Bute, John Stuart, Earl of, 1713-1792
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute British nobleman, art collector, and Prime Minister of Great Britain (1713-1792)
Bute, John Stuart Earl of
Bute, John Stuart, 1713-1792
Bute, John Stuart, Earl of (British noble and landscape architect, 1713-1792)
Bute, John Stuart of 1713-1792
Bute, John Stuart, 1712-1792, botaniste, ministre
ג'ון סטיוארט, הרוזן מביוט, 1713-1792
Stuart, John, 3rd Earl of Bute
Bute, John Stuart, 3rd earl of, 1713-1792
Bute, John Stuart 3rd Earl of Bute 1713-1792
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Works
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2 livres de questions mathématiques évidentes d’Apollonius originaire de Perga (ville de Pamphylie en Asie mineure) - reproduits par les soins de R. Simson | |
An Answer to a letter to the Right Honourable The Earl of B*** [i.e. Bute] : in which the false reasoning, and absurd conclusions, in that pamphlet, are fully detected and refuted : addressed to the Right Hon. Earl T-mple [i.e. Temple]. | |
Apollonii Pergaei Locorum planorum libri II. Restituti a Roberto Simson M. D.... | |
Bibliotheca botanica qua scripta ad rem herbariam facientia a rerum initiis recensentur | |
Botanical tables, containing the different familys of British plants distinguished by a few obvious parts of fructification ranged in a synoptical method. | |
Defences and objections for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown; to the claim of John Earl of Bute | |
Enquiry, &c. &c. &c | |
An Enquiry how far L*** B*** merits the exalted character given him by the Briton, and the politics and principles of the Briton and Auditor exposed and refuted. | |
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820. Letters from George III to Lord Bute ... 1981: | |
House of Lords. Sir John Eden, Baronet, and others, as standing (by revivor) in the place of Morton Davison Esquire, lately deceased, -- appellant. The Right Honourable John Earl of Bute, ... Henry Lord Ravensworth, ... John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore, and ... Mary Eleanor Bowes, Countess of Strathmore, his wife, the Right Honourable John Bowes, commonly called Lord Glamis, an infant, by the said Earl of Strathmore, ... and Mary Bowes widow, respondents. The respondent's case upon the two appeals against the decree of the 9th of December 1773, and the order of the 21st of January 1774 | |
A Letter from a member of the opposition to Lord B------ | |
Lettre au comte de Bute à l'occasion de la retraite de M. Pitt, & sur ce qui peut en résulter par rapport à la paix | |
Lettre de M. l'abbé Fortis. À mylord comte de Bute, sur les mœurs et usages des Morlaques, appellés Montenegrins. Avec figures. | |
Lord Bute : essays in re-interpretation | |
Mappa ou carta geographica dos reinos de Portugal e Algarve | |
The orphan of China, a tragedy, as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. Nuncia fama ruit, matrisque allabitur aures ; evolat infelix et fæmineo ululatu scissa comam, murosamens atque agmina cursu prima petit : non illa virum, non illa Pericli Telorumque memor : cælum dehinc questibus implet. Virg. The third edition.. | |
A political and satyrical History of the years 1756 - 59. - [ca. 1760] | |
A prime minister and his son, from the correspondence of the 3rd Earl of Bute and of Lt.-General the Hon. Sir Charles Stuart, K.B. | |
Reflections on death | |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the claim of John Earl of Bute, heritable sheriff of the shire of Bute, and constable of the castle of Rothsay, and lord of the regality of Bute, made and entred pursuant to an act made in the 20th year of His Present Majesty, intituled, An act for taking away and abolishing the heritable jurisdictions in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, and for making satisfaction to the proprietors thereof, &c. ... |