Whately, Thomas, ?-1772
Whately, Thomas, 1726-1772
Whately, Thomas, 1726-1772, économiste
Thomas Whately personnalité politique britannique
Whately, Thomas, m. 1772
Thomas Whately British politician (1726-1772)
Whately, Thomas
Whately, Thomas (English writer, garden designer, and politican, ca. 1728-1772)
Whately, Thomas, d. 1772
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (23)
Works
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Considerations on the trade and finances of this kingdom | |
The controversy between Great Britain and her colonies reviewed the several pleas of the colonies, in support of their right to all the liberties and privileges of British subjects, and to exemption from the legislative authority of Parliament, stated and considered : and the nature of their connection with, and dependence on, Great Britain, shewn, upon the evidence of historical facts and authentic records | |
A double proposal concerning guineas | |
The evidence of the Rev. Thomas Whately, Vicar of Cookham, Berks, before the Committee of the House of Lords on the state of the poor in the years 1830, 1831 with introductory remarks on poor laws in Ireland, and on an article in the XCVII. no. of the Quarterly Review. | |
The interest of the Land-Bank to promote the country loan-banks | |
L'art de former les jardins modernes, ou, l'art des jardins anglais | |
The loan-office: or, an advantageous method of extricating the nation out of its present difficulties | |
Mémoire sur l'administration des finances, de l'Angleterre, depuis la paix ouvrage attribué à M. Grenville, ministre d'Etat, chargé de ce département dans les années 1763, 1764 & 1765 ; traduit de l'anglois ; et augmenté de notes, de sommaires & d'une table des sommaires, ainsi qui d'une introduction qui contient une idée du revenu & des dettes de l'Angleterre, & une analyse du Mémoire, et qui est suivie de l'état de la dette nationale au 5 janvier 1767. | |
My Christian friends ... | |
Now is the time: or, The proposal of the loan-bank seasonable : By T.W | |
Observations on modern gardening | |
Practical observations on the cure of wounds and ulcers on the legs : without rest; illustrated with cases. By Thomas Whately. | |
The Present state of the nation : Particularly with respect to its trade, finances, &c. & c., addressed to the King and both Houses of Parliament. | |
The regulations lately made concerning the colonies and the taxes imposed upon them considered | |
Remarks on some of the characters of Shakespeare | |
Remarks on the budget. | |
Tableau de l'Angleterre, relativement a son commerce et à ses finances, présenté au roi, & aux deux chambres du Parlement, par M. de Grenville. | |
Traité pratique de la cure de la gonorrhée virulente dans l'homme, par Thomas Whately. Traduit de l'anglais par Philibert Mouton.. |