Andrews, John. (1736-1809)
John Andrews Historical writer
John Andrews British geographer, surveyor, engraver and historian
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Works
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Account of the character and manners of the french : with occasional observations on the english : in two volumes | |
An analysis of the principal duties of social life written in imitation of Rochefoucault: in a series of letters to a young gentleman, on his entrance into the world. By John Andrews ... | |
Andrews's new and accurate travelling map of the Kingdom of Ireland divided into provinces & counties with all the cities, bishops sees, boroughs, Post towns, barracks, villages, rivers and loughs, turnpike and principal cross roads, with the distances in Irish miles from town to town according to the Mile Stones & other exact Admensurations. | |
[Arms of the British forces] | |
Brieven, kort voor des graaven van Welderens vertrek uit London, zyne excellentie ter hand gesteld: betreffende den toenmaaligen toestand der zaaken tusschen Engeland en de Republiek. | |
Characteristical views of the past and of the present state, of the people of Spain and Italy. Addressed to an English traveller. | |
A collection of plans of the most capital cities of every empire, kingdom, republic and electorate in Europe and some remarkable cities in the other three parts of the world; with a description of their most remarkable buildings, trade, situation, extent, &c., &c. Selected from the best authorities from actual surveys. | |
A comparative view of the French and English nations, in their manners, politics, and literature. By John Andrews, LL. D | |
Considerations on the present interest of the Dutch, with respect to Great Britain | |
A defence of the stadtholdership; wherein the necessity of that office in the United Provinces is demonstrated; and the Designs and Conduct of the Party that Opposes it are Examined, With a review of the pernicious consequences that have attended the alliances and connections of the United Provinces with France; and the Dangers to which they are Exposed from Their Present Situation. By John Andrews, LL. D | |
Essai sur le caractere et les mœurs des François comparées a celles des Anglois | |
A geographical atlas of England : divided according to its natural, political, civil, ecclesiastical, ancient and modern divisions, to which is added, a political chart of Europe, to shew the position of all the sea-ports, promontories, and distances, in order to trace the naval and commercial intercourse between Great Britain, Ireland and the Continent | |
Historical atlas of England physical, political, astronomical, civil and ecclesiastical ... Interspersed with geographical notes and dates ... and explanations to each map ... By John Andrews ... | |
The history of the revolutions of Denmark. With an account of the present state of that Kingdom and people. By John Andrews, L.L.D. In two volumes. .. | |
History of the war with America, France, Spain and Holland commencing in 1775 and ending in 1783. - | |
An inquiry into the manners, taste, and amusements, of the two last centuries, in England. By John Andrews, LL.D | |
Ireland in maps. An introduction | |
A new map of the British colonies in North America, shewing the seat of the present war, taken from the best surveys, compared with and improved from manuscripts of several noblemen and gentlemen. | |
A plan of the city of Warsaw | |
Planta de Lisboa, 1771 | |
Proposals for publishing by subscription, by John Andrews, and Andrew Dury, [a] topographical map of the country round London, from north to south fifty-five miles | |
Reflections on the too prevailing spirit of dissipation and gallantry shewing its dreadful consequences to publick freedom. By the author of The review of the characters of the principal nations in Europe ; ... | |
Remarks on the French and English ladies, : in a series of letters; interspersed with various anecdotes, and Additional Matter arising from the Subject. By John Andrews, LL.D | |
Tooley's dictionary of mapmakers, 1999-2004: | |
Topographical Map of Hartford-Shire, From an Actual Survey in which is express'd all the roads, lanes, churches, noblemen and gentlemen's seats, and everything remarkable in the county ; together with the division of the parishes | |
Two additional letters (being the third and fourth) to His Excellency the Count de Welderen, on the present situation of affairs between Great Britain and the United Provinces. With an appendix. By John Andrews, LL. D |