Creech, William, 1745-1815
Creech, William, fl. 1771?-1815
Creech, William, 1745-
Creech, William
William Creech Scottish publisher, printer, bookseller and politician; (1745-1815)
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Works
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An account of the trial of William Brodie and George Smith, before the High Court of Justiciary, on the 27th and 28th days of August, 1788 : for breaking into and robbing the General Excise Office of Scotland, on the 5th day of March last : illustrated with notes and anecdotes and the portraits of Brodie and Smith : to which is added an appendix, containing several curious papers relative to the trial and the persons tried | |
Ami des enfants. | |
Anecdotes and other curious informations concerning William Brodie & George Smith : also, of James Falconer and Peter Bruce, for breaking into and robbing the Dundee Banking Company's office in Dundee, with other occurrences, since they received their sentence til their execution. | |
British poets | |
A catalogue of books, ancient and modern : Containing the works of the principal authors, and the best editions; and particularly, a large and valuable collection of French literature.The books will be sold at the prices affixed, and the first order will always be prefered. Catalogues, (Price one Shilling, to be returned on the first purchase to the value of 53,) may be had at the Shop of William Creech, at the Crofs, Edinburgh. | |
The children's friend | |
Communications to the board of agriculture : on subjects relative to the husbandry and internal improvement of the country | |
complaint : or, night-thoughts on life, death, and immortality | |
Dissertations moral and critical. On memoru and imagination. On dreaming. The theory of language. On fable and romance. On the attachments of kindred. Illustrations on sublimity. By James Beattie .... | |
Domestic medicine | |
Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces | |
Elements of criticism : The sixth edition | |
An Essay on taste : to which is now added part fourth, of the standard of taste, with observations concerning the imitative nature of poetry | |
An essay on the history of civil society | |
An essay on the nature and immutability of truth, in opposition to Sophistry and Scepticism. By James Beattie, LL.D. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic in the Marischal College and University of Aberdeen. The sixth Edition, revised and carefully corrected.. | |
Essays and Treatises on several subjects in two volumes | |
Fables, ancient and modern ; translated into verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccage, and Chaucer : with original poemsBy John Dryden, Efq | |
Father's legacy to his daughters to wich is prefixed an account of the life of the author | |
First lines of the practice of physic | |
The Gentleman farmer : being an attempt to improve agriculture by subjecting it to the test of rational principles | |
Histoire de Charles XII | |
The history of the progress and termination of the Roman Republic | |
history of the public revenue of the britsh empire | |
Hudibras, in three parts. Written in the time of the late Wars.. By Samuel Butler. With annotations | |
An Inquiry into the human mind on the principles of common sense | |
Institutes of moral philosophy for the use of students in the College of Edinburgh | |
Journal of the residence of Mr de Lange, agent of His Imperial Majesty of all russias, Peter the First, at the court of Pekin, during the years 1721 and 1722 | |
Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres | |
Lectures on the duties and qualifications of a physician | |
Letters, addressed to Sir John Sinclair, bart. ... | |
Letters respecting the mode of living, trade, manners, and literature, &c. of Edinburgh, 1788: | |
Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland. From the dissolution of the last Parliament of Charles II. until the Sea-battle off La Hogue. Volume II. consisting... of letters from the French ambassadors in England to theircourt ; and from CharlesII. James II. King William, and Queen Mary : The second edition | |
Memoirs of the life, writings, and correspondence of William Smellie | |
The minstrel : or, The progress of genius : a poem : the first book | |
The mirror : A periodical paper, published at Edinburgh in the year 1779, and 1780. In three volumes : The Fourth edition, corrected. | |
The new spelling dictionary : teaching to write and pronounce the English tongue with ease and propriety : in which each word is accented according to its just and natural pronunciation, the part of speech is properly distinguished, and the various significations are ranged in one line : with a list of proper names of men and women : the whole compiled and digested in a manner entirely new, to make it a complete pocket companion for those who read Milton, Pope, Addison, Shakespeare, Tillotson and Locke, or other English authors of repute in prose or verse, and in particular to assist young people, artificers, trade men and foreigners, desirous to understand what they speak, read and write : to which is prefixed, a grammatical introduction to the English tongue | |
Observations on the structure and functions of the nervous system illustrated with tables by Alexander Monro,.... | |
Odyssey of Homer, translated from the greek by Alexander Pope, Efq | |
Of the origin and progress of language | |
Outlines of a course of experimental philosophy | |
Paradise regain'd. A poem, in four books. To which is added, Samson Agonistes, and Comus, a Mask. The author : John Milton | |
A philosophical analysis and illustration of some of Shakespeare's remarkable characters : The second edition, corrected | |
Poems | |
Poems of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of Saint Patrick's, Dublin. Volume I. [-II.]. | |
Poems upon several occasions. By Matthew Prior, Esq ; Vol. I [-II]. | |
poetical works | |
Practical observations on the inoculation of cowpox : pointing out a new mode of obtaining and preserving the infection, and also a certain test of perfect vaccination ... | |
The Prince of Tunis : A tragedy. As performed at the Theatre-Royal of Edinburgh. | |
The principles of agriculture and vegetation by Francis Home, M. D. President of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh ; and one his majesty's Physicians. | |
Roman antiquities; or an account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans... | |
Selected works | |
Sermons.The tenth edition by Hugh Blair... Volume the first. | |
Synopsis nosologiae methodicae in usum studiosorum. Editio altera. In quarta parte emendata et adjectis morborum specierus aucta. A Gulielmo Cullen, .... | |
Textes choisis. | |
Thesaurus medicus sive, disputationum, in Academia Edinensi, ad rem medicam pertinentium, a collegio instituto ad hoc usque tempus, delectus a Gulielmo Smellio ... habitus .... | |
Tragedies. | |
Travels from St. Petersburgh in Russia, to various parts of Asia. Illustrated with maps. In two volumes. By John Bell, of Antermony. Volume first [second] | |
Treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases by regimen and simple medicines | |
works of Virgil , translated by John Dryden, Efq ; in three volumes |