Baldwin, Robert, 1737-1810
Baldwin, Robert, 1720?-1810
Baldwin, R. (Robert), 1737-1810
Baldwin, Robert, 172.?-1810
Baldwin, R., 1737-1810
Baldwin, Robert
Robert Baldwin
VIAF ID: 39233801 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (15)
Works
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Ajax. | |
Animadversions on a late treatise on the kink-cough : to which is annexed, an essay on that disorder. | |
compendium of some of the most important particulars of natural and revealed religion , written chiefly for the improvement of the middling and lower classes of society. By D. Watson | |
great importance of a religious life considered : To which are added, some morning and evening prayers. The twenty-second edition, corrected | |
An Historical and Chronological Deduction of the Origin of Commerce From the Earliest Accounts to the present Time : Containing An History of the great Commercial Interests of the British Empire : To which is prefixed, An Introduction, Exhibiting a View of the Ancient and Modern State of Europe, of the Importance of our Colonies, and Of the Commerce, Shipping, Manufactures, Fisheries, &c. of Great Britain and Ireland, And their Influence on the Landed Interest : With an appendix, Containing the Modern Politico-Commercial Geography of the several Countries of Europe : In two Volumes | |
history of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero. In three volumes... By Conyers Middleton... Vol. I [-Vol. III]. The eight edition | |
Isles of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, [et]c drawn from the best surveys by Tho[ma]s Kitchin Geog[graphe]r | |
A map of the western parts of the colony of Virginia | |
A map of Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Maryland with part of New Jersey &c. | |
new Bath guide ; or, Useful pocket companion for all persons residing at or resorting to this antient city. Giving an account of the first discovery of its medicinal waters by king Bladud ; nature and efficacy of the warm baths and sudatories, with the rules and prices of bathing and pumping. The virtues of the Bath waters used internally and externally...[The whole embellished with six copper-plate engravings, viz. portraits of the masters of the ceremonies, plan of the city, elevation of the town-hall, view of the Crescent, and portrait of Richard Nash, Esq.] To which is added, the life, character, &c. of Richard Nash, esq; who presided over the amusements of this city upwards of fifty years. A new edition, improved and much enlarged | |
Observations on Dr. Price's Theory and principles of civil liberty and government : preceded by a letter to a friend on the pretensions of the American colonies in respect of right and equity. | |
Oeuvres complètes | |
Pamela | |
Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded. In a series of familial letters [vol. IV] from a beautiful young damsel to her parents: and afterwards, in her exalted condition between her, and persons of figure and quality. Upon the most important and entertaining subjects, in genteel life. Published in order to cultivate the principles of virtue and religion in the minds of the youths of both sexes. In four volumes. The tenth edition. Vol. IV.. | |
Paradise lost, a poem in twelve books. The author John Milton. The eighth edition, with notes of various authors, by Thomas Newton, D. D. Now Lord Bishop of Bristol. Volume the Second. | |
Part of the counties of Charlotte and Albany, in the Province of New York : being the seat of war between the King's forces under Lieut. Gen. Burgoyne and the rebel army | |
Plans, elevations and sections of the machines and centering used in erecting Black-Friars Bridge | |
The plays of William Shakspeare : accurately printed from the text of the Corrected Copy left by the late George Steevens, Esq. with glossarial notes : in nine volumes. | |
The Poems of Alexander Pope, Esq. with his last corrections, additions, and improvements | |
practical farmer: or, The Hertfordshire husbandman: containing many new improvements in husbandry . I. Of meliorating the different soils, and all other branches of business relating to a farm. II. Of the nature of the several sorts of wheat, and the soil proper for each. III. Of the great improvement of barley, by brineing the seed, after an entire new method, and without expence. IV. Of increasing crops of peas and beans by horse-houghing. V. Of trefoil, clover, lucerne, and other foreign grasses. VI. A new method to improve land at a small expence, with burnt clay. VII. Of the management of cows, sheep, suckling of calves, lambs, &c. with means to prevent, and remedies to cure rottenness in sheep. VIII. How to keep pigeons and tame rabbits to advantage. IX. A new method of planting and improving fruit trees in ploughed fields. X. Of the various manures and dungs proper for every soil. XI. Of the usefulness, culture, method of raising, drying and the virtues of hops. XII. Of foreign wheats. XIII. A comparison of different methods of farming in several countries. By William Ellis, of Little Gaddesden, in Hertfordshire. In two parts. The fifth edition. | |
"Richard Baldwin junior, bookseller," Studies in bibliography, 1989: | |
Scots compendium, or Rudiments of honour: containing the succession of Scots kings, from Fergus who founded the monarchy. Also, the nobility of Scotland, present and extinct... To which is added, a list of the Scots Baronets, and all those Peers... The sixth edition, improved and brought down to the present time | |
Seat of war in the environs of Philadelphia: | |
The southern part of the Province of New York : with part of the adjoining colonies | |
This day is published : Multum in parvo; or, Every Man his own Vermin-Killer. Containing The most effectual Methods of destroying that mischievous little Animal, the Rat; as also the Mouse, Mole, Grasshopper, Ant, Dore, or Blackclock, Worms, Snails, Weazel, Polecat, Stoat, and Fox | |
Venereal disease | |
The way to be rich and respectable, addressed to men of small fortune : in this pamphlet is given an estimate shewing that a gentleman with a wife, four children, and five servants, may, residing in the country with a few acres of land, live as well as and make an appearance in life equal to a man of 1000£. a year, and yet not expend 400£. including the rent both of house and land and still be able in the course of 20 years to lay by 2500£. : the plan of living in this estimate is not ideal only, but has been absolutely pursued by the author many years : such as are fond of farming, will here find the expences attending and the profits arising from the cultivation of land, feeding of sheep, &c. &c. | |
The works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham. In two volumes. The fourth edition, corrected. Vol. I [-II].. | |
The works of the english poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by Samuel Johnson. Volume the seventh.. | |
The works of the late ingenious. Mr. George Farquhar: containing all his poems, letters, essays and comedies. In two volumes. Vol. I. The Tenth edition. Corrected from the errors of former impressions. To which are added some memoirs of the author, never before publish'd. | |
Άι του Σοφοκλεους τραγωδιαι έπτα. Sophoclis tragoediæ septem : nova versione donatæ scholiisque veteribus illustratæ ; accedunt notæ perpetuæ, et variæ lectiones, opera Thomæ Johnson, A.M. Collegii regal. Cantabrig. aliquamdiu è sociis. Accessere etiam nunc primùm notæ selectæ et emendationes ex codd. variorum doctorum virorum, nuper editis. Versio denique cum eruditorum interpretationibus collata est, et, unà cum scholiis plurimis in locis, castigata. Editio prioribus longè accuratior, et auctior. Vol. I. [-Vol. II.]. |