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Science : an epistle on it's decline and revival : with a particular view to the seats of learning and a virtuous, philosophical life
Fortescue, James (1716-1777)
1750
First edition. Poem.
A view of life in its several passions : With an introductory discourse on moral writing
Fortescue, James (1716-1777)
1749
Title-page in black and red. In verse.
An essay on sacred harmony
Fortescue, James (1716-1777)
1753
By James Fortescue. Pages 1-16 misnumbered 43-58.
Essay the second: on sacred harmony
Fortescue, James (1716-1777)
1754
By James Fortescue. "Sacred harmony: essay the third" begins on p.85.
Nature, a poem. Tending to shew, that every part in the moral world is, in a beautiful variety, regularly ordered and adjusted, to suit the several exigencies of things, and to compleat the harmony of the universe. With a particular view to the inequalities of life, it's difficulties, and uses. With some reflections on the late, and present times
Fortescue, James (1716-1777)
1747
Anonymous. By James Fortescue. With a half-title. Indexed in: Foxon
A view of life in its several passions : With an introductory discourse on moral writing
Fortescue, James (1716-1777)
1749
Title-page in black and red. In verse.
Essays moral and miscellaneous
Fortescue, James (1716-1777); Fortescue, James (1716-1777); Fortescue, James (1716-1777)
1754
Consisting of two parts with a collective titlepage; the parts are: 'Science; a poem', Oxford, 1751, and 'Science: an epistle', Oxford, 1750. - Verse.