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3 additional books about Hugh Chamberlen in the extended shelves: Several particulars of the highest concern to the kingdom of Scotland, offered to consideration, in order to the enriching the same; without interfering with, or meanly depending on forraign nations, more than is usual in all other countrys. By a friend to the proposal made by D. H. Chamberlen anno 1693, for establishing a land credit in Scotland: ([Edinburgh : printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty, anno Dom. 1700]), by Hugh Chamberlen (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A bank dialogue between Dr. H.C. and a country gentleman ([London : s.n., 1696]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A Bank dialogue, or, Doctor Chamberlen's land-bank explained,: by way of question and answer. (London : Printed for T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street ..., 1695) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by Hugh Chamberlen: Books in the extended shelves: Chamberlen, Hugh: A brief narrative of the nature & advantages of the land-bank as proposed by Dr. Hugh Chamberlen, the first author of founding a bank on an annual revenue. (London : Printed by T. Sowle ..., [1695]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: A collection of some papers writ upon several occasions concerning clipt and counterfeit money, and trade, so far as it relates to the exportation of bullion / by Dr. Hugh Chamberlain. (London : Printed for Benj. Tooke ..., 1696) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: The compleat midwife's practice enlarged in the most weighty and high concernments of the birth of man containing a perfect directory or rules for midwives and nurses : as also a guide for women in their conception, bearing and nursing of children from the experience of our English authors, viz., Sir Theodore Mayern, Dr. Chamberlain, Mr. Nich. Culpeper ... : with instructions of the Queen of France's midwife to her daughter ... / by John Pechey ... ; the whole illustrated with copper plates. (London : Printed for H. Rhodes ... J. Philips ... J. Taylor ... and K. Bentley ..., 1698), also by John Pechey, Nicholas Culpeper, Louise Bourgeois Boursier, and Théodore Turquet de Mayerne (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: The Constitution of the Office of Land-Credit, declared in a deed by Hugh Chamberlen, Senior ... and others ... ; inrolled in chancery, Anno Dom. 1696. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by T. Sowle ..., 1696) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed:: as also, the best directions how to help them in natural and unnatural labours. : With fit remedies for the several indispositions of new-born babes. : Illustrated with divers fair figures, newly and very correctly engraven in copper. : A work much more perfect than any yet extant in English: being very necessary for all chirurgeons and midwives that practise this art. / Written in French by Francis Mauriceau. ; Translated, and enlarged with some marginal-notes, by Hugh Chamberlen ... (London : Printed by John Darby in St. Bartholomew-close; to be sold by R. Clavel in Cross-Keys-Court, and W. Cooper at the Pelican in Little-Britain; by Benj. Billingsly at the Printing-press in Cornhil near the Royal Exchange, and W. Cadman at the Popes-head in the lower walk of the New-Exchange, 1672), also by François Mauriceau (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: A few proposals humbly recommending to the serious consideration of His Majesty's High Commissioner, and the Right Honourable, the Estates of Parliament, the establishing a land-credit in this kingdom with several explanations of, and arguments for the same : together with full answers to all such objections, as have hitherto appeared against it / by Hugh Chamberlen ... (Edinburgh : [s.n.], 1700) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: A few queries relating to the practice of physick with remarks upon some of them : modestly proposed to the serious consideration of mankind, in order to their information how their lives and healths (which are so necessary, and therefore ought to be dear to them) may be better preserved / by H. Chamberlen ... (London : Printed and sold by T. Sowle ..., 1694) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: A fund for supplying and preserving our coin, or, An essay on the project of new-coining our silver ([S.l. : s.n., 1696?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: Manuale medicum, or, A small treatise of the art of physick in general, and of vomits and the Jesuits powder in particular by Hugh Chamberlain ... (London : Printed by J. Gain, for the Author, 1685) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: Papers relating to a bank of credit upon land security proposed to the Parliament of Scotland. By Dr. Hugh Chamberlen. Published by order of the committee, to which the consideration of the proposal is referred. Advertisement. The following proposal, with the objections, answers, and other papers relating thereunto, having been considered by the committee of Parliament, were ordered to be printed: to the end, that all persons, who have any other objections to make, might give in the same to the clerk of the committee, against their next meeting: Which is to be upon the 18 day of this instant July 1693. ([Edinburgh : s.n., 1693]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: Proposal, by Doctor Hugh Chamberlen for a land credit presented to the Parliament by the committee to whom it was referred to be considered. ([Edinburgh : s.n., 1700?]), also by Scotland. Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: A proposal by Dr. Hugh Chamberlain in Essex-Street, for a bank of secure current credit to be founded upon land. In order to the general good of landed men. To the great increase of the value of land, and the no less benefit and augmentation of trade and commerce. ([London : printed by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street, 1695]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: A proposal for encouraging of persons to subscribe towards a common stock of ... for the erecting and managing of a trade by a general fishery to be with all possible moral security of a great gain to the adventurers, and of no less honour and advantage to the publick, and is a benefit not to be attained by any other methods, as is strongly presumed from arguments that have all the appearing force of demonstration. ([London? : s.n., 1695?]), also by Dalby Thomas (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: A proposal for erecting a general bank which may be fitly called the Land Bank of England. ([London : printed and are to be sold by E. Whitlock, 1695]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: A proposal for the better securing of health. Humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable Houses of Parliament. ([S.l. : s.n., 1689]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: A rod for the fool's-back, or, Dr. Chamberlin and his proposal vindicated from the foul aspersions of a dirty, scurrilous scribler, who pretends to answer the paper of the comparison, between the doctor's proposal and Mr. Briscoe's. (London : Printed and are to be sold by John Whitlock ..., 1694) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: The several articles or parts of the proposal upon land-credit rationally explained. ([London : printed by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street, 1695]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: Several matters, relating to the improvement of the trade in this kingdom, by the use and establishment of a land-credit humbly presented to the consideration of His Grace, the Lord High Commissioner, to the Right Honourable Estates of Parliament, and to the whole nation in general / by H.C. ([Edinburgh? : s.n., 1700]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: Several objections sometimes made against the office of credit fully answered ([London? : s.n., 1682?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: Several particulars of the highest concern to the kingdom of Scotland, offered to consideration, in order to the enriching the same; without interfering with, or meanly depending on forraign nations, more than is usual in all other countrys. By a friend to the proposal made by D. H. Chamberlen anno 1693, for establishing a land credit in Scotland: ([Edinburgh : printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty, anno Dom. 1700]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: A short abstract of Doctor H. Chamberlen's proposal to the honourable House of Commons, the last sessions. And also of Mr. John Briscoe's present printed proposal, compared together ... ([London : s.n., 1696]), also by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: Some few considerations, supposed useful, concerning the vote of the House of Commons, Friday the 24, February, upon the bill for the hindring the exportation of gold and silver, and the melting down of the coin of this realm humbly proposed by Dr. Hugh Chamberlain, to the wisdom of the Honourable House of Commons. (London : [s.n.], 1693), also by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: Some useful reflections upon a pamphlet called A brief account of the intended Bank of England, whereunto is annexed a short description of Doctor Chamberlens's bank. (London, : Printed by T.S. and sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, 1694) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: A supplement to the proposal for a general fishery explaining the nature and benefit of the fund proposed for the same. ([London : s.n., 1694?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Chamberlen, Hugh: To His Grace, William, Duke of Hamilton, Their Majesties High Commissioner and the Honourable Estates of Parliament, the following considerations and proposals are humbly presented by Dr. Hugh Chamberlen. ([London : s.n., 1693]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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