602 resultados para Tracts.
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Two anonymous Latin tracts against the occupation of Metz by the French, with translation by F.M. Chabert.
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The volume also contains tracts of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, mostly 'constitutiones epidemicae', by the following authors: Anhorn, Bayer, Behrens, Boschetti, Camerarius (R.), Cocchius, Drelincourt, Garhliep, Genselius, Gerbezius, Hamilton, Harder, Harris, Hoyer, Lanzoni, Leigh, Lister, Loew (A.) and (C.F.), Mazini, Musgrave, Ramazzini, Raygerus, Richa, Schelhammer, Schroeck, Stegmann, and Valentini.
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The dedication -- The preface -- The life of James Harrington [by J. Toland] -- The grounds and reasons of monarchy consider'd -- The commonwealth of Oceana -- The prerogative of popular government -- The art of law-giving -- A word concerning a House of peers -- Six political tracts ... viz. I. Valerius and Publicola. A dialogue. II. A system of politics ... III. Political aphorisms. IV. Seven models of a common-wealth ... V. The ways and means of introducing a common-wealth by the consent of the people. VI. The humble petition of divers well affected persons; with the Parliament's answer thereto -- Plato redivivus: or, A dialogue concerning government ... 3d ed. with additions.
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A collection of 49 tracts.
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Edited by F.P. Walesby. cf. W.P. Courtney's Bibliography.
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The two tracts by Cooper have special title-pages. They were published anonymously, Philadelphia, 1823.
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Advertising matter: [4] p. at end (not included in pagination) and on p. 2-4 of wrappers.
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In American Unitarian Association. Tracts, 1st ser., vol. VI, no. 62.
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Binder's title: Strype's works, VIII-XIII.
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v. 1. An account of his family ; of his education in the early part of his life, and the first five numbers of his journal -- v. 2. The sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh numbers of his journal -- v. 3. The twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, and part of the eighteenth, numbers of his journal -- v. 4. The eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first numbers of his journal, particular of his death, review of his character, &c. -- v. 5. Forty-two sermons on various subjects -- v. 6. Forty-three sermons on various subjects -- v. 8. A plain account of Christian perfection. The appeals to men of reason and religion. Principles of the Methodists, &c. -- v. 9. The doctrine of original sin, and tracts on various subjects of polemical divinity -- v. 10. Tracts and letters on various subjects.
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The notes are signed "T."
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Part of text in Latin and English on opposite pages.
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Imprint varies: New Haven, S. Converse.
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Title on spine: Bishop Porteus's works.
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Each tract also paged and dated separately.