Matthews, William, 1771-1836
Matthews, William, M.
Matthews, William
উইলিয়াম ম্যাথুজ
VIAF ID: 11389506 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Matthews, William
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Matthews, William, ‡d 1771-1836
- 100 1 0 ‡a Matthews, William, ‡d 1771-1836
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- 100 0 _ ‡a উইলিয়াম ম্যাথুজ
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (2)
Works
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A compendium of gas-lighting, adapted for those who are unacquainted with chemistry; containing an account of some new apparatus lately introduced... | |
A compendium of gas-lighting, containing an account of some useful and recent contrivances for enabling the consumers of gas to ascertain the quantity and quality supplied [...] | |
An explanatory appeal to the Society in general, and his friends in particular, : by William Matthews | |
An historical and scientific description of the mode of supplying London with water and a particular account of the different companies so engaged, with an exposition of the attempts to adopt other modes | |
An historical sketch of the origin, progress and present state of gas-lighting... | |
A letter on the greater necessity of an abolition of the African slave trade : in consequence of the insurrection at St. Domingo, &c. By a gentleman long resident in Jamaica. Extracted from The universal museum, no. 3, just published. Prefaced by a short address to the publick, by W. M | |
A letter to one of the proprietors of the Grand Junction Water Company on the subject of the Right Hon. Mr. Peel's letter to the water companies of the metropolis | |
The life and character of Thomas Letchworth, a minister of the gospel among the people called Quakers. By William Matthews | |
Matthews's new Bristol directory : for the year, 1793-4. Containing an alphabetical list of the corporation, clergy, merchants, bankers, proffessors of the law and physic, manufacturers, principal traders, &c. &c. of the city of Bristol, with its environs. To which are added lists of the mail coaches, waggons, coasting and other trading vessels, to and from Bristol. Particulars of the Coming in and going out of the posts, Home and Foreign; with the Custom-House, Excise-Office, &c. Also a List of the Hackney Coaches, with their Owners | |
The miscellaneous companions: .... Being a short tour of observation and sentiment, through a part of South Wales. By William Matthews | |
A new and seasonable address to the disciplinarians of the people called Quakers, relative to tithes and taxes. : By Catholicus | |
Sir, this society has been informed by several gentlemen, resident in the counties of Somerset and Wilts, that of late years very great damage has been done to their fir-plantations especially among the scotch firs, by squirrels. | |
A sketch of the principal means which have been employed to ameliorate the intellectual and moral condition of the working classes at Birmingham |