Smith, William, ?-1750
Smith, William, 16..-17..?, Imprimeur-libraire
Smith, William L
উইলিয়াম স্মিথ
Smith, William ca. 18. Jahrhundert
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Works
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An authentic account of the life and memoirs of Mr. William Smith : an unfortunate convict, executed at Tyburn, on the 3d of October, 1750, for forgery. In which are inserted some orginal letters, and an ode, never yet published. Also the Speech of Great Prelate, to an Eminent Lady, on her presenting a Petition in his Behalf. The Whole carefully supervised by a Gentleman, late of Trinity-College, Dublin, to whom he committed the Inspection of all his Letters, Papers, &c. for the Satisfaction of the Public. Written by himself | |
The deceitful Irishman : and artful cheat; being the whole life and remarkable robberies and forgeries, committed by William Smith, who was executed at Tyburn on Wednesday the 3d of October. Shewing how he was bred at the University, and the artful Tricks he made use of to rob and defraud his Master and several Bankers to the amount of Five Hundred Pounds. Escapes on Board the Surprize Man of War, and is promoted to be Captain's Clark, and as a mark of his Gratitude, robs the Ship of above Two Hundred Pounds in money belonging to the poor Seamen, and a large Quantity of Plate. Likewise a Remarkable Piece of Ingratitude to his Friend who cloath'd him and had him cur'd of a bad Distemper, which Kindness being done him, he cheats his Friend of a large Sum of money, and going under Pretence of thanking the Doctor, claps a Pistol to his Head in his own House in order to rob him, is disappointed, and makes out a mournful Tale whereby he gets more money of the Doctor than by robbing him. With many more Rogueries too redious to mention | |
Hoodoos, 1999. | |
Hoodoos : mysterious formations in Alberta's badlands : comments and linocuts | |
Hudibras. In Three Parts. Written in the Time of the late wars. Corrected and Amended : with additions. To which is added annotations, With an Exact index to the Whole. Adorn'd with a new Set of Cuts, from the Designs of Mr. Hogarth.. | |
Locupletissimi Rerum Naturalium Thesauri Accurata Descriptio, Et Iconibus Artificiosissimis Expressio, Per Universam Physices Historiam. Opus, Cui, In Hoc Rerum Genere, Nullum Par Exstitit. Ex Toto Terrarum Orbe Collegit, Digessit, Descripsit, Et Depingendum Curavit Albertus Seba, Etzela Oostfrisius, .... | |
Music publishing in the British isles : from the beginning until the middle of the nineteenth century : a dictionary of engravers, printers, publishers and music sellers | |
songs in the comedies called As you like it, and Twelfth night . Written by Shakespear. With a favourite air in the Fall of Phaeton : another in the Tender husband. And the scene of the ghosts of Darius and Statira, in The rival queens, or The death of Alexander the Great. For two voices. Composed by Thomas Augustine Arne. N.B. The songs that are not in the proper keys for the German flute, are transposed at the end of the book. | |
The Works. |