Matthew Hale
Active Years
Min year: 1673, Max year: 1800, Max count: 12
As Author
- 1673: An essay touching the gravitation, or non-gravitation of fluid bodies, and the reasons thereof
- 1674: Difficiles nugæ: or, Observations touching the Torricellian experiment, and the various solutions of the same, especially touching the weight and elasticity of the air
- 1674: Difficiles nugæ: or, Observations touching the Torricellian experiment, and the various solutions of the same, especially touching the weight and elasticity of the air
- 1675: An essay touching the gravitation, or non-gravitation of fluid bodies, and the reasons thereof.
- 1675: Difficiles nugæ: or, Observations touching the Torricellian experiment, and the various solutions of the same, especially touching the weight and elasticity of the air
- 1676: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1676: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1676: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1676: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1676: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1676: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1676: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1677: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1677: Observations touching the principles of natural motions; and especially touching rarefaction & condensation
- 1677: Contemplations moral and divine·
- 1677: The primitive origination of mankind
- 1678: Pleas of the crown: or, A methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subject
- 1678: Pleas of the crown. Or a Brief, but full account of whatsoever can be found relating to that subject
- 1679: Contemplations moral and divine: in two parts. By Sir Matthew Hale Knight, late chief justice of the Kings-Bench. Imprimatur. Ex edibus Lambethanis Martij 13. 1675[/]6. Antonius Saunders, reverendissimo dno, domino Gilberto archi-episc. Cant. a sacris domesticis
- 1679: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1679: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1682: Pleas of the crown: or, a methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subject. By Sir Matthew Hale Knight, late chief justice of the Kings Bench
- 1682: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1682: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1682: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1683: A discourse touching provision for the poor. Written by Sir Matthew Hale, late Lord Chief Justice of the Kings-Bench
- 1683: A short treatise touching sheriffs accompts
- 1683: A discourse touching provision for the poor
- 1683: A short treatise touching sheriffs accompts
- 1684: Several tracts written by Sr Matthew Hale, kt sometime Lord Chief Justice of England
- 1684: A letter from Sr Matthew Hale, Kt. sometime Lord Chief Justice of England: to one of his sons, after his recovery from the small-pox
- 1684: The judgment of the late Lord Chief Justice Sir Matthew Hale, of the nature of true religion
- 1685: Pleas of the crown: or, A methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subject
- 1685: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1685: The father's new-years-gift to his son
- 1685: Pleas of the crown: or, A methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subject
- 1685: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1688: A discourse of the knowledge of God, and of our selves
- 1688: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1688: A discourse of the knowledge of God, and of our selves
- 1688: A discourse of the knowledge of God, and of our selves
- 1689: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1689: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1694: Pleas of the crown: or, A methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subject
- 1694: A treatise, shewing how usefull, safe, reasonable and beneficial, the inrolling & registring of all conveyances of lands, may be to the inhabitants of this kingdom
- 1695: Magnetismus magnus: or, Metaphysical and divine contemplations on the magnet, or, loadstone
- 1695: A treatise, shewing how useful, safe, reasonable and beneficial, the inrolling & registring of all conveyances of lands may be to the inhabitants of this kingdom. By a person of great learning and judgment
- 1695: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1695: A discourse touching provision for the poor. Written by Sir Matthew Hale, late Lord Chief Justice of the Kings-Bench
- 1696: Contemplations moral and divine. The third part. By Sir Matthew Hale, Knight; sometime Chief Justice of the Kings Bench. Never before printed. To which is added the life of the author, written by the Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum.
- 1696: Contemplations moral and divine. The third part. By Sir Matthew Hale, Knight; sometime chief justice of the Kings Bench. Never before printed. To which is added The life of the author, written by the reverend father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum
- 1696: Contemplations moral and divine. The third part. by Sir Matthew Hale, knight; sometime Chief Justice of the Kings Bench. Never before printed. To which is added The life of the author, written by the reverend father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum.
- 1697: Some necessary and important considerations, (to be consider'd of by all sorts of people)
- 1697: Some necessary and important considerations, to be consider'd of by all sorts of people taken out of (that late worthy and renowned judge) Sr. Matthew Hale's writings: and therein his own experience of the inward, and invisible guidance of the spirit of God
- 1697: Some necessary and important considerations (to be consider'd of by all sorts of people)
- 1699: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1699: De successionibus apud anglos: or, A treatise of hereditary descents
- 1700: De successionibus apud Anglos
- 1700: De successionibus apud Anglos: or, A treatise of hereditary descents
- 1700: Contemplations, moral and divine. The third part. By Sir Matthew Hale, knight; sometime Chief Justice of the King's-Bench. The second edition, with large additions, by the same author. To which is added, the life of the author written by the reverend father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum
- 1700: Contemplations moral and divine. The third part. By Sir Matthew Hale, Knight; sometime Chief Justice of the King's-Bench. The second edition, with large additions, by the same author. To which is added, the life of the author, written by the Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum
- 1700: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1700: Some necessary and important considerations, (to be consider'd of by all sorts of people)
- 1705: Contemplations moral and divine: in two parts. By Sir Matthew Hale, knight; late chief justice of the Kings-Bench
- 1705: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1707: Pleas of the crown
- 1707: The original institution, power and jurisdiction of parliaments
- 1710: A treatise, shewing how useful, safe, reasonable and beneficial, the inrolling and registring of all conveyances of lands maybe to the inhabitants of this Kingdom
- 1710: The summ of religion
- 1710: The summ of religion
- 1711: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1713: The history and analysis of the common law
- 1713: The history of the common law
- 1713: The analysis of the law
- 1714: The sum of religion
- 1716: A discourse touching provision for the poor
- 1716: The history of the common law
- 1716: The history of the common law
- 1716: The analysis of the law
- 1716: A short treatise touching sheriffs accompts
- 1716: Pleas of the crown
- 1716: Pleas of the crown
- 1716: The analysis of the law
- 1716: Pleas of the crown
- 1716: A short treatise touching sheriffs accompts
- 1716: The history of the common law
- 1716: A short treatise touching sheriffs accompts
- 1721: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1721: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1721: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1725: A New-Years gift
- 1732: Several tracts written by Sr Matthew Hale, Kt sometime lord chief justice of England: viz
- 1733: Some necessary and important considerations, directed to all sorts of people
- 1735: De successionibus apud Anglos: or, the law of hereditary descents. Shewing the rise, progress, and successive alterations thereof
- 1736: Some necessary and important considerations directed to all sorts of people
- 1736: Historia placitorum coron?
- 1736: Historia placitorum coronæ
- 1739: The analysis of the law
- 1739: The history of the common law
- 1740: Sir Matthew Hale's Sum of religion
- 1740: The sum of religion
- 1741: Sir Matthew Hale's Sum of religion
- 1742: Some thoughts on the nature of true religion
- 1745: The great audit
- 1745: Contemplations, moral and divine. In two volumes
- 1749: The great audit, or, Good steward
- 1757: The opinion of Lord Chief Justice Hale
- 1759: A methodical summary of the law relating to the pleas of the Crown. Written originally by Sir Matthew Hale, ... The sixth edition, continued to the present year ... By a gentleman of the Inner Temple
- 1759: Some necessary and important considerations, directed to all sorts of people
- 1761: The great audit, or good steward
- 1762: Sir Matthew Hale's three epistles to his children
- 1763: Contemplations, moral and divine
- 1765: Ein Marterwoch-Geschenkgen
- 1765: An epitome of Judge Hale's contemplations, in his account of the good steward
- 1766: An epitome of Judge Hale's Contemplations
- 1768: A new-year's gift
- 1771: The sum of religion
- 1773: The great audit, or good steward
- 1773: A methodical summary of the law relating to the pleas of the Crown, written originally by Sir Matthew Hale, Knt. some Time Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. To which are now added many new References to the best Authorities, and an improved Table to the Whole. The seventh edition, continued to the present time. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple
- 1775: The great audit
- 1775: A New Year's gift
- 1775: Sir Matthew Hale's three epistles to his children. With directions concerning their religious observation of the Lord's Day. To which is prefixed an account of the author's life
- 1778: Historia placitorum coron?
- 1778: Historia placitorum coronæ
- 1779: The history of the common law
- 1780: An epitome of Judge Hale's contemplations, in his account of the good steward
- 1785: The great audit or good steward
- 1787: A treatise relative to the maritime law of England
- 1788: The great audit; or good steward
- 1788: Sir Matthew Hale's affectionate epistles to his children
- 1790: Sir Matthew Hale's affectionate epistles to his children
- 1790: Sir Matthew Hale's affectionate epistles to his children
- 1791: The great audit; or, Good steward
- 1792: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1792: Contemplations moral and divine
- 1792: The history of the common law
- 1794: The history of the Common law
- 1795: The sum of religion
- 1795: The sum of religion
- 1796: The jurisdiction of the Lords House, or Parliament
- 1796: The sum of religion. Written by Judge Hale, Lord Chief Justice of England, and was found in the closet, amongst his other papers after his decease
- 1798: The sum of religion
- 1798: Considerations on the nature of true religion
- 1800: A New Year's gift
- 1800: The sum of religion. Written by Judge Hale, Lord Chief Justice of England, and was found in the closet amongst his other papers after his decease
- 1800: The great audit; or, good steward
- 1800: A father's advice to his children, in three letters
- 1800: Historia placitorum coronæ
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