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Hill, John | 19 |
Hill, Sir John (1714?-1775) | 18 |
Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764) | 11 |
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope | 10 |
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of (1694-1773) | 10 |
Theophrastus | 3 |
Hill, Aaron | 2 |
Hill, Aaron (1685-1750) | 2 |
Bordeaux, Etienne De | 1 |
Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope | 1 |
A lesson in sculpture with John Latham
Le Feuvre, Lisa; Thorp, David; Hill, John; Henry Moore Institute (Leeds, England)
Accompanies an exhibition at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (24 March - 19 June 2016).
Concubitus sine Lucina, ou, Le plaisir sans peine : réponse à la lettre intitulée Lucina sine concubitu
Roe, Richard (fl. 1750); Combes, de; Meusnier de Querlon, A.-G (1702-1780); Hill, Sir John (1714?-1775)
1750
Signed at end: Richard Roe. Actual place of publication from: Die falschen und fingierten Druckorte / Emil Weller. Lucina sine concubitu was written by John Hill under the pseud. Abraham Johnson. ...
Le Bramine inspiré
Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764); Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of (1694-1773); Bordeaux, Etienne de; Hill, Sir John (1714?-1775); Lescallier, Daniel baron (1743-1822)
1751
Also published by E. de Bourdeaux in 1751 with pagination: [17], 111 p., [1] leaf of plates.
The oeconomy of human life. Translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin... [etc.] = L'economie de la vie humaine. Traduite sur un Manuscript Indien, composé par un ancien bramine. On a mis à la tête une Lettre d'un Gentilhomme anglois demeurant à la chine, addressée au comte de ***. Qui contient un récit de la maniére dont ce manuscript a été découvert. : ouvrage traduit en françois sur la traduction angloise du manuscrit indien d'un ancien Bramine
Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764); Doüespe, S de la; Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of (1694-1773); Hill, Sir John (1714?-1775)
1751
Pages 172 and 175 wrongly 17 and 75. Title-page and text in English and French vis-à-vis.
L'economie de la vie humaine
Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764); Hill, Sir John (1714?-1775); Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of (1694-1773)
1752
Barbier, A. A. Ouvrages anonymes II, 22.
Oeconomie de la vie humaine : ouvrage traduit en françois sur la traduction angloise du manuscrit indien d'un ancien Bramine
Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764); Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of (1694-1773); Hill, Sir John (1714?-1775)
1752
Fictitious imprint; actually continental. Reprint of L'Escallier translation (Berlin, 1751). Title page vignette (head of Horatius re-engraved from Berlin ed. to face left). Engraved t.p.; pi1 a...
L'elixir de la morale indienne ou oeconomie de la vie humaine, composé par un ancien Bramine, & publié en langue chinoise par un fameux bonze de Pekin; avec une lettre écrite par un gentilhomme anglois demeurant actuellement à la Chine, contenant la manière dont le manuscript de cet ouvrage a été trouvé... le tout traduit de l'anglois
Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764); Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of (1694-1773); Hill, Sir John (1714?-1775)
1760
Garrick; ou, les acteurs anglois : ouvrage contenant des observations sur l'art dramatique, sur l'art de la représentation, & le jeu des acteurs. Avec des notes historiques & critiques, & des anecdotes sur les différens théâtres de Londres & de Paris. Traduit de l'anglois
Sticotti, Antonio Fabio (1772); Hill, Aaron (1685-1750); Hill, Sir John (1714?-1775)
1769
Translated by Antonio Fabio Sticotti.
L'art de vivre heureux dans la socièté
Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764); Hill, Sir John (1714?-1775); Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope Earl of (1633-1713)
1781
La morale indienne, ou economie de la vie humaine. Traduit de l'anglois
Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764); Hill, Sir John (1714?-1775); Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of (1694-1773)
1785
Economie de la vie humaine, traduit de l'anglais. Par L. G. Taillefer... [etc.]
Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764); Hill, Sir John (1714?-1775); Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of (1694-1773)
An X - 1802
Part 1 of which has been attributed also to the Earl of Chesterfield, and pt.2 to John Hill. Cf. Notes and queries, 1st ser., v.10, and Dict. nat. biog.
A compleat body of husbandry : containing rules for performing, in the most profitable manner, the whole business of the farmer and country gentleman, in cultivating, planting, and stocking of land : in judging of the several kinds of seeds, and of manures; and in the management of arable and pasture grounds; together with the most approved methods of practice in the several branches of husbandry, from sowing the seed, to getting in the crop; and in breeding and preserving cattle, and curing their diseases : to which is annexed the whole management of the orchard, the brewhouse, and the dairy
Hale, Thomas Esq; Hill, Sir John (1714?-1775)
MDCCLVI [1756]
"Published by his Majesty's royal licence and authority.". Originally issued weekly in 61 numbers from June 28, 1755, to August 21, 1756 (cf. ESTC).t Believed to have been compiled by John Hill. ...