Stewart, John, 1749-1822
Walking Stewart
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Stewart, John, ‡d 1749-1822
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (15)
Works
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An account of the kingdom of Thibet : By John Stewart, Esq. F.R.S. Read at the Royal Society, April 17, 1777. | |
=Almänna rese-beskrifwaren. Stockholm. 1-6. 1780-82.=. uti bref författat. Första bandet. Första flocken. Stockholm, tryckt hos Joh. A. Carlbohm, 1780. | |
Good sense : addressed to the British nation, as their pre-eminent and peculiar characteristic, in the present awful crisis, or war of social existence. Exhibiting the actual and eventful state of various nations. By John Stewart. The Traveller. | |
An important and infallible secret discovered and developed in the laws of human nature, to render the valour of British soldiers and the freedom of British citizens invincible. Addressed to the British and American nations. | |
The moral world displayed : an expository sequel to the moral state of nations, and apocalypse of nature. In two volumes. Vol. I. In the second year of the intellectual world, or the publication of the Apocalypse of nature. | |
Opus maximum; or, The great essay to reduce the moral world from contingency to system : in the following new sciences: Psyconomy; or, The science of the moral powers ... Mathemanomy; or, The laws of knowledge: Anagognomy; or, The science of education: Ontonomy; or, The science of being. | |
Prospectus of a series of lectures, 1796: | |
Revelation of nature | |
The revolution of reason : or the establishment of the constitution of things in nature, of man, of human intellect, of moral truth, of universal good. | |
Second peal of the tocsin of Britannia : or, alarm bell of Britons; with plans of national armament, and national defence. Addressed to the British yeomanry | |
A short view of the laws now subsisting with respect to the powers of the East India Company to borrow money under their seal and to incur debts in the course of their trade, by the purchase of goods on credit, and by freighting ships or other mercantile transactions. | |
Systême nouveau de la philosophie physique, morale, politique et speculative pour servir d'accomplissement de la Prophétie suivante de M. Mercier, "Bonnet de nuit," p. 130, vol. 2 ... adressé au congrès des princes souverains pacificateurs du monde civilisé, asseblés à Vienne | |
The tocsin of Britannia : with a novel plan for a constitutional army. By John Stewart, The Traveller. | |
Travels over the most interesting parts of the globe, to discover the source of moral motion; communicated to lead mankind through the conviction of the senses to intellectual existence, and an enlightened state of nature |