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Remarks on some observations, addressed to the author of the letter to Dr. Waterland. By the author of the letter
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: [17][33]- E-books
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The history of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero . In three volumes. By Conyers Middleton, ..
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: 1767- E-books
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The origin of printing . In two essays: I. The substance of Dr. Middleton's Dissertation on the origin of printing in England. II. Mr. Meerman's Account of the invention of the art at Harleim, and its progress to Mentz. With occasional remarks; and an appendix.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: 1776- E-books
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A dissertation on the state of physicians among the old Romans , in which it is proved to have been servile and ignoble: against the assertions of the celebrated Dr. James Spon, and Dr. Richard Mead. Translated from the Latin of Dr. Conyers Middleton, Chief Librarian to the University of Cambridge.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- E-books
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The history of the life of M. Tullius Cicero By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Library-Keeper Of The University Of Cambridge.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- E-books
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A letter from Rome , shewing an exact conformity between popery and paganism: or, the religion of the present Romans to be derived entirely from that of their heathen ancestors. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Librarian of the University of Cambridge.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]- E-books
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Some remarks upon a pamphlet, entitled, The case of Dr. Bentley farther stated and vindicated, &c wherein the merit of the author and his performance, and the complaint of Proctor Laughton are briefly considered. By the author of the Full and impartial account, &c.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: [1719]- E-books
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The history of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Library-Keeper of the University of Cambridge.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- E-books
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Germana quædam antiquitatis eruditæ monumenta quibus Romanorum veterum ritus varii tam sacri quam profani , tum Græcorum atque Ægyptiorum nonnulli illustrantur, Romae olim maxima ex parte collecta, Ac Dissertationibus jam singulis instructa, a Conyers Middleton, S. T. P. Academiae Cantabrigiensis Protobibliothecario. His Appendicis item Loco adjuncta est Mumiae Cantabrigiensis Descriptio.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- E-books
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The origin of printing . In two essays: I. The substance of Dr. Middleton's dissertation on the origin of printing in England. II. Mr. Meerman's account of the invention of the art at Harleim, and its progress to Mentz. With occasional remarks; and an appendix.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- E-books
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A treatise on the Roman senate . In two parts. The first part contains the substance of several letters, formerly written to the late Lord Hervey, concerning the manner of creating Senators, and filling up the vacancies of that body in Old Rome. The second part, which is now added, contains a distinct account I. of the power and jurisdiction of the senate. II. Of the right and manner of convoking it. III. Of the places, in which it was usually assembled. IV. Of the legal times of holding their assemblies. V. Of the different ranks and orders of men in the Senate, and of the forms observed in their deliberations. VI. Of the nature and force of their decrees. Vii. Of the peculiar dignity, honors and ornaments of a Roman Senator. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Library keeper of the University of Cambridge.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- E-books
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A letter from Rome , shewing an exact conformity between popery and paganism: or, the religion of the present Romans derived from that of their heathen ancestors. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Librarian of the University of Cambridge.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- E-books
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Some remarks on a reply to the defence of the letter to Dr. Waterland . Wherein the author's sentiments, as to all the principal points in dispute, are fully and clearly explained in the manner that has been promised.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- E-books
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A letter from Rome , shewing an exact conformity between popery and paganism: or, the religion of the present Romans, derived from that of their heathen ancestors. To which are added, I. A prefatory discourse, containing an answer to all the Objections of the Writer of a Popish Book, intituled, The Catholic Christian instructed, &c. with many new Facts and Testimonies, in farther confirmation of the general Argument of the Letter. And II. A postscript, in which Mr. Warburton's Opinion concerning the Paganism of Rome is particularly considered. The fifth edition. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Librarian of the University of Cambridge.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M,DCC,XLII. [1742]- E-books
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Dissertation sur l'origine de l'imprimerie en Angleterre , Traduite de l'Anglais du Docteur Middleton; par D.G. Imbert.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- E-books
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The history of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Library-Keeper of the University of Cambridge.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- E-books
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An examination of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses concerning the use and intent of prophecy . With Some cursory Animadversions on his late Appendix, or Additional Dissertation, Containing a farther Inquiry into the Mosaic Account of the Fall. In which These following Points are chiefly explaned and affirmed. I. That the use of Prophecy, as it was taught and practised by Christ, His Apostles, and Evangelists, was drawn intirely from single and separate praedictions, gathered by them from the books of the Law and the Prophets, and applied, independently on each other, to the several acts and circumstances of the Life of Jesus, as so many distinct proofs of his Divine Mission, And consequently, that His Lordship's pretended chain of Antediluvian Prophecies, is nothing else, but a fancifull conceit, which has no connection at all with the evidences of the Gospel. II. That the Bishop's exposition of his text is forced, unnatural, and inconsistent with the sense of St. Peter, from whose Epistle it is taken. III. That the Historical Interpretation, which He gives to the Account of the Fall, is absurd and contradictory to reason: and that the said account cannot be considered, under any other character, than that of Allegory, Apologue, or Moral Fable. IV. That the Oracles of the Heathen World, which His Lordship declares to have been given out by the Devil, in the form of a Serpent, were all impostures, wholly managed by human craft, without any supernatural aid, or interposition whatsoever. By Conyers Middleton, D.D.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- E-books
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A treatise on the Roman senate . In two parts. The first part contains the substance of several letters, formerly written to the late Lord Hervey, concerning the manner of creating Senators, and filling up the vacancies of that body in Old Rome. The second part, which is now added, contains a distinct account I. Of the power and jurisdiction of the senate. II. Of the right and manner of convoking it. III. Of the places, in which it was usually assembled. IV. Of the legal times of holding their assemblies. V. Of the different ranks and orders of men in the Senate, and of the forms observed in their deliberations. VI. Of the nature and force of their decrees. Vii. Of the peculiar dignity, honors and ornaments of a Roman Senator. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Library keeper of the University of Cambridge.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- E-books
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The miscellaneous works of the late reverend and learned Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Librarian of the University of Cambridge. Containing all his writings, except the life of Cicero: Many of which were never before Published. In four volumes. With a complete Index to the whole.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M.DCC.LII. [1752]- E-books
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The history of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero . In three volumes. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Library-Keeper of the University of Cambridge.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- E-books
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A full and impartial account of all the late proceedings in the University of Cambridge against Dr. Bentley. By a Member of that University
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: 1719- E-books
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The origin of printing in two essays: I. The substance of Dr. Middleton's Dissertation on the origin of printing in England. II. Mr. Meerman's account of the invention of the art. An appendix is annexed, 1. On the first-printed Greek books. 2. On the first-printed Hebre w books, with Observations on some modern Editions; and a Collation, from Walton's Polyglott, of a remarkable Passage, as printed in Kings and Chronicles. 3. On the early polyglotts.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- E-journals
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A free inquiry into the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages through several successive centuries . By which it is shewn, that we have no sufficient reason to believe, upon the authority of the primitive fathers, that any such powers were continued to the church, after the days of the apostles. By Conyers Middleton, D.D.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- E-books
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Remarks, paragraph by paragraph, upon the proposals lately publish'd by Richard Bentley , for a new edition of the Greek Testament and Latin version. By a member of the University of Cambridge.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M.DCC.XXI. [1721]- E-books
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Letters between Lord Hervey and Dr. Middleton concerning the Roman senate . Published from the original manuscripts By Thomas Knowles, D. D. Rector of Ickworth, in Suffolk.
Hervey, John Hervey, Baron, 1696-1743.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]