Ridgway, James, 17..-18.., libraire
Ridgway, James
Ridgway, James, fl. 1790-1802
James Ridgway éditeur britannique
Ridgway, James (1755-1838)
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Works
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Almanach du père Gérard pour l'année 1792 | |
Another sketch of the reign of George III. from the year 1780 to 1790. Being an answer to A sketch, &c. Part the first. | |
The barilla question discussed, in a Letter to the Rigth Honourable Lord Althorpe, chancellor of the Exchequer, shewing the effect of the late order in Council, reducing the duty on foreign barilla on the manufacture of kelp and other British alkalies; with observations relative tot the manufactures of soap and window glass. By John Wilson Anderson, M.D. manufacturing chemist, &c.. | |
brief vindication of the honourable East India Company's government of Bengal, from the attacks of Messrs. Rickards & Crawfurd. By Ross Donnelly Mangles, Bengal civil service | |
Deo Optimo Max. Uni et trino, virgini dei-parae, et S. Lucae, orthodoxorum medicorum Patrono. Quaestio medica, quodlibetariis disputationibus manè discutienda in scholis medicorum, die Martis quintâ mensis Februarii, anno Domini M. DCC. LXXXVIII*. M. Francisco Thiéry, equite, Regis è Salubri Consilio, plurium Academiarum Socio, Doctore, Praeside. An in celluloso textû frequentiùs morbi & morborum mutationes? | |
descriptions and characters' of the different diseases of the human body; to which is added an arrangement of the medicines and preparations, in the London Pharmacopoeia, according to their respective vitues : being the first volume of the Franklinean improvement of medicine, or an attempt, according to Doctor Franklin's predictions, to establish the means of rendering sickness and disease, less injurious... | |
historical geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the American United States... | |
letter to sir Humphrey Davy, bart. &c. &c. &c. on his being elected the president of the Royal society: with some observations on the management of the British Museum. By a fellow of the Royal society | |
Mémoire sur les découvertes faites dans la Mer du Sud avant les derniers voyages des Anglois et des François autour du Monde | |
New publications printed for H. D. Symonds. | |
On the Neccessity of Appointing a British Diplomatic Agent to The Senate of The Free Town of Cracow; : with an Appendix, containing the additional Treaty of Vienna of the 3rd May, 1815; The Constitution of Cracow; The Convention of Paris of the 5th November, 1815, relating to The Ionian Islands, and summary of their Constitution / [Literary Association of the Friends of Poland]. - London, 1832. | |
Pizarro a tragedy in five acts ; as performed at the Theatre royal in Drury-Lane : taken from the German drama of Kotzebue ; and adapted to the English stage by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. | |
speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, now Lord Erskine, when at the bar, on subjects connected with the liberty of the press and against constructive treasons | |
Speeches of the right hon. Lord Erskine at the bar and in Parliament, with a prefatory memoir by the right hon. Lord Brougham, collected by the late James Ridgway... | |
spirit of the French constitution, or The almanach of goodman Gerard, for the year 1792, being the third of the œra of liberty ; a work crowned by the Society of the friends of the constitution, held at the Jacobins', Paris; by J. M. Collot-d'Herbois, member of the Society. Translated, at the request of the author, by John Oswald, member of the Society, and author of a Review of the constitution of Great Britain. | |
Substance of the speech of the right honourable Lord Grenville, in the House of Lords, on monday, june 27, 1814, in moving for certain papers relative to the revival of the slave trade | |
Suggestions on freedom of commerce and navigation, more especially in reference to the East-India trade. By John Prinsep | |
Thomas Paine [estampe] | |
Travels in Africa... | |
Trial of Warren Hastings, Esq., late governor general of Bengal, before the Court of Peers, sitting in Westminster-Hall, on an impeachment delivered at the Bar of the House of Lords against the said Warren Hastings by the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled. Part I | |
triumph of freedom ! | |
Two letters to lord Onslow, lord lieutenant of the county of Surry : and one to Mr. Henry Dundas, secretary of State, on the subject of the late excellent proclamation first published in the patriotic paper of the Argus. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, A letter to the abbe Raynal, A letter to the marquis of Landsdown, and Rights of man. | |
Virtue triumphant : or, the victory of the planters in Parliament |