Jeremiah Joyce
Born 1763-01-01
Died 1816-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF62720986
- WikidataQ15524502
- ISNI0000000082475018
- Open LibraryOL518142A
Top Subjects
- Science -- Juvenile literature (5)
- Arithmetic -- Early works to 1900 (2)
- Science (2)
- William Windham (1750-1810) (1)
- Society for Constitutional Information (London, England) (1)
- Joyce, Jeremiah, 1763-1816 -- Trials, litigation, etc (1)
- Economics (1)
Books by Jeremiah Joyce
Total count: 38
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A sermon preached on ... February the 23rdto which is added ... an account of the author's arrest for "treasonable practices"; his examination ... commitment to the Tower, and subsequent treatment.The Author1794-01-01
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A sermon preached on Sunday, February the 23d, 1794.By Jeremiah Joyce, ... To which is added an appendix, containing an account of the author's arrest for "treasonable practices;" his examination before his Majesty's most honourable Privy Council; his commitment to the Tower, and subsequent treatment.printed for the author, and sold by J. Ridgway; H. D. Symonds; and D. Holt, Newark1794-01-01
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Sermon preached on Sunday, February the 23d, 1794 ...Account of the author's arrest for treasonable practices ... his commitment to the tower ... together with remarks on the speeches of Mr. Windham, &c2 ed.Printed for the author1795-01-01
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An analysis of Paley's View of the evidences of ChristianityIn three parts. ...printed by B. Flower; for W. H. Lunn, J. Nicholson, and J. Deighton; and for J. March, Norwich; J. Hedley, Lynn; and G. G. and J. Robinson, London1795-01-01
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An account of Mr. Joyce's arrest for "treasonable practices", his examination before His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, his commitment to the Tower, and subsequent treatmenttogether with remarks on the speeches of Mr. Windham, &c.Printed for the author, and sold by J. Ridgway ... H.D. Symonds ... and D. Holt ...1795-01-01
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A complete analysis or abridgement of Dr. Adam Smith's Inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nationsPrinted by B. Flower for J. Deighton and J. Nicholson1797-01-01
Scientific dialogues ... for the instruction ... of young peopleBye & Law for J. Johnson1803-01-01-
Courage and union in a time of national dangerA sermon preached October 9, 1803, at the Unitarian chapel, Essex street.printed by Taylor1803-01-01
Scientific dialogues ... for the instruction ... of young peopleBye & Law for J. Johnson1803-01-01
Scientific dialogues ... for the instruction ... of young peopleBye & Law for J. Johnson1803-01-01
Scientific dialogues ... for the instruction ... of young peopleBye & Law for J. Johnson1803-01-01
Scientific dialogues ... for the instruction ... of young peopleBye & Law for J. Johnson1803-01-01
Scientific dialogues ... for the instruction ... of young peopleBye & Law for J. Johnson1803-01-01
Scientific dialogues ... for the instruction ... of young peopleBye & Law for J. Johnson1803-01-01-
Full and complete analysis, of Dr. Paley's Natural theologyor Evidences of the existence and attributes of the Deity: collected from the appearances of nature2d. ed.1807-01-01
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Dialogues in chemistry, for young people1807-01-01
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Scientific dialoguesintended for the instruction and entertainment of young people : in which the first principles of natural and experimental philosophy are fully explainedNew ed / corrected and improved.printed for J. Johnson1808-01-01
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Scientific dialoguesintended for the instruction and entertainment of young people, inwich the first principles of natural and experimental philosophy are fully explained. Vol. II, IV-VINew ed., corrected and improved.J. Johnson1809-01-01
Scientific Dialogues: Intended for the Instruction and Entertainment of Young People, Inwich the ...J. Johnson1809-01-01-
A familiar introduction to the arts and sciences, for the use schools and young personscontaining a general explication of the fundamental principles and facts of the sciences, divided into lessons, with questions subjoined to each, for the examination of pupilsLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown1810-01-01
A system of practical arithmeticapplicable to the present state of trade, and money transactions: illustrated by numerous examples under each rule; for the use of schools.4th ed., rev. and corr.Printed for R. Phillips1812-01-01-
The juvenile arithmetic, or Child's guide to figuresbeing an easy introduction to Joyce's Arithmetic, and all othersPrinted for J. Souter1814-01-01
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Scientific dialogues, intended for the instruction and entertainment of young peoplein which the first principals of natural and experimental philosophy are fully explainedNew ed., corr. and imprM. Carey1815-01-01
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Scientific dialogues, for young peoplein which the first principles of natural and experimental philosophy are explainedA new ed., corrected and improved. Vol. ii, iv.-vi.1815-01-01
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A system of practial arithmetic, applicable to the present state of trade, and money transactionsillustrated by numerous examples under each rule : for the use of schools5th ed / stereotyped, revised, and corrected.printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown1816-01-01
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The subserviency of free enquiry and religious knowledge, among the lower classes of society, to the prosperity and permanence of a stateattempted to be shown in a discourse, delivered before the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, at Essex-Street Chapel, on Friday, Match 29, 18162nd ed.Printed for the author1816-01-01
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The subserviency of free enquiry and religeous knowledge, among the lower classes of society, tothe prosperity and permmanence of a state ... shown in a discourse ... at Essex-street chapel, on Friday, March 29, 1816.The Author1816-01-01
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Scientific dialogues intended for the instruction and entertainment of young people ...Vol. IIINew ed., corrected and improved.M. Carey & son, etc.1817-01-01
Dialogues in Chemistry: Intended for the Instruction and Entertainment of Young People : in ...Clayton & Kingsland , printers1818-01-01-
Dialogues in chemistryintended for the instruction and entertainment of young people : in which the first principles of that science are fully explained : to which are added, questions and other exercises for the examination of pupilsFrom the 3rd London ed., corr. and very much enl., with an account of all the late discoveries, and additional notes / by an American professor of chemistry.J. Eastburn and Co.1818-01-01
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Dialogues in chemistryintended for the instruction and entertainment of young people : in which the first principles of that science are fully explained : to which are added, questions and other exercises for the examination of pupilsJames Eastburn and Co.1818-01-01
A system of practical arithmetickfor the use of schoolsN.G. Maxwell1819-01-01-
Letters on natural and experimental philosophyaddressed to a youth settling in the metropolis2d. ed, with considerable additions and alterations.Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; and for R. Hunter1821-01-01
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Scientific dialoguesintended for the instruction and entertainment of young people : in which the first principles of natural and experimental philosophy are fully explainedA new edition, corrected and improved.Published by Lydia R. Bailey, Kimber & Sharpless, M'Carty & Davis, H.C. Carey & I. Lea, Benjamin & Thomas Kite, Bennett & Walton, Marot & Walter, and Anthony Finley1825-01-01
A familiar introduction to the arts scienceswith original introductory essays upon the subject of each lesson. For the use of schools and young persons. Containing a general explication of the fundamental principles and facts of the sciences, divided into lessons, with questions subjoined to each, for the examination of pupils.New ed., rev., cor., and enl. with four additional lessons. Illustrated with wood engravings.H. G. Bohn1852-01-01
Scientific dialogues for the instruction and entertainment of young peoplein which the first principles of natural and experimental philosophy are fully explained and illustratedA new and enl. ed. / rev. and completed to the present state of knowledge, with an additional chapter on recent discoveries by J.W. Griffith.Bohn1855-01-01-
A familiar introduction to the arts and sciencesFor the use of schools and young personsA new ed., rev. and enl.Bell & Daldy1871-01-01
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The subserviency of free enquiry and religious knowledge, among the lower classes of Society, to the prosperity and permanence of a stateattempted to be shown in a discourse, delivered before the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, at Essex-Street Chapel, on Friday, March 29, 18162nd ed.printed for the author; and published by R. Hunter