Jackson, William, 1730-1803
Jackson of Exeter British organist
Jackson, William
Jackson, William (English painter, 1730-1803)
Jackson, Wm. Paul
VIAF ID: 10038739 (Personal)
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Works
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BAKER'S (fr.) |
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Canzonets. op. 9 |
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Canzonets, voices (2), continuo, op. 13, no. 7. Love in thine eyes |
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Cathedral chants of the XVI, XVII, XVIII centuries, edited by Edward F. Rimbault |
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The constitutions of the several independent states of America, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederaton between the said states, etc. |
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day that saw thy beauty rise Op. 9, no |
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Duette |
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Elegies. Op. 3. No. 4 |
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Encompass'd in an angels frame |
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Erin valse. |
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"Erin" waltzes arranged on the well known songs "come back to Erin", "The dear little shamrock of Ireland", "believe me if all those endearing young charms" &c |
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The four ages, together with essays on various subjects |
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The heavy hours / set by Mr. Jackson of Exon. |
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History of Confirmation an address before the church congress of 1874 |
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Immortality versus annihilation an inquiry concerning the nature and destiny of the human soul |
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In a Vale clos'd with Woodland a particularly admired elegy for 3 voices. |
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The light of language, or How to hear and read aright, the king of sciences |
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Livestock farming |
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lord of the manor |
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Lord of the manor. Anna |
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Lord of the manor. When first this humble roof I knew |
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lord of the manor When first this humble roof I know |
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Lycidas : a musical entertainment. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden |
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The Mediterranean and Middle East |
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The metamorhosis : a comic opera [...] / composed by William Jackson of Exeter. - London, [1783]. |
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The Metamorphosis : a comic opera as performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane : opera XIV |
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Morning service in F by William Jackson : reduced from five parts into four. |
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My Days [Song.]. |
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new and enlarged edition of Cheetham's psalmody, harmonised in score, with an arrangement for the organ or pianoforte by J. Houldsworth,... |
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Observations on the present state of music in London |
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Oszacowanie zmiennej lepkości kropel do soczewek kontaktowych i przedstawienie ich charakteru jako cieczy nienewtonowskiej |
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Plays. |
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A portrait of the Rev. Thomas Taylor, or, The hypocrite unmasked |
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Principles and power of harmony |
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The ribald humour of Mr. Jackson: a bicentenary edition of humorous poetry from 'The Beauties of Nature' (1769); |
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The seven heads of Arminianism out which came the "Ten horns of Calvinism" examined and refuted by the scriptures of truth |
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short sketch of my own life (1802) |
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Songs from the pleasure garden. |
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Songs, op. 1. Heavy hours |
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Songs, op. 1. In vain you tell |
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Susanna, etc [Song.]. |
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Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair Op. 9, no |
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A treatise on the Sunday distemper illustrating the nature, causes, symptoms, and treatment of that sad disease |
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'Twas when the seas were roaring |
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Twelve songs. |
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O waft me zephyr : a favorite song |
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What the Scriptures say on Christian baptism being a reply to the Rev. Matthew Richey's short and scriptural method with antipedobaptists |
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With Delia ever could I stay |
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Ye Nymphs and Shepherds, of the Dale a new canzonet for two voices, by Jackson of Exeter |
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