Constable, Archibald, 1774-1827
Archibald Constable
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Constable, Archibald, ‡d 1774-1827
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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. | |
Arch. constable's catalogue, 1801 : A catalogue of a general collection of books, in most branches of literature. Including Boece's Scotland, by Bellenden Nisbet's heraldry, 2 vol. Douglas's peerage and baronage, 2vol. Sir R. Sibbald's works The black letter and rescinded acts Nearly one hundred volumes of valuable MSS. Norden's travels, 2 vol. Churchill's voyages. 8vol. Spence's polymetis Basket's Bible, Royal folio A complete collection of Scots law Bacon's works, 3 vol. Blackwell's herbal, 2 vol. Gerarde's Herbal, by Johnson Galmet's dictionary, 3vol. Waltheri lexicon diplomaticam Duchesne, hist. normannorum Demosthenes, Gr, Ionis Wolfi 1604 Lord Oxford's works, 5. vol. Sir D. Lindefay's monarches, 1552.-Satyre, 1602 Encyclopæde Brit. 18 vol. Sir D. Dalrymple's work Sir W. Jones works, 3 vol. Russhead's statues at large Boyle's works, 6 vol. Oeuvres de rousseau 16 vol. Obrien's Irish dictionary Fabricii bib. græca, 5 vol. Pilkerton's Scotish porridge 2 vol. The Scots magazine, 60 vol. The gentleman's magazine, 80 vol. The monthly review, 113 vol. Annual register, 36 vol. Ourvres de Voltaire, 70 vol. Rapin and Tindal, 21 vol. Ciceros work. 30 vol. The books are now on sale money), catalogues to be had at the shop of archibald constable, at the cross, Edinburgh, where full value is given for any library or parcel of books in exchange or ready money. | |
Arch. Constable's sale catalogue, 1799. | |
Caledonia : or, an account, historical and topographic, of North Britain ; from the most ancient to the present times : with a dictionary of Places, chorographical and philological. In four Volumes. Vol. I-[Vol. III]. By George Chalmers, F.R.S and S.A.. | |
The code of health and longevity, or, A concise view of the principles calculated for the preservation of health, and the attainment of long life. Being an attempt to prove the practicability of condensing, within a narrow compass, the most material information hitherto accumulated, regarding the most useful arts and sciences, or any particular branch thereof. By Sir John Sinclair, Bart. Vol. I [-IV]. | |
Curiosities of literature. Fifth edition ; revised, altered, and enlarged with new articles. Vol. I [-III]. | |
Desultory reflections on the state of ancient Scotland | |
The dramatic works of John Ford. With an introduction and explanatory notes, by Henry Weber, Esq. Volume I. [-II.]. | |
Elements of the philosophy of the human mind. By Dugald Stewart,... Volume second. | |
Essay on the authenticity of the poems of Ossian; in which the objections of Malcolm Laing, Esq., are particularly considered and refuted. By Patrick Graham, D.D. Minister of Aberfoyle. To which is added an essay on the mythology of Ossian's poems, by professor Richardson of Glasgow college.. | |
Flora scotica, or a description of Scottish plants : arranged both according to the artificial and natural methods. In two parts | |
Fragments of scotish history | |
Histoire de la dernière révolution des états du Gran Mogul. | |
A history of Greater Britain as well England as Scotland | |
An inquiry into the colonial policy of the European powers : in two volumes | |
An inquiry into the nature and origin of public wealth, and into the means and causes of its increase. By the Earl of Lauderdale. | |
Journal of the Transactions in Scotland, during the contest between the adherents of Queen Mary, and those of her son, 1570, 1571, 1572, 1573. By Richard Bannatyne, Secretary to John Knox. | |
Letters of Anna Seward : written between the years 1784 and 1807. | |
The Lord of the Isles : a poem | |
Manual of mineralogy : containing an account of simple minerals, and also a description and arrangement of mountain rocks. By Robert Jameson. | |
Memoirs of Antonio Canova : with a critical analysis of his works, and an historical view of modern sculpture | |
Memoirs of George Heriot jeweller to King James VI with an historical account of the hospital founded by him at Edinburgh | |
Metrical Romances of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth Centuries | |
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. | |
New view of society. Tracts relative to this subject; viz. Proposals for raising a colledge of industry of all useful trades und Husbandry. By John Bellers. (Reprinted from the original, published in the year 1696). Report to the committee of the Association for the relief of the manufacturing and labouring poor. A brief sketch of the religious society of people called shakers. With an account of the public proceedings connected with the subject, which took place in London in July an August, 1817. Published by Robert Owen. | |
Notes on a visit made to some of the prisons in Scotland and the north of England, in company with Elizabeth Fry with some general observations on the subject of prison discipline. | |
Outlines of natural philosophy, being heads of lectures delivered in the University of Edinburgh | |
Personal reminiscences. | |
Peveril of the peak | |
Portugal : it's land and people | |
Report of the committee of the highland society of Scotland appointed to inquire into the nature and authenticity of the poems of Ossian, drawn up, according to the directions of the committee, by Henry Mackenzie, Esq. , its convener or chairman, with a copious appendix, containing some of the principal documents on which the report is founded. | |
Report to the County of Lanark, of a plan for relieving public distress, and removing discontent, by giving permanent, productive employment, to the poor and working classes ; under arrangements which will essentially improve their character, and ameliorate their condition ; diminish the expenses of production and consumption, and create markets co-extensive with production. By Robert Owen. | |
The State papers and letters of Sir Ralph Sadler, Knight-Banneret. edited by Arthur Clifford, esq. in two volumes. To which is added a memoir of the life of Sir Ralph Sadler, with historical notes, by Walter Scott, esq. Vol. I-[vol. 2]. | |
Substance of lectures on the ancient Greeks, and on the revival of Greek learning in Europe. By the late Andrew Dalzel, A. M. F. R. S. E., professor of greek in the University of Edinburgh. In two volumes. Vol. I. [-II.]. | |
Surgical essays | |
A system of mineralogy, in which minerals are arranged according to the natural history method. By Robert Jameson,... Third edition, enlarged and improved. Vol. I[-III]. | |
T. Lucretii Cari De rerum natura libri sex ; ad exemplar Gilberti Wakefield, A. B. Cum ejusdem notis, commentariis, indicibus, fideliter excusi. Adjectae sunt editionum quinque, in quibus principis, ferrandi, lectiones variantes omnes ; ut et integrae Ricardi Bentleii annotationes, illustrationes, conjecturae, ex ipsius autographo, in Musaeo Britannico conservato. Volumen primum [-quartum]. | |
Travels in the Mogul Empire AD 1656 - 1668 | |
Treatise on mineralogy, or The natural history of the mineral kingdom. By Frederick Mohs,... Translated. from the German, with considerable additions, by William Haidinger,.... | |
A treatise on the kaleidoscope, by David Brewster, LL. D. F.R.S. Lond. and EDIN. &C.. | |
Two essays : one upon single vision with two eyes ; the other on dew. A letter to the Right Hon. Lloyd, Lord Kenyon and an account of a female of the white race of mankind, part of whose skin resembles that of a negro ; with some observations on the causes of the differences in colour and form between the white and negro races of men. By the late William Charles Wells, M.D. F.R.S. L. & E. with a memoir of his life, written by himself. |