Letzte Suchanfragen
Ergebnisse für *
Es wurden 93 Ergebnisse gefunden.
Zeige Ergebnisse 1 bis 25 von 93.
Sortieren
-
Report from the select committee appointed by the House of Commons, assembled at Westminster in the fifth session of the thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, to enquire into the nature, state, and condition of the East India Company, and of the British affairs in the East Indies
-
A catalogue, of clocks, watches, and other machines, made and sold by T. Page, author of the use of broad sword, in the Market-Place, Norwich
-
Prunkuhren am brandenburgisch-preussischen Hof im 18. Jahrhundert
mit einem Katalog ausgewählter Uhren Friedrichs II. und Friedrich Wilhelms II. von Preußen -
Mr. Taylor, from the committee to whom was referred ... An Act to Provide Additional Revenues ... by Laying Duties on Household Furniture, on Horses Kept Exclusively for the Saddle or Carriage, and on Gold and Silver Watches, reported ... the following amendments
-
La medida del tiempo
relojes de reyes en la corte española del siglo XVIII ; Madrid, Palacio Real, octubre 2011 - enero 2012 -
Time and ways of knowing under Louis XIV
Molière, Sévigné, Lafayette -
Die Uhr
-
Sir, as a member of the committee appointed by the Honourable the House of Commons to take into consideration the several petitions presented by the manufacturers of clocks and watches, praying a repeal of the duty on those articles, we take the liberty to submit the following observations
-
A statement of the various proceedings and transactions that have taken place between the Court of Assistants of the Clockmakers' Company of the City of London, and His Majesty's government
in relation to the importation of foreign clocks and watches into these realms, from 1787 to 1834 -
From the Gazetteer of November 19, 1760
-
Further reasons for the bill entituled A bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time both in motion and at rest
in answer to the Clockmakers further objections -
Reasons for the bill entituled A bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time both in motion and at rest
in answer to those offered by the Clock-makers of London against it -
The Clockmakers farther reasons against Mr. Hutchinson's bill and printed reasons
-
Traité d'horlogerie, contenant tout ce qui est nécessaire pour bien connoître et pour régler les pendules et les montres
la description des piéces d'horlogerie les plus utiles ... augmenté de la description d'une nouvelle pendule policamératique -
Goldsmiths' Hall, London, January 16, 1813
-
Address from the Committee of Practical Clock and Watch Makers, to all the practical artisans in every branch of the art
-
Distresses of the workmen in the watch and clock trade, resident in the metropolis
-
Some considerations on the subject of public clocks, particularly church clocks
with hints for their improvement -
A statement of the various proceedings and transactions that have taken place between the Court of Assistants of the Clockmakers' Company of the City of London, and His Majesty's government
in relation to the importation of foreign clocks and watches into these realms -
A descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery
exhibited in Mr. Cox's museum, at Spring Gardens, Charing-Cross -
Observations on the earliest introduction of clocks: by the Honourable Daines Barrington. In a letter to the Honourable Mr. Justice Blackstone. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, Dec.17, 1778
-
Reasons of the English watch and clockmakers against the bill to confirm the pretended new invention of using precious and common stones about watches, clocks, and other engines
-
Reasons for an act intituled, An Act for the Further Encouragement of the New Art or Invention of Working and Applying of Precious and More Common Stones for the Greater Perfection of Watches, Clocks, and Other Engines
-
Of the unequality of natural time, with its reason and cavses
together with a table of the true æquation of natvral dayes : drawn up chiefly for the use of the gentry, in order to their more true adjusting, and right managing of pendulum clocks, and watches -
Goldsmiths' Hall, London, January 5th, 1813