Browne, William, Sir, 1692-1774.
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Fragmentum Isaaci Hawkins Browne , Arm. sive, Anti-Bolingbrokius. Liber primus. Translated, for a second Religio medici. By Sir William Browne, Late Praesident, Now Father Of The College Of Physicians: And Fellow Of The Royal Society.
Browne, Isaac Hawkins, 1705-1760.Date: [1768]- E-books
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Ode. In imitation of Horace, Ode III. L. III. Iustum ac tenacem propositi virum. Addressed to the Right Honorable Sir Robert Walpole: on ceasing to be Minister. February VI. MDCCXLI. Designed a just Panegyric, on a Great Minister, the Glorious Revolution, protestant succession, and Principles of Liberty. to which is added the original ode, defended, in commentariolo. By Sir William Browne, M.D.
Browne, William, Sir, 1692-1774.Date: [1765]- E-books
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Appendix ad opuscula . Lvsvs medici. Odae, Latinae, et Anglicae: mvsarvm nvmervm aeqvantes, gratiam stvdiose colentes. I. De Libertate, et Fortitvdine. II. De Ingenio, et Ivcvnditate. III. De Choreis, et Festivitate. IV. De Otio Medentibvs Debito. V. De Senectvte. VI. De Wilkesio, et Libertate. Vii. De Sensvvm, et Rationis Vsv. Viii. De Baccho, et Venere. IX. De Ivsto, et Tenaci Propositi viro Adiicivntvr Epigrammata. De infidelibvs: de Seipso: de Revisoribvs. Lvdente D. Gvlielmo Browne.
Browne, William, Sir, 1692-1774.Date: [1770]- E-books
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Ode , In imitation of Horace, Ode I. ad Maecenatem. Addressed to his Grace, John, Duke of Montagu: the most beneficent of mankind. Jan. XXX. MDCCXLVIII. to which is subjoined the original ode of Horace, illustrated by a new interpretation. By Sir William Browne, M. D.
Browne, William, Sir, 1692-1774.Date: [1763]- E-books
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A vindication of the Royal College of Physicians in reply to the speech of the Solicitor General, on opening the petition and appeal of Doctor Isaac Schomberg, alias * schamberg, to the right honorable The lord high chancellor, The lords chief justices, The lord chief baron; As visitors of the college. Intended to have been Addressed To their Lordships, in Lincolns-Inn-Hall: After the Counsel should have Concluded Their Arguments against the Jurisdiction. By Sir William Browne, Fellow, Elect, Censor, Treasurer.
Browne, William, Sir, 1692-1774.Date: [1753]