Strahan, William, 1715-1785
Strahan, William
Strahan, William, fl. 1737-1785
William Strahan British politician and printer (1715-1785)
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- 510 2 _ ‡a W. and A. Strahan (London, England)
Works
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An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present Majesty for Making Difcoveries in the Southern Hemisphere : and Fucceffively Performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret, and Captain Cook, In the Dolphin, the Swallow, and the Endeavour, Drawn up From the Journals Which Were Kept by the Feveral Commanders, And From the Papers of Joseph Banks, Esq : In Three Volumes. | |
An act for appointing commissioners to enquire into the losses of all such persons who have suffered in their properties, in consequence of the cession of the province of East Florida to the king of Spain. | |
Act for repealing an Act, passed in the fourteenth year of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled, An Act for the better regulating the Government of the Province of the Massachusets Bay in New England | |
Act to enable His Majesty to appoint commissioners with sufficient Powers to treat, consult, and agree upon the Means of quieting the Disorders now subsisting in certain of the Colonies, Plantations, and Provinces of North America | |
Acts of the legislature of the island of Tobago; from 1768, to 1775, inclusive | |
Adam Smith and the death of David Hume : the "Letter to Strahan" and related texts | |
Amelia | |
The art of cookery made plain and easy ; which far exceeds any thing of the kind yet published : containing I. how to roast and boil to perfection every thing necessary to be sent up to table II. ... : to which are added by way of appendix one hundred and fifty new and useful receipts and a copious index | |
At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the twenty-ninth day of November, anno Domini 1774, in the Fifteenth year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Third ... | |
The beggar's opera | |
Boston port bill, 1774 | |
C. Julii Caesaris quae exstant , accuratissime cum libris editis et mss optimis collata, recognita & correcta, accesserunt annotationes Samuelis Clarke, S.T.P. Item indices locorum, rerumque & verborum utilissimae. Editio quarta. | |
Commentaries on the laws of England. In four bookks. By William Blackstone, esq, sollicitor general to her majesty . The seventh edition. | |
Dict. of the printers and booksellers ... in England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1726-1775: | |
Dictionary of the English language | |
A digest of the common-law; with the alterations made by statute-law, including a complete system of the modern practice of the courts of King's bench and Common pleas, in civil actions. | |
A digest of the law concerning libels : containing all the resolutions in the books on the subject, and many manuscript cases : the whole illustrated with occasional observations ... | |
Ecclesiastical law | |
Elements of general history | |
Euclid's Elements of geometry : from the latin translation of Commandine ... | |
Free-born subject's inheritance | |
Historical and classical dictionary | |
An historical and critical account of the life and writings of Charles I. King of Great Britain. After the manner of Mr. Bayle. Drawn from original writers and state-papers : The second edition | |
History of America. | |
The history of Sir Charles Grandison in a series of letters | |
The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire.... | |
The History Of The Reign Of The Emperor Charles V. : With A View of the Progress of Society in Europe, from the Subversion of the Roman Empire, to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century : In Four Volumes. | |
An institute of the laws of England : or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. ... In four books | |
Joseph Andrews | |
De la manière d'enseigner et d'étudier les belles-lettres. | |
The law of costs | |
The law of damages | |
Lectures on select subjects in mechanics, hydrostatics, pneumatics, and optics, with the use of the globes, the art of dialing, and the calculation of the mean times of new and full moons and eclipses, with the supplement | |
Letter from B. Franklin, &c. | |
Letters of David Hume to William Strahan : now first edited with notes, index, etc. | |
The life of David Hume, Esq., 1777: | |
The life of David Hume, Esq : the philosopher and historian, written by himself. To which are added, The travels of a philosopher, containing observations on the manners and arts of various nations, in Africa and Asia. From the French of M. Le Poivre, late envoy to the King of Cochin-China, and now intendant of the isles of Bourbon and Mauritius | |
The Lives Of The Most Eminent English Poets With Critical Observations On Their Works By Samuel Johnson in Four Volumes. | |
Loix civiles dans leur ordre naturel. | |
The man of the world. In two parts. | |
Materia medica physico-historico-mechanica. Reyno mineral. Parte I a que se juntam remedios do prezente estado da materia medica; como sangria, sanguesugas, ventozas sarjadas, emeticos, purgantes, vesificatorios, diureticos, sudorificos, ptyalismicos opiados, quina quina [sic], e, em especial, as minhas Agoas de Inglaterra ediçam nova, corrigida, e repurgada, a que se accrescentam por continuaçam desta obra, para fazela [sic] completa, os Reynos Vegetal, e Animal. Parte II | |
Mémoires secrets pour servir à l'histoire de la dernière année du règne de Louis XVI [...]. | |
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 | |
Methodus Differentialis: Sive Tractatus De Summatione Et Interpolatione Serierum Infinitarum | |
The mirror : A periodical paper, published at Edinburgh in the year 1779, and 1780. In three volumes : The Fourth edition, corrected. | |
De Morbis quibusdam commentarii. Auctore Clifton Wintringham, .... | |
New geographical grammar | |
A new law-dictionary : containing the interpretation and definition of Words and terms used in the law ... | |
Or, Cornelius Nepos's Lives of the excellent commanders. With an English translation, as literal as possible. With English notes, and a large index.By John Clarke, late Master of the Publick Grammar-School in Hull. In pursuance of the Method of teaching the Latin tongue, laid down by him in his Essay upon Education | |
Original papers; containing the secret history of Great Britain, from the restoration, to the accession of the House of Hannover. To which are prefixed extracts from the life of James II, as writen by himself : The whole arranged and published by James Macpherson. | |
P. Ovidii Nasonis Epistolarum heroïdum liber | |
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. | |
The peerage of England : containing a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of that kingdom, now existing, either by tenure, summons, or creation, their descents and collateral lines, their births, marriages, and issue, famous actions both in war and peace, religious and charitable donations, deaths, places of burial, monuments, epitaphs, and many valuable memoirs never before printed : also their paternal coats of arms, crests, supporters and mottoes, curiously engraved on copper-plates : collected from records, old wills, authentic manuscripts, our most approved historians, and other authorities, which are cited : in eight volumes | |
Plays written by John Gay To which is prefixed a account of the life and writings of the author | |
The poetical works of Matthew Prior, now first collected with explanatory notes, and memoirs of the author. In two volumes. Volume the first [-the second]. | |
Political essays concerning the present state of the British empire; particularly respecting : 1. Natural advantages and disadvantages. 2. Constitution. 3. Agriculture. 4. Manufactures. 5. The colonies. And 6. Commerce | |
publick Law | |
Rasselas | |
Repeal of tea duty, 1776 | |
seasons | |
A second check to antinomianism : occasioned by a late narrative in three leters, to the Hon. and Rev. author | |
Select mechanical exercises shewing how to construct different clocks, orreries, and sun-dials, on plain and easy principles with several miscellaneous articles and new tables [...] | |
Sermons, by Hugh Blair, D.D. One of the Ministers of theHigh Church, and Professor of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres in the University, of Edinburgh. The seventh edition.. | |
Shipping in Boston Harbour. | |
short view of the several nations of the world | |
Sir Courtly Nice : or, It cannot be. A comedy. As it was acted by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Crown. | |
A six months tour through the North of England. Containing : an account of the present state of agriculture, manufactures and population, ... In four volumes : The second edition, corrected and enlarged. | |
Some thoughts concerning education... By John Locke... The fourteenth edition. | |
A tour through Sicily and Malta : In a series of letters to William Beckford... | |
A tour through the island of Great Britain. Divided into circuits or journees ... interspaced with useful observations. Particularly suited for the perusal of such as desire to travel over the island. Originally begun by the celebrated Daniel Defoe, continued by the late Mr. Richardson, author of Clarissa &c. and brought down to the present time by gentlemen of eminence in the literary world. The eighth edition, with great additions and improvements, in four volumes. Vol I. [-IV.]. | |
Trade & commerce of colonies. | |
treatise containing the practical part of fortification in four parts... for the use of the Royal Academy of Artillery at Woolwich | |
A view of society and manners in France, Switzerland and Germany : with anecdotes relating to some eminent characters | |
voyage towards the South Pole, and round the World... in the years 1772, 1773, 1774, and 1775 | |
The Works... accurately revised... with some account of the author's life and notes historical and explanatory by John Hawkesworth. |