Mortimer, Thomas, 1730-1810
Mortimer, Thomas
Thomas Mortimer
Thomas Mortimer escritor británicu
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Works
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Die and be damned. | |
British Plutarch | |
The British Plutarch : containing the lives of the most eminent statesmen, patriots, divines, warriors, philosophers, poets, and artists, of Great Britain and Ireland, from the accession of Henry Viii. to the present time. Including, a Complete History of England from that Aera. In six volumes. Ornamented with elegant frontispieces. Vol. I. A new edition, revised, corrected, and considerably enlarged, by the editor, T. Mortimer, Esq. | |
Der Brittische Plutarch, oder Lebensbeschreibungen der grössten Männer in England und Irrland, seit den Zeiten Heinrichs VIII bis unter George II : Aus dem Englischen übersetzt. | |
Complete code of commercial law | |
A concise account of the rise : Progress, and Present State of the Society For the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, instituted at London, anno MDCCLIV. Compiled from the original papers of the first promoters of the plan, and from other authentic records. By a member of the said Society. | |
Elements of commerce. [from old catalog] | |
The elements of commerce, politics and finances, in three treatises on those important subjects. By Thomas Mortimer, Esq. author of a treatise on the funds, entitled, Every man his own broker. | |
Every man his own broker, or, A guide to Exchange-Alley in which the nature of the several funds, vulgarly called the stocks, is clearly explained : and the mystery and iniquity of stock-jobbing laid before the public in a new and impartial light | |
A general commercial dictionary : comprehending trade, manufactures, and navigation ; as also agriculture, so far as it is connected with commerce ; with brief abstracts of the laws relating to the regulation and protection of trade and tradesmen, exhibiting their present state and their connection in these kingdoms with those of other parts of the world : partly from authentic sources and partly compiled from the best authorities | |
A grammar illustrating the principles and practice of trade and commerce: for the use of young persons intended for business. | |
Grundsätze der Handlungs-, Staats- und Finanzwissenschaften | |
Lectures on the elements of commerce, politics, and finances intended as a companion to Blackstone's Commentaries on the laws of England, and peculiarly calculated to qualify young noblemen and gentlemen for situations in any of the public offices under government, and for Parliamentary business | |
Lex mercatoria rediviva | |
Merchant's directory | |
The national debt no national grievance, or, The real state of the nation with respect to its civil and religious liberty, commerce, public-credit, and finances : interspersed with, critical remarks on a pamphlet lately published, intitled, The present state of the nation : to which are added, proposals for improving the public revenue, and for providing a fund for the exigencies of war, without laying additional taxes on the public : addressed to the people of England | |
The nefarious practice of stock-jobbing unveiled with an appendix, containing several extraordinary cases, particularly that in which Mr. Bish, stock-broker, was plaintiff, and D. de Chemant, Esq., defendant, with counsels' opinion and award thereon : and the acts of Parliament relative to stock-jobbing | |
A new history of England, from the earliest accounts of Britain, to the ratification of the Peace of Versailles, 1763 : Humbly Inscribed to the Queen. By Mr. Mortimer. | |
The remarkable case of Thomas Mortimer, Esq : late His Majesty's Vice-Consul for the Austrian Netherlands: addressed without permission, to Lord Weymouth, And his Under Secretaries Robert Wood, and William Frazer, Esqrs. with an Appendix; Containing an Extraordinary Anecdote concerning A Russian Sailor. | |
The student's pocket dictionary : or, compendium of universal history, chronology, and biography. From the earliest accounts to the present time. With authorities. In two parts. Part I. Containing a compendium of universal history. Part II. Containing a compendium of biography. By Thomas Mortimer, Esq. | |
Traduction de Plutarque anglois, : contenant la vie des hommes les plus illustres de l'Angleterre & de l'Irlande, ministres, guerriers ... depuis le règne d'Henri VIII jusqu'à nos jours .. | |
A treatise on the administration of the finances of France. In three volumes. | |
The universal director : or, the nobleman and gentleman's true guide to the masters and professors of the liberal and polite arts and sciences; and of the Mechanic Arts, Manufactures, and Trades, Established in London and Westminster, and their Environs. In three parts. Part I. Contains, in Alphabetical Order, the Names, Titles, and Places of Abode of the Masters and Professors of the Liberal and Polite Arts and Sciences, viz. Painting, Architecture, Sculpture, Drawing, Modelling, Engraving, etc. To these are annexed, in the same Order, the Masters of Music; and the Gentlemen of the Physical Profession, distinguishing particularly those that Teach and Practise Midwisry and Surgery. Part II. Contains an Account of the Mechanic Arts and Manufactures, ranged in Alphabetical Order; with the Names and Places of Abode of the Artists and Manufacturers, residing in London and Westminster, and their Environs. Part III. Consists of separate Alphabetical Lists of the Merchants, Bankers, Agents, Attornies, Auctioneers, Brokers, and Notaries; and of the most eminent Warehouse men and Shopkeepers of the Cities of London and Westminster. To which is added, a distinct list of the booksellers, distinguishing the particular branches of their trade. By Mr. Mortimer. | |
The whole art of husbandry, or, The way of managing and improving of land being a complete collection of what has been written on the subject, either by ancient or modern authors : with many additions of new experiments and improvements not treated of by others : also, giving an account of the particular sorts of husbandry used in several counties, with proposals for its further improvement : to which is added, the country-man's kalendar, directing what he is to do every month in the year |