Ormrod, John C., 1960-....
Ormrod, J.C., 1960-
Ormrod, John
Ormrod, J. C. (John C.), 1960-
Ormrod, J. C.
Ormrod, John C
Ormrod, J. C. (John C.)
VIAF ID: 34562066 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (7)
Works
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Address of the committee of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Company, : to the committees of the Senate and House of Representatives, on the memorial of said company. | |
An address to the graduates in medicine : delivered at a medical commencement, in the University of Pennsylvania, held May 12, 1797. To which is prefixed, the prayer, made use of on that occasion: by John Andrews, D.D. vice provost. Published by request | |
Arbeiten mit Licht | |
Beuys zu Ehren : drawings, sculptures, objects, vitrines and the environment "Show your wound" by Joseph Beuys : paintings, sculptures, drawings, watercolours, environments and video installations by 70 artists : [Ausstellung, München, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, 16. Juli-2. November 1986] | |
Constitution and act of incorporation of the Pennsylvania Society, for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and the Relief of Free Negroes, Unlawfully held in Bondage. And for Improving the Condition of the African Race : To which are added, the acts of the General Assembly o Pennsylvania for the gradual abolition of slavery, and the acts of the Congress of the United States, respecting slaves and the slave trade. [Three lines from Matthew]. | |
Current & future methods in plant growth regulator research | |
The death of Washington : A poem. In imitation of the manner of Ossian. By Rev. John Blair Linn, A.M. Minister of the First Presbyterian Congregation of Philadelphia. [Ten lines from Mason] | |
Dissertation of first principles of government. : To which is added, the genuine speech, translated, and delivered at the tribune of the French Convention, July 7, 1795. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, Rights of man, &c.&c.&c | |
Elémens de chimie. | |
Elements of chemistry. : By M. I.A. Chaptal, Chevalier of the Order of the King, professor of chemistry at Montpellier, honorary inspector of the mines of France, and member of several academies of sciences, medicine, agriculture, inscriptions, and belles lettres. Translated from the French. Three volumes in one | |
Eulogium, delivered to a large concourse of respectable citizens, at the State-House, in the town of Dover, on the twenty-second of February eighteen hundred. : In commemoration of the death of General George Washington. By John Vining, Esquire. Published at the request of the committtee of arrangement, appointed to superintend the ceremony and take order on the solemn occasion | |
An experimental dissertation on the chemical and medical properties of the nicotiana tabacum of Linnaeus, commonly known by the name of tobacco. : By Edward Brailsford, of Charleston, South-Carolina, member of the Medical and Chemical Societies of Philadelphia | |
Fever : an elegiac poem. Dedicated to the citizens of Philadelphia, by a citizen. [One line in Latin from Virgil] | |
Francis Bacon : Commitment and Conflict | |
A funeral oration, on the death of General Washington, : delivered in the German Lutheran Church, Philadelphia: at the request of Congress, on the twenty-sixth of December, 1799. By Major General Lee | |
The Ground and nature of Christian redemption : [One line from John]. | |
The Iliad of Homer : Translated from the Greek by Alexander Pope, Esq. [Four lines from Lucretius] | |
Iliade. | |
An impartial review of the rise and progress of the controversy between the parties known by the names of the Federalists, & Republicans. : Containing an investigation of the radical cause of division; and of some of the subordinate or auxiliary causes which have been instrumental in enlarging the breach, and inflaming the minds of the partizans. In a series of letters from a partaker in the American Revolution to a junior citizen | |
Ingo Maurer making light | |
An inquiry into the causes and nature of the yellow fever : submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost, the trustees and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania, on the sixth day of June, 1799, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. By Washington Watts of Virginia, member of the Philadelphia Medical and Chemical Societies. [Two lines from Young] | |
Kunstmuseum Bern Masterpieces | |
The life of God in the soul of man, : or, the nature and excellency of the Christian religion, by Henry Scougal, late professor of divinity in the University of Aberdeen. To which is subjoined, Rules for a holy life, by Archbishop Leighton | |
The looker-on, : a periodical paper, by the Rev. Simon Olive-Branch, A.M. [Seven lines from Shakespeare's Measure for measure] Four volumes in two | |
Mit dem Auge des Kindes Kinderzeichnung und moderne Kunst [Ausstellung im Lenbachhaus, Kunstbau, München vom 31. Mai bis 20. August 1995 und im Kunstmuseum Bern vom 7. September bis 26. November 1995] | |
Molecular and cell biology of the plant cell cycle : proceedings of a meeting held at Lancaster University, 9-10 April 1992 | |
Netley Abbey: a gothic story : In two volumes. | |
Oraison funèbre, : du Frére [sic] George Washington, prononcée le premier janvier 1800, dans la loge française l'Aménité: par le F. Simon Chaudron, orateur de la loge | |
An oration on the rise and progress of the United States of America, to the present crisis; and on the duties of the citizens. : By Alexander Addison, Esq | |
Oration on the sublime virtues of General George Washington, : pronounced at the Old South Meeting-House in Boston, before His Honor the lieutenant-governor, the Council, and the two branches of the legislature of Massachusetts, at their request, on Saturday, the 8th of February, 1800. By Fisher Ames | |
Otto Dix | |
A plan for the conduct of female education, : in boarding schools, private families, and public seminaries. By Erasmus Darwin, M.D. F.R.S. author of Zoonomia, and of The botanic garden. To which are added, Rudiments of taste, in a series of letters from a mother to her daughters. Embellished with an elegant frontispiece | |
A plan to render our militia formidable : shewing that the most effectual way to preserve peace in the United States will be to let military knowledge form a part of the education of boys. Together with a short address to people who are scrupulous about bearing arms in defence of their country. By John Ely. [Four lines of quotations] | |
A poem on the president's farewell address, : with a sketch of the character of his successor | |
The prayer, delivered on Saturday the 22d of February, 1800, in the German Reformed Church, Philadelphia : before the Pennsylvania Society of the Cincinnati. By William Rogers, D.D. one of the members of said society, and professor of English and belles lettres, in the University of Pennsylvania. Published by particular request | |
The president's address to the people of the United States, announcing his intention of retiring from public life at the expiration of the present constitutional term of presidency | |
The progress of liberty : a Pindaric ode. [Three lines in Greek from Pindar] By Charles Crawford, Esq | |
Remarks on education : illustrating the close connection between virtue and wisdom. To which is annexed, a system of liberal education. Which, having received the premium awarded by the American Philosophical Society, December 15th, 1797, is now published by their order. By Samuel Harrison Smith, A.M. member of the Am. Phil. Society | |
Remarks upon education, with respect to the learned languages : shewing their importance to good literature, and a due cultivation of the human understanding. By the Rev. William Duke. Copy-right secured | |
Remerciement à Origène | |
Reports of cases ruled and adjudged in the courts of Pennsylvania, before and since the Revolution : by A.J. Dallas, Esquire. [Three lines from Grotius] | |
Rewards and punishments, or, Satan's kingdom aristocratical. : To which is subjoined A voyage to London, and an acrostic. By John Cox, a native of Philadelphia | |
Rodin and Camille Claudel | |
Rodin : eros and creativity | |
Schermuly : catalogue raisonné | |
A sermon, preached in Christ Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia: on Wednesday, May 9, 1798. : Being the day appointed by the president, as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer, throughout the United States of North America. By James Abercrombie, A.M. one of the Assistant Ministers of Christ-Church and St. Peter's. Published by request | |
Tiepolo heaven on earth masterpieces of the Würzburg years | |
Two letters addressed to a member of the present Parliament, on the proposals for peace with the regicide Directory of France. : By the Right Hon. Edmund Burke | |
Visit for a week, or, Hints on the improvement of time. : Containing, original tales, entertaining stories, interesting anecdotes, and sketches from natural and moral history. To which is added, a poetical appendix, designed for the amusement of youth. [Four lines from Voltaire] Embellished with an elegant frontispiece | |
Wayne Thiebaud : [exhibition, Fondation Beyeler, Riehen-Basel, January 29 - May 21, 2023] | |
The whole duty of woman | |
Zur Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur von der Aufklärung bis zur Jahrhundertwende Einzelstudien |