Coke, Thomas, 1697-1759
Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester British landowner
Coke, Thomas, Earl of Leicester, 1697-1759
Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester British landowner (1697-1759)
Leicester, Thomas Coke, Earl of (British peer, amateur architect, 1697-1759)
Leicester, Thomas Coke of 1697-1759
Leicester, Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of 1697-1759
Coke, Thomas 1697-1759 comte de Leicester
Coke, Thomas, 1st earl of Leicester, 1697-1759
Leicester, Thomas Coke, earl of, d. 1759
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester ‡c British landowner (1697-1759)
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Works
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6 Sonatas | |
An address to the Methodist Society in Great Britain and Ireland, : on the settlement of the preaching houses. By Thomas Coke, L.L.D | |
An address to the subscribers for the support of the missions : carried on by voluntary contributions for the benefit of the negroes in the British islands, in the West-Indies. By Thomas Coke, L. L. D | |
The Dinner to Mr. Coke at St. Andrew's Hall, Friday, April 12, 1833 | |
Extracts of the journals of the Rev. Dr. Coke's three visits to America | |
A farther account of the late missionaries to the West Indies : in a letter from the Rev. Dr. Coke, to the Rev. J. Wesley | |
Four discourses on the duties of a minister of the Gospel. By Thomas Coke, L.L.D | |
Histoire romaine. | |
The Holkham collection of classical sculptures | |
A letter to Messrs. Coke, Curwan [i.e. Curwen], and co with a postscript and notes on their injustice, in expecting the reduction of national interest to keep up war rents, with an allusion to Rabelais' facetious and applicable story of the agricultural partnership between a French farmer and the devil, and also, with a proof positive that, if Cobbett has not music in his soul, no man is more qualified by nature and long practice to play the thorough base : being a candid appeal to the justice and common sense of those foster brothers, the stockholder and landholder. | |
Les manuscrits à peintures de la bibliothèque de Lord Leicester a Holkham Hall, Norfolk, choix de miniatures et de reliures, publié sous les auspices d l'Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres et de la Société des bibliophiles françois | |
Observations on the present state of pauperism in England particularly as it affects the morals and character of the labouring poor, in a letter to T.W. Coke | |
A sermon preached at the New Chapel, : in the City-Road, London, Feb. 19, 1792, on the death of the Rev. John Richardson, A.B. By Thomas Coke, L.L.D | |
A sermon, : upon education: preached at the anniversary of a public school, at Crewkerne, in the county of Somerset, on Tuesday September 14, 1773. By the Rev. Thomas Coke, M.A | |
SONATA A FLAVTO SOLO COL BASSO | Dedicata | All' Illus|m|o Sig|r|e il Sig|r Cavalier Tomasso | Coke | Da Roberto Valentine Inglese opera quinta parte prima | Dom. Franceschini ferit Roma Sup. perm [(Roma), s.n.] | |
The state of Dewsbury-House, : in Yorkshire; being a vindication of the Conduct of the Conference respecting it. By the Rev. Thomas Coke, LL.D | |
The substance of a sermon, preached at Baltimore, : in the state of Maryland, before the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, on the 27th of December, 1784, at the ordination of the Rev. Francis Asbury, to the Office of a Superintendent. By Thomas Coke, L. L. D. Superintendent of the said Church. Published at the Desire of the Conference | |
A supplement to the Reverend Dr. Coke's State of Dewsbury-House. : By Mr. Alexander Mather | |
T. Livii Patavini historiarum ab urbe condita libri, qui supersunt, omnes, cum notis integris Laur. Vallæ, M. Ant. Sabellici, Beati Rhenani, Sigism. Gelenii, Henr. Loriti Glareani, Car. Sigonii, Fulvii Ursini, Franc. Sanctii, J. Fr. Gronovii, Tan. Fabri, Henr. Valesii, Jac. perizonii, Jac. Gronovii ; excerptis Petr. Nannii, Justi Lipsii, Fr. Modii, Jani Gruteri ; nec non ineditis Jani Gebhardi, Car. And. Dukeri, et aliorum : curante Arn. Drakenborch, qui et suas adnotationes adjecit. Accedunt supplementa deperditorum T. Livii librorum a Jo. Freinshemio concinnata. Editio nova auctior et emendatior. Tomus primus. Pars prior [-Tomus decimus quintus. Pars posterior]. | |
Thomae Dempsteri De Etruria regali libri VII. | |
Two letters on the corn laws first, to the Right Honourable Lord Milton, shewing that the farmer is the first and foremost doomed to ruin, in any sudden depression of prices, by a free trade in corn, and that it is his duty to petition the legislature, that there may be no alteration, without a full protecting duty : second, shewing that it is also the interest of every tradesman, manufacturer, and merchant in the kingdom to do the same, and of the impossibility of throwing our poor soils out of cultivation : with an introductory letter, to T.W. Coke, Esq. M.P. : to which are added notes on the paper currency & poor laws, as far as concerns the farmer |