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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. In Four Books.An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. In Four Books.Ann Eilbeck MasonAnn Eilbeck MasonChair FragmentChair FragmentCommentaries on the Laws of England. Book the Fourth.Commentaries on the Laws of England. Book the Fourth.De l'esprit des loix, ou Du rapport que les loix doivent avoir avec la constitution de chaque gouvernement, les moeurs, le climat, la religion, le commerce, &c., á quoi d'auteu a ajouteé des recherches nouvelles, sur les loix romaines touchant les successions, sur les loix françoises, & sur les loix féodales.De l'esprit des loix, ou Du rapport que les loix doivent avoir avec la constitution de chaque gouvernement, les moeurs, le climat, la religion, le commerce, &c., á quoi d'auteu a ajouteé des recherches nouvelles, sur les loix romaines touchant les successions, sur les loix françoises, & sur les loix féodales.Discourses concerning government, by Algernon Sidney. With his letter, trial, apology, and some memoirs of his life.Discourses concerning government, by Algernon Sidney. With his letter, trial, apology, and some memoirs of his life.FanFanGothic architecture, improved by rules and proportions. In many grand designs of columns, doors, windows ... With plans, elevations and profiles; geometrically explained. By B. & T. Langley.Gothic architecture, improved by rules and proportions. In many grand designs of columns, doors, windows ... With plans, elevations and profiles; geometrically explained. By B. & T. Langley.Indenture: George Mason IV and William Buckland, 8 Nov 1755Indenture: George Mason IV and William Buckland, 8 Nov 1755Indenture: William Buckland, Apprenticeship, 5 Apr 1748Indenture: William Buckland, Apprenticeship, 5 Apr 1748Mary Mason SeldonMary Mason SeldonPaintingPaintingPainting: William BucklandPainting: William BucklandProtractorProtractorRingRingRingRingThe British architect: or, The builder's treasury of stair-cases. Containing, I. An easier, more intelligible, and expeditious method of drawing the five orders ... II. Likewise stair-cases ... III. Designs of arches, doors, and windows. IV. A great variety of new and curious chimney-pieces ... V. Corbels, shields, and other beautiful decorations. VI. Several useful and necessary rules of carpentry ... The whole being illustrated with upwards of one hundred designs and examples, curiously engraved ... on sixty folio copper-plates. By Abraham Swan, carpenter.The British architect: or, The builder's treasury of stair-cases. Containing, I. An easier, more intelligible, and expeditious method of drawing the five orders ... II. Likewise stair-cases ... III. Designs of arches, doors, and windows. IV. A great variety of new and curious chimney-pieces ... V. Corbels, shields, and other beautiful decorations. VI. Several useful and necessary rules of carpentry ... The whole being illustrated with upwards of one hundred designs and examples, curiously engraved ... on sixty folio copper-plates. By Abraham Swan, carpenter.The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, translated into English with notes historical and critical and arguments to each; by William Guthrie ...The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, translated into English with notes historical and critical and arguments to each; by William Guthrie ...The third part of the Institutes of the laws of England: concerning high treason, and other pleas of the crown, and criminal causes. Authore Edwardo Coke, milite, J.C. Hµc ego grandµvus posui tibi, candide lector.The third part of the Institutes of the laws of England: concerning high treason, and other pleas of the crown, and criminal causes. Authore Edwardo Coke, milite, J.C. Hµc ego grandµvus posui tibi, candide lector.