James Anderson
Active Years
Min year: 1614, Max year: 1800, Max count: 8
As Author
- 1614: [Ane godly treatis, callit the first and second cumming of Christ. In verse.]
- 1699: In obitum nunquam satis deplorandum viri admodum reverendi, Magistri Jacobi Kirtoni, ex pastoribus Edinensibus unius, ogdoastichon.
- 1705: An historical essay, shewing that the crown and kingdom of Scotland, is imperial and independent
- 1705: An historical essay, shewing that the crown and Kingdom of Scotland, is imperial and independent
- 1707: Memorial for Mr. James Anderson
- 1712: A sermon preach'd in Swallow-Street, St. James's
- 1713: The winter night
- 1713: A sermon preach'd in Swallow-Street, St. James's, on Wednesday, Jan. 16. 1712
- 1715: No king-killers
- 1715: By direction of James Anderson, Esquire, Post-Master-General of Scotland.
- 1715: A sermon preach'd in Swallow-Street, St. James's
- 1715: No King-Killers
- 1716: David Gregory of Kinairdy, appellant. James Anderson in Aberdeen, respondent. The respondent's case
- 1718: Proposals for publishing by subscription, a book intitled, Diplomata Scotiæ, &c
- 1718: Proposals for publishing by subscription, a book intitled, Diplomata Scotiæ, &c. ... Collected and compiled, pursuant to an order of the Parliament of Scotland, by James Anderson, Esq
- 1719: Proposals for publishing by subscription, a book intitled, Diplomata Scotiæ, &c
- 1720: Contend earnestly for the faith
- 1723: The constitutions of the free-masons
- 1723: Libri de rebus Britannicis, scilicet, Anglicis, Scoticis et Hibernicis
- 1724: In luctuosum & praematurum obitum, reverendissimi in Christo patris, Gulielmi, Archiepiscopi Eboracensis
- 1724: The happy death
- 1727: In luctuosum & nunquam satis deflendum obitum, serenissimi augustissimiq principis, Georgii Ludovici ... carmen pastorale
- 1727: Collection relating to the history of Mary, Queen of Scotland. In four volumes. Containing a great number of original papers never before printed. Also a few scarce pieces reprinted, taken from the best copies. Revised and published by J. Anderson, with a explanatory index of the obsolete words, and prefaces shewing the importance of these collections.
- 1730: The constitutions of the free-masons
- 1731: The word made flesh, or, the logos incarnate
- 1731: Ad reverendissium in Christo patrem
- 1732: Royal genealogies
- 1733: Unity in trinity, and trinity in unity, a dissertation
- 1735: Answers for James Anderson merchant in Glasgow, indorsee of Robert Sorsby merchant in Newcastle, to the petition of Alexander Wood merchant in Bamff
- 1736: Royal genealogies
- 1736: Proposals for printing by subscription, Diplomata et numismata Scotiæ, &c. In two parts. ... Collected ... by the late James Anderson, Esq; revised by Thomas Ruddiman, M.A
- 1737: The lord looseth the prisoners
- 1738: The new book of constitutions of the antient and honourable fraternity of free and accepted masons
- 1739: News from Elysium: or, dialogues of the dead. Between Leopold, Roman Emperor, and Lewis XIV. King of France. Wherein they relate to each other the History of the most Memorable Actions of their Life and Times, discovering the Secret Views of the Houses of Bourbon and Austria. With The History of several extraordinary Events, suppos'd to be brought into Elysium, by Mercury, from the Land of the Living. By the late Reverend and Learned James Anderson. D.D
- 1739: Selectus diplomatum & numismatum Scotiæ thesaurus
- 1742: A genealogical history of the House of Yvery
- 1742: A genealogical history of the House of Yvery; in its different branches of Yvery, Luvel, Perceval, and Gournay
- 1742: A genealogical history of the House of Yvery
- 1742: Disputatio juridica, ad Tit. 2. Lib. IX. Pand. ad legem aquiliam
- 1746: The history and constitutions of the most ancient and honourable fraternity of free and accepted masons
- 1750: An epitome of the genealogical history of the House of Yvery, Luvel, Perceval, and Gournay
- 1751: The new book of constitutions of the most ancient and honourable fraternity of free and accepted masons
- 1751: The new book of constitutions of the most ancient and honourable fraternity of free and accepted masons
- 1755: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Anderson late of Crookhill, defender
- 1756: The constitutions of the antient and honourable fraternity of free and accepted masons
- 1759: Robert Anderson, mason in Beith, - - appellant. James Anderson, late of Crookhill, - - respondent. The respondent's case
- 1767: The constitutions of the antient and honourable fraternity of free and accepted masons
- 1769: The constitutions of the antient and honourable fraternity of free and accepted masons
- 1769: The constitutions of the antient and honourable fraternity of free and accepted masons
- 1775: Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs
- 1776: Free thoughts on the American contest
- 1776: A practical treatise on chimneys
- 1777: Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs
- 1777: A practical treatise on chimneys
- 1777: Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs
- 1777: Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs
- 1777: Observations on the means of exciting a spirit of national industry
- 1777: Miscellaneous observations on planting and training timber-trees
- 1777: An enquiry into the nature of the corn-laws
- 1777: Observations on the means of exciting a spirit of national industry
- 1779: Observations on the means of exciting a spirit of national industry
- 1779: An inquiry into the causes that have hitherto retarded the advancement of agriculture in Europe
- 1779: Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs
- 1782: The interest of Great-Britain with regard to her American colonies
- 1783: A practical treatise on chimneys
- 1783: The true interest of Great Britain considered
- 1783: A practical treatise on chimneys
- 1784: Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs
- 1784: Constitutions of the antient fraternity of free and accepted masons
- 1785: An account of the present state of the Hebrides and western coasts of Scotland
- 1785: An account of the present state of the Hebrides. And western coasts of Scotland
- 1786: An account of the present state of the Hebrides and western coasts of Scotland
- 1787: Five letters to Sir Joseph Banks Baronet President of the Royal Society
- 1787: A tenth letter to Sir Joseph Banks Baronet President of the Royal Society
- 1787: A thirteenth letter to Sir Joseph Banks Baronet ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras, by James Anderson M.D.
- 1787: A sixth letter to Sir Joseph Banks Baronet President of the Royal Society
- 1787: A seventh, eighth and ninth letter to Sir Joseph Banks Baronet President of the Royal Society
- 1787: An eleventh letter to Sir Joseph Banks Baronet President of the Royal Society
- 1787: A twelfth letter to Sir Joseph Banks Baronet
- 1788: A fourteenth letter to Sir Joseph Banks Baronet ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras, by James Anderson M.D.
- 1788: Letters to Sir Joseph Banks Baronet President of the Royal Society, on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras, by James Anderson M.D.
- 1789: Observations on slavery; particularlay with a view to its effects on the British colonies, in the West-Indies
- 1789: Letters on cochineal continued by James Anderson M.D
- 1790: The conclusion of letters on cochineal, by James Anderson M.D
- 1791: Supplement
- 1791: Correspondence for the introduction of cochineal insects from America
- 1792: The continuation of letters on the progress and establishment of the culture of silk
- 1792: The conclusion of letters on the culture of silk
- 1792: Observations on the effects of the coal duty upon the remote and thinly peopled coasts of Britain
- 1793: Some additional letters principally regarding the culture of raw silk, and the progress of the Italian filature, on the coast of Coromandel: by James Anderson, M.D.
- 1793: Letters for extending the manufacture of raw silk on the coast of Coromandel, by James Anderson, M.D.
- 1793: Thoughts on the privileges and power of juries
- 1794: A practical treatise on peat moss
- 1794: General view of the agriculture and rural economy of the county of Aberdeen with observations on the means of its improvement. By James Anderson, L.L.D. &c. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement
- 1794: Letters for promoting the silk manufacture on the coast of Coromandel: by James Anderson, M.D.
- 1794: A practical treatise on Peat Moss
- 1794: Letters for the culture of bastard cedar trees, on the coast of Coromandel, by James Anderson, M.D.
- 1794: A practical treatise on peat moss, considered as in its natural state fitted for affording fuel
- 1795: An account of the importation of American cochineal insects, into Hindostan, by James Anderson, M.D.
- 1795: State of the silk manufacture, at Vellout and Panniwaddy
- 1795: Miscellaneous communications
- 1795: Communications
- 1795: Plans and descriptions of single-horse carts
- 1796: The christian's life, and triumph over death, in the prospect of glory
- 1796: Letters, &c.
- 1796: Letters, &c.
- 1796: Two letters to Sir John Sinclair, baronet
- 1796: Essays. Relating to agriculture and rural affairs
- 1796: Letters, &c.
- 1797: Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs
- 1797: A practical treatise on draining bogs and swampy grounds
- 1797: Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs
- 1798: Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs
- 1798: A few facts and observations on the yellow fever of the West Indies
- 1799: An essay on quick-lime, as a cement and as a manure
- 1799: Proposals for publishing by subscription
- 1799: Prospectus of a new work to be entitled Recreations in agriculture, natural-history, arts, & miscellaneous literature. By James Anderson,
- 1800: Correspondence of Dr. Anderson, Physician General of Madras
- 1800: Hot-houses on an improved plan
- 1800: Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs
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