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910 ‎‡a  mortalityanddeathofgodsprophetsconsideredinasermonoccasionedbythedeathofthelaterevmrpatrickrusselwhodiednov271746aged70‏ ‎‡A  The mortality and death of God's prophets considered :‏ ‎‡b  in a sermon occasioned by the death of the late Rev. Mr. Patrick Russel, who died Nov. 27, 1746, aged 70. .. /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  femalepilgrimorthetravelsofhephzibahunderthesimilitudeofadreaminwhichisgivenanhistoricalaccountofthepilgrimsdescentandadescriptionofhernativecountrywiththestateoftheinhabitantsthereofthereasonwhyandmannerhowshelefttheplaceofhernativityinsearchofabettercountrythekindentertainmentshemetwithonthereadthedangersshewentthroughwithhersafearrivalatthecountryshetravelledinsearchofinterspersedwithvarietyofreflectionsdialoguessongsetcthewholeforinstructionandentertainmentandsuitedtoallcapacitiesillustratedwithcopperplates‏ ‎‡A  The female pilgrim; or, the travels of Hephzibah :‏ ‎‡b  Under the similitude of a dream. In which is given An historical Account of the Pilgrim's Descent, and a Description of her native Country, with the State of the Inhabitants thereof; the Reason why, and Manner how, she left the Place of her Nativity, in Search of a better Country; the kind Entertainment she met with on the Read; the Dangers she went through, with her safe Arrival at the Country she travelled in Search of. Interspersed with Variety of Reflections, Dialogues, ... Songs, &c. The Whole ... for Instruction and Entertainment, and suited to all Capacities. Illustrated with copper-plates /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  femalepilgrimorthetravelsofhephzibahunderthesimilitudeofadreaminwhichisgivenanhistoricalaccountofthepilgrimsextractandadescriptionofhernativecountrywiththestateoftheinhabitantsthereofthereasonwhyandmannerhowshelefttheplaceofhernativityinsearchofabettercountrythekindentertainmentshemetwithontheroadthedangersshewentthrowithhersafearrivalatthecountryshetravelledinsearchofinterspersedwithvarietyofreflectionsdialoguessongsetcthewholecalculatedequallyforinstructionandentertainmentandsuitedtoallcapacitiesillustratedwithcopperplatestowhichisaddedbytheauthorofthespiritualmagazineasupplementtothefemalepilgrimorthetravelsofevangelistuscontainingasuccinctnarrationoftheriseandprogressofthatstrongandunparalleldaffectionwhichsubsistsbetweentheprinceofsalemandtheprincesshephzibahwithaparticularaccountoftheirhappymarriagetowhichisannexedadoortotheheartorthecabinetofloveopenedbeingakeytotheallegory‏ ‎‡A  The female pilgrim :‏ ‎‡b  or, the travels of Hephzibah, under the similitude of a dream: In which is given, An historical Account of the Pilgrim's Extract, and a Description of her native Country, with the State of the Inhabitants thereof. - The Reason why, and Manner how she left the Place of her Nativity, in Search of a better Country. - The kind Entertainment she met with on the Road-The Dangers she went thro', with her safe Arrival at the Country she travelled in Search of. Interspersed with Variety of Reflections, Dialogues, Songs, &c. The Whole calculated equally for Instruction and Entertainment, and suited to all Capacities. Illustrated with copper-plates. To which is added, by the author of The spiritual magazine, a supplement to The female pilgrim, or the travels of Evangelistus: Containing, A succinct Narration of the Rise and Progress of that strong and unparallel'd Affection, which subsists between the Prince of Salem and the Princess Hephzibah, with a particular Account of their happy Marriage. To which is annexed, A Door to the Heart, or The Cabinet of Love opened, being a Key to the Allegory‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  femalepilgrimorthetravelsofhephzibahunderthesimilitudeofadreaminwhichisgivenanhistoricalaccountofthepilgrimsdescentandadescriptionofhernativecountrywiththestateoftheinhabitantsthereofthereasonwhyandmannerhowshelefttheplaceofhernativityinsearchofabettercountrythekindentertainmentshemetwithontheroadthedangersshewentthroughwithhersafearrivalatthecountryshetravelledinsearchofinterspersedwithvarietyofreflectionsdialoguessongsetcthewholecalculatedequallyforinstructionandentertainmentandsuitedtoallcapacitiesillustratedwithcopperplates‏ ‎‡A  The female pilgrim :‏ ‎‡b  or, the travels of Hephzibah. Under the similitude of a dream. In which is given An historical Account of the Pilgrim's Descent, and a Description of her native Country, with the State of the Inhabitants thereof; the Reason why, and Manner how, she left the Place of her Nativity, in Search of a better Country; the kind Entertainment she met with on the Road; the Dangers she went through, with her safe Arrival at the Country she travelled in Search of. Interspersed with Variety of Reflections, Dialogues, Songs, &c. The Whole calculated equally for Instruction and Entertainment, and suited to all Capacities. Illustrated with copper-plates /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  stenographycompletedandmadeuniversaloranexplanationofthewholeartofshorthandbeinganimprovementfromthebestauthorsonthatsubjectparticularlytheingeniousmrjameswestons2bookandadaptedtothemeanestcapacitybywhichanygentlemanorladymaylearnthisartcompletelywithouttheassistanceofamasterandtakedownfromamoderatespeakersmouthanyspeechsermontrialplayetcwordforwordandalsoreaddistinctly1anotherswriting‏ ‎‡A  Stenography completed and made universal :‏ ‎‡b  or, an explanation of the whole art of short-hand : being an improvement from the best authors on that subject : particularly the Ingenious Mr. James Weston's second book; And Adapted to the Meanest Capacity. BY Which Any Gentleman or Lady may learn this Art completely without the Assistance of a Master, And take down from a moderate Speaker's Mouth, any Speech, Sermon, Trial, Play, &c. Word for Word, and also read distinctly one another's Writing‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  mostrationaleasyandspeedymethodofwritingshorthandwithoutpenandinkin3partsviz1atriplealphabetwhichcontractsthewholelanguagewithoutthehelpofdotsorvowels2contractionrationalgrammaticalandellipticalinalltheirpartsexemplisiedbyavarietyofstrikingexamplesandanindexof10thousandwords3syntaxorthemethodofjoiningwordstogetherfoundeduponanimmutableplanthewholeofthisartrestingupononly13arbitrarycharactersisreducedtothecapacitiesofyouthandthepublicforeverdeliveredfromallfurtherimpositionsonthesubjectofshorthand‏ ‎‡A  The most rational, easy, and speedy method of writing short-hand :‏ ‎‡b  without pen and ink, in three parts, Viz. I. A triple alphabet, which contracts the whole Language without the help of Dots or Vowels. II. Contraction, Rational, Grammatical, and Elliptical, in all their Parts, exemplisied by a variety of Striking examples, and an Index of ten thousand words. III. Syntax, or the method of Joining words together, founded upon an Immutable plan. The whole of this art, resting upon only thirteen arbitrary Characters, is reduced to the capacities of Youth, and the public, for ever delivered from all further Impositions on the subject of Short-Hand /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  elementsofshorthandfoundedontheprinciplesofnaturegrammarandtruephilosophyeachunitingintherationalgrammaticalandellipticalcontractionoftheenglishlanguageandexemplifiedbyavarietyofstrikingexamples‏ ‎‡A  The elements of short-hand :‏ ‎‡b  founded on the principles of nature, grammar, and true philosophy, each uniting in the rational, grammatical and elliptical contraction of the English language. And exemplified by a Variety of striking Examples‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  arsscribendisinepennaortheartoftakingdownsermonstrialsspeechesetcverbatimwithoutpenandinkandupon1pageaworkofthehighestimportancetomembersofparliamentministersofstategentlemenofthelawphysicanddivinityetcetcbeingcalculatedforeveryprofessioninlifeisallowedandapprovedtobethemostrationaleasyandspeedymethodoftakingdowneverexhibitedtopublicviewinthisworkpreviouscarehasbeentakenthateveryneedfulexplicationmayrunthroughthewholeandsuchoccasionalrecollectionsareaddedasthrowlightuponeachlessonandeffectuallyrelievethememoryinawordthewholeisfoundedonsuchaplanasneitherthewitofmannoranyperiodoftimecaninanyessentialpartalteracarefulperusalofwhichgainstheapprobationofandstrikeswithadmirationthejudiciousandtheintelligentthewholeartrestingupononly13arbitrarycharacters‏ ‎‡A  Ars scribendi sine penna :‏ ‎‡b  or, the art of taking down sermons, trials, speeches, &c. verbatim, without pen and ink, and upon one page. A Work of the highest Importance to Members of Parliament, Ministers of State, Gentlemen of the Law, Physic, and Divinity, &c. &c. being calculated for every Profession in Life; is allowed and approved to be the most rational, easy, and speedy Method of taking down ever exhibited to public View. In this Work, previous Care has been taken, that every needful Explication may run through the Whole; and such occasional Recollections are added, as throw Light upon each Lesson, and effectually relieve the Memory. In a word, the Whole is founded on such a Plan, as neither the Wit of Man, nor any Period of Time, can, in any essential Part, alter. A careful Perusal of which gains the Approbation of, and strikes with Admiration, the Judicious and the Intelligent, the whole Art resting upon only thirteen arbitrary Characters‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  elementsofshorthandfoundedontheprinciplesofnaturegrammarandtruephilosophyunitingeachintherationalgrammaticalandellipticalcontractionoftheenglishlanguageandexemplifiedbyavarietyofproperexamplesfortheuseofstudentsintheuniversitiesandofprivategentlemen‏ ‎‡A  The elements of short hand :‏ ‎‡b  founded on the principles of nature, grammar, and true philosophy, uniting each in the rational, grammatical, and elliptical contraction of the English language, And exemplified by a Variety of proper Examples. For the use of students in the universities, and of private gentlemen‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
910 ‎‡a  elementsofshorthand‏ ‎‡A  Elements of short-hand‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for and sold by patrick russel‏ ‎‡b  printed for and sold by Patrick Russel,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
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921 ‎‡a  london printed for william baynes no pater noster row‏ ‎‡b  London : printed [by H. Richardson, Berwick,] for William Baynes No. ... Pater-Noster-Row,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for the author and sold by j johnson at meads head opposite the monument‏ ‎‡b  printed for the author, and sold by J. Johnson, at Mead's Head, opposite the Monument,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed and published by j chalmers old street sold also by the booksellers in town and country‏ ‎‡b  printed and published by J. Chalmers, Old-Street. Sold also by the booksellers in town and country,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for the author and sold by j rivington in st pauls church yard and e withers at the seven stars fleetstreet‏ ‎‡b  printed for the author : and sold by J. Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and E. Withers, at the Seven Stars, Fleetstreet,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed by j nichols red lion passage fleet street and sold by j bew no 28 pater noster row‏ ‎‡b  printed by J. Nichols, Red Lion Passage, Fleet-Street; and sold by J. Bew, No 28, Pater-Noster-Row,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for the author john mitchell‏ ‎‡b  printed for the author, John Mitchell,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for the author by j nichols red lion passage fleet street and sold by j bew no 28 pater noster row‏ ‎‡b  printed for the author, by J. Nichols, Red Lion Passage, Fleet-Street; and sold by J. Bew, No 28. Pater-Noster-Row,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
921 ‎‡a  printed for the author j mitchell and sold by j bew no 28 pater noster row‏ ‎‡b  printed for the author, J. Mitchell. And sold by J. Bew, No. 28, Pater-Noster-Row,‏ ‎‡9  1‏
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998 ‎‡a  Mitchell‏ ‎‡b  John‏ ‎‡c  sténographe‏ ‎‡2  BNF|12083576‏ ‎‡3  exact title: (1.00, 'elementsofshorthand', 'elementsofshorthand')‏
998 ‎‡a  Mitchell, John,‏ ‎‡2  NTA|331137127‏ ‎‡3  title: (0.91, 'femalepilgrimorthetravelsofhephzibahunderthesimilitudeofadreaminwhichisgivenanhistoricalaccountofthepilgrimsdescentandadescriptionofhernativecountrywithhersafearrivalatthecountryshetravelledinsearchofinterspersedwithvarietyofreflectionsdialoguessongsetcillustratedwithcopperplates', 'femalepilgrimorthetravelsofhephzibahunderthesimilitudeofadreaminwhichisgivenanhistoricalaccountofthepilgrimsdescentandadescriptionofhernativecountrywiththestateoftheinhabitantsthereofthereasonwhyandmannerhowshelefttheplaceofhernativityinsearchofabettercountrythekindentertainmentshemetwithonthereadthedangersshewentthroughwithhersafearrivalatthecountryshetravelledinsearchofinterspersedwithvarietyofreflectionsdialoguessongsetcthewholeforinstructionandentertainmentandsuitedtoallcapacitiesillustratedwithcopperplates')‏
998 ‎‡a  Mitchell, John,‏ ‎‡c  stenographer‏ ‎‡2  LC|nr 91020585‏ ‎‡3  exact title: (1.00, 'elementsofshorthandfoundedontheprinciplesofnaturegrammarandtruephilosophyeachunitingintherationalgrammaticalandellipticalcontractionoftheenglishlanguageandexemplifiedbyavarietyofstrikingexamples', 'elementsofshorthandfoundedontheprinciplesofnaturegrammarandtruephilosophyeachunitingintherationalgrammaticalandellipticalcontractionoftheenglishlanguageandexemplifiedbyavarietyofstrikingexamples')‏
998 ‎‡a  Mitchell, John,‏ ‎‡c  ethnomusicologue‏ ‎‡2  SUDOC|090254104‏ ‎‡3  exact title: (1.00, 'arsscribendisinepennaortheartoftakingdownsermonstrialsspeechesetcverbatimwithoutpenandinkandupon1pageaworkofthehighestimportancetomembersofparliamentministersofstategentlemenofthelawphysicanddivinityetcetcbeingcalculatedforeveryprofessioninlifeisallowedandapprovedtobethemostrationaleasyandspeedymethodoftakingdowneverexhibitedtopublicviewinthisworkpreviouscarehasbeentakenthateveryneedfulexplicationmayrunthroughthewholeandsuchoccasionalrecollectionsareaddedasthrowlightuponeachlessonandeffectuallyrelievethememoryinawordthewholeisfoundedonsuchaplanasneitherthewitofmannoranyperiodoftimecaninanyessentialpartalteracarefulperusalofwhichgainstheapprobationofandstrikeswithadmirationthejudiciousandtheintelligentthewholeartrestingupononly13arbitrarycharacters', 'arsscribendisinepennaortheartoftakingdownsermonstrialsspeechesetcverbatimwithoutpenandinkandupon1pageaworkofthehighestimportancetomembersofparliamentministersofstategentlemenofthelawphysicanddivinityetcetcbeingcalculatedforeveryprofessioninlifeisallowedandapprovedtobethemostrationaleasyandspeedymethodoftakingdowneverexhibitedtopublicviewinthisworkpreviouscarehasbeentakenthateveryneedfulexplicationmayrunthroughthewholeandsuchoccasionalrecollectionsareaddedasthrowlightuponeachlessonandeffectuallyrelievethememoryinawordthewholeisfoundedonsuchaplanasneitherthewitofmannoranyperiodoftimecaninanyessentialpartalteracarefulperusalofwhichgainstheapprobationofandstrikeswithadmirationthejudiciousandtheintelligentthewholeartrestingupononly13arbitrarycharacters')‏
998 ‎‡a  Mitchell, John,‏ ‎‡c  M.A.‏ ‎‡2  LC|nr 92029536‏ ‎‡3  title: (0.77, 'mortalityanddeathofgodsprophetsconsidered', 'mortalityanddeathofgodsprophetsconsideredinasermonoccasionedbythedeathofthelaterevmrpatrickrusselwhodiednov271746aged70')‏
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