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New Releases by James JonesJames Jones is the author of Commercial Feeding Stuffs (1911), Gaia Speaks, General Legal Forms and Precedents, The Early Friends and Their Services in America, Handbook of British phonography. (Draft)..
Commercial Feeding Stuffs
General Legal Forms and Precedents
The Early Friends and Their Services in America
Handbook of British phonography. (Draft).
The Stock Exchange “a Sham Market”? Or, the Recent Stock Exchange Cases of Grissell V. Bristowe, and Coles V. Bristowe, as Decided on Appeal, Stated by the Economist to be Unreasonable and Inequitable, Etc
On the Use of Perchloride of Iron and Other Chalybeate Salts in the Treatment of Consumption
A Handbook of Phonography, Or, A New and Improved Method of Writing Words According to Their Sounds; Being a Complete System of Phonic Shorthand
The Rights of Railway Travelers, and the Rights of Railway Companies, in Their Various Capacities as Common Carriers
The Jurisdiction, Practice, and Proceedings of the Court of Chancery of the County Palatine of Lancaster, as Affected by the Recent Statute and Orders Relating Thereto
Jones's Arithmetical and Commercial Tables for the use of schools ... Sixth edition, revised and enlarged
A table of the variations in Tithe Commutation Rent-Charge for 1848
A Manual of Instructions on Plain-chant, Or Gregorian Music, with the Chants as Used in Rome for High Mass, Vespers, Complin, Benediction, Holy Week, and the Litanies. Compiled Chiefly from Alfieri and Berti, with the Approbation of the Right Reverend Vicars Apostolic
On the Collection and Recovery of Rent-charge, Under the Statutes for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales
Manual for the use of Jones's multiplying and equalizing hive, containing also hints useful for the management of bees in all sorts of hives
An Inquiry Into the Popular Notion of an Unoriginated, Infinite and Eternal Prescience
Epistolary Correspondence
The Grand Case of Subjection to the Higher Powers, in Matters of Religion, Resolved. To which is Added, an Appendix to a Late Book, Intituled, A Plea for Liberty of Conscience, Etc
Nonconformity not inconsistent with loyalty: or Protestant-dissenters no seditious or disloyal sectaries, etc
Modesty and faithfulness in opposition to envy and rashness: or, an answer to a malitious pamphlet, called, A second argument for a more full union amongst Protestants; wherein the Nonconformists taking the Sacrament after the manner of the Church of England, is justified, etc
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