235 books • 21 series
The School and Other Educators
An Enquiry Into the Cause and Origin of Moral Evil; In Which the Present State and Condition of Mankind Is Considered and Explained Upon the True Principles of Morality and Revelation, and the Objections of the Ancient and Modern Defenders of the Manichea
Specimens of Dialects; Short Vocabularies of Languages and Notes of Countries and Customs in Africa
Specimens of Dialects
An Introduction to the Making of Latin, Conprising, After an Easy, Compendious Method, the Substance of the Latin Syntax; With Proper English Examples, Most of Them Translations from the Classic Authors, in One Column, and the Latin Words in Another. to Which
A New Grammar of the Latin Tongue, Comprising All the Art Necessary for Grammar-Schools; To Which Is Annex'd a Dissertation Upon Language
A Dagg at My Table
A Discourse Delivered at the First Church in Boston
An Address to the People of Pennsylvania
An Essay Upon Study; Wherein Directions Are Given for the Due Conduct Thereof, and the Collection of a Library, Proper for the Purpose, Consisting of the Choicest Books in All the Several Parts of Learning
A Treatise on the Mulberry Tree and Silkworm; And on the Production and Manufacture of Silk
A Critical Review of the Life, Character, Miracles, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, in a Series of Letters to Dr. Adam Clarke (Minister of the Gospel)
Commentaries on Some of the Most Important Diseases of Children Volume 1
Commentaries on Some of the Most Important Diseases of Children
A Demonstration of Some of the Principal Sections of Sir Isaac Newton's Principles of Natural Philosophy; By John Clarke
Memoir of Richard Merrick. [Followed By] Memoir of Joseph Merrick
The Howard Miracle
Gcse Humanities for Wjec
An Answer to the Question, Why Are You a Christian?...
A Defence of Dr. [samuel] Clarke's Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God
Dunge Bottom
An Artist's Rambles in Cambridgeshire. a Series of Sketches [Signed
Ravenna
Ill Newes from New-England, Or, a Nar[r]ative of New-Englands Persecution Wherin Is Declared That While Old England Is Becoming New, New-England Is Become Old