Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835
Sinclair, John, 1754-1835, Sir
Sinclair, John, 1754-1835
Sinclair, John
Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet
Sinclair, John (British city planner, 1754-1835)
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Thurso Castle (Schottland) ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
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An account of the systems of husbandry adopted in the more improved districts of Scotland : with some observations on the improvements of which they are susceptible : drawn up for the consideraton of the Board of Agriculture with a view of explaining how far those systems are applicable to the less cultivated parts in England and Scotland | |
Address to the landed interest on the Corn Bill now depending in Parliament | |
Address to the Society for the Improvement of British Wool : constituted at Edinburgh, on Monday, January 31. 1791 | |
Code of agriculture | |
The code of health and longevity : or, A concise view, of the principles calculated for the preservation of health, and the attainment of long life ... | |
Codice di sanita e di lunga vita, ovvero Esposizione dei principi dietro i quali si puo cònservare la propria sanità e prolungare la propria vita, opera... di Sir John Sinclair,... compendiata... dal Prof. Odier,... e dall'idioma francese recata nell'italiano da G. Gatteschi,... | |
A collection of papers on the subject of athletic exercises &c. &c. | |
The consequences of the Act for the redemption of the land tax: as delivered in a speech in the House of Commons, by Sir John Sinclair, Bart. President of the Board of Agriculture. (containing in Substance, all the Arguments which have been urged by Lord Sheffield, Mr. Sheridan, Sir Francis Burdett, and other Gentlemen, against the measures. | |
The correspondence of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart with reminiscences of the most distinguished characters who have appeared in Great Britain, and in foreign countries, during the last fifty years | |
Essays on miscellaneous subjects | |
Facsimiles of letters from His Excellency George Washington, President of the United States of America to Sir John Sinclair ... | |
Fife | |
General observations regarding the present state of the Kingdom of Denmark. Drawn up in the course of a tour made anno 1786. | |
General report of the agricultural state : and political circumstances, of Scotland | |
General view of the agriculture of the northern counties and islands of Scotland : including the counties of Cromarty, Ross, Sutherland, and Caithness, and the islands of Orkney and Shetland : with observations on the means of their improvement | |
Hints respecting the state of the camp at Aberdeen, in 1795 : With some observations on encampments in general; and an appendix, on the ancient dress of the Scottish highlanders. By Sir John Sinclair. | |
History of the Public Revenue of the British Empire | |
Husbandry of Scotland. Sketch of chapter II. On the practical details of the Scotch system of husbandry | |
Kodex rolnictwa i zarazem uwagi dotyczące ogrodó, sadów, lasów i plantacyj. | |
De l'agriculture et du défrichement des Landes | |
L'agriculture pratique et raisonnée | |
The land of Nineveh : a fragment. Addressed to the farmers of Great Britain and Ireland, by a friend to husbandry. | |
A letter to the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart., author of The History of the revenue, and other fugitive pieces on the subject of his remarks on Mr. Huskisson's pamphlet | |
Letters, addressed to Sir John Sinclair, bart., respecting the mode of living, arts, commerce, literature, manners, &c., of Edinburgh, in 1763, and since that period. | |
Letters written to the governor and directors of the Bank of England, in September, 1796, on the pecuniary distresses of the country, and the means of preventing them : with some additional observations on the same subject, and the means of speedily re-establishing the public and commercial credit of the country | |
Lucubrations during a short recess. | |
Memoir: containing a plan for re-establishing the public credit, and finances of the country. By John Sinclair, Esq. | |
Observations on the means of enabling a cottager to keep a cow by the produce of a small portion of arable land | |
Observations on the propriety of preserving the dress, the language, the poetry, the music, and the customs of the ancient inhabitants of Scotland : addressed to the Highland Societies of London and of Scotland | |
Observations on the Report of the bullion committee | |
Observations respectfully submitted to the Select and Secret Committees of both Houses of Parliament appointed to consider the propriety of resuming cash-payments, or continuing the bank restriction | |
Observations sur les statistiques de l'Écosse. | |
On the approaching crisis, or, On the impracticability and injustice of resuming cash payments at the bank, in July 1818 and on means of elevating the internal prosperity of the British Empire, to a height hitherto unparalleled, by judicious application of the profits derived from a farther suspension of payments in cash | |
On the culture and uses of potatoes ... | |
On the means of arresting the progress of national calamity. | |
On the state of the country, in December 1816. | |
Plan for establishing, by a royal or parliamentary charter, a company, with a large capital, for carrying on the cultivation of the waste lands of the kingdom, and promoting domestic colonization, while, by employing the poor in agricultural improvements, the heavy burden of the poor-rates will be materially diminished | |
The plough, or Joint Stock Farming Society, for ascertaining the principles of agricultural improvement; Submitted to the Consideration of the Friends to Agricultural and Other Public Improvements. By Sir John Sinclair, Bart. M. P. | |
poems of Ossian | |
Premiums offered by the Highland Society of Scotland, for experiments with salt ; paper on the uses of salt, for agricultural purposes | |
Principes d'hygiène, extraits du Code de santé et de longue vie de Sir John Sinclair, bart. | |
Projet d'un plan pour établir des fermes expérimentales, et pour fixer les principes des progrès de l'agriculture | |
The propriety of retaining Gibraltar impartially considered. | |
Prospectus of a work to be entitled, Analysis of The statistical account of Scotland. | |
Queries drawn up for the purpose of elucidating the natural history and political state of Scotland. | |
Rapport... lu à la classe des sciences physiques et mathématiques [de l'Institut national], le 1er thermidor an 8. [Signé : Tessier et Cels.] | |
Reflexions on the expediency of increasing the present number of the representatives of the people : By John Sinclair, Esq. M.P. | |
Remarks on a pamphlet intitled, "The question concerning the depreciation of the currency stated and examined," by William Huskisson, Esq. M.P together with several political maxims regarding coin and paper currency, intended to explain the real nature, and advantages, of the present system | |
Replies for John Sinclair of Ulbster, with consent of a quorum of his curators, James Sinclair of Harpsdale, late provost of the burgh of Wick and others, complainers; to the answers for John Sutherland of Wester, pretended provost of the burgh of Wick, and others. | |
Result of an inquiry, into the nature and causes of the blight, the rust, and the mildew, which have particularly affected the crops of wheat, on the borders of England and Scotland with some observations on the culture of spring wheat | |
Sacred thoughts for quiet hours; | |
Secrets de Jean-Nicolas Benoît | |
Specimens of statistical reports : exhibiting the progress of political society from the pastoral state to that of luxury and refinement : intended to furnish examples of the proper mode of drawing up accounts, either of parochial or of other districts, and of collecting facts in order to ascertain the principles of statistical philosophy, and the sources of national improvement | |
The speech of Sir John Sinclair, Bart. M.P. etc. on the Bill for imposing a tax upon income, in the debate on that bill, on Friday the 14th December 1798. | |
State of alterations which may be proposed in the laws for regulating the election of Members of Parliament for shires in Scotland. By Sir John Sinclair, Bart. | |
statistical account of Scotland | |
Statistical account of the town and parish of Thurso | |
Thoughts on the means of preventing the public mischiefs which necessarily arise, from the great load of public and private business with which the House of Commons is at present overwhelmed | |
Thoughts on the naval strength of the British Empire in two parts | |
Thoughts respecting the ensuing campaign on the borders of Italy : and its probable issue. By Sir John Sinclair, Bart. |