Thomas Pownall
Born 1722-01-01
Died 1805-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF2821444
- WikidataQ12066351
- ISNI0000000080826849
- Open LibraryOL719741A
Top Subjects
- United States (21)
- Great Britain (15)
- History (11)
- French and Indian War, 1755-1763 (6)
- Politics and government (6)
- Massachusetts (5)
- 1775-1783 (5)
Books by Thomas Pownall
Total count: 89
A treatise on government: being a review of the doctrine of an original contract. More particularly as it respects the rights of government, and the duty of allegiancePrinted for G. Hawkins ...1750-01-01-
Principles of politybeing the grounds and reasons of civil empirePrinted for Edward Owen1752-01-01
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Proposals for securing the friendship of the Five NationsPrinted and sold, by J. Parker and W. Weyman, at the new printing-office in Beaver-Street1756-01-01
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Proposals for securing the friendship of the Five Nations.Printed and sold, by J. Parker and W. Weyman, at the new printing-office in Beaver-Street1756-01-01
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Considerations towards a general plan of measures for the English provinces.Printed and sold by Parker and Weyman in Beaver-Street, New-York.1756-01-01
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Considerations towards a general plan of measures for the English provincesPrinted and sold by Parker and Weyman in Beaver-Street, New-York.1756-01-01
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By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court... unto Wednesday the twenty-third day of November next ... Given at Boston, the twentieth day of October, 1757. ...Printed by John Draper, printer to his excellency the governour and the honourable his majesty's Council1757-01-01
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By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamationWhereas his majesty by his royal commission has been pleased to appoint me to be captain-general and governour in chief ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the third day of August, 1757 ...Printed by John Draper, printer to his excellency the governour and the honourable his majesty's Council1757-01-01
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The manufacture of pot-ash in the British North-American plantations recommendedPrinted by Z. Fowle for T. Leverett, in Corn-Hill.1757-01-01
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Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; captain-general and governour in chief, &cTo [blank] colonel of a regiment of militia in the county of [blank] Greeting. In his majesty's name, you are hereby required, to do in said regiment what in you lies for the speedy inlistment of able-bodied effective men for his majesty's service ... Given under my hand and seal at arms at Boston, this 25th day of March 1758. ...Printed by John Draper1758-01-01
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A sermon preached before His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; captain-general and governor in chief, the Honourable His Majesty's Council and House of Representatives, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, October 16th, 1759Upon occasion of the success of His Majesty's arms in the reduction of QuebecPrinted by Green & Russell, and Edes & Gill, by order of His Excellency the governour, and both Houses of Assembly.1759-01-01
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Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, To [blank] colonel of a regiment of militia, GreetingThe adjutant-general, by my orders, has sent you your proportion, which is the number of men to be raised by your regiment. ... Given under my hand this 19th of March, 1759. ...Printed by John Draper1759-01-01
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Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; captain-general and governor in chief, &c. &c. &cTo [blank] colonel of a regiment of militia in the county of [blank] Greeting. In his majesty's name you are hereby required, without loss of time, to use your utmost endeavours that [blank] able-bodied effective men be inlisted out of said regiment, for his majesty's service in the intended expedition against Canada ... Given under my hand and seal at arms at Boston, this sixteenth day of March, A.D. 1759 ...Printed by John Draper1759-01-01
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By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation for a general fast... Thursday the third day of April next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston the sixth day of March, 1760 ...Printed by John Draper, printer to His Excellency the governor and the Honorable His Majesty's Council1760-01-01
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By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A briefIt having pleased Almighty God to permit a fire to break out in the town of Boston, on the 20th instant ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston the twenty-fourth day of March, 1760 ...Printed by John Draper, printer to his excellency the governor and the honorable his majesty's Council1760-01-01
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The administration of the colonies.Printed for J. Wilkie1764-01-01
The administration of the coloniesprinted for J. Wilkie1764-01-01
The administration of the coloniesPrinted for J. Wilkie ...1764-01-01
The administration of the coloniesThe second edition, revised, corrected, and enlarged.Printed for J. Dodsley ... and J. Walter ...1765-01-01-
Considerations on the points lately brought into question as to the Parliament's right of taxing the colonies, and of the measures necessary to be taken at this crisis.Printed for J. Dodsley ... and J. Walter ...1766-01-01
The administration of the colonieswherein their rights and constitution are discussed and stated(The fourth edition).Printed for J. Walter ...1768-01-01-
State of the constitution of the colonies.s.n.1769-01-01
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The speech of Th-m-s P-wn-ll, Esq; late g-v-rn-r of this province, in the H--se of C-m--ns, in favor of America[s.n.]1769-01-01
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The speech of Th-m-s P-wn-ll, esqlate g-v-rn-r of this province, in the H--se of C-mm-ns, in favor of America.1769-01-01
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The speech of Th-m-s P-wn-ll, Esq; late g-v-rn-r of this province, in the H--se of C-m--ns, in favor of Americas.n.1769-01-01
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March 5th, 1770.Mr. S-----r. I did, last sessions, endeavour to move this house, to come to ... taking off the duties, payable in America ...s.n.1770-01-01
Letter to James Bowdoin, Samuel Pemberton, Joseph Warren, Committee of the Town of Boston1770-01-01-
March 5th, 1770Mr. S-----r. I did, last sessions, endeavour to move this house, to come to ... taking off the duties, payable in America ...[s.n.]1770-01-01
Two speeches of an honourable gentleman, on the late negotiation and convention with SpainThe second edition.printed for J. Almon1771-01-01-
Two speeches of an honourable gentleman, on the late negotiation and convention with Spain2nd edPrinted for J. Almon1771-01-01
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Dissertation on the ancient chariot, the exercise of it in the race and the application of it to real service in war1771-01-01
Considerations on the indignity suffered by the Crown, and the dishonour brought upon the nation, by the marriage of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland with an English subjectJ. Almon1772-01-01-
The right, interest, and duty of the state, as concerned in the affairs of the East IndiesS. Bladon1773-01-01
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Anno regni Georgii III, Regis ... decimo tertio, at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the tenth day of May, Anno Domini 1768 ...and from thence continued ... to the twenty-sixth day of November, 1772, being the Sixth Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain ; The measure of regulating the assize, and of the due making of bread, explained : with a short commentary on the nature and scope of the provisions of the late actPrinted by Charles Eyre and William Strahan1773-01-01
The right, interest, and dutyof the state, as concerned in the affairs of the East Indies. By Thomas Pownall, ..printed for S. Bladon1773-01-01-
The great advantage of eating pure and genuine breadcomprehending the heart of the wheat, with all its flour ...Sold at Mrs. Woodfall's, J. Brotherton and Sewell1773-01-01
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The right, interest, and duty of the state, as concerned in the affairsof the East IndiesS. Bladon1773-01-01
The administration of the British coloniesThe fifth edition, wherein their rights and constitution are discussed and stated.Printed for J. Walter ...1774-01-01-
Political arithmeticcontaining observations on the present state of Great Britain and the principles of her policy in the encouragement of agriculture : addressed to the œconomical societies established in Europe : to which is added, a memoir on the corn trade, drawn up and laid before the commissioners of the Treasury, by Governor PownallPrinted for W. Nicoll1774-01-01
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The administration of the British coloniesWherein a line of government between the supreme jurisdiction of Great Britain, and the rights of the colonies is drawn, and a plan of pacification is suggested. To which is added, a postscript, being remarks on the Pennsylvania instructions, and the "New essay on the constitutional power of the Parliament over the colonies." With an appendix, containing papers referred to in both the first and second partsPrinted for J. Walter1774-01-01
The administration of the British coloniesThe fifth edition, wherein their rights and constitution are discussed and stated.Printed for J. Walter ...1774-01-01-
A memoir, entituled drainage and navigation but one united work; and an outfall to deep water the first and necessary step to it. Addressed to the corporations of Lynn-Regis and Bedford Level. By T. Pownall, ...printed for J. Almon; and W. Whittingham, at Lynn1775-01-01
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A bill for the due making of flour of wheat; and to regulate and ascertain the sorts, goodness,and prices, there of.T. Pownall?1775-01-01
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The Remembrancer, or Impartial repository of public events ... 1775-1784J. Almon [etc.1775-01-01
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A letter to Adam Smith, being an examination of several points in his "Inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations"J. Almon1776-01-01
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A topographical description of such parts of North America as are contained in the (annexed) map of the middle British colonies, &c. in North America .J. Almon1776-01-01
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Speedily will be published, (sold by J. Almon ...) A map of the middle British colonies in North-Americafirst published by Mr. Lewis Evans, of Philadelphia, in 1755 and since corrected and improved, as also extended, with the addition of New England, &c. and bordering parts of Canada : from actual surveys now lying at the Board of TradeJ. Almon1776-01-01
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A letter from Governor Pownall to Adam Smith, ... Being an examination of several points of doctrine, laid down in his "Inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations."printed for J. Almon1776-01-01
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A letter from Governor Pownall to Adam Smith ...being an examination of several points of doctrine, laid down in his "Inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations."Printed for J. Almon1776-01-01
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A topographical description of such parts of North America as are contained in the (annexed) map of the middle British colonies & in North America.J. Almon1776-01-01
Pensées sur la révolution de l'Amérique-Unieextraites de l'ouvrage anglois, intitulé Mémoire, adressé aux souverains de l'Europe, sur l'état présent des affaires de l'Ancien & du Nouveau-monde ...Harreveld, Changuion, Vlam & J. A. Crajenschot; [etc., etc., 1780]1780-01-01-
A memorial, most humbly addressed to the sovereigns of Europe, on the present state of affairs, between the Old and New World.Printed for J. Almon ...1780-01-01
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A translation of the Memorial to the sovereigns of Europe upon the present state of affairs, between the old and new worldinto common sense and intelligible English.Printed for J. Stockdale ...1781-01-01
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The right, interest, and duty of government, as concerned in the affairs of the East Indies[Rev. ed.].Printed for J. Almon1781-01-01
The right, interest, and duty, of government, as concerned in the affairs of the East Indiesthe case as stated and argument upon it as first writtenRev.J. Almon1781-01-01
Memoire adressé aux souverains de l'Europesur l'état présent des affaires de l'ancien & du nouveau mondeChez E. Flon, imprimeur-libraire, près la Monnoie.1781-01-01
A translation of the memorial to the sovereigns of Europe upon the present state of affairs, between the Old and the New World, into common sense and intelligible EnglishPrinted for J. Stockdale ...1781-01-01
Pensées sur la révolution de l'Amérique-Unieextraites de l'ouvrage anglois, intitulé Mémoire, adressé aux souverains de l'Europe, sur l'état présent des affaires de l'ancien & du Nouveau-MondeLuchtmans, Murray, Luzac & van Damme1781-01-01-
The right, interest, and dutyof government, as concerned in the affairs of the East Indies. The case as stated and argument upon it as first written, by Governor Pownall, M.P. in 1773, now revised.printed for J. Almon1781-01-01
A treatise on the study of antiquities as the commentary to historical learning, sketching out a general line of researchJ. Dodsley1782-01-01-
Mémoire adressée aux souverains de l'Europesur l'etat présent des affaires de l'ancien & du nouveau mondeChez Thompson1782-01-01
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A treatise on the study of antiquities as the commentary to historical learningsketching out a general line of research: ... With an appendix. ... By T. Pownall.printed for J. Dodsley1782-01-01
Two memorials, not originally intended for publicationnow published; with an explanatory prefacePrinted for J. Dodsley1782-01-01
A treatise on the study of antiquities as the commentary to historical learning, sketching out a general line of researchalso marking and explaining some of the desiderata. With an appendix. N I. On the elements of speach. N II. On the origin of written language, picture, hieroglyphic, and elementary-writing. N III. On the ships of the ancients. N IV. On the chariots of the ancients.J. Dodsley1782-01-01-
A memorial addressed to the sovereigns of AmericaPrinted for J. Debrett1783-01-01
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A memorial addressed to the sovereigns of AmericaJ. Debrett1783-01-01
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Three memorials most humbly addressed to the sovereigns of Europe, Great Britain, and North America. By T. Pownall, ...printed for T. Cadell, B. White, T. Payne. P. Elmsley, J. Walter, and J. Debrett1784-01-01
Three memorials most humbly addressed to the sovereigns of Europe, Great Britain, and North AmericaPrinted for T. Cadell ... [et al.]1784-01-01-
Further observations on the early Irish antiquities.By Thomas Pownall, Esq. In a letter to the Rev. Mr. Norris, secretary of the Society of Antiquaries.1784-01-01
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Hydraulic and nautical observations on the currents in the Atlantic Ocean, forming an hypothetical theorem for investigationwith a corresponding chart of that oceanPrinted for Robert Sayer ...1787-01-01
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Live and let live: a treatise on the hostile rivalships between the manufacturer and land-worker. With a more especial view to the present contest between the woollen manufacturers and wool-growers. With a postscriptprinted for J. Debrett1787-01-01
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Live and let livea treatise on the hostile rivalships between the manufacturer and land-worker : with a more especial view to the present contest between the woollen manufacturers and wool-growersJ. Debrett1787-01-01
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Account of some Roman pottery, found at Sandy, in Bedfordshire, and at Lincolntogether with a Roman speculum[s.n.]1787-01-01
Hydraulic and nautical observations on the currents in the Atlantic oceanforming an hypothetical theorem for investigation ; addressed to navigatorsPrinted for Robert Sayer1787-01-01-
Live and let live: a treatise on the hostile rivalships between the manufacturer and land-worker. With a more especial view to the present contest between the woollen manufacturers and wool-growers.printed for J. Debrett1787-01-01
Notices and descriptions of antiquities of the provincia romana of Gaulnow Provence, Languedoc, and Dauphine; with dissertations on the subjects of which those are exemplars, and an appendix describing the Roman baths and thermæ discovered in 1784, at Badenweiler.Printed by and for J. Nichols1788-01-01-
Descriptions and explanations of some remains of Roman antiquities dug up in the city of Bathin the year MDCCXC. With an engraving from drawings made on the spot. By Governor Pownall.printed by and for R. Cruttwell, and sold by C. Dilly, and Cadell and Davis, London; and by the booksellers of Bath1795-01-01
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Descriptions and explanations of some remains of Roman antiquities dug up in the city of Bath in the year MDCCXC with an engraving from drawings made on the spotprinted by and for R. Cruttwell; and sold by C. Dilly, Poultry, and Cadell and Davis, Strand, London; and by the booksellers of Bath1795-01-01
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Considerations on the scarcity and high prices of bread-corn and bread at the marketsuggesting the remedies in a series of letters; first printed in the Cambridge chronicle, and supposed to be written by Governor Pownall.Printed by F. Hodson; sold by Wilkie, and Debrett, London1795-01-01
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An antiquarian romanceendeavouring to mark a line, by which the most ancient people, and the processions of the earliest inhabitancy of Europe, may be investigated. Some remarks on Mr. Whitaker's criticisms annexed. By Governor Pownall.printed by and for John Nichols1795-01-01
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Intellectual physicksan essay concerning the nature of being, and the progression of existencePrinted by R. Cruttwell1795-01-01
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The measure of regulating the assize, and of the due making of bread, explainedwith a short commentary on the nature and scope of the provisions of the late Act. By T. Pownall, Esq. M. P.printed by order of the Court of Aldermen1795-01-01
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Memorial addressed to the sovereigns of Europe and the Atlantic2nd ed.Printed for J. Debrett1803-01-01
Memorial addressed to the sovereigns of Europe and the AtlanticPrinted for J. Debrett ...1803-01-01
A topographical description of the dominions of the United States of America.<Being a rev. and enl. ed. of> A topographical description of such parts of North America as are contained in the (annexed) map of the middle British colonies, &c., in North America.University of Pittsburgh Press1949-01-01-
A letter from Governor Pownall to Adam Smith, L.L.D., F.R.S.being an examination of several points of doctrine laid down in his Inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations.A.M. Kelley1967-01-01
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Mémoire adressé aux souverains de l'Europesur l'état présent des affaires de l'ancien et du nouveau mondeChez Thompson1984-01-01
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A translation of the memorial to the sovereigns of Europe upon the present state of affairs, between the Old and the New World, into common sense and intelligible EnglishPrinted for J. Stockdale ...1986-01-01
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Thomas Pownall correspondence