Weeks, James Eyre
James Eyre Weeks
VIAF ID: 29411314 (Personal)
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a James Eyre Weeks
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Weeks, James Eyre
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (2)
Works
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Ahiman Rezon : or, a help to a brother; shewing the excellency of secrecy, ... Together with Solomon's temple an oratorio, as it was performed for the benefit of free-masons | |
The amazon or female courage vindicated and asserted from the examples of several illustrious women, 1745: | |
Charges and regulations, of the Ancient and honourable society of free and accepted masons, extracted from Ahiman rezon, &c. Together with a concise account of the rise and progress of free masonry in Nova-Scotia ... and a charge given by the Revd. Brother Weeks, at the installation of His Excellency John Parr, esq; grand master. Designed for the use of the brethren | |
The cobler's poem : To a certain noble peer. Occasioned by The Brick-Layer's poem. To which is added the exception. After the manner of Dean Swift. Just publish'd, Home clenches being a new set of conundrums, &c | |
The gentleman's hour glass : or an introduction to chronology: being a plain and compendious analysis of time, and its divisions ; Comprehending the whole Science, after a new, and curious Method; containing a brief Account of the Flux of Time; the Value of Lives, and Explanation of Stiles, Epochs, Aera's, Periods, Revolutions, &c. For the use of schools and universities | |
A new geography of Ireland. : The third edition, with many material additions and alterations, not in an former impression | |
Plays. | |
A poetical prospect of Whitehaven : written in MDCCLII [1752] | |
The prude; or, win her and wear her : a comedy | |
Rebellion : A poem. Humbly Inscribed To His Excellency Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland | |
Sancho at court, or, The mock-governor : An opera-comedy. As it was design'd to be acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane | |
The young grammarian's magazine of words. Wherein, the most useful and classical words in every part of speech, are alphabetically ranged under their proper ending and termination: digested in columns, Latin and English ... with a praxis on the parts of speech : for the use of schools |