Malham, John, 1747-1821
John Malham English schoolmaster and writer
Malham, John
VIAF ID: 95367633 (Personal)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
Works
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A broom for the conventicle : or, the arguments for village preaching examined, and fairly discussed; more particularly obviating the unfounded assertions of Mr. Kingsbury, of Southampton, and Mr. Clift, of Chippenham. With observations on the various replies to Mr. H. W.'s letter to the Bishop of Salisbury, And the other Publications on this Subject. By the Rev. John Malham, Author of Remarks on Mr. W.'s Letter, etc. etc. |
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The curates Act examined : and its advantages and disadvantages fairly discussed; containing observations how to render its operation effectual, and to counteract the Dangers of some of its Clauses; with Earnest Addresses to the Members of the late House of Commons, the New Parliament, and the Benefiged Clergy, And an humble Apology to the Right Reverend the Bishops and Metropolitans: concluding with a word of advice to the curates. By a country curate. |
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Dictionnaire universel de géographie maritime, ou Description exacte de tous les ports, havres, rades, baies, golfes et cotes du monde connu, des courans, fleuves, rochers, bancs de sable, et de tous les dangers, etc., avec leur position déterminée d'après les meilleures autorités : renfermant des observations sur les gissemens des côtes, les sondes, les mouillages, le brassiage des ports et rades, les formes et aspects des terres vues d'une certaine distance au large, avec des instructions particulières pour entrer, sans pilotes, dans les ports qui en sont susceptibles. |
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The Harleian miscellany; or, A collection of scarce, curious, and entertaining pamphlets and tracts, as well in manuscript as in print, found in the late earl of Oxford's library, interspersed with historical, political, and critical notes. |
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The mischief of forestalling, engrossing, and regrating considered : the necessity of destroying monopolies and combinations proved; and the benefit of associations to counteract them fully demonstrated. With a critical examination of "the question of scarcity plainly stated," by Arthur Young, Esq. and Advantages of encreasing the Number of Cows in this Kingdom: concluding with An animated Appeal to Britons, on the present State of the Markets in this Kingdom. By the Rev. J. Malham, Vicar of Helton, Dorset; and Ordinary of the County Gaol of Wilts, and Author of the "scarcity of Grain Considered," etc. etc. |
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A naval atlas being a correct set of charts from the latest and best surveys [cartographic material] |
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NAVAL GAZETTEER |
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The naval gazetteer; or, seaman's complete guide : Containing a full and accurate account, alphabetically arranged, of the several coasts of all the countries and islands in the known world: shewing their latitude, longitude, soundings, and stations for anchorage, ... By John Malham, ... Illustrated with a correct set of charts, ... In two volumes. Vol. II. |
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The scarcity of wheat considered, or, A statement of the impolicy of the late and present price of wheat, the consequences resulting from it, and means suggested for its prevention in future : in which the flagrant practices of farmers, millers, & bakers are exposed and the corn laws fully investigated |
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Sixteen sermons on the most interesting subjects to seamen : comprehending many important events in naval history; to which are annexed, six sermons on the festivals of the church of England, Viz. Christmas-Day, Easter-Day, Ascension-Day, and Whit-Sunday, with a Fast Sermon for Good-Friday, and an Introductory One on the Fall of Man; By the Rev. J. Malham, Author of the Young Sailor's Sure Guide, Young Man's Universal Companion, etc. etc. |
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Twenty-Three sermons : on the following interesting subjects: On the Being of a God. On the physical Operations of the Universe. On Obedience in our Stations. On Contentment. On having an Interest in God. The Wonders of Nature considered. On God's Omnipresence. Necessity of Dependence on God. The fatal Effects of Pleasure. The Force of evil Habits. Advantages of a religious life On obtaining God's Favour. On immoderate Love of Pleasure. Necessity of a moral Life. On the Solar System. On God's Omnipotence. On the Fall of Man. On Christmas Day. On Good Friday. On Easter Day. On Ascension Day. and On Whitsunday. To which is added, On the Security which Religion affords to the State, a sermon, preached on the fast days of 1793, 1795, 1796 & 1797, From Exodus v. z |
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A word for the Bible : Being a serious reply to the declaration and assertions of the speculative desits and practical atheiss of modern times; particularly the age of reason, part of the second, by Thomas Paine. By the Rev. J. Malham, author of Sermons on various interesting subjects, Dictionary of the common prayer, etc. |
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