Bancks, John, 1709-1751
Banks, John, 1709-1751
Bancks, John
Banks, John (John), 1709-1751
John Bancks English writer
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Works
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The arguments of Mr. Mansfield, : Mr. Dunning, and Mr. Pemberton, on the special case between the society of Catherine-Hall, and the parish of St. Botolph, Cambridge, before Wm. Lord Mansfield, Mr. Justice Aston, Willes & Ashhurst, As taken, in the Court of King's Bench, June 6th, 1774. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. With the learned discussions on the important question, whether the college, as a Body Corporate, was liable to the payment of the poor rates? | |
Compendious history of the House of Austria | |
A critical review of the liberties of British subjects. : With a comparative view of the proceedings of the H-e of C-s of I-d, against an unfortunate exile of that country; who, in contending for the Rights and Liberties of the Publick, lost his own. Published as a serious and seasonable Warning to all true Whigs and Free Britons. By a gentleman of the Middle-Temple | |
A critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell : ... By the late John Banks, Esq; with an appendix, containing some curious pieces. | |
The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested : containing a collection of rules or maxims, ... With three tables. ... By a gentleman of the Middle Temple | |
The grounds of unity in religion, or, An expedient for a general conformity and pacification | |
The history of Francis-Eugene Prince of Savoy : Knight of the Golden Fleece, Privy-Counsellor and Prime Minister to his Imperial Majesty, President of the Aulic Council of War, Field-Marshal-General and Commander in Chief of all the Forces of the Emperor, Empire, etc. etc. Containing, the military transactions of above thirty campaigns, made by his Serene Highness in Hungary, Itlay, Germany, and the Low-Countries. And Interspersed with other memorable Events, during a Course of more than Fifty Years. The whole compiled from the best authorities, Printed and Manuscript, By an English officer, who served under his Highness in the last war with France. | |
The history of his own time, compiled from the original manuscripts of His late Excellency, Matthew Prior, esq. | |
The history of John Duke of Marlborough : Prince of Mindelheim, Captain-General and Commander in Chief of the Armies of Her Britannick Majesty and the States of the United Provinces, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Master of the Ordnance, etc. Including a more exact, impartial, and methodical Narrative of the late War upon the Danube, the Rhine, and in the Netherlands, than has ever yet appeared. Compiled from authentick journals, without Regard to any Former Attempt of the same Nature. By the author of The history of Prince Eugene. | |
The history of Lord Stanton A novel. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple, author of The trial, or history of Charles Horton. | |
The history of the House of Austria, and the German Empire : containing the Germanick constitution, and an account of all their emperors. An account of the pragmatick sanction, with the rise of the several claims on the demise of the late emperor, and the steps that have been taken to assert them. Also, the geography and history of all the dominions belonging to the imperial branch of the Austrian family; with a view of the strength, revenues, etc. of the Queen of Hungary, compared with those of other powers. The history and succession to the estates of th[ful] Duke of Cleves in 1609, and the pretensions now subsisting upon the extinction of the House of Neubourg in the late elector Palatine.[is] The whole giving a more exact and clear idea of the motives and nature of the present war, and what may probably ensue, than is to be met with in any other work. | |
The history of the life and reign of the Czar Peter the Great, Emperor of all Russia, and Father of his country. Containing, I. His Travels, Studies, and Personal Fatigues, for the attaining of Knowledge in Civil and Military Affairs, and the Improvement of his Subjects. II. His Introduction of Arts and Sciences, a Naval Force, and Commerce with Foreign Nations: Also his many Reformations in Church and State, the Army, and the Customs and Manners of his People. III. His Wars with the Swedes, Turks, Tartars, and Persians; Victories by Sea and Land; Acquisitions of Territory, and Increase of Power. IV. His Regard to Genius and Merit, with the surprizing Instarces of his Favour to General Le Fort, Prince Menzikoff, and the Empress Catharine: And his severe Justice on Oflenders, particularly in the Proceedings against the rebellion; Caarewitz. | |
An introduction to the knowledge of the laws and constitution of England. : By a gentleman of the Middle-Temple | |
A letter from a gentleman of the Middle Temple, to his friend in Dublin, : relative to the present crisis of affairs in this kingdom | |
Love atones for little crimes: an ethic epistle, being an answer to a dedication, lately published. Cum notis variorum. | |
Miscellaneous works : in verse and prose, of Mr. John Bancks. Consisting of Odes, Songs, etc. sacred to Love, Friendship, and Devotion. Tales and Fables, Humorous, Moral, and Satirical. Epistles, Ethic, Amorous, and Familiar. Epigrams, and other Occasional Poems. Essays in Literature, Theology, and Criticism. Adorned with sculptures, and illustrated with notes. | |
A northern circuit : Described, in a Letter to a Friend: a Poetical Essay. To which is prefixed, An Introductory Dialogue, between Bayes and his Muse. By a Gentleman of the Middle Temple | |
The occasion and manner of Mr. Francis Wolleys death, slaine by the Earle of Chesterfield at Kensington, January 17. 1659. Written by a gentleman of the Middle Temple to his friend in Ches-shire | |
Proposals for printing by subscription, Miscellaneous works, in verse and prose, of Mr. John Bancks. Adorned with sculptures, and illustrated with notes. ... Proposals are given away, a large speciman of the work is exhibited, and subscriptions are taken in by the following booksellers, viz. Mr.Corbett, ... and at Mr Aris's. | |
Readings upon the statute law. : Alphabetically digested. Wherein the most obscure and difficult points are clear'd up and illustrated by resolutions and adjudg'd cases, taken from the best authorities extant. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple | |
A sermon, preached at the ordination of William Bentley, A.M. : colleague with the Rev. James Diman, to the pastoral care of the Second Church in Salem, September 24, 1783. By John Lathrop, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Boston. Together with the charge, given by the Rev. Mr. Diman; and the right hand of fellowship, given by the Rev. John Prince, Pastor of the First Church in Salem | |
A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell, lord-protector of the commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. | |
The universal penman. Engrav'd by George Bickham. | |
The universal penman, or, the art of writing made usefull to the gentlemen and scholar, as well as the man of business... | |
The weavers miscellany, 1730: |