New world of words, or, A general English dictionary : [1 leaf]

pftp116,OCLC 79628232,This leaf is part of Pages of the Past: Original Leaves from Rare Books and Manuscripts, a collection of manuscript and rare book leaves.,This leaf was identified from information on the label. WorldCat records were used to glean additional information about the book.,Information about this digital copy: digitized by University of Missouri—Columbia, MU Libraries on February 23, 2016. Scanning specifications: 600 dpi; scanned on Zeutschel OS 15000; cropped using Photoshop.

Lives of the noble Grecians and Romanes : [pages 667-668]

Information about digital copy: digitized by University of Missouri—Columbia, MU Libraries on September 11, 2015. Scanning method: 600 dpi; scanned on Zeutschel OS 15000; cropped using Photoshop.,Publisher note: North's translation was entered to the French refugee stationer Thomas Vautrollier on 6 April 1579. --Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (viewed on 10/30/2015),Information about the book: North's translation of Plutarch, The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romanes, is taken from the third edition of Jacques Amyot's French translation, printed at Lausanne by François le Preux in 1574. --Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (viewed on 10/30/2015)

Testamenti Veteris Biblia Sacra, sive, Libri canonici, priscae Iudaeorum ecclesiae a Deo traditi : [pages 155-156]

Information about this leaf : the paper is thin and of fine quality. The type is roman with italic notes. The top edge of the page contains the remains of the original mounting tape.,Information about the digital copy : digitized by University of Missouri--Columbia, MU Libraries on September 11, 2015. Scanning method : 600 dpi; scanned on Zeutschel OS 15000 ; cropped using Photoshop.

The Morality of the New Testament digested under various heads: comprehending the duties which we owe to God, to ourselves, and to our fellow-creatures ...

Subtitle: Comprehending the duties which we owe to God, to ourselves, and to our fellow-creatures ; with an introduction addressed to Deists ; in which the character of Jesus Christ is vindicated against modern unbelievers ; and also an attempt is made to prove, that the religion taught by Jesus Christ was the pure religion of nature and reason ; the whole concluding with observations on a late treatise, intitled, The doctrine of grace, written by Dr. Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester ; together with an inquiry how far the belief of any doctrine may be necessary to salvation ; and some observations on the arguments of Mr. Locke and Dr. Leland.,Authorship ascribed to Peter Annet, Cf. National Union Catalog; and also to Francis Webb, Cf. Halkett. Dict. of anon. and pseud. Eng. lit.,Original has raised bands; gilt stamped title on morocco label; gold stamped covers and spine.

Age of tin

"London: Blatch and Lampert, Printers, Grove Place, Brompton."--Colophon.,Information about this digital copy: digitized by University of Missouri--Columbia, MU Libraries on May 31, 2016. Scanning specifications: 600 dpi; scanned on Zeutschel OS 15000; cropped using Photoshop.