Thicknesse, Philip, 1719-1792
Philip Thicknesse
Thicknesse, Philip, Esq., 1719-1792
Philip Thicknesse author
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Works
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An account of the four persons found straved to death, at D-------- in Herfordshire. By one of the jurymen on the inquisition taken on their bodies | |
The crisis. | |
An epistle, to Dr. Wm. Falconer, of Bath. : By Philip Thicknesse | |
A further account of Abbé Mann's case and perfect cure of the gout*. : By Philip Thicknesse. With extracts of letters from Sir John Duntze, Bart. who is under the same course of medicine. The Abbe's extraordinary Case and Cure, written by himself, may be had at Debrett's, and all the Booksellers in London, with a Translation | |
The gentleman's guide in his tour through France | |
A Letter from Lieutenant Governor Gallstone, to Mr. John Crookshanks, who was captain of the Lark man of war about the year 1746, but suspended ever since, by the sentence of a court martial. | |
A letter from Philip Thicknesse to Dr James Makittrick Adair | |
A letter from Philip Thickskull, Esq. to Edmund Rack, a Quaker | |
A letter to Charles Bonner, Esq. Deputy Comptroller of the Post-Office. By Mr. Philip Thicknesse | |
A letter to the Earl of Coventry; by Philip Thicknesse. Containing some extraordinary letters of the noble lord's to the author, written in the years 1780, and 1782. With an appendix, containing a still more extraordinary note of the noble lord's, written in the year 1785 | |
A letter to the Right Reverend Lord B-p of N-h | |
Man-midwifery analysed : and the tendency of that practice detected and exposed. | |
Memoirs and anecdotes of Philip Thicknesse : late Lieutenant Governor of Land Guard Fort, and unfortunately father to George Touchet, Baron Audley. | |
A narrative of what passed between General Sir Harry Erskine and Philip Thicknesse, Esq; in consequence of a letter written by the latter to the Earl of B-, relative to the publication of some original letters and poetry of Lady Mary Wortley Montague's, then in Mr. Thicknesse's possession | |
The new prose Bath guide, for the year 1778 : Dedicated to Lord N----. With a frontispiece characteristic of the times | |
Observations on the customs and manners of the French nation, : in a series of letters, in which that nation is vindicated from the misrepresentations of some late writers, by Philip Thicknesse, Esq | |
Pere Pascal, : a monk of Montserrat, vindicated: in a charge brought against him by a Noble Earl of Great-Britain. By P. Thicknesse | |
Proceedings of a general court-martial, : Upon the Trial of Lieutenant-Gov. Philip Thicknesse. Held at the Judge-Advocate-General's Office at the Horse-Guards, on Wednesday, July the 3d, 1765; and continued by several Adjournments, to Tuesday the 9th Day of the same Month, by Virtue of his Majesty's Special Warrant, bearing Date the 31st Day of July, 1765 | |
Queries, to Lord Audley, : by Philip Thiknesse, Senior | |
Reisen durch Frankreich und einen Theil von Catalonien | |
Reize door Frankryk en Spanje | |
Relation d'un cas singulier de goutte inveterée, guerie par un long usage interne des extraits de ciguë et d'aconit, preparés d'après la methode de M. de Storck | |
A sketch of St. Catherine's Hermitage, near Bath : in a letter to Sir John O'Carroll, Bart. at Brussels | |
A sketch of the life and paintings of Thomas Gainsborough, esq | |
Sketches and characters of the most eminent and most singular persons now living. : By Several hands. Vol. 1 | |
The speaking figure and the automaton chess-player, exposed and detected | |
To the right honorable Charles lord Camden, late lord high Chancellorof Great Britain, great in that high office but greater still in the refignation of it; this view of Montserrat in Catalonia, is inscribeb by lordship's most obdt. & most humble sert. | |
A treatise on the art of decyphering, and of writing in cypher. With an harmonic alphabet. | |
Useful hints to those who make the tour of France, : in a series of letters written from that Kingdom by Philip Thickness, Esq. These letters contain some account of the interior police of that kingdom in general, and of Paris in particular | |
The valetudinarians bath guide: or, The means of obtaining long life and health. : Dedicated to Edward, Lord Thurlow, Lord hight chancellor of Great Britain. By Philip Thicknesse | |
Year's journey through france, and part of spain by philip thicknesse | |
A year's journey through the Pais Bas, or Austrian Netherlands |