Manby, Richard, 17..-1769, libraire
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Works
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An account of some new experiments and observations on Joanna Stephen's medicine for the stone : with some hints for reducing it from an empirical to a rational use | |
Antiquitates Middletonianæ | |
Archæologia græca : or, The antiquities of Greece. The sixth edition. By John Potter, D. D. Now lord archbishop of canterbury. Volume the second. Containing, I. The military affairs of the Grecians. II. Some of their miscellany customs.. | |
Archibaldi Pitcairnii, medici celeberrimi, Scoto-Britanni, Elementa medicinae physico-mathematica, libris duobus ; quorum prior theoriam, posterior praxim exhibet : in medicinae studiosorum gratiam delineata. Editio secunda.. | |
Biographia britannica : or, The lives of the most eminent persons who have flourished in Great Britain and Ireland, from the earliest ages, down to the present times ; collected from the best authorities, both printed and manuscript, and digested in the manner of Mr Bayles's historical and critical dictionary. Volume the sixth ; part I.. | |
Books printed for Richard Manby and Henry Shute Cox on Ludgate-Hill | |
catalogue of books printed for, and sold by, William Innys and Richard Manby, at the West End of St. Paul's. M DCC XXXIV. | |
A description of ventilators : whereby great quantities of fresh airmay with ease conveyed into mines, goals, hospitals, work-housesb and ships, in exchange for their noxious air : an account also of their great usefulness in many other respects : as in preserving all sorts of grain dry, sweet, and freefrom being destroyed by weevels, both in grainariesand ships : and in preserving many other sorts of goods : as alsoin drying corn, malt, hops, gun-powder etc. and for many other useful purposes : which was read before the Royal Society in may 1741 | |
Discourses on several important subjects... | |
A dissertation on commerce. Clearly demonstrating the true sources of national wealth and power, together with the most rational measures for acquiring and preserving both. The whole deduced from the nature of trade, industry, money and exchanges. Translated from the italian of the celebrated marquis Jerome Belloni, merchant and banker at Rome. | |
Eight sermons on the Evidences of Christianity, the Corruption of our nature, the Redemption and the Trinity | |
Enquiry into the right use and abuses of hot, cold, and temperate baths in England | |
A free inquiry into the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian church, from the earliest ages through several successive centuries. By which is shewn, that we have no sufficient reason to believe, upon the authority of the primitive fathers, that any such powers were continued to the church, after the days of the apostles. | |
Germana quædam antiquitatis eruditæ monumenta quibus Romanorum veterum ritus varii tam sacri quam profani, tum Græcorum atque Ægyptiorum nonnulli illustrantur, Romæ olim maxima ex parte collecta, ac dissertationibus jam singulis instructa, a Conyers Middleton, S. T. P. academiæ Cantabrigiensis protobibliothecario. His appendicis item loco adjuncta est mumiæ Cantabrigiensis descriptio. | |
Hales's Vegetable staticks | |
history of Prussia particulary during the Reign of the late King Frederick William... | |
An history of the life of James Duke of Ormonde, from his birth in 1610, to his death in 1688. Wherein is contained an account of the most remarkable affairs of his time, and particularly of Ireland : a ver valuable collection of letters, written either by his Grace, or by the King : the Secretaries of State, and other Great Men in his Time, and serving to verify the most material Facts in the said History | |
The history of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero | |
Human osteogeny explained in two lectures : read in the Anatomical Theatre of the Surgeons of London. July the first and second, anno 1731. In which not only the beginning and gradual increase of the bones of human foetuses are described; but also the nature of ossification is considered, and the general notion, That all bones are formed from cartilages, is demonstrated to be a mistake. By Robert Nesbitt, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society, and Reader of Anatomy at Surgeons Hall. | |
A letter from Rome, shewing an exact conformity between popery and paganism: or : the religion of the present Romans derived from that of their heathen ancestors : The Third edition | |
A letter to the Reverend Dr. Hales concerning the nature of tar, and a method of obtaining it's medical virtues, free from it's hurtful oils: whereby also the strength of each dose may be the better ascertained by A. Reid Esq. | |
Mathematical elements of natural philosophy, confirm'd by experiments: or : an introduction to Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy... Written in Latin by William-James 's Gravesande : The fifth edition | |
Methodus differentialis : sive Tractatus de summatione et interpolatione serierum infinitarum. Auctore Jacobo Stirling.... | |
The miscellaneous works of the late reverend and learned Conyers Middleton, D.D., principal librarian of the University of Cambridge : containing all his writings, except the Life of Cicero, many of which were never before published : in four volumes, with a complete index to the whole | |
A natural history of birds | |
Observations upon the prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John. In two parts | |
peerage of England | |
peerage of England ; containing a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of England, Now existing, either by Tenuren, summons or creation : their descents and collateral lines : their births, marriages, and issues : famous actions both in War and Peace : religious and charitable donations : death, places of burial, monuments, epitaphs : and many valuable memoirs never before printed. Also their paternal coats of arms, crets and supporters, curiously engraven on Copper plates. Collected from records, old Wills, authentick manuscripts, our most approv'd Historians, and other authorities. By Arthur Collins. Vol I | |
Philos. trans. (1682) | |
Philosophical experiments: containing useful, and necessary instructions for such as undertake long voyages at sea. Shewing how sea-water may be made fresh and how fresh-water may be preserv'd sweet. How biscuit corn, etc. may be secured from the weevel, meggots, and other infects. And flesh preserv'd in hot climates, by salting animals whole. To which is added, an account of several experiments and observations on chalybeate or steel-waters... Likewise a proposal for cleansing away mud, &c. out of rivers, harbours, and reservoirs. Which were read before the Royal- Society, at several of their meetings | |
Philosophical transactions : giving some account of the present undertakings, studies, and labours of the ingenious in many considerable parts of the world.. | |
Physices elementa mathematica, experimentis confirmata. | |
Present state of the republick of letters | |
Psychrolousia, or, The history of cold-bathing, both ancient and modern : in two parts | |
Reflexions upon ridicule; or, what it is that makes a man ridiculous; and the means to avoid it. Wherein are represented the different manners and characters of persons of the present age | |
Seventeen sermons on several occasions ; to which are added two tracts, viz. I. Reasons against conversion to the Church of Rome, II. A persuasive to conformity, address'd to the dissenters, never before printed | |
Statical essays containing hemastatics, or, An account of some hydraulic and hydrostatical experiments made on the blood and blood-vessels of animals | |
Twelve sermons preached upon several occasions |