John Pringle
Active Years
Min year: 1698, Max year: 1796, Max count: 3
As Author
- 1698: Disputatio juridica, de pignoribus & hypothecis, (&) qualiter ea contrahantur, (&) de pactis eorum
- 1722: A rational enquiry into the nature of the plague
- 1750: Observations on the nature and cure of hospital and jayl-fevers. In a letter to Doctor Mead, ... by John Pringle, M.D.
- 1752: Observations on the diseases of the army
- 1753: Observations on the diseases of the army
- 1760: The life of General James Wolfe, the conqueror of Canada: or, The elogium of that renowned hero
- 1760: The life of General James Wolfe, the conqueror of Canada: or, The elogium of that renowned hero
- 1760: The life of General James Wolfe, the conqueror of Canada: or, the elogium of that renowned hero, Attempted according to the Rules of Eloquence. With a Monumental Inscription, Latin and English, To perpetuate his Memory. By J*** P******, A.M
- 1761: Observations on the diseases of the army
- 1763: Disputatio juridica, ad tit. V. lib. XXVII. Pand. de eo qui pro tutore prove curatore negotia gessit
- 1764: Lord Colston reporter. July 30. 1764. Information for John Pringle of Crichton, Esq; pursuer, against Veronica Pringle, ... and ... her children
- 1764: Observations on the diseases of the army
- 1765: Observations on the diseases of the army
- 1767: Veronica Rennie, widow of Mark Pringle Esquire, of Crichton, and Robert, Andrew, and Mark Pringle, her children, - - appellants. John Pringle of Crichton Esquire, - - respondent. The respondent's case
- 1768: Observations on the diseases of the army
- 1774: A discourse on the different kinds of air
- 1774: A discourse on the different kinds of air
- 1774: Observations on the diseases of the army
- 1775: A discourse on the torpedo
- 1775: Observations on the diseases of the army
- 1775: A discourse on the attraction of mountains
- 1776: A discourse upon some late improvements of the means for preserving the health of mariners
- 1778: A discourse on the theory of gunnery
- 1778: A discourse on the invention and improvements of the reflecting telescope
- 1783: Six discourses
- 1796: In the House of Lords. (By revivor.) John Pringle, at St. Clement's Wells, appellant. Janet Dove and Jane Dove, executrixes and residuary legatees of Elizabeth Tod, deceased, - - - - - respondents. The appellant's case
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