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  1. Miscellaneous Works of the Late Dr. Arbuthnot, Volume 1 by John Arbuthnot, 2010-02-23
  2. John Bull in his senses: being the second part of Law is a bottomless-pit. Printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Polesworth. by John Arbuthnot, 2010-06-10
  3. A postscript to John Bull, containing the history of the Crown-Inn, with the death of the widow, and what happened thereon. The sixth edition. by John Arbuthnot, 2010-06-10
  4. John Bull in his senses: being the second part of Law is a bottomless-pit. Printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Polesworth. The third edition. by John Arbuthnot, 2010-06-10
  5. The Miscellaneous Works of the Late Dr. Arbuthnot, Volume 2 by John Arbuthnot, 2010-02-11
  6. Miscellaneous Works of the Late Dr. Arbuthnot (Volume 1) by John Arbuthnot, 2009-12-26
  7. Peri Hierosynes, De Sacerdotio Of St. John Chrysostom (1906) (German Edition)
  8. Le Procès Sans Fin: Ou, L'historie De John Bull (French Edition) by Jonathan Swift, John Arbuthnot, et all 2010-02-12
  9. Law is a Bottomless Pit. Or, The History of John Bull. + A Key to the Lock. ... by John] [Arbuthnot, 1713
  10. Miscellaneous Works Of The Late Dr. Arbuthnot V1: With An Account Of The Author's Life (1770) by John Arbuthnot, 2008-10-27
  11. A postscript to John Bull, containing the history of the Crown-Inn, with the death of the widow, and what happened thereon. The third edition. by John Arbuthnot, 2010-06-10
  12. Malayalam Selections: With Tr., Grammatical Analyses, and Vocabulary, by A.J. Arbuthnot by Alexander John Arbuthnot, 2010-02-04
  13. A supplement to the miscellaneous works of the late Dr. Arbuthnot. by John Arbuthnot, 2010-06-10
  14. John Bull Still in His Senses; Being the Third Part of Law Is a Bottomless-Pit by John Arbuthnot, 2010-01-10

21. John Arbuthnot --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Cite this article. John Arbuthnot. born April 1667, Inverbervie, Kincardine, Scot. MLA style " John Arbuthnot." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium
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22. Arbuthnot, John
Arbuthnot, John. Note the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical The Life and Works of John Arbuthnot, (Oxford, 1892). PR3316.A5Z5 L
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1. Dates
Born: Arbuthnott (sic), Kincardineshire, Scotland, late April 1667 Baptized 29 April 1667
Died: London, 27 Feb. 1735
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2. Father
Occupation: Cleric
Alexander Arbuthnott (sic) was an episcopal clergyman. He refused to subscribe to the Presbyterian settlement in 1687 and was deprived in 1689.
No information on economic status.
3. Nationality
Birth: Scottish
Career: English
Death: English
4. Education
Schooling: Aberdeen; Oxford; St. Andrews, M.D.
Marischal College (Aberdeen), 1681?-5. M.A. 1685. The M.A. was the basic degree in a Scottish university; I count it as equivalent to a B.A.
University College, Oxford, 1694-6.
Doctor of Medicine by examination from St. Andrews, 1696.
5. Religion
Affiliation: Anglican
6. Scientific Disciplines
Primary: Demography
Subordinate: Mathematics, Medicine
Arbuthnot was primarily a political satirist.
His most important scientific work was a paper in the Philosophical Traqnsactions on the regularity in the proportion of male and female births, a paper that used the calculus of chance without advancing it, a paper more in demography than anything else.

23. Arbuthnot
Biography of John Arbuthnot (16671735) John Arbuthnot. Born April 1667 in Inverbervie, Kincardine, Scotland John Arbuthnot studied at Marischal College, Aberdeen, then took a medical degree
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John Arbuthnot
Born: April 1667 in Inverbervie, Kincardine, Scotland
Died: 27 Feb 1735 in London, England
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John Arbuthnot studied at Marischal College, Aberdeen, then took a medical degree at the University of St Andrews graduating in 1696. He translated Huygens ' tract on probability in 1692 and extended it by adding to it a few further games of chance. This was the first work on probability published in English. Arbuthnot went to London and gave lessons in mathematics. Around this time (1700) he published Essay towards a natural history of the Earth and Essay on the usefulness of mathematical learning. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1704. In 1705 he was appointed physician to Queen Anne. He continued his scientific work submitting a paper to the Royal Society in 1710 discussing the slight excess of male births over female births. This paper is perhaps the first application of probability to social statistics. In this paper he claims to demonstrate that divine providence, not chance, governs the sex ratio at birth. Arbuthnot's main fame is on his reputation as a wit and on his satirical writings. With Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, John Gay and Thomas Parnell he founded the Scriblerus Club in 1714, whose purpose was to satirise bad poetry and pedantry. The club was short-lived.

24. Pitoflaw
THE PIT OF LAW. By. John Arbuthnot. ( Excerpts) John had not run on a madding so long had it not been for an extravagant wife, whom Hocus
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THE PIT OF LAW
By
JOHN ARBUTHNOT
(Excerpts)
H OW J OHN DISCOVERED THAT H OCUS HAD AN I NTRIGUE WITH
HIS W IFE; AND WHAT FOLLOWED THEREUPON.
M RS. BULL'S VINDICATION OF THE INDISPENSABLE DUTY INCUMBENT UPON W IVES IN CASE OF THE
T YRANNY, I NFIDELITY, OR I NSUFFICIENCY OF H USBANDS; BEING A FULL A NSWER TO THE
D OCTOR'S S ERMON AGAINST A DULTERY.
JOHN found daily fresh proofs of the infidelity and bad designs of his deceased wife; amongst other things, one day looking over his cabinet, he found the following paper:
"It is evident that matrimony is founded upon an original contract, whereby the wife makes over the right she has by the law of Nature in favor of the husband, by which he acquires the property of all her posterity. But, then, the obligation is mutual; and where the contract is broken on one side it ceases to bind on the other. Where there is a right there must be a power to maintain it and to punish the offending party. This power I affirm to be that original right, or rather that indispensable duty lodged in all wives in the cases above-mentioned. No wife is bound by any law to which herself has not consented. All economical government is lodged originally in the husband and wife, the executive part being in the husband; both have their privileges secured to them by law and reason; but will any man infer from the husband being invested with the executive power, that the wife is deprived of her share, and that she has no remedy left but

25. ARBUTHNOT, JOHN
Arbuthnot, John. er visiting Lngfand In I~90 and establishing his reputationcu See The Life and Works of John Arbuthnot (f 892), by George Aitken.
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ARBUTHNOT, JOHN
er visiting Lngfand In I~90 and establishing his reputation cu: fously shaped caves anti archways which attract large numbers sisitors. At the 14th-century church of St Vigeans, I m. north ~s.rbroath, stands one of the most interesting of the sculptured nes of Scotland, with what is thought to be the only legible cription in the Pictish tongue. The parishoriginally called erbrothock and now incorporated with Arbroath for adrsistrative purposestakes its name from a saint or hermit ose chapel was situated at Grange of Conon, 31/2 m. north-west. ro miles west by south are the quarries of Carmyllie, the terIUS of a branch line from Arbroath, which was the first light Iway in Scotland and was opened in 1900. ase have discovered in the publication of this work a false clue Jamess resentment against the principal of Kings College. sttiswood, and other Church historians, and in Scotts Fasti ;lesiae Scoticanae. The poems are printed in Pinkertons Ancient ttish Poems (f786), i. pp. 138-i55. rnell has some ideas of it, but is idle; I could put together, d lard, and strike out well enough, but all that relates to the ences must be from you. en The death of Queen Anne put an end to Arbuthnots position ga court, but he still had an extensive practice, and in 1727 he cl~ livered the Harveian oration before the Royal College of ea Lysicians. Lord Chesterfield and William Pulteney were his 511 tients and friends; also Mrs Howard (Lady Suffolk) and illiam Congreve. His friendship with Swift was constant and ~ :imate; he was friend and adviser to Gay; and Pope wrote (2nd August 1734) that in a friendship of twenty years he had found one reason of complaint from him. Arbuthnots youngest a, who had just completed his education, died in December 31. He never quite recovered his former spirits and health :er this shock. On the 17th of July 1734 he wrote to Pope:

26. ARBUTHNOT, JOHN
Arbuthnot, John. er visiting Lngfand In I~90 and establishing his reputation cu English continuation, by the her of Dr John Arbuthnot, is preserved in the Advocates )rary, Edinburgh
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ARBUTHNOT, JOHN
er visiting Lngfand In I~90 and establishing his reputation cu: fously shaped caves anti archways which attract large numbers sisitors. At the 14th-century church of St Vigeans, I m. north ~s.rbroath, stands one of the most interesting of the sculptured nes of Scotland, with what is thought to be the only legible cription in the Pictish tongue. The parishoriginally called erbrothock and now incorporated with Arbroath for adrsistrative purposestakes its name from a saint or hermit ose chapel was situated at Grange of Conon, 31/2 m. north-west. ro miles west by south are the quarries of Carmyllie, the terIUS of a branch line from Arbroath, which was the first light Iway in Scotland and was opened in 1900. ase have discovered in the publication of this work a false clue Jamess resentment against the principal of Kings College. sttiswood, and other Church historians, and in Scotts Fasti ;lesiae Scoticanae. The poems are printed in Pinkertons Ancient ttish Poems (f786), i. pp. 138-i55. rnell has some ideas of it, but is idle; I could put together, d lard, and strike out well enough, but all that relates to the ences must be from you. en The death of Queen Anne put an end to Arbuthnots position ga court, but he still had an extensive practice, and in 1727 he cl~ livered the Harveian oration before the Royal College of ea Lysicians. Lord Chesterfield and William Pulteney were his 511 tients and friends; also Mrs Howard (Lady Suffolk) and illiam Congreve. His friendship with Swift was constant and ~ :imate; he was friend and adviser to Gay; and Pope wrote (2nd August 1734) that in a friendship of twenty years he had found one reason of complaint from him. Arbuthnots youngest a, who had just completed his education, died in December 31. He never quite recovered his former spirits and health :er this shock. On the 17th of July 1734 he wrote to Pope:

27. Project Gutenberg Edition Of The History Of John Bull
Project Gutenberg Presents. The History of John Bull. by John Arbuthnot. Project Gutenberg Release 2643 (May 2001) Author names above are linked to additional Gutenberg titles
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28. Arbuthnot, John. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fou
Arbuthnot, John. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English LanguageFourth Edition. 2000. 2000. Arbuthnot, John. SYLLABICATION Ar·buth·not.
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29. Arbuthnot | John | 1667-1735 | Scottish Physician And Satirist
Arbuthnot John 16671735 Scottish physician and satirist. BiographicalInformation. Occupation, Sphere of Activity. John Arbuthnot
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Biographical Information Occupation, Sphere of Activity John Arbuthnot ( ), physician to Queen Anne ( ), was educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen and took his degree in Medicine at the University of St Andrews. Better known for his political satire and statistical analysis, he taught mathematics in London for a while, until he had the good fortune to be present when Prince George of Denmark ( ) fell ill. Arbuthnot's treatment cured the prince, and he was taken on in as physician extraordinary to Queen Anne. In , he became physician in ordinary to the monarch. Arbuthnot's first paper to the Royal Society was a statistical study of demographics. He also translated a work by Huygens ( ) about probability. Arbuthnot was at Queen Anne's bedside when she died, and under the new regime, Arbuthnot fell out of favour and ceased to be a courtier. Arbuthnot's paper, presented at the Royal Society in , is worth a closer look, for though it is crude, and far from conclusive; it is the first known example of statistical inference. In this paper, An Argument for Divine Providence, Taken From the Constant Regularity Observ'd in the Births of Both Sexes

30. Arbuthnot | John | 1667-1735 | Scottish Physician And Satirist
Arbuthnot John 16671735 Scottish physician and satirist. Biographical information.David Gregory Papers (1664-1713); David Gregory Papers (1665-1710);
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    40. Biografia De Arbuthnot, John
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