Hodges, James, 17..-1774
Hodges, James, Sir, -1774
Hodges, James, ?-1774
Hodges, James
Hodges, James m. 1774
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Works
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All the histories and novels written by the late ingenious Mrs. Behn, intire in two volumes. Published by Mr. Charles Gildon. The ninth edition, corrected.... | |
Archæologia græca : or, The antiquities of Greece. The sixth edition. By John Potter, D. D. Now lord archbishop of canterbury. Volume the second. Containing, I. The military affairs of the Grecians. II. Some of their miscellany customs.. | |
Bibliotheca technologica : or, A philological library of literary arts and sciences. Viz. I. Theology ; or the first principles of natural religion. II. Ethics, or morality ; the doctrine of moral virtues. III. Chritianity ; or the substance of the christian religion. IV. Judaism ; or the religion and state of the Jews. V. Mahometanism ; or the life, religion, and polity of Mahomet. VI. Gentilism ; or the deities and religionof the heathen. VII. Mythology ; or an explanation of fabulous histories. VIII. Grammar and language, particularly of the English tongue. IX. Rhetoric and oratory ; or the art of speaking eloquently. X. Logic ; or the art of reasoning and persuasion. XI. Ontology ; or the science of being abstractedly considered. XII. Poetry ; or the art of making verses or poems. XIII. Criticism ; or art of judging well of men and things. XIV. Geography ; or a description of the world. XV. Chronology ; or the doctrine of time. XVI. History ; with the original of nations and kingdoms. XVII.Physiology ; or science of natural philosophy. XVIII. Botany ; or the doctrine of plants and vegetables. XIX. Anatomy ; or a description of the parts of an human body. XX. Pharmacy ; or the art of making medicines. XXI. Medicine ; or the theory of physic and diseases. XXII. Polity and oeconomics ; or the doctrine of society and government. XXIII. Jurisprudence ; or the knowledge of law or right. XXIV. Heraldry ; or art ofblazoning coat-armour. XXV. Miscellanies ; an accountof the mathematical arts and sciences. By Benjamin Martin, author of A new and compendious system of optics ; and A treatise of logarithms, common and logistical, in theory and practice. The second edition ; with an alphabetical index of the principal matters.. | |
The British herbal : an history of plants and trees, natives Britain, cultivated for use, or raised for beauty. By John Hill, M.D.. | |
A catalogue of books in quires, being the stock of Mr James Hodges, 1757. | |
A compleat melody, or, The harmony of Sion : in three books. Containing. I. A new, and compleat introduction to the grounds of musick ; theoretical and practical, vocal and instrumental, teaching all its rudiments, and composition in all it branches by way of dialogue, in a new and easy method, with all the usual terms used in musick, as deriv'd from the Greek, Latin, French, Italian, &c. in twelve chapters. II. The Psalms of David new tun'd, which musick expresses the true sense and sound of the words, more than any extant. With a table of all the tunes, and what Psalms are proper to each tune and a table of Psalms suited to the feasts and fasts of the Church of England, &c. With Gloria Patri's suited to the measures of every Psalm in the book. III. A new and select number of divine hymns and easy anthems on various occasions, with a scale of musick proper for either voice, organ, virginals, harpsicord, or spinnet. With several canons of two, three, and four parts in one. To which is added, Te Deum and Magnificat, and a chanting-tune for the reading-Psalms. The whole is composed in two, three, and four musical parts, according to the most authentick rules ; and set down in score, (and figur'd) for either voice or organ, &c. | |
Concordantiae Sacrorum Bibliorum Hebraicorum : in quibus Chaldaicae, etiam Librorum Esdrae, & Danielis suo loco inseruntur : Deinde post Thematum seu Radicum omnium derivata & usus latius deducta ; ac linguae Chaldaicae, Syriacae, & Arabicae, Vocabulorumque Rabbinicorum cum Hebraicis convenientiam ; Latina ad verbum versio agjungitur, ad quam vulgatae, & Septuaginta Editionum differentia fideliter expenditur : Demum Nomina propria ad calcem novo ordine digeruntur. Auctore R. P. Doct. F. Mario de Calasio, Ord. Min. Obser. Provinciae Romanae Linguae Sanctae Professore. Opus Reipublicae Christianae,& praesertim Divini Verbi Concionatoribus, ac Sacrae Scripturae studio incumbentibus summè urile, & apprimè necessarium. Tom. IV.. | |
Discourse concerning trade, &c. | |
English examples to Lily’s Grammar-rules, for children’s latin exercises : with an explanation to each rule. For the use of Eton School. The fifth edition, with the addition of an index. By William Willymot, L. L. D. Late vice-provost of King's-College, Cambridge. By the author of those books.. | |
Every man his own lawyer | |
The Farmer's Instructor : Or, The Husbandman and Gardener's Useful And Necessary Companion : Being A New Treatise of Husbandry, Gardening, and other curious Matters relating to Country Affairs ... | |
Geographia Magnae Britanniae, or, Correct maps of all the counties in England, Scotland, and Wales : with general ones of both kingdoms, and of the several adjacent islands : each map expressing the cities, boroughs, market and presbytery towns, villages, roads and rivers : with the no. of members sent to parliament together with tables of the high and cross roads, market days, &c. | |
Harmony of Sion | |
Histoire d'une Grecque moderne. | |
Histoire militaire de Charles XII | |
The history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote | |
The history of a fair Greek : who was taken out of a seraglio at Constantinople, and brought to Paris by a late embassador at the Ottoman port, interspersed with the surprising adventures of several other slaves | |
history of the English Baptists, from the reformation to the beginning of the regn of king George I. Vol. I. Containing their history to the restoration of Charles II [-Vol. IV. Containing their history from the end of the reign of king William III. to the reign of king George I...]. By Tho. Crosby | |
The History Of The Life and Reign Of The Czar Peter The Great, Emperor of All Russia, And Father of His Country : Containing, I. His Travels, Studies, and Personal Fatigues, for the attaining of Knowledge in Civil and Military Affairs, and the Improvement of his Subjects. II. His Introduction of Arts and Sciences, a Naval Force, and Commerce with Foreign Nations: Also his many Reformations in Church and State, the Army, and the Customs and Manners of his People. III. His Wars with the Swedes, Turks, Tartars, and Persians; Victories by Sea and Land; Acquisitions of Territory, and Increase of Power. IV. His Regard to Genius and Merit, with the surprizing Instarces of his Favour to General Le Fort, Prince Menzikoff, and the Empress Catharine: And his severe Justice on Oflenders, particularly in the Proceedings against the rebellious Czarewitz. | |
Hudibras, 1744: | |
Introduction to geography | |
Katalog księgarski (Hodges, James ; Londyn ; 1750) | |
Kurze Fragen aus der neuen und alten Geographie. | |
Letters on the English and French nations ; containing curious and useful observations on their constitutions natural and political ; nervous and humorous descriptions of the virtues, vices, ridicules and foibles of the inhabitants : critical remarks on their writers ; together with moral reflections interspersed throughout the work. In two volumes. By mons. l’abbé Le Blanc. Quid verum atque decens, curo & rogo, & omnis in hoc sum. Horat. l. i. ep. I. Vol. I. [-II.] Translated from the original French.. | |
Life and atchievements of Don Quixote de la Mancha | |
The Military History Of Charles XII King of Sweden. To which is added, An exact Account of the Battle of Pultowa, with a Journal of the King's Retreat to Bender. | |
A new discourse of trade : wherein are recommended several weighty points, relating to Companies of Merchants ; the Act of Navigation, naturalization of strangers, and our woollen manufactures. The balance of trade, and nature of plantations... to which is added, a short... Treatise of Interest. By Sir Josiah Child, Baronet. The fourth edition. | |
The new practice of piety : containing the necessary duties. of a Christian life: OR The Means of acquiring every Virtue The Remedies against every Vice, And Directions how to resist all Temptations: Adapted to the Genius of the Present Age. Whereby The Ignorant will be instructed, the Unbelieving convicted; the Vicious awakened and reclaimed; and the Religious confirmed in their holy Resolutions. And Directed how to walk in the Favour of God and Man | |
Oroonoko, a tragedy, as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's servants, in the year 1699. By Thomas Southern... | |
The Practice of physic, founded on principles in physiology and pathology, hitherto unaplied in physical enquiries.... | |
Religious courtship : being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another . With an appendix of the necessity of taking none but religious servants, and a proposal for the better managing of servants. The seventh edition | |
Scots compendium, or Rudiments of honour: containing the succession of Scots kings, from Fergus who founded the monarchy. Also, the nobility of Scotland, present and extinct... To which is added, a list of the Scots Baronets, and all those Peers... The sixth edition, improved and brought down to the present time | |
Summary of the laws of England in a new and instructive method | |
Swift's works | |
An universal history, from the beginning of the world, to the Empire of Charlemagne : by M. Bossuet...Translated from the thirteenth edition of the original, and continued down to the present time : by Mr. Elphinston. In four volumes. Vol. I. [-Vol. IV.]. | |
The wonderful life, and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner : containing a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America ... with a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pyrates. | |
The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, volume XII. | |
works of the most reverend Dr. John Tillotson, lord archbishop of Canterbury. In twelve volumes. Containing two hundred and fifty four sermons and discourses on several occasions : together with the rul of faith... Volume the first [-Sermons on several subjects and occasions, by... John Tillotson... Volume the twelth] | |
Youth's divine pastime. containing near forty more remarkable Scripture histories, with spiritual songs and hymns of prayer and praise, turn'd into English verse and enliven'd with pictures proper to each history, none of them being printed in the first part, very necessary for the virtuous and innocent diversion of young persons |