Davies, William, 17..-1819
Davies, William, -1820
Davies, William 1764–1820
Davies, William, d. 1820
Davies, William fl. 1793-1819
Davies, William, libraire/imprimeur
William Davies British bookseller
Davies, O.R.F.
Davies, William, -1819
VIAF ID: 100967136 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (23)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
Works
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Amadis de Gaul : a poem in three books | |
Analysis of researches into the origin and progress of historical time, from the creation to the accession of C. Caligula : ... Subjoined is an appendix, containing strictures on Sir Isaac Newton's Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms, and on Mr. Falconer's Chronological Tables, from Solomon to the Death of Alexander the Great | |
Anecdotes of the arts in England, or, Comparative remarks on architecture, sculpture, and painting, chiefly illustrated by specimens at Oxford | |
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.. | |
A catalogue of drawings, and books of drawings, to be sold (on Thursday the 6th of May 1802) for the endowment of a Parish-school, at Boldre, near Lymington, in Hampshire : to this catalogue is added the Author's account of the drawings contained in it ; and of the principles, on which they are executed | |
catalogue of valuable books, all of the latest and the best editions, and many of them in various sizes ; comprending... works in the several departments of british literature ; printed... for T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, London. | |
Cecilia, or Memoirs of an heiress by the author of Evelina. The Seventh Edition. In five volumes. Vol. I-[V]. | |
Collected letters of S.T. Coleridge, 1971: | |
Commentaries on the laws of England in four books | |
confessional of the Black Penitents | |
A critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of the English language: in which, not only the meaning of every word is clearly explained, and the sound of every syllable distinctly shown, but, where words are subject to different pronunciations, the authorities of our best pronouncing dictionaries are fully exhibited, preferable pronunciation is pointed out. To which are prefixed, principles of English pronunciation: in which the sounds of letters, syllables, and words, are critically investigated, and systematically arranged ; the influence of the greek and latin accent and quantity, on the accent and quantity of the english, is thoroughly examined, and clearly defined ; and the analogies of the language are so fully shown as to lay the foundation of a consistent and rational ponouncation. Likewise, rules to be observed by the natives of Scotland, Ireland and London, for avoiding their respective peculiarities, and directions to foreigners, for acquiring a knowledge of the use of this dictionary.The whole interspersed with observations, etymological, critical, and grammatical. By John Walker, author of Elements of elocution, Rhyming dictionary, &c, &c. The sixteenth edition.. | |
A dictionary of printers and printing, 1839: | |
Dictionnaire portatif françois-anglois, anglois-françois : extrait du Grand Dictionnaire de Chambaud, du Dictionnaire de l'Académie françoise, et de celui de Johnson, &c. : contenant la siginification des mots, leur différente application, les termes des arts, des sciences, et des métiers, le tableau des monnoies d'Europe, les mesures itinéraires, avec les phrases familières, les idiomes, et les proverbes usités dans les deux langues, &c. | |
Discourses on the nature and cure of wounds | |
Domestic medicine | |
The Dukes of Devonshire, Newcastle and Rutland, 1688-1714 : a study in wealth and political influence | |
Ecclesiastical law | |
Elements of the philosophy of the human mind. By Dugald Stewart,... Volume second. | |
The evidence and authority of the christian revelation. By Thomas Chalmers, D.D. one of the ministers of Glasgow. | |
Fortnight's ramble to the lakes, 1810: | |
general view of the state of Portugal containing a topographical description thereof. in which are included an account of the physical and moral state of the Kingdom... | |
Guide to Blenheim | |
An historical disquisition concerning the knowledge which the ancients had of India and the progress of trade with that country prior to the discovery of the passage to it by the cape of Good Hope : with an appendix containing observations on the civil policy, the laws and judicial proceedings, the arts, the sciences and religious institutions of the Indians | |
The history of ancient Greece, its colonies and conquests ; from the earliest accounts till the division of the Macedonian empire in the East. Including the history of literature, philosophy and the fine arts. By John Gillies,... Vol. I [-IV]. | |
The history of Greece. By William Mitford,... Vol. I [-VIII]. | |
history of Scotland during the reigns of Queen Mary and of King James VI till his accession to the crown of England | |
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 history of the reign of the Emperor Charles V : With a view of the progress of society in Europe, from the subversion of the Roman Empire, to the beginning of the sixteenth century. In four volumes.. | |
An Introduction to the study of bibliography, to which is prefixed a memoir on the public libraries of the antients. By Thomas Hartwell Horne. Illustrated with engravings. Vol. I. [-Vol.II.]. | |
A Journey from Prince of Wales's Fort in Hudson's Bay, to the Northern Ocean : undertaken by order of the Hudson's Bay Company, for the discovery of copper mines, a North West passage, Etc. In the Years 1769, 1770, 1771, et 1772 | |
A letter to the committee for raising the naval pillar, or monument. | |
The life and studies of Benjamin West, Esq., president of the Royal Academy of London, prior to his arrival in England ; compiled from materials furnished by himself, By John Galt.. | |
The life of Lorenzo de' Medici, called the Magnificent | |
The life of Milton, in three parts. To which are added, Conjectures on the origin of Paradise lost: with an appendix. By William Hayley, esq. | |
Magna Britannia; : Being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain | |
Mémoires sur la révolution française. Par le marquis de Bouillé.. | |
Memoirs of the life of Sir Joshua Reynolds : with some observations on his talents and character | |
Miscellaneous works of Edward Gibbon,... with memoirs of his life and writtings composed by himself : illustrated from his letters, with occasional notes and narrative, by John lord Sheffield. In two volumes. Vol. I [-II]. | |
The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith,... A new edition, in four volumes. To which is prefixed some account of his life and writings. | |
modern atlasfrom the latest and best authorities exhibiting the various divisions of the world ... in sixty maps... directed and superintended, by John Pinkerton,... | |
new description of Blenheim, the seat of His Grace the duke of Marlborough: containing a full and accurate account of the paintings, tapestry, and furniture ; a picturesque tour of the gardens & park ; and a general description of the China gallery, &c. with a preliminary essay on landscape gardening. Eighth edition, improved and enlarged. Embellished with a new and elegant plan of the park, &c. | |
New works and new editions of works lately | |
The observations of Newton concerning the inflections of light; accompanied by other observations differing from his; and appearing to lead to a change of his theory of light and colours. | |
Observations on several parts of england, particularly the mountains and lakes of Cumberland and Westmoreland, relative chiefly to picturesque beauty made in the year 1772. By William Gilpin, A.M. prebendary of Salisbury; and vicar of Boldre in new-forest, near Lymington. The third edition, in two volumes. vol. I [-vol. VI]. | |
Oeuvres complètes. | |
On mental derangement | |
The oriental geography of Ebn Haukal, an Arabian traveller of the tenth century | |
Periplus. | |
Pindari carmina, juxta exemplar Heynianum. Quibus accesserunt notæ Heynianæ (interpositis quibusdam Benedictinis) ; paraphrasis Benedictina ; et lexicon Pindaricum ex integro Dammii opere etymologico excerptum, et justâ serie dispositum. Digessit et edidit Henricus Huntingford LL.B.,... Editio altera. | |
Practical observations in Surgery -illustrated by cases | |
A practical view of the prevailing religious system of professed Christians in the higher and middle classes in this country contrasted with real Christianity | |
The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis, translated into English verse. By William Gifford, Esq. With notes and illustrations. | |
Sermons, by Hugh Blair, D.D. F.R.D. Ed. One of the Ministers of the High Church, and Professor of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres in the University, of Edinburgh. In five volumes. Vol. IV. The eight edition. To which is added, a sermon, preached before the Society for the Benefit of the Sons of the Clergy, &c. on the 20th May 1796.. | |
Sermons, by Hugh Blair,... To which is prefixed, a short account of the life and character of the author, by James Finlayson,... In three volumes. Vol. I [-III]. | |
Shakspeare and his times, including the biography of the poet ; criticisms on his genius and writings ; a new chronology of his plays ; a disquisition on the object of his sonnets ; and a history of the manners, customs and amusements, superstitions, poetry, and elegant literature of his age. By Nathan Drake,... In two volumes. Vol. I. [-II]. | |
short enquiry into the nature of monopoly and forestalling. A second edition, considerably enlarged and amended. With an appendix, on the probable effect of an act of the legislature to enforce the use of a coarser sort of bread ; and some considerations on the proposed plan for the sale of corn by weight. By Edward Morris, esq. barrister at law. | |
A systematic arrangement of British plants : with an easy introduction to the study of botany | |
A tour, performed in the years 1795-6, through the Taurida, or Crimea, the antient kingdom of Bosphorus, the once-powerful republic of Tauric Cherson, and all the other countries on the north shore of the Euxine, ceded to Russia by the peace of Kainardgi and Jassy ; by Mrs. Maria Guthrie,... described in a series of letters to her husband, the editor, Matthew Guthrie,... The whole illustrated by a map of the tour along the Euxine coast, from the Dniester to the Cuban ; with engravings of a great number of ancient coins, medals, monuments, inscriptions, and other curious objects. | |
Travels in Portugal; through the Provinces of Entre Douro e Minho, Beira, Estremadura, and Alem-Tejo, in the years 1789 and 1790 consisting of Observations on the Manners, Customs, Trade, Public Buildings, Arts, Antiquities, &c. of that Kingdom Buildings, Arts, Antiquities, &c. of that Kingdom | |
Travels in Switzerland, and in the country of the Grisons: in a series of letters to William Melmoth, esq. | |
Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia and Africa.... | |
Travels into different parts of Europe, in the years 1791 and 1792 : with familiar remarks on places-men-and manners | |
Treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases by regimen and simple medicines | |
The triumphs of temper, a poem : in six cantos. By William Hayley, Esq. A new edition. | |
A view of society and manners in France, Switzerland, and Germany : with anecdotes relative to some eminent characters | |
The voyage of Hanno translated, and accompanied with the Greek text; explained from the accounts of modern travellers; defended against the objections of Mr Dodwell, and other writers; and illustrated by maps from Ptolemy, D'Anville, and Bougainville. By Thomas Falconer, A. M. Fellow of C. C. C. Oxford.. | |
voyage to Cochinchina in the years 1792 and 1793 containing a general view of the valuable productions and the political importance of this flourishing kingdom | |
A voyage to Saint-Domingo, in the years 1788, 1789 and 1790 | |
The works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knight ; late président of the royal academy. |