Watson, John, ?-1769
Watson, Jo
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Watson, John ‡d -1769
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Watson, John, ‡d -1769
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Drop the disorder! : challenging the culture of psychiatric diagnosis | |
The gentleman and citizen's almanack, 1736: | |
The gentleman and citizen's almanack : for the year of our Lord, 1729. Being the First after Bissertile or Leap-Year. Containing A Table of the Terms and their Returns; A Table of Eclipses; The Days of the Year, very necessary for finding the Number of Days, or Weeks between any two Days in the Year; The Days of the Month; The Week Days, set down in their Names at large, which they commonly go by; The Rising and Setting of the Sun; The Moon's Age; The New Stile, or Gregorian Kalendar; A Table of Equation, shewing how much faster or slower than the Sun-Dial, a good Clock or Watch will go every Day this Year; A Tide-Table; A Table of the Price of Goods, at 112l. to the Hundred; The Post-Towns in Ireland; A Table of the Beginning, Ending and Length of Morning and Evening Twilight, for every 10th Day of the Year; The Swearing Days of the Masters of the Corporations of Dublin: The 4 Quarterly Assemblies of the City of Dublin; A Table of Coin. A Table of Simple Interest at 7 per Cent. A Table of Purchase at 6, 7, 8, and 10l. per Cent, Compound Interest: A Catalogue of the Principal Kings and Princes in Europe, with the Time of their Births and Ages; And a Regal Table from K. Henry 7. With an Explanation of the Whole prefixed. Also, the Roads and Fairs | |
Tables of exchange : In two parts. Part first. English money exchanged into Irish, for any Number of Pounds, Shillings and Pence, from Three Thousand Pounds to One Penny, and at all the most usual Rates, whether Quarters or Eighths, from Two per Cent. to Fifteen per Cent. Part second. Irish money exchanged into English, for the same Number of Pounds, Shillings and Pence, and at the same Rates. Each by Addition only. The second edition: with an appendix of exchange at par. The Whole Calculated originally, and now again most carefully Corrected at the Press, by John Watson, bookseller |