Johnston, William Dawson
Johnston, W. (William), -1804
Johnston, William d. 1804
Johnston, William, 17..-1804, libraire
Johnston, W. (William), d. 1804
William Martin Johnston
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Works
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An account of the topical application of the spunge, in the stoppage of haemorrhages. Read before the Royal Society, February 11, and 18, 1762. By Charles White .... | |
The adventurer. A new edition. Volume the First [-volume the Fourth].. | |
Archæologia græca : or, The antiquities of Greece. The eighth edition. By John Potter, D. D. Late lord archbishop of canterbury. Volume the first. Containing, I. The civil government of Athens. II. The religion of Greece.. | |
Biographia britannica : or, The lives of the most eminent persons who have flourished in Great Britain and Ireland, from the earliest ages, down to the present times ; collected from the best authorities, both printed and manuscript, and digested in the manner of Mr Bayles's historical and critical dictionary. Volume the sixth ; part I.. | |
The comedies of Terence | |
A dissertation on the oleum palmae Christi, sive oleum ricini, or, (as it is commonly call'd) castor oil : in which its history is illustrated : its properties and virtues explained and its uses in bilious, calculous, and other disorders, recommended | |
Elements of criticism. Volume I [-II]. | |
Farriery improv'd: or, a compleat treatise upon the art of farriery. Wherein is fully explain'd the nature, structure, and mechanism of that noble and useful creature, a horse, the diseases and accidents he is liable to, and methods of cure... Together with many neccessary and useful observations and remarks concerning the choice and management of horses. Likewise an account of drugs and mix'd medicines used in farriery; with some remarks upon their genuineness and adulteration; and their several prices, set down alphabetically at the end of the work. The seventh edition. By Henry Bracken.... | |
An Historical and Chronological Deduction of the Origin of Commerce From the Earliest Accounts to the present Time : Containing An History of the great Commercial Interests of the British Empire : To which is prefixed, An Introduction, Exhibiting a View of the Ancient and Modern State of Europe, of the Importance of our Colonies, and Of the Commerce, Shipping, Manufactures, Fisheries, &c. of Great Britain and Ireland, And their Influence on the Landed Interest : With an appendix, Containing the Modern Politico-Commercial Geography of the several Countries of Europe : In two Volumes | |
The history of health and the art of preserving it, or, An account of all that has been recommended by physicians and philosophers towards the preservation of health, from the most remote antiquity to this time : to which is subjoined, a succint review of the principal rules relating to this subject, together with the reasons on which these rules are founded | |
History of the Library of Congress | |
The holy war made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, 1752 | |
Medical observations and inquiries. By a society of physicians in London. Vol. III.. | |
The medical works of Richard Mead, m. d. physician to his late Majesty king George II. fellow of the royal colleges of physicians at London and Edinburgh, and of the royal society.. | |
A New geographical and historical grammar : wherein the geographical part is truly modern and the present state of the several kingdoms of the world is to interspersed as to render the study of geography both entertaining and instructive... by Mr. Salmon... The fourth edition, with very great additions and improvements. | |
New history of England, 1768: | |
Pamela | |
Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded. In a series of familial letters [vol. I] from a beautiful young damsel to her parents. Published in order to cultivate the principles of virtue and religion in the minds of the youth of both sexes. In four volumes. The tenth edition. To which are prefixed extracts from several curious letters written to the editor on the subject. Vol. I. | |
The peerage of Ireland, or, A genealogical history of the present nobility of that kingdom, 1754: | |
Plays. | |
Special Collections in libraries in the United States | |
The summer’s tale. A musical comedy of three acts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden.. | |
The theory of moral sentiments, or An essay towards an analysis of the principles by which men naturally judge concerning the conduct and character, first of their neighbours, and afterwards of themselves. To which is added a dissertation on the origin of languages. By Adam Smith; LL. D. The fourth edition. | |
Works. | |
The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's Dublin., volume XVI., collected and revised by Deane Swift, esq. of Goodrich, in Herefordshire. | |
The works of the honourable Robert Boyle. In six volumes. To which is prefixed the life of the author. Volume the first [-the sixth]. |