Hanway, Jonas, 1712-1786
Hanway, Jonas
Jonas Hanway
Хенвей, Д. 1712-1786 Джонас
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Works
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An account of the Society for the Encouragement of the British Troops in Germany and North America with the motives to the making a present to those troops, also to the widows and orphans of such of them as have died in defence of their country, particularly at the battles of Thonhausen, Quebec, &c. | |
Advice from a farmer to his daughter. | |
An answer, to the appendix of a pamphlet, entitled Reflexions upon naturalization, corporations and companies, etc. Relating to the Levant trade and Turkey Company, as this subject is occasionally mentioned in Hanway's travels. By the author of those travels. | |
A comprehensive view of Sunday schools, for the use of the more indigent inhabitants of cities, towns, and villages, through England and Wales, with reflections on the causes of the decay of our morals and national piety, and the means of removing them: also a copious schoo book, for the use of Sunday scholars, ... By Jonas Hanway, Esq. | |
The defects of police the cause of immorality : and the continual robberies committed, particularly in and about the metropolis: with various proposals for preventing hanging and transportation: llikewise [sic] for the establishment of several plans of police on a permanent basis, ... Observations on the Rev. Mr. Hetherington's charity; ... In twenty-nine letters to a member of parliament. By Jonas Hanway, Esq. | |
Distributive justice and mercy : shewing, that a temporary real solitary imprisonment of convicts, supported by religious instruction, and well-regulated labour, is essential to their well-being, and the safety, honour, and reputation of the people. By Jonas Hanway, Esq. | |
Eight letters to His Grace ---- Duke of ----, on the custom of vails-giving in England. Shewing the absurdity, Inconveniency, National Disreputation, and many pernicious Consequences of it to all Ranks of the People. With proposals for an encrease of wages, and other advantages to domestic servants. | |
Herrn Jonas Hanway zuverlässige Beschreibung seiner Reisen, von London durch Russland und Persien : und wieder zurück durch Russland, Deutschland und Holland, in den Jahren von 1742 bis 1750 : worinnen die Grossbritannische Handlung über die Caspische See, und überhaupt das Handlungswesen von Russland, Persien, von der Tartarey, Türkey, von Armenien, China etc. mit den benachbarten und entfernten Nationen umständlich beschrieben : wie auch das Merkwürdigste von den Reichen, Provinzen und Städten, durch welche der Verfasser gereiset ist ... ausführlich erzählet wird : nebst einer unparteyischen Historie des grossen Eroberers Nadir Kuli oder Kuli Chans, und aller Staatsveränderungen und Rebellionen, welche in diesem Jahrhunderte in Persien vorgefallen sind : aus dem Englischen übersetzt : mit vielen Landcharten nach den neuesten geographischen Beobachtungen und anderen Kupfern. | |
Historical account of the British trade over the Caspian sea. | |
Historical account of the British trade over the Caspian Sea. Selections. | |
A journal of eight days journey : from Portsmouth to Kingston upon Thames; through Southampton, Wiltshire, etc. with miscellaneous thoughts, ... in sixty-four letters: ... To which is added An essay on tea, ... In two volumes. By Mr. H*****. The second edition corrected and enlarged. | |
A letter from a member of the Marine Society : Shewing the piety, generosity, and utility of their design, with respect to the sea-service, at this important crisis. Addressed to all True Friends of their Country. | |
A letter on occasion of the public enquiry concerning the most fit and proper bread to be assized for general use: Shewing the Difficulty of executing the Act of the 31st Geo. II. in a beneficial manner to the Poor; the constant Usage and Custom with regard to Bread for many Centuries; the folly of eating Bread known to be made white by Art and Adulteration, and the great Advantages of eating pure Bread made of all the Flour, including the Heart of the Wheat, as the most salutary, agreeable and nutritive Aliment. Recommended as an Object of a very serious and important Nature. By an advocate for public welfare. | |
A letter to Mr. John Spranger : on his excellent proposal for paving, cleansing, and lighting the streets of Westminster, and the parishes in Middlesex. By Mr. J. Hanway. | |
Letter to the governors of the maritime-school recommending a mode of preserving their object to posterity : notwithstanding the income falls short of the maintenance of it as a free school. By Jonas Hanway Esqr. Treasurer. Oct: MDCCLXXXIII. | |
Letter V. to Robert Dingley, Esq : Being a proposal for the relief and employment of friendless girls and repenting prostitutes. By Mr. Hanway. | |
Letters admonitory and argumentative : from J. H-----y, Merchant, to J. S------r, Merchant, In reply to Particular Passages, and the General Argument, of a Pamphlet, entitled, Further Considerations on the Bill, etc. | |
Letters to the guardians of the infant poor to be appointed by the act of last session of Parliament : Also to the governors and overseers of the Parish poor, recommending concord, frugality, cleanliness, and industry, with such a pious, humane, resolute, and judicious conduct in the execution of their office, as may effectually answer the good purposes for which they are chosen, and more particularly in the preservation of infants. By Jonas Hanway, Esq. | |
Letters written occasionally on the customs of foreign nations in regard to harlots : the lawless commerce of the sexes: the repentance of prostitutes: the great humanity and beneficial effects of the Magdalene charity in London: and the absurd notions of the Methodists: with prayers and meditations on the most interesting circumstances and events of life. By J. Hanway, Esq. | |
Midnight the signal : In sixteen letters to a lady of quality in two volumes. | |
A morning's thoughts on reading the Test and Contest. | |
Motives for a subscription towards the relief of the sufferers at montreal in Canada, by a dreadful fire on the 18th of May 1765, in which 108 house, (containing 215 families, chiefly Canadians,) were destroyed; and the greatest part of the inhabitants exposed to all the miseries attending such misfortunes. The whole loss in buildings, merchandize, furniture, and apparel, amounted to Đ. 87.580,8s. 10d. sterling; no part of which was or could be insured. | |
Motives for the establishment of the Marine Society : By a merchant. | |
Nieuwe en wetenswaerdige reizen | |
Observations moral and political : particularly respecting the necessity of good order and religious oeconomy in our prisons. Occasioned by Fidelio's letters to the common council of London. In fifteen letters. by J. H. Esq. | |
A plan for establishing a charity-house, or charity-houses, for the reception of repenting prostitutes. To be called the Magdalen charity. | |
Proposal for county naval free-schools : to be built on waste lands. Giving such effectual instructions to poor boys, as may nurse them for the sea service. Teaching them also to cultivate the earth, that in due time they may furnish their own food; and to spin, knit, weave make shoes etc. | |
A proposal for saving 70,000l. to 150,000l. (a) to the public : At the same time rendering 5000 young persons of both sexes more happy in themselves and more useful to their country, than if so much money were expended on their account. | |
Prudential instruction to the poor boys fitted out by the corporation of the Marine society, with moral and religious advice adapted in a sententious manner to their condition, and to every one who is a candidate for happiness on Christian principles | |
Reflections, essays, and meditations on life and religion, 1761: | |
Reize van Londen, door Rusland, nae en in Persie, en van daer weder te rug door Rusland, Pruissen, Pomeren, Brandenburg, Saxen, Hanover, Holstein, Bremen, West-Phalen en de Verenigde Nederlanden, van den jare 1743 tot in den jare 1750. Waer in men eene omstandige beschrijving vind van de gelegenheid dezer landen ... gelijk ook van vele aenmerkelijke gevallen, gedurende des schrijvers reize, in deze landen gebeurd, of hem zelf in persoon overgekomen. | |
Reizen van Jonas Hanway | |
A reply to C----- A------- Author of the Candid remarks on Mr. Hanway's Candid historical account of the Foundling Hospital, with relation to the probable advantages of this institution, if confined to such foundlings, Orphans, and Deserted Children, within the bills of mortality, as were usually sent to parish workhouses and parish nurses. | |
A review of the proposed naturalization of the Jews : being an attempt at a dispassionate enquiry into the present state of the case, with some reflexions on general naturalization. By a merchant who subscribed the petition against the naturalization of the Jews. | |
The revolutions of Persia | |
Rules and regulations of the Maritime School, on the Banks of the Thames, near London. : Instituted in MDCCLXXVII. with a view to qualify scholars to serve as officers in the Royal Navy. Prefering the Sons of Sea-Officers for the greater part. Oct. MDCCLXXXI. | |
The seaman's Christian friend : containing moral and religious advice to seamen. by Jonas Hanway Esqr. | |
A sentimental history of chimney sweepers in London & Westminster : shewing the necessity of putting them under regulations to prevent the grossest inhumanity to the climbing boys : with a letter to a London clergyman on Sunday schools, calculated for the preservation of the children of the poor | |
The sentiments and advice of Thomas Trueman, a virtuous and understanding footman : In a Letter to his Brother Jonathan, setting forth the custom of vails-giving, in a candid and most interesting point of view, with regard to the private and public happiness which depends on this practice. | |
The soldier's faithful friend : being prudential, moral, and religious advice to private men in the army and militia. By J. H. Esq. | |
Solitude in imprisonment, with proper profitable labour and a space diet : The most humane and effectual means of bringing malefactors, who have forfeited their lives, or are subject to transportation, to a right sense of their condition; with proposals for salutary prevention: and how to qualify offenders and criminals for happiness in both worlds, and preserve the people, in the enjoyment of the genuine fruits of liberty, and freedom from violence. By Jonas Hanway, Esq. | |
Songs, hymns, and psalms, collected, altered, or composed, adapted to moral and instructive amusement and the religious part of the education of the scholars of the county naval free-schools, proposed for the breeding up of poor boys to agriculture, and the theoretical practice of common seamanship. | |
Thoughts on the duty of a good citizen : with regard to war and invasion; in a letter from a citizen to his friend. | |
Thoughts on the importance of the sabbath, 1765: | |
Thoughts on the use and advantages of music : and other amusements Most in esteem in the polite world, and the means of improving them to make our proper happiness and our pleasures but one object. In nine letters. In answer to a letter relating to modern musical entertainments, etc. | |
To the memory of Mr. George Peters, junior, of St. Petersburg, merchant. | |
Tugend im niedrigen Leben, oder Betrachtungen über die gegenseitigen Pflichten der Reichen und Armen, der Herren und Diener. | |
Virtue in humble life. | |
Плавания по Каспийскому морю Генве, Ельтона и Вудруфа, 1742-1744 г. | |
زندگى نادر شاه : تأليف جونس هنوى / |