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A treatise of commerce Wherein are shewed the commodities arising by a well ordered and ruled trade, such as that of the Societie of merchants adventurers is proued to be. Written principally for the better information of those who doubt of the necessarinesse of the said societie in the state of the realme of EnglandJohn Wheeler active 1601-1608London J. Harison Farnborough Gregg International 1601 1968Localização: FEA - Fac. Econ. Adm. Contab. e Atuária ACERVO DELFIM NETTO (A6.22.15 )(Acessar) |
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By the King. A proclamation for the discovery and apprehension of George, Duke of BuckinghamEngland and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.In the Savoy London : Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ... 1666/7 [i.e. 1667Acesso online |
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A curious and exact relation of a sand-floud, which hath lately overwhelmed a great tract of land in the county Suffolk; together with an account of the check in part given to it; communicated in an obliging letter to the Publisher, by that Worthy Gentleman Thomas Wright Esquire, living upon the place, and a sufferer by that DelugeWright, ThomasPhilosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1668-01, Vol.3 (37), p.722-725London: The Royal SocietyTexto completo disponível |
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An extract of a letter, written by D. B. to the publisher, concerning the present declination of the magnetick needle, and the tydes, May 23. 1668B., D.Philosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1668-01, Vol.3 (37), p.726-727London: The Royal SocietyTexto completo disponível |
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Some reflexions made on the enlarged accompt of Dr Witties answer to hydrologia chymica in numb 51. of these tracts; chiefly concerning the cause of the sudden loss of the vertues of mineral watersFoot, DanielPhilosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1669-01, Vol.4 (52), p.1050-1054London: The Royal SocietyTexto completo disponível |
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Observations concerning the Bath-Springs, communicated by Mr. Joseph Glanvill, in a letter to the publisher dated June 16. 1669, at the BathGlanvill, JosephPhilosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1669-01, Vol.4 (49), p.977-982London: The Royal SocietyTexto completo disponível |
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Some inquiries concerning the salt-springs and the way of salt-making at Nantwich in Cheshire; answer'd by the learned and observing William Jackson Dr. of PhysickJackson, WilliamPhilosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1669-11, Vol.4 (53), p.1060-1067London: The Royal SocietyTexto completo disponível |
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A discourse of Dr R. Wittie, relating to the notes of Dr Foot in numb. 52. and to those of Dr. Highmore in numb. 56. of these tracts; concerning mineral waters, and extracts made out of them: communicated to the publisher, by way of letterWittie, R.Philosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1670-01, Vol.5 (60), p.1074-1082London: The Royal SocietyTexto completo disponível |
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Some considerations relating to D. Witties defence of Scarborough Spaw (abbreviated in Numb. 51.) together with a brief accompt of a less considerable Salt-Spring in Somersetsh; and of a medical spring in Dorsetshire; by the learned Dr. Highmore in a letter to Dr J. Beale at Yeavil in SomersetshHighmore, DrPhilosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1670-02, Vol.4 (56), p.1128-1131London: The Royal SocietyTexto completo disponível |
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An accompt of some mineral observations touching the mines of Cornwal and Devon; wherein is described the art of trayning a load; the art and manner of digging the ore; and the way of dressing and of blowing tin: communicated by an inquisitive person, that was much conversant in those minesPhilosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1671-01, Vol.6 (69), p.2096-2113London: The Royal SocietyTexto completo disponível |