Brotherton, James, -1775
Brotherton, James, 17..-1775?
Brotherton, James
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Works
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The British empire in America : containing the history of the discovery, settlement, progress and state of the British colonies on the continent and islands of America. | |
The infallibility of human judgement, its dignity and excellency : being a new art of reasoning, and discovering truth, by reducing all disputable cases to general and self-evident propositions, illustrated by bringing several well known disputes to such self-evident and universal conclusions : with the supplement, answering all objections which have been made to it and the design hereby perfected, in proving this method of reasoning to be as forcibly conclusive and universal as arithmetick and as easie : also a dissertation on liberty and necessity ... | |
Narrative of the mutiny of the officers of the army in Bengal, 1773: | |
The nett duties and drawbacks payable on importation and exportation of all sorts of merchandize, digested into an easy method : designed for the use of merchants, &c. : in this edition are inserted many tables, of great use to the merchant and trader : The eighth edition, revised, corrected, and enlarged | |
Remarks on the late Earl of Chesterfield's Letters to his son, 1776: | |
A solemn and public appeal to Magna Charta, and the common law of England, upon the subject of inheritance to the lands of intestates by descent, and also relative to a genuine case annexed : humbly inscribed to the right honourable and honourable the judges of England | |
Strictures on the gout, 1775: | |
Three letters to a member of the honourable House of Commons from a Country Farmer concerning the prices of provisions and pointing out a sure method of preventing future scarcity. | |
A treatise of a cataract, its nature, species, causes and symptoms, With A Distinct Representation of the operations by couching and extraction: and Mr. Daviel's comparative view of their respective merits ; together with Some Hints concerning Means for preventing its Formation, and superseding the Necessity of either Operation ; Extracted from the best Authors. With copper plates. By George Chandler, Surgeon. | |
The works of Sir William Temple,... Volume the third |