Hamilton, Hugh.
De sectionibus conicis. Tractatus geometricus. In quo, ex Natura ipsius Coni, Sectionum Affectiones facillime deducuntur. Methodo Nova. Auctore Hugone Hamilton, A. M. Collegii S. Trinitatis Dudlinii Socio.
Dublinii: ex ædibus academicis excudebat Gul. Sleater, Anno MDCCLVIII. [1758].
ESTC No. T101830.Grub Street ID 155675.
Hamilton, Hugh.
De sectionibus conicis. Tractatus geometricus. In quo, ex natura ipsius coni, sectionum affectioens [sic] facillime deducuntur. Methodo nova. Auctore Hugone Hamilton, ...
Londini: impensis Gul. Johnston, 1758.
ESTC No. T110328.Grub Street ID 162867.
Hamilton, Hugh.
Philosophical essays on the following subjects. I. On the principles of mechanics. II. On the ascent of vapours, the Formation of Clouds, Rain and Dew, and on several other Phaenomena of Air and Water. III. Observations and conjectures on the nature of the aurora borealis, and the Tails of Comets. By Hugh Hamilton, D. D. F. R. S. Professor of Philosophy in the University of Dublin.
London: printed by J. Nourse, in the Strand, M.DCC.LXVI. [1766].
ESTC No. T112365.Grub Street ID 164357.
Hamilton, Hugh.
Philosophical essays on the following subjects: I. On the principles of mechanics. II. On the ascent of vapours, ... III. Observations and conjectures on the nature of the aurora borealis, ... By Hugh Hamilton, ...
Dublin: printed by W. Sleater, 1766.
ESTC No. T170968.Grub Street ID 208631.
Hamilton, Hugh.
Philosophical essays on the following subjects. I. On the ascent of vapours, the Formation of Clouds, Rain and Dew, and on several other Phoenomena of Air and Water. II. Observations and conjectures on the nature of the aurora borealis, and the Tails of Comets. III. On the principles of mechanicks. By Hugh Hamilton, D. D. F. R. S. Professor of Philosophy in the University of Dublin.
London: printed for John Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty, MDCCLXVII. [1767].
ESTC No. T112370.Grub Street ID 164363.
Hamilton, Hugh.
Four introductory lectures in natural philosophy.
Dublin: printed at the University Press, by William Sleater, MDCCLXVII. [1767].
ESTC No. T142616.Grub Street ID 189911.
Hamilton, Hugh.
Philosophical essays on the following subjects: I. On the ascent of vapours, the Formation of Clouds, Rain and Dew, and on several other Phoenomena of Air and Water. II. Observations and conjectures on the nature of the aurora borealis, and the Tails of Comets. III. On the principles of mechanicks. By Hugh Hamilton, D.D. F.R.S. Professor of Philosophy in the University of Dublin.
Dublin: printed by William Sleater at Pope's Head in Castle-Street, 1767.
ESTC No. T178635.Grub Street ID 215534.
Hamilton, Hugh.
Four introductory lectures in natural philosophy.
Dublin: printed at the University Press, by William Sleater, [1770?].
ESTC No. T219161.Grub Street ID 243459.
Hamilton, Hugh.
The duty of obedience to the laws and of submission to magistrates. A sermon occasioned by the late disturbances in the north of Ireland, preached ... on Sunday, April 12, 1772. ... By the Reverend Hugh Hamilton, ...
London: reprinted; for J. Nourse, 1772.
ESTC No. T104498.Grub Street ID 158013.
Hamilton, Hugh.
Philosophical essays on the following subjects: I. On the ascent of vapours, the formation of clouds, rain and dew, and on several other phoenomena of air and water. II. Observations and conjectures on the nature of the aurora borealis, and the tails of comets. III. On the principles of mechanicks. By Hugh Hamilton, D. D. F. R. S. Professor of Philosophy in the University of Dublin.
London: printed for J. Nourse, Bookseller to his Majesty, in the Strand, 1772.
ESTC No. T112156.Grub Street ID 164159.
Hamilton, Hugh.
On the duty of obedience to the laws, and of submission to magistrates. A sermon occasioned by the late disturbances in ... Ireland, preached ... in the cathedral church of Armagh, on Sunday, April 12, 1772. ... By the Reverend Hugh Hamilton, ...
Dublin: printed by and for S. Powell, 1772.
ESTC No. T212630.Grub Street ID 239729.
Hamilton, Hugh.
On the duty of obedience to the laws and of submission to magistrates. A sermon occasioned by the late disturbances in ... Ireland, preached ... in the cathedral church of Armagh, on Sunday, April 12, 1772. ... By the Reverend Hugh Hamilton, ...
Dublin: printed for George Faulkner, 1772.
ESTC No. T102287.Grub Street ID 156127.
Hamilton, Hugh.
A geometrical treatise of the conic sections, in which the properties of the sections are derived from the nature of the cone, in an easy manner, and by a new method. By Hugh Hamilton, A. M. Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, and of the Royal Society, London, Now Dean of Armagh. Translated from the Latin original into English.
London: printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookseller to His Majesty, MDCCLXXIII. [1773].
ESTC No. T125962.Grub Street ID 176015.
Hamilton, Hugh.
Four introductory lectures in natural philosophy. ...
[London]: Dublin: printed at the University Press. London, re-printed for J. Nourse, 1774.
ESTC No. T142614.Grub Street ID 189909.
Hamilton, Hugh.
Philosophical essays on the following subjects: I. On the ascent of vapours, the Formation of Clouds, Rain and Dew, and on several other Phoenomena of Air and Water. II. Observations and conjectures on the nature of the aurora borealis, and the Tails of Comets. III. On the principles of mechanicks. By Hugh Hamilton, D.D. F.R.S. Professor of Philosophy in the University of Dublin.
London: printed for C. Nourse, in the Strand, MDCCLXXXIII. [1783].
ESTC No. T125958.Grub Street ID 176010.
Hamilton, Hugh.
An attempt to prove the existence and absolute perfection of the supreme unoriginated being, in a demonstrative manner. By Hugh Hamilton, D. D. F. R. S. Dean of Armagh.
Dublin: printed by John Exshaw, Grafton-Street, MDCCLXXXIV. [1784].
ESTC No. T101606.Grub Street ID 155458.
Hamilton, Hugh.
An attempt to prove the existence and absolute perfection of the supreme unoriginated being, in a demonstrative manner. By Hugh Hamilton, ...
London: printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1785.
ESTC No. T162707.Grub Street ID 201423.
Hamilton, Hugh.
Four introductory lectures in natural philosophy.
Edinburgh: printed by John M'Kenzie, 1790.
ESTC No. T230753.Grub Street ID 250248.
Hamilton, Hugh.
House of Lords. Appeal from a decree of the High Court of Chancery, dated 11th June 1787. Roger Palmer, the younger, Esquire, and Elizabeth Palmer, widow, his mother, appellants. The reverend Hugh Hamilton, Doctor in Divinity, Doctor in Divinity, Dean of Armagh, ------- respondent. Respondent's case.
[[Dublin]: W. Sleater, printer. No. 28 Dame St., [1793]].
ESTC No. N63064.Grub Street ID 45289.