Walthoe, John, 1657 or 1658-1744
Walthoe, John, 169.?-17.., libraire
Walthoe, John
Walthoe, John, ca. 1657-1744
Walthoe, John, 1657 o 1658-1744
John Walthoe
Walthoe, John, 1657 ou 1658-1744
Walthoe, John, 1657/8-1744
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Works
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Books printed for J. Walthoe at his shop in the Middle-Temple-Cloysters, 1704? | |
The Briton. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's ervants. By Mr. Philips. The third edition. | |
A catalogue of the common and statute law-books of this realm | |
Catalogus stirpium in externis regionibus a nobis observatarum | |
Cato's letters ; or, Essays on liberty, civil and religious, and other important subjects. In four volumes. Vol. I [-IV]. The fourth edition, corrected.. | |
Collection of papers relating to the East India trade: wherein are shewn the disadvantages to a nation, by confining any trade to a corporation with a joint-stock | |
Collection of voyages and travels, some now first printed from original manuscripts, others now first published in English. In six volumes. With a general preface, giving an account of the progress of navigation, from its first beginning. Illustrated with a great number of useful maps and cuts, curiously engraven. Vol. I [-VI] | |
A compleat collection of trials, &c. | |
The compleat herbal : or, the botanical institutions of Mr. Tournefort, chief botanist to the late French king | |
complete collection of state-trials, and proceedings for high-treason , and other crimes and misdemeanours ; from the reign of king Richard II. To the reign of king George II. In six volumes [-The second [-sixth] volume]. With two alphabetical tables to the whole. The third edition, with additions | |
Cursus cancellariae, or, The course of proceedings in the High Court of Chancery : wherein the authority, jurisdiction, and modern practice of that court are methodically and distinctly treated of, from the bill filed, and process thereupon, to the final sentence and decree : as also of reversing decrees, by bills of review, and appeals to the House of Lords, and the method of proceedings in the Petty-Bag-Office &c., with a variety of useful precedents throughout, and a compleat table to the whole | |
A discourse concerning the happiness of good men, and the punishment of the wicked, in the next world, etc. under the following heads... | |
Institutio legalis | |
Introduction to the study and practice of the laws of England, as now regulated and amended by several late statutes | |
Law of commons and commoners | |
Laws concerning the poor, 4th ed., 1718 [i.e. 1710] | |
Legal provisions for the poor ... wherein the statutes and resolutions of the judges on these subjects are consider'd and explain'd | |
Parallel of architecture both ancient & moderne | |
Proposals to supply His Majesty with twelve or fourteen millions of money ..., 1697: | |
Prose works. 1753 | |
The Roman history, from the settlement of the empire by Augustus Caesar, to the removal of the imperial seat, by Constantine the Great. Containing the space of 355 years.. For the use of his Highness the Duke of Gloucester | |
The rule and exercises of holy living : in which are descibed the means and instruments of obtaining every virtue, and remedies against every virtue, and the remedies against every vice... Together with prayers : The twenty fifth edition | |
Travels through the low-countries Germany, Italy and France, with curious observations, natural, topographical, moral, physiological, &c. : also, a catalogue of plants, found spontaneously growing in those parts, and their virtues | |
A treatise concerning trespasses vi et armis : wherein the nature of trespass is clearly explicated and the gist of the action stated and by whom such actions may be brought and against whom and how to be laid ... | |
Treatise of the common and statute laws concerning the poor, either as to relief, settlement, or punishment | |
Treatise shewing the original and nature of common and the several kinds thereof | |
Triumphs of female wit, in some pindarick odes ..., 1683: | |
The works of John Milton, historical, political, and miscellaneous. Now more correctly printed from the originals, than in any former edition, and many passages restored, wich have been hitherto omitted. To wich is prefixed, an account of his life and writings in two volumes. Vol. I. [-II.]. |