Robert Foulis
Born 1707-01-01
Died 1776-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF68981565
- WikidataQ15462598
- ISNI0000000062994857
- Open LibraryOL2412561A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (3)
- Painting (3)
- Catalogs (3)
- Exhibitions (3)
- London (3)
- England (3)
- Early works to 1800 (2)
Books by Robert Foulis
Total count: 17
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Remarks by a citizen of Edinburgh, upon a paper, entituled, An Address to the free citizens of Edinburgh, humbly submitted to the attentive and impartial examination of the Burgesses of this citys.n.1740-01-01
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The Conduct of His Grace the D-ke of Ar--le for the four last years review'dtogether with His Grace's speech, April 15th, 1740, upon the state of the nationPrinted for C. Corbett1740-01-01
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The rules to be observed by the flax-raisers appointed by the Trustees for the Manufactures, and by all others who apply to them for a premium for raising lint, etcs.n.1740-01-01
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An Impartial enquiry into the properties of places and pensions, as they affect the Constitutionhumbly inscribed to the serious perusal of the electors of Great Britain, wherein the danger of the community is consider'd, as the representative is subjected to the influence of ministerial donatives : with an effectual and honest proposal to establish her liberties beyond the reach of future contingenciesPrinted for H. Goreham ...1740-01-01
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A Serious address to the electors of Great-Britainin which the conduct and designs both of the Court and Country Parties are impartially represented and consider'd : and such gentlemen pointed out, as are most deserving of the favour of the electors, in the approaching choice of their representativesPrinted, by Mrs. Nutt ... ; Mrs. Dodd ... ; Mr. Jackson ...1741-01-01
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Metaphysicae synopsisontologiam et, pneumatologiam, complectensR. Foulis1742-01-01
Il pastor fido: tragicommedia pastoralee Giovanni Balfour inEdinburgo,1763-01-01
Memorables of the Montgomeriesa narrative in rhyme, composed before the present century. : Printed from the only copy known to remain, which has been preserved above sixty years by the care of Hugh Montgomerie senior at Easlesham. Long one of the factors of the family of EglintounPrinted by Robert and Andrew Foulis1770-01-01-
The poetical works of Sir Samuel Garth, M.D.Printed by Robert and Andrew Foulis1771-01-01
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The beggar's operaas it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincolns-Inn-FieldsR. & A. Foulis1772-01-01
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PoemsPrinted by Robert and Andrew Foulis ...1773-01-01
A catalogue of pictures, composed and painted chiefly by the most admired masters of the Roman, Florentine, Parman, Bolognese, Venetian, Flemish, and French schoolsin which many of the most capital are illustrated by descriptions and critical remarks : humbly offered to the impartial examination of the publicSold at the place of exhibition, and by T. Cadell and P. Elmsly ...1776-01-01
A catalogue of pictures, composed and painted chiefly by the most admired masters of the Roman, Florentine, Parman, Bolognese, Venetian, Flemish, and French schoolsin which many of the most capital are illustrated by descriptions and critical remarks : humbly offered to the impartial examination of the publicSold at the place of exhibition, and by T. Cadell and P. Elmsly ...1776-01-01
A catalogue of pictures, composed and painted chiefly by the most admired masters of the Roman, Florentine, Parman, Bolognese, Venetian, Flemish, and French schoolsin which many of the most capital are illustrated by descriptions and critical remarks : humbly offered to the impartial examination of the publicSold at the place of exhibition, and by T. Cadell and P. Elmsly ...1776-01-01
A catalogue of pictures, composed and painted chiefly by the most admired masters of the Roman, Florentine, Parman, Bolognese, Venetian, Flemish, and French schoolsin which many of the most capital are illustrated by descriptions and critical remarks : humbly offered to the impartial examination of the publicSold at the place of exhibition, and by T. Cadell and P. Elmsly ...1776-01-01
Thucydidis De Bello Peloponnesiaco libri octoEx typographiaSocietatis1788-01-01
Some letters of Robert FoulisJ. Maclehose and sons1917-01-01