Browne, Thomas
Browne, Thomas, LL.D.
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
Works
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The British Cicero; or, A selection of the most admired speeches in the English language: arranged under three distinct heads of popular, parliamentary, and judicial oratory with historical illustrations. To which is prefixed, an introduction to the study and practice of eloquence. | |
Classical dictionary, for the use of schools, containing, under its different heads, every thing illustrative and explanatory of the mythology, history, geography ... 1818: | |
A dictionary of ancient classical and Scriptural proper names: in which will be found a correct epitome of the history, biography, and religion of the Jews, the Greeks, and the Romans; together with the fables and mythology of the classical writers. | |
The infallible, most accurate, and most concise method of merchants accompts : exemplified and illustrated by many varieties of demonstrations ... by the memorial vulgarly called A waste-book. : Also a journal and leager, [sic] composed to make the accompt intricate or difficult ... : Also, after the ballance of the said accompt, follows two tables ... : Farther is added, some questions in arithmetick, and resolved | |
A new classical dictionary, 1797: | |
The times. A satire : To the King; and dedicated to the Emperor of Germany | |
The union dictionary : containing all that is truly useful in the dictionaries of Johnson, Sheridan, and Walker, the orthography and explanatory matter selected from Dr. Johnson, the pronunciation adjusted according to Mr. Walker, with the addition of Mr. Sheridan's pronunciation of those words wherein these two eminent orthoëpists differ. The Whole Designed to Present to the Reader, at One View, the Orthography, Explanation, Pronunciation, and Accentuation of all the Purest and Most Approved Terms in the English Language | |
Viridarium poeticum; or, The flower garden of the Muses; a synopsis of epithets, adopted by the most celebrated Latin authors. | |
Viridarium poeticum, seu delectus epithetorum in celeberrimis Latinis scriptoribus sparsorum, designatum ad epitheta ab antiquis usurpata exemplis illustrandum, in scholarum usum quibus compositio Latina præcipuam eruditionis partem efficit. A Thoma Brown, A.M | |
Vox veritatis, or, A brief abstract of the case betvveen George Carew Esq., administrator of the goods and chattells of Sir William Cousten & Sir Paul Pyndar Kinghts [sic] deceased vvith their vvills annexed and the East India Company of the Netherlands, vvith other inhabitants of Amsterdam and Midleburgh : faithfully recollected and contained in fifty six paragraphs for satisfaction of the creditors ... together with irregular & extrajudiciall proceedings ... : severall arguments and observations, animadversions and reflections upon the cheifest points in the premises | |
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