John Abernethy Kingdon has written:
'Why the car of the Grocers' Company in the Lord Mayor's Pageant of 1901 represented ancient modes of weighing'
'Incidents in the lives of Thomas Poyntz and Richard Grafton, tow citizens and gorcers of London, who sufferes loss and incured danger in common with Tyndal, Coverdale, and Rogers, in bringing out The Bible in the vulgar tongue; collected and confused by J. A. Kingdon, a past master of the G' -- subject(s): Bible, History
'The strife of the scales' -- subject(s): Grocers' Company (London, England)
John Abernethy Kingdon is a political scientist known for his book "Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policies." This book explores how issues rise and fall on the government's agenda, examining the role of policy entrepreneurs and focusing on the policy process.
John Kingdon has written: 'A narrative of some awful events'
John W. Kingdon has written: 'Candidates for office' -- subject(s): Political psychology, Politics, Practical, Practical Politics
John Abernethy - surgeon - was born in 1764.
John Abernethy was born on October 19, 1680.
John Abernethy - minister - died in 1740.
John Abernethy - surgeon - died in 1831.
John Abernethy - minister - was born in 1680.
John Abernethy was born on October 19, 1680.
John Abernethy has written: 'Collins Scottish names' -- subject(s): Personal Names 'Physiological Lectures, exhibiting a general view of Mr. Hunter's Physiology, and of his researches in Comparative Anatomy' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Discourses concerning the being and natural perfections of God..' 'Lectures on anatomy, surgery and pathology' 'A Christian and heauenly treatise' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Christian life, Sin
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