Walters, John
Walters, John, 1721-1797
John Walters
VIAF ID: 54024817 (Personal)
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100 1 _ ‡a Walters, John
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100 1 _ ‡a Walters, John
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100 1 _ ‡a Walters, John ‡d 1721-1797
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100 1 0 ‡a Walters, John, ‡d 1721-1797
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (6)
Works
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A dissertation on the Welsh language, pointing out it's antiquity, copiousness, grammatical perfection |
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Dwy bregeth ar Ezec. xxxiii. - II. Y gyntaf yn cynnwys taer annogaeth i edifeirwch neu ddychweliad at Dduw. Yr Ail Yn haeru, a thrwy `sgrythurau eglur a rhesymmau di-ymwad yn profi, na dderyw i Dduw, trwy un arfaeth neu ... gyn-amserol, luniaethu neb yn an-ochel i ddinystr neu farwolaeth dragywyddol. At y rhai'n y 'chwanegwyd Dau Ymofyniad neu Ymchwiliad. Y Cyntaf, Am farn Eglwys Loegr ynghylch cyrrhaeddiad y Brynedigaeth Gristianogol, neu rinwedd marwolaeth ... Yr Ail, Am feddwl St. Pedr, yn yr hyn a ddywed ese, yn y drydedd Bennod o'i ail Epistol, ynghylch Ysgrisennadau St. Paul. Gan Ioan Wallter, Person Llandocheu |
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Edward Prince (b.1718/19), Carpenter, aged 73 |
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An English and Welsh dictionary : wherein, not only the words, but also, the idioms and phraseology of the English language, are carefully translated into Welsh, by proper and equivalent words and phrases : with a regular interspersion of the English proverbs and proverbial expressions, rendered by corresponding ones in the Welsh tongue |
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An English and Welsh Vocabulary: or, an easy guide to the ancient British language |
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An English-Welsh dictionary, 1794: |
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Evidence-based medicine : applicability and value for acupuncture and traditional chinese medicine (part 1) |
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Jack Henshaw (b.1731/2), Gamekeeper |
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Jack Nicholas (b. 1720), Kitchen Porter, aged 71 |
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A letter to Joseph Priestley, LL. D. on the subject of his late letters to the Right Honourable William Pitt, and to the Dean of Canterbury : to which is added, a discourse on the natural connexion of civil and ecclesiastical establishments |
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Mrs Jane Ebrell (b. 1706), former Housemaid and 'Spider-brusher', aged 87 |
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An ode on the immortality of the soul |
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Thomas Jones (b. 1760), Butcher and Publican of Wrexham, aged 36 |
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William Williams (b. 1723), Blacksmith, aged 70 |
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