Trusler, John, 1735-1820
John Trusler
Trusler, John
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Works
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Chronology: or the historian's vade-mecum | |
Commentaries on the laws of England | |
The complete works of William Hogarth, in a series of one hundred and fifty steel engravings from the original pictures | |
The country election : a farce : in two acts. | |
A descriptive account of the islands lately discovered in the South-Seas : Giving a full detail of the present state of the inhabitants, their government, religion, Language, Manners, Customs, etc. etc. etc. from the first Discovery to the present Time. Carefully collected, digested, and systematically arranged, by the Reverend Dr. John Trusler, From Mendana, De Quiros, Schouten, Tasman, Dalrymple, Bouganville, Byron, Carteret, Wallis, Hawkesworth, Parkinson, Fourneaux, Forster, Cook, and others. With some Account of the Country of Camchatca, A late Discovery of the Russians. | |
The difference between words esteemed synonymous, 1766; in two volumes. | |
The distinction between words esteemed synonymous : in the English language, pointed out, and the proper choice of them determined. Useful to all who would either write or speak with Propriety and Elegance. By the Rev. Dr. John Trusler. | |
An easy way to prolong life : by a little attention to our manner of living. Containing many salutary observations, on exercise, rest, sleep, evacuations, etc. ... And some remarks on drunkenness, smoking, and on the utility of taking physic in the spring. The second part By a medical gentlemam [sic], author of the first part. | |
An easy way to prolong life : by a little attention to what we eat and drink. Containing a chemical analysis; or, an Enquiry into the Nature and Properties of all kinds of Food; how far they are wholesome, and agree with different Constitutions. With some directions respecting our way of living. Collected from the Authorities of some of our ablest Physicians. By a medical gentleman. | |
The economist, shewing in a variety of estimates ... a family may live with frugality for a little money, 1776: | |
Elements of modern gardening. 1982 | |
An english accidence : or, abstract of grammar; for the use of those who, without making grammar a study, wish to speak and write correctly. With rules for reading prose and verse. By the Rev. Dr. John Trusler. | |
An essay on literary property : containing a commentary on the statute of Queen Anne (8 Q. An. Ch. 19) and animadversions on that Statute | |
Family tables: being a collection of such tables as are useful to, and daily wanted in every family, accurately framed by Dr. John Trusler. | |
The garden-Companion : for Gentlemen and Ladies; or, a calendar, pointing out what should be done every month in the green-house, flower, fruit and kitchen-garden: With the proper Seasons for Sowing, Planting, etc. and the Time when the Produce may be expected; so as to have a regular Succession of Flowers and Vegetables throughout the Year. To which is added, a complete list of the flowers, that blow each month; also some curious Experiments in Gardening. | |
Garten-Gesellschafter und immerwährender Garten-Kalender für Herren und Damen | |
The habitable world described, or the present state of the people in all parts of the globe, from north to south; shewing the situation, extent, climate, ... including all the new discoveries: ... With a great variety of maps and copper-plates, ... By the Rev. Dr. John Trusler. | |
Honesty the best policy. | |
The honours of the table, 1788: | |
The honours of the table, or, Rules for behaviour during meals : with the whole art of carving, illustrated by a variety of cuts. Together with directions for going to market, and the method of distinguishing good provisions from bad; to which is added a number of hints or concise lessons for the improvement of youth, on all occasions in life. | |
Letters to his son. | |
A list of books, published by the Rev. Dr. Trusler, at the Literary-Press, no.62, Wardour-Street, Soho. 1790. | |
The london adviser and guide : containing every instruction and information useful and necessary to persons living in London, and coming to reside there; In order to enable them to enjoy Security and Tranquility, and conduct their Domestic Affairs with Prudence and Economy. Together with an Abstract Of all those Laws which regard their Protection against the Frauds, Impositions, Insults and Accidents to which they are there liable. By the Rev. Dr. Trusler. Useful also to Foreigners. Note, This Work treats fully of every Thing on the above Subjects that can be thought of. | |
Luxury no political evil : but demonstratively proved to be necessary to the preservation and prosperity of states. Addressed to the British senate. | |
Modern times, or the adventures of Gabriel Outcast | |
On cruelty to animals. | |
On domestic happiness. | |
On female discretion. | |
On reason. | |
On the formation of the earth. | |
On the gift of speech. | |
On the importance, utility, and duty of a farmer's life : A sermon, preached at Thornville-Royal, Yorkshire, the seat of Colonel Thornton, August 26, 1792, and repeated at the desire of the parish, the Sunday fornight following, by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler. Published at the request of several gentlemen who heard it. Entered at Stationer's Hall. | |
On the loss of the soul. | |
On the passions. | |
On the sense of hearing. | |
Practical husbandry, or, The art of farming with a certainty of gain as practised by judicious farmers in this country : the result of experience and long observation | |
Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world | |
progress of man and society | |
Proverbs exemplified, and illustrated by pictures from real life. Teaching morality and a knowledge of the world; with prints. Designed as a succession-book to Æsop's Fables. | |
The sublime reader; or the morning and evening service of the church so pointed, and the emphatical words throughout so marked, as to display all the beauty and sublimity of the language, and render it, with the least attention, impossible to be read by the most injudicious reader, but with Propriety. With Remarks on the Service, and Notes of General Use. By the Rev. Dr. John Trusler. | |
To the public. Dr. Trusler is unwilling to observe, that those who have the instruction of youth, little consider an infant disposition. | |
Trusler's clerical and universal almanack : for the year 1800, by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler. To which is added, The lessons; and an original sermon, written by him, on the gift of sight. Also, a Perpetual Almanack-a French Almanack-a Farming Calendar-Southing of the Moon-a List of new Taxes, Clerical Lists, etc. To be continued yearly, and published November 13. | |
The way to be rich and respectable addressed to men of small fortune. | |
The works of Mr. Hogarth moralized | |
The works of William Hogarth with descriptions and explanations |