Evans, Thomas
Evans, Thomas M.D.
Evans, Thomas, librarian to the Society of Spencean Philanthropists
Thomas Evans English insurrectionist
VIAF ID: 26134573 ( Personal )
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Works
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Aquifex aeolicus MutS and MutL : insights into the mismatch repair in a hyperthermophilic bacterium | |
A brief sketch of the life of Mr. Thomas Spence, author of the Spencean system of agrarian fellowship or partnership in land, 1821: | |
Christian policy, the salvation of the Empire being a clear and concise examination into the causes that have produced the impending, unavoidable national bankruptcy, and the effects that must ensue, unless averted by the adoption of this only real and desirable remedy, which would elevate these realms to a pitch of greatness hitherto unattained by any nation that ever existed | |
The duellist : a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden. Written by W. Kenrick, LL.D : The second edition. | |
An exposition of the faith of the religious Society of Friends in some of the fundamental doctrines of the christian religion | |
An introduction to English grammar; to which is annexed a treatise on rhetorick : The third edition with additions | |
Mémoires de Maximilien de Béthune. | |
The petition of Thomas Evans, librarian to the Spencean Philanthropist Society, and author of Christian policy the salvation of the Empire, 1817 p. 3 (Thomas Evans, of no. 8, New Castle Street, in the parish of St. Clements Danes, in the City of Westminster, now confined in the House of Correction, Cold-bath-fields) | |
Les protéines MutS et MutL chez aquifex aeolicus : la réparation des mésappariements de l'ADN chez les bactéries thermophiles. | |
Réfutation des mémoires de la Bastille, Sur les Principes Généraux des Loix, de la Probalité et de la Vérité; dans une suite de lettres a Monsieur Linguet, Ci-devant Avocat au Parlement de Paris. Par Thomas Evans, Solliciteur à la Chancellerie, & Procureur au Banc du Roi en Angleterre.. | |
Sculptured metopes discovered amongst the ruins of the temples of the ancient city of Selinus in Sicily : by William Harris and Samuel Angell, in the year 1823 | |
Spence's songs 2d. |