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| | Books by Thomas Osborne: Books in the extended shelves: Osborne, Thomas, -1767: The architecture of A. Palladio, in four books : containing a short treatise of the five orders, and the most necessary observations concerning all sorts of building : as also the different construction of private and publick houses, high-ways, bridges, market-plates, xystes, and temples, with their plans, sections, and uprights (Printed for A. Ward ... :, 1742), also by Andrea Palladio, Francis Hoffman, John Cole, John Harris, Bernard Picart, Michael van der Gucht, Sebastiano Ricci, Veronese, Andrew Millar, Charles Davis, Daniel Browne, Samuel Birt, Aaron Ward, Nicholas Dubois, Inigo Jones, and Giacomo Leoni (page images at HathiTrust) Osborne, Thomas, -1767: Bibliotheca Harliana. (apud Thomam Osborne, 1743), also by Edward Harley Oxford, Anthony Askew, Michael Maittaire, Samuel Johnson, and William Oldys (page images at HathiTrust) Osborne, Thomas, -1767: Chiltern and vale farming explained : according to the latest improvements. By the author of the Practical farmer; or, the Hertfordshire husbandman: truly necessary for all landlords and tenants of with ploughed grass, or wood grounds. ... (printed for T. Osborne, 1745), also by William Ellis (page images at HathiTrust) Osborne, Thomas, -1767: A collection of voyages and travels : consisting of authentic writers in our own tongue, which have not before been collected in English, or have only been abridged in other collections. And continued with others of note, that have published histories, voyages, travels, journals or discoveries in other nations and languages, relating to any part of the continent of Asia, Africa, America, Europe, of the islands thereof, from the earliest account to the present time, digested according to the Parts of the World, to which they particularly relate with historical introductions to each account, where thought necessary, containing either the lives of their authors, or what else could be discovered and was supposed capable of entertaining and informing the curious reader. And with great variety of cuts, prospects, ruins, maps, and charts (Printed for and Sold by Thomas Osborne of Gray's-Inn, 1747) (page images at HathiTrust) Osborne, Thomas, -1767: A description of Moscovy : containing ... all that is necessary to be known concerning that vast empire. (1752) (page images at HathiTrust) Osborne, Thomas, -1767: The history of the Five Indian nations of Canada, which are dependent on the province of New-York in America, and are the barrier between the English and French in that part of the world : with accounts of their religion, manners, customs, laws, and forms of government ... (Printed for T. Osborne, in Gray's-Inn, 1747), also by Cadwallader Colden (page images at HathiTrust) Osborne, Thomas, -1767: Modern universal history. (Printed for S. Richardson, ... [et. al.], 1759), also by Robert Watson, John Swinton, John Campbell, George Shelvocke, Archibald Bower, George Psalmanazar, George Sale, C. Ware, B. Law, P. Davey, Stanley Crowder, J. Rivington, Andrew Millar, Charles Hitch, Samuel Richardson, T. Longman (Firm), and Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Osborne, Thomas, -1767: Practice of husbandry display'd (Printed for T. Osborne, 1745), also by William Ellis (page images at HathiTrust) Osborne, Thomas, -1767: Rules comprizing and discovering the nature, method and manner of preparing all sorts of foods used in this nation (London : Printed for T. Osborne, in Gray's Inn, MDCCXLVI [1746], 1746), also by Thomas Moffett, Christopher Bennet, H. C. Yarrow, and Edward Hailstone (page images at HathiTrust) Osborne, Thomas, -1767: A survey of the cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Man, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol, Lincoln, Ely, Oxford, Peterborough, Canterbury, Rochester, London, Winchester, Chichester, Norwich, Salisbury, Wells, Exeter, St. Davids, Landaff, Bangor, and St. Asaph : containing an history of their foundations, builders, antient monuments, and inscriptions, endowments, alienations, sales of lands, patronages ... : with an exact account of all the churches and chapels in each diocese, distinguished under their proper archdeaconries and deanries, to what saints dedicated, who patrons of them, and to what religious houses appropriated : the whole extracted from numerous collections out of the registers of every particular see ... : and illustrated with thirty-two curious draughts ... : in three volumes (Printed for T. Osborne ... ;, 1742), also by Browne Willis, M. Burghers, John Harris, and Thomas Bacon (page images at HathiTrust)
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