01
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Observations upon the cities of London and RomePrinted for Henry Mortlocke ... and J. Lloyd ...1687-01-01
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A geographicall description of ye Kingdom of Irelandcollected from ye actual survey made by Sr. William PettyEngraven & published by Fra. Lamb, and are to be sold at his house in Newgate streete, by Rob. Morden in Cornhill, and by Will. Berry at Charing Cross1689-01-01
Political arithmetickor A discourse concerning the value of lands, people, buildings ... As the same relates to every country in general, but more particularly to the territories of His Majesty of Great Britain, and his neighbours of Holland, Zealand, and FranceR. Clavel1690-01-01-
Political arithmetick, or A discourse concerning, the extent and value of lands, people, buildingshusbandry, manufacture, commerce, fishery, artizans, seamen, soldiers; publick revenues, interest, taxes, superlucration, registries, banks; valuation of men, increasing of seamen, of militia's harbours, situation, shipping, power at sea, &c. As the same relates to every country in general, but more particularly to the territories of His Majesty of Great Britain, and his neighbours of Holland, Zealand, and FrancePrinted for Robert Clavel, and Hen. Mortlock1690-01-01
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Political arithmetickor a discourse concerning, the extent and value of lands, people, buildings ... &c. As the same relates to every country in general, but more particularly to the territories of His Majesty of Great Britain, and his neighbours of Holland, Zealand, and FrancePrinted for Robert Clavel ... and Hen. Mortlock ...1691-01-01
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The political anatomy of IrelandWith the establishment for that Kingdom when the late Duke of Ormond was lord lieutenant ... To which is added Verbum sapienti, or, An account of the wealth and expenses of England, and the method of raising taxes in the most equal manner ...Printed for D. Brown and W. Rogers1691-01-01
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Political arithmetick, or, A discourse concerning the extent and value of lands, people, buildings, husbandry, manufacture, commerce, fishery, artizans, seamen, soldiers, publick revenues, interest, taxes, superlucration, registries, banks, valuation of men, increasing of seamen, of militia's, harbours, situation, shipping, power at sea, &c., as the same relates to every country in general, but more particularly to the territories of His Majesty of Great Britain, and his neighbours of Holland, Zealand, and FrancePrinted for Robert Clavel ..., and Hen. Mortlock ...1691-01-01
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The political anatomy of IrelandWith the establishment for that kingdom when the late Duke of Ormond was the lord lieutenant. Taken from the records. : To which is added Verbum sapienti; or an account of the wealth and expences of England, and the method of raising taxes in the most equal manner. Shewing also, that the nation can bear the charge of four millions per annum, when the occasions of the government require itPrinted for D. Brown and W. Rogers, at the Bible without Temple-bar, and at the Sun over-against St. Dunstans Church, Fleetstreet1691-01-01
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Quantulumcunque concerning money1695-01-01
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Sir William Petty's quantulumcunque concering mony, 1682to the Lord Marquess of Halyfaxpublisher not identified1695-01-01
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An essay concerning the multiplication of mankindtogether with another essay in political arithmetick, concerning the growth of the city of London: with the measures, periods, causes, and consequences thereof. 1682The third edition revised and enlarged.Printed for Robert Clavel ... and Henry Mortlock ...1698-01-01
Several essays in political arithmetickthe titles of which follow in the ensuing pages.Printed for Robert Clavel at the Peacock, and Henry Mortlock at the Phoenix in St. Paul's Church-Yard1699-01-01-
Essays in political arithmetick, or, A discourse concerning the extent and value of lands, people, buildings ..as the same relates to every country in general but more particularly to the territories of Her Majesty of Great Britain and her neighbours of Holland, Zealand, and FrancePrinted for Henry and George Mortlock ...1711-01-01
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Sir William Petty's political survey of Irelandwith the establishment of that kingdom when the late Duke of Ormond was lord lieutenant : and also an exact list of the present peers, members of Parliament, and principal officers of state : to which is added an account of the wealth and expences of England, and the method of raising taxes in the most equal manner ...The second edition, carefully corrected, with additions.Printed for D. Browne ... W. Mears ... F. Clay ... and J. Hooke ...1719-01-01
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Sir William Petty's Political survey of Irelandwith the establishment of that Kingdom, when the late Duke of Ormond was Lord Lieutenant; and also an exact list of the present peers, Members of Parliament, ... To which is added, an account of the wealth and expences of England, ... The second edition, carefully corrected, ... By a Fellow of the Royal Society.printed for D. Browne, W. Mears; F. Clay; and J. Hooke1719-01-01
Sir William Petty's political survey of Ireland, with the establishment of that kingdom when the late Duke of Ormond was Lord Lieutenant; and also an exact list of the present peers, members of Parliament, and principal officers of state. To which is added, an account of the wealth and expences of England, and the method of raising taxes in the most equal manner. Shewing likewise that England can bear the charge of four millions per ann when the occasions of the Government require itThe second edition, carefully corrected, with additions.Printed for D. Browne, at the Black Swan, W. Mears, at the Lamb; F. Clay, at the Bible and Star, all without Temple-Bar; and J. Hooke, at the Flower de Luce, against St. Dunstan's-Church in Fleet-street, 1719.1719-01-01-
Political survey of Irelandwith the establishment of that kingdom, when the late Duke of Ormond was Lord Lieutenant, and also an exact list of the present peers, members of Parliament, and principal officers of state; to which is added, an account of the wealth and expences of England ...Ed. 2.Browne1719-01-01
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Hiberniæ delineatio quoad hactenus licuitG. Grierson1732-01-01
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Political arithmetic, or, A discourse concerning the extent and value of lands, people, buildings ...as the same relates to every country in general, but more particularly to the territories of His Majesty of Great Britain and his neighbours of Holland, Zealand, and FrancePrinted and sold by R. and A. Foulis1751-01-01
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Political arithmetic; or, A discourse concerning the extent and value of lands, people, buildings; husbandry, manufacture, commerce, fishery, artizans, seamen, soldiers; publick revenues, interest, taxes, superlucration, registries, banks; valuation of men increasing of seamen, of militia's, harbours, situation, shipping power at sea, etcAs the same related to every country in general, but more particulary to the territories of His Majesty of Great Britain, and his neighbours of Holland, Zealand, and FrancePrinted and sold by R. and A. Foulis1751-01-01
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Tracts, chiefly relating to Irelandcontaining: I. A treatise of taxes and contributions : II. Essays in political arithmetic : III. The political anatomy of IrelandPrinted by Boulter Grierson1769-01-01
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Tracts, chiefly relating to Ireland.Containing: I. A treatise of taxes and contributions. II. Essays in political arithmetic. III. The political anatomy of Ireland.Printed by B. Grierson1769-01-01
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Tractschiefly relating to Ireland. Containing : A treatise of taxes and contributions : Essays in political arithmetic : The political anatomy of IrelandPrinted by B. Grierson1769-01-01
Tractschiefly relating to Ireland. Containing: I. A treatise of taxes and contributions. II. Essays in political arithmetic. III. The political anatomy of Ireland.Printed by Boulter Grierson1769-01-01
Reflections upon some persons and things in Irelandby letters to and from Dr. Petty: with Sir Hierom Sankey's speech in Parliament.printed by Zachariah Jackson, for Grueber, and M'Allister1790-01-01-
The history of the survey of Ireland, commonly called the Down survey, A.D. 1655-6Edited ... by Thomas Aiskew LarcomIrish Archaeological Society1851-01-01
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The history of the survey of Irelandcommonly called the Down survey, A.D. 1655-6For the Irish Archaeological Society1851-01-01
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Sir William Petty on quantulumcunque concerning moneyto the Lord Marquess of Halyfax, anno 1682 : London: Printed for A. and J. Churchill, at the Black Swan, in Paternoster Row, 1695Political Economy Club1856-01-01
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Sir William Petty's quantulumcunque concerning money, 1682to the Lord Marquess of Halyfaxpublisher not identified1856-01-01
Essays on mankind and political arithmetic.Cassell1888-01-01-
Essays on mankind and political arithmeticCassell1888-01-01
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The economic writings of Sir William Pettytogether with the Observations upon the bills of mortality, more probably by Captain John Grauntat the University Press1899-01-01
The Economic Writings of Sir William Petty.Together with the observations upon the bills of mortality, more probably by John Graunt.Cambridge University Press1899-01-01-
The economic writings of Sir William Petty, together with the Observations upon the bills of mortality, more probably by Captain John GrauntCambridge University Press1899-01-01
The economic writings of Sir William Pettytogether with the Observations upon the bills of mortality, more probably by Captain John GrauntAt the University Press1899-01-01-
The Petty paperssome unpublished writings of Sir William Petty. Edited from the Bowood papers by the Marquis of Lansdowne.Constable1927-01-01
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The Petty-Southwell correspondence, 1676-1687Constable and company ltd.1928-01-01
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The double bottom or twin-hulled ship of Sir William PettyPrinted for presentation to the members of the Roxburghe Club1931-01-01
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The economic writings of Sir William Pettytogether with the Observations upon the bills of mortality, more probably by Captain John GrauntA.M. Kelley1963-01-01
The history of the survey of Irelandcommonly called the Down survey, A.D. 1655-1656.A. M. Kelley1967-01-01-
Hiberniae delineatioatlas of Ireland.[1st ed. reprinted].Frank Graham1968-01-01
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The political anatomy of Ireland, with the establishment for that Kingdom and Verbum sapientiIrish University Press1970-01-01
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Sir William Petty's memoir (1623-1687)an English physician, scientist, and cartographerEdwin Mellen Press2013-01-01
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The advice of W.P. to Mr. Samuel Hartlib for the advancement of some particular parts of learnings.n.
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Some of the observations made by W. P. upon the trade of Irish cattels.n.
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Reflections upon some persons and things in IrelandPrinted for John Martin, James Allestreye and Thomas Dicas ...
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The Advice Of W.P. To Mr. Samvel Hartlib. For The Advancement of some particu- lar Parts of Learning. (ornament)publisher not identified
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The advice of W.P. to Mr. Samuel Hartlib ...