Marchant, John, active 18th century
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A review of the bloody tribunal; or the horrid cruelties of the Inquisition, as practised in Spain, Portugal, Italy, and the East and West-Indies, On all those whom the Church of Rome brands with the Name of Hereticks. Containing A Description of the most dreadful and exquisite Tortures on the several Persons who have unhappily fallen into the Hands of those Tyrants over Mens Consciences, the Jesuits and Popish Priests: By John Marchant, Gentleman, and others, &c
Marchant, John, active 18th centuryDate: 1770- E-books
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A new complete English dictionary , peculiarly adapted to the, instruction and improvement of those who have not had the benefit of a learned or liberal education, ... To which is prefixed a compendious grammar ... by D. Bellamy ... Mr. Gordon, and others.
Marchant, John, active 18th centuryDate: 1760- E-books
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The history of the late rebellion, in Great-Britain . Collected from authentick memoirs, letters, and intelligencies. As well private as public. Being a genuine and impartial account of all the battles, sieges, enterprizes and exploits, that have been fought, undertaken o executed, during the progress of this unnatural rebellion; the oppressions and cruelties of the rebels: with a particular description of the several actions at Preston-Pans, Clifton, Falkirk, and Culloden; the sieges and defence of the castles of Edinburgh and Stirling; the surrender of Carlisle t the rebels, and the retaking it by His Majesty's forces, under the command of Prince William Duke of Cumberland. Likewise a succinct relation of what has happened at sea, relative to this rebellion; with many other incidents never yet made public. By John Marchant, gent. Author of the exposition o the Old and New-Testament. Published by His Majesty's authority.
Marchant, John, active 18th centuryDate: 1747- E-books
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Lusus juveniles or, youth's recreation. Digested under the following heads: I. The natures. actions, and employments of birds, animals, &c. humourously displayed and moraliz'd. II. Rural Diversions, pleasantly described and improved. III. Poems on Moral and Divine Subjects. IV. Solomonian Observations on Human Life. V. Stories from the Scripture, poetically related. VI. Memoirs of the lives, sufferings and deaths of the apostles and evangelists, not recorded in the New Testament, but extracted from Ecclesiastical History. By John Marchant, Gent. Author of Puerilia.
Marchant, John, active 18th centuryDate: MDCCLIII. [1753]- E-books
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Puerilia or, amusements for the young. Consisting of a collection of songs, adapted to the fancies & capacities of those of tender years, and taken from their usual Diversions and Employments; also on Subjects of a more elevated Nature. Divided into three parts, Viz. I. Songs for Little Misses. II. Songs for Young Masters. III. Songs on Divine Moral, and other, Subjects. The Two First intended to render their common Excercises useful Documents to insinuate Religious and Moral Principles; and the Third. to enlarge their Ideas and improve their Minds in the Knowledge of Divine and Humane Things. By John Marchant, Gent.
Marchant, John, active 18th centuryDate: MDCCLI. [1751]