Wilkie, John, 17..-1785
Wilkie, John, ?-1785
Wilkie, J., -1785
Wilkie, J. (John), -1785
VIAF ID: 280220476 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Wilkie, J. ‡q (John), ‡d -1785
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wilkie, John ‡d -1785
- 100 1 _ ‡a Wilkie, John ‡d 17..-1785
- 100 1 _ ‡a Wilkie, John, ‡d 17..-1785
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Works
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An account of the tenia, and method of treating it. The second edition, corrected and considerably enlarged.. | |
Civil liberty asserted and the rights of the subject defended, &c. | |
Comedies. | |
Considerations on the Present German War | |
Disinterested love : or the history of Charles Royston and Emily Leisley, in a series of letters. | |
Hoyle's games improved. Being practical treatises on the following fashionable games, viz. whist, quadrille, piquet, chess, back-gammon, draughts, cricket, ... In which are also contained : the method of betting at those games ... Including the laws of the several games, as settled and agreed to at White's and Stapleton's Chocolate-houses. Revised and corrected by Charles Jones, Esq. | |
On July 1st was published, price one shilling and six pence, number I. ... to be continued quarterly; of a work, entitled, The gentleman's and lady's miscellany, 1774?: | |
The plain question upon the present dispute with our American colonies. | |
A political survey of Britain : being a series of reflections on the situation, lands, inhabitants, revenues, colonies, and commerce of this island : intended to shew that we have not as yet approached near the summit of improvement, but that it will afford employment to many generations before they push to their utmost extent the natural advantages of Great Britain. In two volumes. By John Campbell, L. L. D. Vol. I [-II].. | |
A reply to Lieutenant General Burgoyne's letter to his constituents. | |
The rivals : a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. | |
The tales of the genii : or, The delightful lessons of Horam, the son of Asmar. Faithfully translated from the Persian manuscript and compared with the French and Spanish editions published at Paris and Madrid. The third edition. In two volumes. By Sir Charles Morell, formerly ambassador from the British settlements in India to the Great Mogul. | |
The votes and proceedings of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, in town meeting assembled, according to law |