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John Wesley's conflict with Antinomianism in relation to the Moravians and Calvinists. E.P. Crow. Manchester Ph.D. 1964. The industrial development of Merioneth, 1750–1820: being an investigation into the economic organisation and history of certain distinctive industries in the county during this period. M.J. Jones. Wales M.A. 1937. Early industrial organisation: a history of the firm of Boulton and Watt. E. Roll. Birmingham Ph.D. 1930. Edmund Burke as member of parliament for Bristol: a study of his relations both with his colleague Henry Cruger and with his constituents, and of the political situation in the city during the years 1774–80. P.T. Underdown. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1955. Dr. Isaac Watts - his pedagogic writings and their place in 18th-century education, together with introductory biographical material. J.H.K. Rose. London M.A. (Ext.) 1965.

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The historical geography of the Forest of Dean during the 17th century. J.C. Stuttard. Cambridge M.Sc. 1941. Greville Ewing (1767–1841): architect of Scottish Congregationalism. W.R.N. Gray. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1961/2. The aims and practices of the English Dissenters from the close of Anne's reign to the rise of the Wesleyan movement. D. Coomer. Liverpool M.A. 1944.

The work of Sir Robert Peel as secretary of state for the Home department, 1822–30. Elizabeth A.W. Kinsey. Manchester M.A. 1927. is the 16:9 equivalent for PAL (576 lines) on a display with square pixels. Citations are needed that displays with this resolution exist. Adam Clarke, LL.D. (1760?–1832) as church leader in early Methodism. R.J. Wells. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1957. An edition of the selected papers of George Grenville, 1763–6. J.R.G. Tomlinson. Manchester M.A. 1956. The various societies in the Church of England in the first half of the 18th century. G.V. Portus. Oxford B.Litt. 1911.

The historical and antiquarian interests of Thomas Tanner (1674–1735), bishop of St. Asaph. M.J. Sommerlad. Oxford D.Phil. 1962.

Queen Anne's ministers and the administration of Scotland, 1707–14. P.W.J. Riley. London Ph.D. 1957. A critical evaluation of the Scottish Conventiclers from the Restoration to the Revolution (1662–88). E.W. Etheridge. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1959. Width and height of an electronic visual display device, such as a computer monitor, in pixels A chart showing the number of pixels in different display resolutions

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A social and economic history of the Highlands of Scotland from the Revolution of 1689 to the '45'. H. Holdsworth. Leeds M.A. 1936. The history of an 18th-century combination in the coppermining industry. G.C. Allen. Birmingham M.Com. 1922. The politics and administration of the borough of Morpeth in the late 18th century. J.M. Fewster. Durham Ph.D. 1960. Local government in St. Marylebone, 1688–1835: a study of the vestry and the turnpike trust. F.H.W. Sheppard. London Ph.D. 1953. The activities of the corporation of the borough of Leicester from 1688 to 1835. R.W. Greaves. Oxford D.Phil. 1936.

The Rev. William Grimshaw (1708–63) and the 18th-century revival of religion in England. F. Baker. Nottingham Ph.D. 1952. The history of English agricultural imports and exports, 1660–1713. F.G. Carnell. Oxford B.Litt. 1945. Thomas Cheek Hewes (1768–1832) - millwright and machine maker of Manchester. S.B. Smith. Manchester M.Sc. 1969. The subscription controversy in Irish Presbyterianism from the plantation of Ulster to the present day, with reference to political implications in the late 18th century. W. McMillan. Manchester M.A. 1959.The administration of Newcastle and Pitt: the departments of state and the conduct of the war, 1754–60, with particular reference to the campaigns in North America. C.R. Middleton. Exeter Ph.D. 1969. The correspondence of Arthur Charlett (Master of University College, 1692–1722) in its antiquarian and historical aspects. S.G. Gillam. Oxford B.Litt. 1948. The causes of anti-Romanist fanaticism in Great Britain in the 18th century, with special reference to the Lord George Gordon Riots. Katharine Morris. Wales M.A. 1926. The Anglican 'Via media', with special reference to the ecclesiastical conditions in Lancashire during the years 1662–89. F.F. Rigby. Manchester M.A. 1943.

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