Kincaid, Alexander, 1711?-1777
Kincaid, Alexander, ca. 1710-1777
Kincaid, Alexander, fl. 1734-1777
Alexander Kincaid Kincaid, Alexander (1710–1777), bookseller and printer
Kincaid, Alexander, 1710 or 1711-1777
Kincaid, Alexander, asi 1710-1777
Kincaid, Alexander, 1710 ou 1711-1777
Alexander Kincaid
VIAF ID: 39241855 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Kincaid, Alexander ‡d ca. 1710?-1777
- 100 1 _ ‡a Kincaid, Alexander, ‡d 1710 or 1711-1777
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Kincaid, Alexander, ‡d 1711?-1777
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Works
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An account of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophical discoveries, in four books. By Colin MacLaurin... Published from the author's manuscript papers, by Patrick Murdoch... | |
Andrew Millar, Daniel Midwinter, William Innys, John Knapton, Samuel Birt, Daniel Brown, Thomas Longman, Richard Hett, Charles Hitch, John Shuckburgh, Mary Senex, John Rivington, Francis Gosling, and the executors of Isaac Clarke, John Pemberton, and Aaron Ward, of London, booksellers, - - - - - - - - - appellants. Alexander Kincaid, Gavin Hamilton, John Balfour, John Paton, William Drummond, John Traile, William Sands, Gideon Crawfurd, Lauchlan Hunter, Janet Brown, relict of William Brown, the executors of Alexander Symers, Alexander Brymer, William Hamilton, William Millar, Alexander Dunning, John Yare, Andrew Beveridge, the executors of Gavin Drummond, and John Aitkin, booksellers in Edinburgh; John Barrie, Andrew Stalker, Alexander Carlisle, and Robert Fowlis, booksellers in Glasgow; - - - - - - - respondents. The case of the respondents | |
British poets | |
A catalogue of curious and valuable books : being the library of the deceast Mr. William Forbes younger ... Which will begin to be sold by auction, on Tuesday the 21st of December 1736, by Alexander Kincaid, book-seller, at the auction-house in Writers Court | |
The elements of clock and watch-work, adapted to practice. In two essays. By Alexander Cumming, member of the Phil. Soc. Edinb.. | |
Elements of criticism. Volume I [-II]. | |
An essay on the history of civil society. By Adam Ferguson. | |
Essays | |
Essays on several important subjects in surgery : chiefly on the nature and cure of fractures of the long bones of the extremities, particularly those of the thigh and leg, whether simple of compound ; for which a new method of retention is proposed. The whole illustrated with cooper-plates. By John Aitken, surgeon, of the college and incorporation of surgeons in Edinburgh.. | |
Essays upon the principles of morality and natural religion | |
Fables ancient and modern translated into verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, and Chaucer | |
Hudibras, in three parts. Written in the time of the late Wars.. By Samuel Butler. With annotations | |
Iliad of Homer | |
Institutes of moral philosophy.... | |
The jealous wife : a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By George Colman, esq. Servatâ semper lege et ratione. - Juv. The send edition.. | |
Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland from the dissolution of the last Parliament of Charles II until the Sea-battle off La Hogue : The second edition | |
A new and exact account of Jamaica : wherein the antient and present state of that colony, its importance to Great Britain, laws, trade, manners and religion : together with the most remarkable and curious animals, plants, trees, &c. are described : with a particular account of the sacrifices, libations, &c. at this day in use among the negroes. | |
The new spelling dictionary : teaching to write and pronounce the English tongue with ease and propriety : in which each word is accented according to its just and natural pronunciation, the part of speech is properly distinguished, and the various significations are ranged in one line : with a list of proper names of men and women : the whole compiled and digested in a manner entirely new, to make it a complete pocket companion for those who read Milton, Pope, Addison, Shakespeare, Tillotson and Locke, or other English authors of repute in prose or verse, and in particular to assist young people, artificers, trade men and foreigners, desirous to understand what they speak, read and write : to which is prefixed, a grammatical introduction to the English tongue | |
Odyssey of Homer, translated from the greek by Alexander Pope, Efq | |
Oedipe roi. | |
Œuvres complètes. | |
Original poems | |
Paradise regain'd. A poem, in four books. To which is added, Samson Agonistes, and Comus, a Mask. The author : John Milton | |
Poems and fables . By the late Mr John Gay | |
Poems upon several occasions | |
poetical works | |
Political discourses. By David Hume, Esq. The third edition, with additions and corrections.. | |
The Prince of Tunis : A tragedy. As performed at the Theatre-Royal of Edinburgh. | |
The principles of agriculture and vegetation : The second edition | |
Select poems of Mr A. Cowley | |
Sophoclis tragoediae quae extant septem | |
Synopsis nosologiae methodicae in usum studiosorum. Editio altera. In quarta parte emendata et adjectis morborum specierus aucta. A Gulielmo Cullen, .... | |
Tracts, physical and mathematical. Containing, an explicaton of several important points in physical astronomy ; and, a new method for ascertaining the Sun's distance from the Earth, by the theory of gravity. By Matthew Stewart.... | |
Tragedies. | |
The works of James Thomson | |
works of Virgil , translated by John Dryden, Efq ; in three volumes |