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Memoirs of Rev. Wm. Vaughan, D. D. By His Son, Thos. M. Vaughan, of Danville, Ky: With Sketches of His Character by Rev. J. M. Pendleton, D. D., And Others; Also, an Essay and Two Sermons by Dr. Vaughan (Classic Reprint)
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A Collection of Tracts on Wet Docks for the Port of London, with Hints on Trade and Commerce and on Free-Ports - Primary Source Edition
Tracts on docks and commerce
Tracts on Docks and Commerce; Printed Between the Years 1793 & 1800, and Now First Collected
The Newlanders Cure
Memoir of William Vaughan; With Miscellaneous Pieces Relative to Docks, Commerce, Etc
Tracts on Docks and Commerce, Printed Between the Years 1793 & 1800; With an Intr., Memoir, and Miscellaneous Pieces
Cambrensivm Caroleja
The Narrative of Captain David Woodard and Four Seamen; Who Lost Their Ship While in a Boat at Sea, and Surrendered Themselves Up to the Malays in the Island of Celebes Containing an Interesting Account of Their Sufferings from Hungar and Various Hardship
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A Collection of Tracts on Wet Docks for the Port of London, with Hints on Trade and Commerce and on Free-Ports
The Narrative of Captain D. W. and Four Seamen, Who Lost Their Ship While in a Boat at Sea, and Surrendered Themselves Up to the Malays, in the Island of Celebes; Together with an Introduction, and an Appendix,
The Golden-Groue Moralized in Three Bookes
The Sovles Exercise in the Daily Contemplation of Our Saviours Birth, Life, Passion, and Resurrection William Vavghan, Knight. (1641)
A Comparative Statement of the Advantages and Disadvantages of the Docks in Wapping and the Docks in the Isle of Dogs, with General Remarks on the Advantages of Making the Port of London a Great Depot. the Second Edition.
Six Village Sermons from Nature
On Wet Docks, Quays, and Warehouses, for the Port of London; With Hints Respecting Trade. Part I.
Plan of the London-Dock, with Some Observations Respecting the River Immediately Connected with Docks in General, and of the Improvement of Navigation. Part II.
A Comparative Statement of the Advantages and Disadvantages of the Docks in Wapping and the Docks in the Isle of Dogs, with General Remarks on the Advantages of Making the Port of London a Great Depot.
Examination of William Vaughan, Esq. in a Committee of the Hon. House of Commons, April 22, 1796, on the Commerce of the Port of London, and the Accomodation for Shipping, &C.
Reasons in Favour of the London-Docks.
Plan of the London-Dock, with Some Observations Respecting the River Immediately Connected with Docks in General, and of the Improvement of Navigation.