Publications of William Ball

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  • Ball, William. To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses, now assembled in Parliament. The humble propositions of William Ball, alias Bennet, Gent. concerning the forts of this kingdome. With some other considerations of state. [London]: Printed [by Bernard Alsop], anno Domini 1641. ESTC No. R209083. Grub Street ID 85301.
  • Ball, William. To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses, now assembled in Parliament. The humble propositions of William Ball, alias Bennet, Gent. Concerning the forts of this kingdome. With some other considerations of state. London: printed by Barnard Alsop for Thomas Bayly, dwelling in the Middle-Row in Holborne, neere unto Staple-Inne, 1641. ESTC No. R212685. Grub Street ID 88246.
  • Ball, William. The povver of kings discussed: or, An examen of the fundamentall constitution of the free-borne people of England: in answer to severall tenents of M. David Jenkins. By Will: Ball of Barkham, Esq;. London: printed for John Harris, 1649. ESTC No. R205769. Grub Street ID 82417.
  • Ball, William. Power juridicent, and juritenent: or, power of law-making, and law-administering, discussed; and humbly presented to the Parliament of England; by William Ball Esq. [London]: Printed by H.T., 1650. ESTC No. R206497. Grub Street ID 83005.
  • Ball, William. Europa lachrymans: Gulielmi Ballæi armigeri Angli, poema heroicvm. Londini: apud Thomam Harperum, M.DC.L. [1650]. ESTC No. R27890. Grub Street ID 111025.
  • Ball, William. State-maxims, or, Certain dangerous positions, destructive to the very natural right and liberty of mankind. Laid down in a book entituled, The grounds of government and obedience; by Tho. White Gent. Discussed, and both by Scripture and reason confuted, by Will Ball Esq;. London: printed by G. Dawson, for T. Brewster at the three Bibles at the west-end of Pauls, 1655 [i.e. 1656]. ESTC No. R207341. Grub Street ID 83740.
  • Ball, William. Law, and state proposals humbly presented to the supream authority, the Parliament of England. By William Ball, Esq;. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold at the Key in St. Pau's [sic] Church-Yard, 1659. ESTC No. R28343. Grub Street ID 111422.
  • Ball, William. A digest of government: together with certain additional proposals. Tendered to the consideration of all peaceable patriots. By William Ball, Esq;. London: printed for Thomas Johnson, at the signe of the Ke[y] in Paul's Church-Yard, 1659. ESTC No. R231631. Grub Street ID 103641.
  • Ball, William. The New-Jersey almanack for the year of Christian account 1743, ... With a meridian of five hours distant west from London; and calculated for the meridian of Trenton, where the Pole Artic is elevated above the horizon 40 deg. 20 min. but may, without much error, serve all the adjacent places from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By William Ball, philomath. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, in Market-Street, 1742. ESTC No. W33876. Grub Street ID 344479.
  • Ball, William. The New-Jersey almanack for the year of Christian account 1744, ... With a meridian of five hours distant west London; and calculated for the meridian of Trenton, where the Pole Artic is elevated above the horizon 40 deg. 20 min. but may, without much error, serve all th adjacent places from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By William Ball, philomath. [Four lines of verse]. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by I. Warner and C. Bradford, at the sign of the Bible in Front-street, [1743]. ESTC No. W42225. Grub Street ID 351979.
  • Ball, William. The New-Jersey almanack for the year of Christian account 1745. ... With a meredian [sic] of five hours distant w. from London, and calculated for the meridian of Trenton, where the Pole Artic is elevated above the horrizon [sic] of 40 deg. 20 min. ... By William Ball, philomath. [Six lines of verse]. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by William Bradford at the Sign of the Bible in Second-Street ., [1744]. ESTC No. W22698. Grub Street ID 332551.
  • Ball, William. The New-Jersey almanack, for the year of Ccristian [sic] account 1747. ... With a meridian of five hours w. from London, and calculated for the meridian of Trenton, where the Pole Artic is elevated above the horizon 40 deg. 20 min. but may without much error serve all th adjacent places from Newfoundland to South Carolina. By William Ball, philomath ... Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible in Second-Street, [1746]. ESTC No. W99. Grub Street ID 359091.
  • Ball, William. The New-Jersey, almanack, for the year of Christian account 1750. ... Calculated for the meridian of Trenton, where the Pole Artic is elevated above the horrizon [sic] of 40 degrees, 20 min. but may without much error serve all the adjacent places from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By William Ball, philomath. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. Bradford at the Sign of the Bible in Second-Street, [1749]. ESTC No. W42224. Grub Street ID 351978.
  • Ball, William. The New-Jersey, almanack, for the year of Christian account 1752. ... Calculated for the meridian of Trenton, where the Pole Artic is elevated above the horrizon [sic] 40 degrees 20 min. and a meridian of five hours west from London ... By William Ball, philomath. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. Bradford at the Sign of the Bible in Second-Street, [1751]. ESTC No. W33540. Grub Street ID 344133.
  • Ball, William. The New-Jersey, almanack, according to the new-stile. For the year of Christian account 1753. ... Calculated for the meridian of Trenton, where the Pole Artic is elevated above the horrizon [sic] 40 degrees 20 min and a meridian of five hours west from London ... By William Ball, philomath. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. Bradford at the Sign of the Bible in Second-Street, [1752]. ESTC No. W337. Grub Street ID 344305.
  • Ball, William. The New-Jersey almanack, according to the new stile; for the year of Christian account 1755. ... Calculated for the meridian of Trenton, where the Pole Artic is elevated above the horizon 40 degrees 20 minutes, and a meridian of five hours west from London; but may, without much error, serve all the adjacent places, from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By William Ball, philomath. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. Bradford, at the corner of Front and Market-Streets, [1754]. ESTC No. W100. Grub Street ID 319094.
  • Ball, William. The New-Jersey almanack, according to the new stile; for the year of Christian account 1757. Unto which is number'd from the creation, by the oriental and Greek Christians, 7264 years. By the Jews, Hebrews and Rabbies, 7966 by the computation of W.W. 5765 being the first after bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein is contained: the months in the year, the increase, decrease, and length of every day, the sun and moon's rising and setting, the moon's age for every day, the lunations, eclipses, and judgment of weather, the planets motions and mutual aspects ... and Quakers general meetings,; ... Calculated for the meridian of Tren[ton, where] the pole arctic is elevated above the [horizon 40 degrees] 20 minutes, and a meridian of five hours [west from London;] but may, without much error, serve all [the adjacent places,] from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By William Ball, [philomath.]. Philadelphia: printed and sold by W[. Bradford,] at the corner of Front and Mark[et-Streets], [1756]. ESTC No. W43655. Grub Street ID 353270.
  • Ball, William. An almanack, agreeable to the new-stile, and on an entire new-plan. For the year of Christian account 1768. ... Calculated for the meridian of Charlestown, in South-Carolina, in lat. 32 deg. and 45 min. north, and fitted to that meridian difference of time from London, which is 5 hours and 15 minutes west, but may serve all the adjacent parts, with little error, from Maryland to East-Florida. By William Ball, philomath. Charlestown [i.e., Charleston, S.C.]: Printed and sold by Charles Crouch, in Elliot-Street, the corner of Gadsden's Alley, [1767]. ESTC No. W1511. Grub Street ID 324572.
  • Ball, William. An almanack, agreeable to the new-stile, for the year of Christian account 1769. ... Calculated for the meridian of Charles-town, in South-Carolina, in the latitude of 32 degrees, and 45 minutes north, where their longest day is 14 hours and 10 minutes, and fitted to tha meridian difference of time from London, which is 5 hours and 15 minutes west, but may serve all the adjacent parts, with little error, from Maryland to East-Florida. By William Ball, philomath. Charles-town [i.e., Charleston, S.C.]: Printed and sold by Charles Crouch, in Elliot-Street, the corner of Gadsden's Alley, [1768]. ESTC No. W1512. Grub Street ID 324581.
  • Ball, William. The New-Jersey almanack, agreeable to the new-stile, and on an entire new-plan. For the year of Christian account 1770. ... And fitted to a meridian of five hours w. from London; and may without much error serve several of the adjacent provinces, both to the east and west.....calculated for the meridian of Prince-Town, where the Artic Pole is elevated above the horison 40 degrees and 22 minutes. By William Ball, weather-guesser. New-York: Printed and sold by James Parker at the New-Printing Office, in Beaver Street, [1769]. ESTC No. W27256. Grub Street ID 337347.
  • Ball, William. Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de tabe mesenterica. Quam, ... pro gradu doctoratus, ... eruditorum examini subjicit Gulielmus Ball, ... Edinburgi: apud Balfour et Smellie, 1773. ESTC No. T4869. Grub Street ID 276535.