Meadows, William, -1760
Meadows, William (czynny 1719-1760).
Meadows, William fl. 1719-1760
VIAF ID: 54200197 ( Personal )
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- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
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Anatomical and mechanical lectures upon dancing : wherein rules and institutions for that art are laid down and demostrated; as they were read at the Academy in Chancery Lane | |
British architect | |
The British architect; or, The builder's treasury of staircases : Containing, I. An easier, more intelligible, and expeditious method of drawing the five orders, than has hitherto been published ... II. Likewise stair-cases ... III. Designs of arches, doors, and windows. IV. A great variety of new and curious chimney-pieces ... V. Corbels, shields, and other beautiful decorations. VI. Several useful and necessary rules of carpentry ... The whole being illustrated with upwards of one hundred designs and examples, curiously engraved by the best hands on sixty folio copper plates. | |
Discourse of trade | |
Historiae Philippicae | |
The history of the renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha : in four volumes | |
The law of tithes : shewing their nature, kinds, properties and incidents, by whom, to whom, when, and in what manner payable, how, and in what courts to be sued for and recovered, what things, lands or persons are charged with, or exempted therefrom. With the nature, incidents and effects of customs, prescriptions, real compositions, modus decimandi, libels, suggestions, prohibitions, consultations, the custom of London, &c. wherein all the statutes and adjudged cases relative to the subject are introduced and considered, as likewise the tithing table | |
A letter from a physician in town to a friend in the country on the subject of inoculation : In which the reasons for the practice are considered and enforced and its consistency with our duty to God and to society, asserted and defended. | |
Life and atchievements of the renown'd Don Quixote | |
M. J. Justini Ex Trogi Pompeii Historiis Externis. Libri XLIV. : Quam diligentissime ex variorum exemplorum collatione recensiti & castigati. : To which is added, The Words of Justin disposed in a grammatical or natural order, in one Column, so as to answer [...] Word for Word to an English version [...] : With Chronological Tables [...] And Also An Index [...] For the Use of Schools | |
A new discourse of trade : wherein are recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants : the act of navigation, naturalization of strangers, and our woollen manufactures : the balance of trade and nature of plantations, with their consequences in relation to the kingdom, are seriously discussed : methods for the employment and maintenance of the poor are proposed : the reduction of interest of money to 4£. per cent. is recommended : and some proposals for erecting a court of merchants for determining controversies relating to maritime affairs, and for a law of transferring of bills of debts are humbly offered : to which is added a short but most excellent treatise of interest |