Hatchard, John, 1768-1849
Hatchard, John, 1769-1849
Hatchard, John fl. 1796-1847
Hatchard, John
John Hatchard English publisher and bookseller (1769–1849)
VIAF ID: 15101148 ( Personal )
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Works
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An address delivered to the inhabitants of New Lanark, on the first of january, 1816, at the opening of the institution established for the formation of character. By Robert Owen. Fourth edition. | |
An admonition against lay-preaching. By Edward Pearson, B.D rector of Rempstone, Nottinghamshire | |
Bible. | |
Brief account of the translations and printing of the Scriptures, by the Baptist missionaries, at Serampore, in the East Indies . With specimens of some of the Eastern languages. | |
Buonaparte Massacreing Three thousand eight hundred men at Jaffa. From a design by Mr. R. K. Porter.. | |
Carte du Sud de Norwége | |
The christian observer, conducted by members of the established church. For the year 1820. Being the nineteenth volume | |
A combined view of the prophecies of Daniel, Esdras, and St. John, shewing that all the prophetic writings are formed upon one plan. Accompanied by an explanatory chart. Also, a minute explanation of the prophecies of Daniel, together with critical remarks upon the interpretations of preceding commentators, and more particulary upon the systems of Mr. Faber and Mr. Cuninghame. By James Hatley Frere, esq. The second edition. | |
compendium of some of the most important particulars of natural and revealed religion , written chiefly for the improvement of the middling and lower classes of society. By D. Watson | |
Crisis of sugar colonies ; or, an enquiry into the objects and probable effects of the French expedition to the West Indies ; and their connection with the colonial interests of the British Empire . To which are subjoined, sketches of a plan for settling the vacant lands of Trinidada. In four letters to the right Hon. Henry Addington, chancellor of the Exchequer, &c. | |
death warrant of negro slavery throughout the british dominions | |
Debate in the House of Commons, on the 16th day of march, 1824, on the measures adopted by his majesty's government, for the amelioration of the condition of the slave population in his majesty's dominions in the west Indies | |
A dictionary of the english language: in which the words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers. To which are prefixed a history of the language, and an english grammar. By Samuel Johnson, LL. D. In two volumes. Vol I. [-II]. The eleventh edition, corrected and revised.. | |
East and West India sugar ; or, a refutation of the claims of the West India colonists to a protecting duty on East India sugar | |
An enquiry into the nature and effects of the paper credit of Great Britain | |
essay on the doctrines and practice of the early christians, as they relate to war. addressed to those who profess to have a regard for the christian name. By Thomas Clarkson, M. A. Fourth edition | |
The evidence of Christianity derived from its nature and reception | |
Extracts from the writings of Erasmus, on the subject of warThird edition | |
The history of the Reign of Shah-Aulum, the present emperor of Hindostam : Containing the transaction of the court of Delhi and the neighbouring states, during a period of thirty-six years, Interspersed with geographical and topographical observations on several of the principal cities of Hindostaum, With an Appendix ... | |
The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments, according to the publik version with explanatory notes, practical observations, and copious marginal references. By Thomas Scott, rector of Aston Sandford, Bucks ; late chaplain to the Lock hospital. A new edition, with corrections by the Author.. | |
Hume's History of England, revised for family used | |
Improvements in education as it respects the industrious classes | |
Introduction to four new maps of the four quarters of the world, in their true proportion and position, dedicated, by permission, to the right honble. sir Joseph Banks, Bart. K. B. one of His Majesty's most honorable privy council, president of the Royal society, &c. &c. &c.By Charles Grant, viscount de Vaux. Author of the History of Mauritius, &c. | |
A Letter addressed to the Right Hon. Robert Peel ... appointed to consider of the state of the Bank of England : with reference to the expediency of the resumption of cash payments at the period fixed by law | |
Letter from J. B. Say to the author | |
A letter to a country gentleman on the education of the lower orders, and on the best means of attaining all that is practicable or desirable of that important object. By John Weyland, jun. esq. author of "A short inquiry into the policy, humanity, and past effects of the poor laws", &c. &c. &c.. | |
A letter to Charles Butler esq. on his notice of the "Practical and internal evidence against Catholicism" | |
letter to M. Jean-Baptiste Say, on the comparative expense of free and slave labour. By Adam Hodgson. The second edition | |
Letter to the Right hon. Sir. Wm. Scott, &c. &c. M. P. for the university of Oxford, in answer to Mr. Brougham's letter to Sir Samuel Romilly, upon the abuse of Charities, and ministerial patronage in the appointments under the late act. To which is added an appendix : containing an abstract of the principal acts of parliament relating to Charities, and likewise the late, 58 Geo. 3, by which the commission is appointed and empowered. Second edition. | |
A manual of religious instruction, to assist parents in preparing their children for the rite of confirmation, and the more solemn duty of receiving the sacrament of the lord's supper | |
Minutes of the evidence taken before the committee appointed by the House of Commons, to inquire into the state of the existing laws which regulate the manufacture and sale of bread in the metropolis and its neighbourhood : ordered to be printed, july 6th, 1815 | |
months of the year ; or, Conversations on the calendar. A compendium of biography, history, and chronology, explaining the many remarkable events recorded in the almanack. | |
A new view of society; or, Essays on the formation of the human character preparatory to the development of a plan for gradually ameliorating the condition of manking. By Robert Owen. Fourth edition. | |
Obras | |
Observaciones sobre las opiniones y conducta de los primitivos cristianos en cuanto á la guerra ... | |
Observations and reflections on the state of Ireland : respectfully submitted to the consideration of the British nation | |
Observations, moral, literary, and antiquarian : made during a tour through the Pyrennees, south of France, Switzerland, the whole of Italy and the Netherlands in the years 1814 and 1815 | |
Peninsular sketches, during a recent tour | |
Remarks | |
Remarks on the ordonnance issued at Paris the 29th August 1814 ; for the re-establishment of the French slave trade, and on the proposition submitted to the Chamber of Deputies by General Desfourneaux, on the subject of St. Domingo with notices respecting the present state of that island. Extracted from the Christian observer for september 1814 | |
Remedies proposed as certain, speedy and effectual for the relief of our present ebarrassments | |
Report of the debate in the House of Commons, june the 16th, 1825. on Dr Lushington's motion respecting the deportation of Messrs. L. C. Lecesne and J. Escoffery, two persons of colour, from Jamaica. From Hansard's parliamentary debates, new series... | |
A report of the trial of the King vs. John Hatchard : for a libel on the aides-de-camp of Sir James Leith ... and the grand jury of the island of Antigua, as published in the tenth report of the African Institution : in the Court of King's Bench, before Justice Abbott and a special jury, on February 20, 1817 : together with Justice Bayley's address in pronouncing the sentece of the court | |
Review of the colonial slave registration acts, in a report of a committee of the board of directors of the african institution, made on the 22d of february, 1820, and published by order of that board | |
The secret history of the cabinet of Bonaparte : including his private life, character, domestic administration, and his conduct to foreign powers together with secret anecdotes of the different courts of Europe, and of the french Revolution : with two appendices consisting of State papers, and of biographical sketches of the persons composing the Court of St. Cloud | |
A short historical sketch and account of the expences incurred under the heads of civil list, pensions, and public offices, 1810: | |
Sketches of the horrors of war, chiefly selected from Labaume's narrative of the campaign in Russia, in 1812. Translated from the French, with some observations. By Evan Rees | |
slave colonies of Great Britain ; or A picture of negro slavery drawn by the colonists themselves ; being an abstract of the various papers recently laid before parliament on that subject. Second edition, corrected | |
A Speculative sketch of Europe | |
Speech of James Stephen, esq. at the annual meeting of the African Institution, at free-masons's hall, on the 26th marck, 1817. Published at the request of his royal highness the Duke of Gloucester, the president of that society | |
Speedily will be published, An appendix to the "guide to the Church:" in which the principles advanced in that work are more fully maintained; in answer to objections brought against them by Sir Richard Hill, Bart. In His Letters Addressed to the Author, under the title of "an Apology for Brotherly Love." By The Rev. Charles Daubeny, LL.B. Author of the "guide to the Church." | |
substance of a pamphlet, entitled a solemn review of the custom of warshowing that war is the effect of popular delusion and proposing a remedy [by Noah Worcester]. Fourth edition | |
Tenth report of the directors of the African institution, read at the annual general meeting held on the 27th day of march, 1816. To which are added, an appendix, and a list of subscribers | |
Thoughts and details on scarcity : originally presented to the Right Hon. William Pitt in the month of November 1795 | |
Three memorials on french affairs written in the years 1791, 1792 and 1793 | |
Tract of the Society for the promotion of permanent and universal peace | |
A treatise on indigence ; exhibiting a general view of the national resources for productive labour ; with propositions for ameliorating the condition of the poor, and improving the moral habits and increasing the comforts of the labouring people, particularly the rising generation ; by regulations of political economy, calculated to prevent poverty from descending indo indigence, to produce sobriety and industry, to reduce the parochial rates of the Kingdom, and generally to promote the happiness and security of the community at large, by the diminution of moral and penal offences, and the future prevention of crimes. By P. Colquhoun,.... | |
A Treatise upon tithes : containing an estimate of every titheable article in common cultivation, with the various modes of compounding for the same | |
Trois Mémoires sur les affaires de France. Écrits dans les années 1791, 1792 et 1793. Traduits de l'anglois du très-hon. Edmund Burke. | |
Voyage dans le nord de l'Europe : consistant principalement de promenades en Norwège, et de quelques courses en Suède, dans l'année MDCCCVII : avec une relation descriptive des costumes et manières des natifs, et des sites extraordinaires de la contrée : suivie d'un appendice, contenant des remarques historiques et physiques &c. &c. &c., et des itinéraires du pays : avec des planches, et une carte de Norwège &c. | |
War inconsistent with the doctrine and example of Jesus Christ. In a letter to a friend. Recommended to the perusal of the professors of christianity. By J. Scott. Third edition | |
The works of Sir William Jones : with the life of the author | |
Works of the right honourable Edmund Burke : Vol. I[-Vol. VIII] |