Todd, John, ?-1811
Todd, John, 1736?-1811
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(Abridgment.) Happiness and rights. Some points plainly treated, relating to the rights of man and his happiness. Addressed to all Englishmen who chuse to think for themselves, by Richard Hey; author of Happiness and rights, a dissertation: from which this is abridged, and otherwise altered; by the author. September, 1792. The second edition.. | |
An Accurate Description and History Of The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St. Peter, York. | |
English garden : a poem. In four books. By W. Mason, M. A. A New Edition, corrected. To which are added a commentary and notes, by W. Burgh, Esq; LL. D. | |
Gothic ornaments in the Cathedral Church of York | |
J. Todd's catalogue for 1794 : A catalogue of a most valuable and curious collection of prints, drawings, books of prints, &c. amongst which are the entire collection ofmarmaduke tunstall of wycliffe, Esa. Lately deceased to which are added a select collection of books, in all languages, and in every class of literature, including the principal Part of the library of The late Right Hon. Lord Viscount Fairfax, Of Gilling Castle, in this Country, And several other Libraries and Parcelsof Books lately purchased. The Whole will begin to be sold extremely Cheap, at the Prices printed in the Catalogue, on Monday, March 17, 1794, for Ready Money only, and continue on Sale tll Christmas next, By J. Todd, bookseller, stationer, and printseller, in Stonegate, York. - The full Value for Libraries, Parcels of Books, and Prints, in Ready Money. Catalogue, Price 1s. may be had of Mr. Johnson, Bookseller, St. Paul's Church Yard, London, and at the Place of Sale | |
J. Todd's catalogue of ancient and modern books : prints, & books of prints, for the year 1791. The Books in general are in good Condition, many of them the best Editions, and in various elegant Bindings' amongst many others equally scarce and curious are the following valuable Articles: -. s. d. Miller's Sexual System of Linnaeus, 2 vol. col. - - 18 18 0 Curtis's Flora Londinensis, 60 No. in 5 vol. col. - - 14 0 0 Fifty Plans of Cities, by Faden and others, col. - - 10 0 0 De L'isle's Atlas, eighty-four Maps, 2 vol. col. - 8 0 0 Camden's Britannia, by Mr. Gough, 3 vol. - - 10 18 0 Chambers's Dict. of Arts and Sciences, by Rees, 5 vol. 12 12 0 Journals of the House of Commons, 40 vol - - 9 9 0 Herbarium. Blackwellianum cura Trew, 3 v. tab. depict. 15 15 0 Montfaucon L'antiquite Expliquee, 15 tom. - - - 14 14 0 Grosse's Antiquities of England and Wales, 8 vol. Cook's Voyages round the Worls, 9 vol. - - - 18 6 0 Latham's General Synopsis of Birds, 7 vol. col. - - - 8 18 6 Lavater's Essays on Physiognomy, 16 Numbers - 10 13 0 -. s. d. Encyclopedic Methodique, 20 Livraisons in 66 tom. 25 0 0 Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica, 11 vol. - - 13 13 0 Archaeologia, Tracts relating to Antiquity, 9 vol. - - 9 9 0 Bp. Warburton's Works 7 vol. 6 6 0 Ruffhead's Statutes at Large 11 vol. - - - - - 14 14 0 Dow's Hindostan, 3 vol. - 4 14 6 Schreber Histoire Naturelle des Animaux, 2 tom. col. 6 6 0 Annual Register, with a General Index, 31 vol. - - 10 10 0 Monthly Review, from 1749 to the End of 1739, 83 vol. 25 0 0 Gentleman's Magazine, from 1731 to 1789, 62 vol. - 18 18 0 Statutes at Large, by ... | |
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. | |
Poems by William Mason, M. A. The fith edition. | |
Sermons preached in the parish-church of Olney, in Buckinghamshire, on the following subjects : Sermon I. The small success of a Gospel-Ministry. II. The mysteries of the Gospel hid from many. III. Of those from whom the Gospel-Doctrines are hid. IV. The nature of spiritual revelation, and who are favoured with it. V. The sovereignty of divine grace asserted and illustrated. VI. Of the person of Christ. VII. Of the authority of Christ. VIII. The glory and grace of God revealed in Jesus Christ. IX. Labouring and heavy-laden sinners described. X. Of coming to Christ. Sermon XI. Of believers rest in Christ. XII. Of the yoke of Christ. XIII. The service of Christ easy and pleasant. XIV. Believers cautioned against misconduct in their profession. XV. The extent and sanction of the third commandment. XVI. The christian life compared to a race. XVII. No access to God but by the Gospel of Christ. XVIII. Of a living and a dead faith. XIX. Guilt removed, and peace restored. XX. Of the assurance of faith. By John Newton, curate of the said parish.. |