James Parkinson
Active Years
Min year: 1689, Max year: 1800, Max count: 8
As Author
- 1689: An account of Mr. Parkinson's expulsion from the University of Oxford in the late times
- 1690: The fire's continued at Oxford: or, The decree of the convocation for burning the Naked Gospel, considered. In a letter to a person of honour
- 1690: A dialogue between a divine of the Church of England, and a captain of horse
- 1690: The fire's continued at Oxford; or, The decree of the convocation for burning the Naked Gospel, considered. In a letter to a person of honour
- 1691: An examination of Dr. Sherlock's book, entituled, The case of the allegiance due to sovereign powers, stated and resolved, &c
- 1715: A panegyrick on our Late Most Gracious Sovereign King William of glorious and immortal memory, as also on His Present Majesty our no less Gracious Sovereign King George
- 1717: A loyal oration
- 1780: Observations on Dr. Hugh Smith's philosophy of physic, and his two first chapters of philosophial inquiries
- 1792: The budget of the people
- 1793: The soldier's tale
- 1793: An address
- 1793: The budget of the people
- 1793: The village association or the politics of Edley
- 1793: Pearls cast before swine
- 1793: Knave's-Acre Association
- 1793: The soldier's tale
- 1793: The budget of the people
- 1794: Mast and acorns
- 1794: Revolutions without bloodshed; or, Reformation preferable to revolt
- 1794: A vindication of the London Corresponding Society
- 1794: The history of easy John, and his favourite bull
- 1795: An account of some peculiar manners and customs of the people of Bull-land, or The island of contradictions; faithfully detailed by Old Hubert
- 1795: A sketch, by Old Hubert
- 1795: An account of some peculiar manners and customs of the people of Bull-land
- 1799: Medical admonitions addressed to families
- 1799: Medical admonitions addressed to families
- 1799: Medical admonitions addressed to families
- 1800: Dangerous sports. A tale. Addressed to children
- 1800: The villager's friend & physician; or, A familiar address on the preservation of health
- 1800: The chemical pocket-book, or memoranda chemica; arranged in a compendium of chemistry, according to the latest discoveries, with Bergman's table of single elective attractions, as improved by Dr. G. Pearson. ... By James Parkinson
- 1800: The hospital pupil
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