994 resultados para Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708-1778


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Political satires on Pitt in the form of mock reviews of a mock epic, which appeared from time to time in the Morning Herald.

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"London: Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street."-- Colophon.

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Vol. 2 has imprint: London : Nattali and Bond, [1835]

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"The drama was written in 1830."

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Reprinted from the 1690 edition. Contains reproduction of original t.-p.: Bishop Overall's convocation-book, 1606, concerning the government of God's Catholick cchurch, and the kingdoms of the whole world. London, Printed for W. Kettilby, 1690.

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Published in London, 1844, in 3 vols.

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The alleged decree of the Spartans against Timotheus of Miletus, quoted by Boethius, Inst. mus. I, 1. is a forgery by a grammarian of unknown date. The present work includes reproductions from various mss. of Boethius, Latin and English translations, and also a discussion of I. John, v. 7.

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Note before p. 1: "In this edition the reader will find what use Mr. Dryden made of this translation: the lines marked thus " being entirely borrowed, and those marked thus ' with little variation."

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The last section, p. [95]-138, is entitled: "A letter to the right honorable the Earl of Morton, president of the Royal Society, containing experiments and observations on the agreement between the specific gravities of the several metals, and their colours when united to glass, as well as those of their other preparations. With additions. By Edward Delaval, F. R. S. Read at the Royal Society, Jan. 24, 1765."