New-Year's-Day; or, gratitude for blessings received [electronic resource]
- Bib ID:
- 3152898
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- S. S
- Online Access:
- http://galenet.gale.com/servlet/ECCO?c=1&stp=Author&ste=11&af=BN&ae=T043055&tiPG=1&dd=0&dc=flc&docNum=CW117059074&vrsn=1.0&srchtp=a&d4=0.33&n=10&SU=0LRK&locID=nla
Login to access this resource
- Description:
-
- [London] : Printed and sold by John Marshall, London, [1797?]
- 7,[1]p. ; 8°.
- Series:
- Eighteenth century collections online.
- Notes:
-
- Signed: S. S.
- The paper is watermarked 1796.
- At head of titlepage: 'Cheap repository'.
- Verse.
- Cited In:
- ESTC, 43055
- Reproduction:
- Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Mode of access: World Wide Web. Access restricted to subscribers.
- Copyright:
-
Out of Copyright
You may copy or order a copy through Copies Direct or use the online copy for research or study; for other uses Contact us for further information about copying.
- Reason for copyright status:
- Created/Published Date is Before 1955
Copyright status was determined using the following information:
- Material type:
- Literary, dramatic or musical work
- Presumed date of death of creator (latest date):
- 1797
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 1797
Copyright status may not be correct if data in the record is incomplete or inaccurate. Other access conditions may also apply. For more information please see: Copyright in library collections.
Similar items
- Ansvver to John Lyons very weak defence of his most wicked, innovated oppression. Or The exchequer gallon proved to be a standard only for dry things. [microform] Or, A further manifestation, that the Troy weight, and the wine measures, are to standards of England for weights and measures. Written in defence of the practice of the present and all former commissioners of excise, who have, from the beginning of the laws of excise, made use of three several gallons in gaugeing things excisable, as the wine gallon, ale gallon, and the corn gallon. Written by S. S. philomathematicus
- Loves mistress: or, Natures rarity. [electronic resource] : To a most excellent delicious new tune called, Tell me ye wandering spirits in the air
- The Parliament routed:, or, Heres a house to be let. [electronic resource] : I hope that England after many jars, shall be at peace and give no way to wars O Lord protect the General, that he may be the agent of our unity. To the tune of, Lucina, or, Merrily and cherrily
- The cry of the oppressed by reason of false measures: or, A discovery of the true standard-gallon of England [electronic resource] : what it is, when, and by whom made, and where it ought to be found. By which, the assizes of wine, ale, and corn, are to be justly known, according to the proportions they bear to the standard-gallon. This standard being not known to the commissioners and farmers of the excise of beer, and ale, in London, &c. As appeareth by their non-observances of the assizes of beer and ale, giveth a just accasion of the brewers third grievance complained to the Parliament
- The sacred exhibition [electronic resource], at Worthington Hall; or select paintings from scripture history, considered with a view to religious improvement / By S. S