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- VVisedome, patience, and constancie of our Most Gracious Sovereigne Lord, King Charles
- To the most honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, the humble declaration and petition of Major Geo. Wither
- British appeals, with Gods mercifull replies on behalf of the Commonwealth of England
- Vox & lacrimæ Anglorum, or, The true English-mens complaints to their representatives in Parliament
- Wonderful relation of a strange appearance of the devil in the shape of a lion, to a popish novice, not far from Redborn in Hertfordshire
- Votivum Carolo, or, A Welcome to His Sacred Majesty Charles the II
- Word for all, or, The Rumps funerall sermon
- Stolen moments
- Word in due season to the ranting royallists, and rigid Presbyterians &c.
- Oxford alderman's speech to the D. of M. when His Grace made his entrance into that city about Sept. 1680
- Godly-fear, or, The nature and necessity of fear, and its usefulness
- Allestree, 1651
- News from the stars, or, An ephemeris for the year 1676
- Catherine.
- News from the stars, or, An ephemeris for the year 1689
- Speculum anni, or, An almanack for the year of our Lord God 1682
- Bryant's first and last poems
- Merlini Anglici ephemeris, or, Astrological judgements for the year 1685
- country almanack, for the year 1675
- Destiny's child.
- Protestant almanack for the year from the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1680, our deliverance from popery by Queen Eliz., 121 ...
- Appendix to the translation of Tully's Panegyrick on Julius Caesar for his restauration of M. Marcellus, relating to the Prince of Orange
- Gypsy Moon.
- vision
- Crime of the heart.
- sermon preached in Trinity-College Chappell before the University of Dublin, January the 9th, 1693/4
- Lieutenant's woman.
- doctrine of zeal explained, and the practice of zeal perswaded
- right mistake.
- Christian physician
- Something so right.
- discourse occasion'd by the death of the Right Honourable the Lady Cutts
- Some remarks upon the life of that painful servant of God, Mr. Nathanael Heywood
- Ten sermons preach'd before Her Royal Highness, the Princess Ann of Denmark at the chappel at St. James
- faithfull surveyour
- covert for the orthododox [sic] Christian, or, A discovery of the Presbyterians false exposition of Scripture
- history and reasons of the dependency of Ireland upon the imperial crown of the kingdom of England
- Marcus Aurelius Antonius, the Roman Emperour, his meditations concerning himself
- strong man armed not cast out, but removed to a stronger hold viz, from profaneness to hypocrisie, or, An answer to a book entituled, The strong man armed cast out and his goods spoyled ... written by James Jackson ...
- Gulielmus pacificus, sive, Oration de pace felicissimus Gulielmi III
- royall martyr, or, King Charles the First no man of blood but a martyr for his people
- Hit man.
- Chantilly lace.
- Call it fate.
- Night child.
- Proof positive.
- In honour's shadow.
- defence of The antidote against Mr. Baxter's palliated cure of church divisions
- second letter unto a person of honour & quality containing some farther animadversions upon the Bishop of Worcester's letter
- Hē palaia diatheke
- My first 50 years in Dayton
- Saint George
- AUS DEN IDEEN ZUR PHILOSOPHIE DER GESCHICHTE DER MENSCHHEIT
- Whatever it takes.
- Cutter's Lady.
- Lady of the Island.
- Jesu Christi Domini Nostri Novum Testamentum, sive, Novum Foedus
- Tes iatrikes kartos, or, A treatise de morborum capitis essentiis & pronosticis
- Chantecler
- Compromising positions.
- Labour of love.
- elder brother
- Fine spring rain.
- Several informations and examinations taken concerning Lieutenant Colonell John Lilburn
- fresh memorial of the kingdom of Christ
- Like strangers.
- scheme of prophecy now to be fulfilled
- Holy Bible
- Montana's treasures.
- Twilight over Eden.
- Grady's lady.
- Cast a tall shadow.
- No right or wrong.
- short treatise containing all the principal grounds of Christian religion
- Ask not of me, Love.
- Hearts-ease in heart-trouble, or, A sovereign remedy against all trouble of heart that Christ's disciples are subject to
- Memorials of Alderman Whitmore, Bishop Wilkins, Bishop Reynolds, Alderman Adams ...
- Three ministers communicating their collections and notions.
- Papismus regiæ potestatis eversor
- Second time lucky.
- Of industry
- man around the house.
- Baston's case vindicated, or, A brief account of some evil practices of the present commisioners for sick and wounded, &c.
- pirate at heart.
- peace-maker, or, Two farewel-sermons
- One sultry summer.
- charter of Romney-Marsh, or, The laws and customs of Romney Marsh
- paraphrase on the New Testament
- right method of a setled peace of conscience and spiritual comfort
- sermon of repentance
- High jinx.
- Only forever.
- Small town secrets.
- Blood for blood, or, Murthers revenged
- Build me a dream.
- Call my name softly.
- saints desire, or, A cordiall for a fainting soule
- compleat statesman, or, The political will and testament of that great minister of state, Cardinal Duke de Richilieu
- abridgment des plusieurs cases et resolutions del common ley
- Royal voyage, or, The Irish expedition
- Moment to moment.
- exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church in matters of controversie
- Maximum in minimo, or, Mr. Jeremiah Rich's Pen's dexterity compleated
- Roberti Boyle nobilis Angli, Cogitationes de S. Scripturæ stylo
- Notæ, etc. de atmo-sphæris corporum consistentium
- Reach for the sky.
- Exercitationes de atmosphæris corporum consistentium
- Nova experimenta physico-mechanica de vi aeris elastica
- Sermon preach't before the societies for reformation in Dublin, Jan. 6, 1697/8
- Crosscurrents.
- right way to safety after ship-wrack
- afflicted prisoner's appeale
- double-cocu
- bibliothèque d'Oxfort
- XII arguments drawn out of the Scripture
- Chances are.
- As good as gold.
- marrow of astrology.
- Informed Risk.
- epitome of the art of husbandry
- New additions to the art of husbandry
- New additions to the art of husbandry
- physical dictionary
- Bloody news from Shrewsbury
- Navy blues.
- Man of mystery.
- narrative of Robert Bolron
- poem upon a laurel leaf
- Manuductio ad coelum, or, A guide to eternity
- Double identity.
- complete guide for justices of peace
- modest critick, or, Remarks upon the most eminent historians, antient and modern
- history of the most vile Dimagoras
- legall vindication of the liberties of England against illegall taxes and pretended acts of Parliament lately enforced on the people, or, Reasons assigned by William Prynne ... why he can neither in conscience, law, nor prudence submit to the new illegall tax or contribution of ninety thousand pounds the month
- Instructions to a nobleman's daughter concerning religion
- proceedings on the King and Queens commissions of the peace and oyer and terminer, and gaol-delivery of Newgate held for the city of London ... the 30th of April ... the first and second of May, 1690
- new merry dialogue betweene John and Bessee, the two lusty brave lovers of the country, or, A couragious way of vvooing
- Preliminaries to the crown of Scotland
- In too deep.
- true narrative and discovery of several very remarkable passages relating to the horrid popish plot
- Gift of gold.
- woman as good as the man, or, The equallity of both sexes
- Lover in the rough.
- right path.
- Pantheon
- Thrill of victory.
- beau defeated, or, The lucky younger brother
- Saunder's portraits and memoirs of eminent living political reformers
- triall of a Christians sincere love unto Christ
- Phoenix rising.
- Some helps for the Indians
- Ad session' Oyer' & terminer' & general' quarterial' session' pacis domini regis tent' pro civitat' London per adjournament' apud Justice-Hall in le Old-Baily London, die Veneris scil' tertio decimo die Octobris anno regni regis Caroli Secundi, hunc Angl' &c. tricesimo quarto
- Ad general' quarterial' session' pacis domini regis tent' pro civitat' London' apud Guihald' ejusdem civitatis, ac infra eand' civitat' die Veneris scilicet decimo die Januarii anno regni domini nostri Willielmi tertii ...
- Whereas His Majesty by his letters, bearing date the fourteenth day of this instant January, to us the lord lieutenant directed, taking notice of a malicious suggestion, diffused amongst his subjects of this kingdom, as if His Majesty did desire to infringe or weaken the late Acts of Settlement and Explanation passed in this kingdom ...
- declaration of the most Christian King Lewis the XIV of France and Navarre
- Whereas His Majesty, under his royal signet, and sign manual, bearing date at his court at Whitehall, the sixth day of September 1672, hath signified unto us the lord lieutenant and Council, that His Majestie by letters patents, under his great seal of England, bearing date the eighth day of May, in the thirteenth year of his reign, hav[e] nominated, constituted and ordained his trusty and well-beloved John Ogleby Esq., master of the revels and masques in this kingdom, and by his said letters patents impowered the said John Ogleby, or his lawful deputy or deputies, to ereu [sic] and keep an office, to be known and called by the name of the Revells Office ...
- Memoirs of Lieutenant General Ludlow.
- Aur. Theodosii v. cl.& inlustris opera
- Manual of prayers and litanies
- Shelter from the storm.
- Whereas His Majesty hath been graciously pleased to grant a warrant under his royal sign manual, to prepare a bill to pass under the great seal of England, containing a grant or demise of all His Majesties revenue in this his kingdom of Ireland ...
- Come home to me.
- Manual of prayers and other Christian devotions
- amber sky.
- Whereas His Majestie was graciously pleased by a commission under the great seal of England, bearing date at Westminster on or about the tenth day of December last past, to constitute and appoint Sir Charles Meredith, Knight and chancellor of His Majesties Court of Exchequer in this kingdom ...
- Whereas His Majestie by his gracious letters, bearing date the two and twentieth day of September last to us the lord lieutenant directed, taking notice, that the late commissioners for executing the Acts of Settlement & Explanation, did not by virtue of their commission proceed to the adjudication of any the claims of the transplanted persons to the province of Connaught ...
- Whereas His Majesty by letters patents under his great seal of Ireland, bearing date the eighteenth day of May in the two and thirtieth year of his reign, hath been graciously pleased to grant unto Sir Thomas Armestrong, Knight, and Colonel George Legg, their executors, administrators and assigns, full, free and absolute licence, power and authority, that they by themselves ... should ... make in some convenient place or places ... such quantity of halfpence of copper as might by them be issued amongst His Majesties subjects ...
- Kentucky woman.
- Whereas His Majesty out of his princely care for securing the true Protestant religion, and to satisfie the minds of all his loving subjects therein, for the more effectual discovery and suppression of the most horrid and execrable popish plot ...
- Whereas in an act lately passed in this present Parliament, entitled, an Act for Setling the Subsidy of Poundage ...
- Whereas in an act passed in the late Parliament, intituled, an Act for Setling the Subsidy of Poundage, and Granting a Subsidy of Tunnage, and other sums of money, unto His Royal Majestie ...
- Whereas in the tenth year of the reign of His Majesties royal father King Charles the First of ever blessed memory, there was an act of Parliament made and passed in this kingdom of Ireland ...
- Whereas in the twenty eighth year of the reign of King Henry the Sixth, there was one right wholesome law made in this realm for the suppressing, taking, and killing of notorious thieves and robbers, the tenor whereof is in these words following ...
- Whereas information hath been given that many persons of the popish religion inhabiting within this kingdom have great store of arms now in their possession, and that of late they have generally taken the liberty to ride armed beyond what hath formerly been accustomed by them ...
- Whereas information is given unto us the Lords Justices and Council, that divers great summes of money have been of late secretly conveyed, and transported out of this kingdom, contrary to the laws and statutes now in force prohibiting the same, to the great impoverishing of the realm, and final consumption to the treasure thereof, if not speedily prevented ...
- Cl. vir Joannis Maplet, M.D. Epistolarum medicarum specimen de themarum bathoniensium effectis
- Jo.
- Whereas it appears by the examination of John Totty, one of the officers at mace in the city of Dublin, taken upon oath before the lord mayor of the said city, that on the first day of this instant April, the examinant being commanded, went with the magistrates and other officers, pursuant to an order of this board, to a mass house on the Merchants-Key in this city, where they found a priest & many people assembled together ...
- Whereas many and great inconveniences have happened to His Majesties subjects of this kingdom ...
- first volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy
- first volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy
- second volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy
- Whereas on the seventh day of November last we did set out a proclamation whereby we did continue the respective collectors for the respective counties in the said proclamation mentioned, in the execution of the said imployment, as receivers of the quit-rents due to His Majesty ...
- third volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy
- fourth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy
- Whereas our very good Lord Richard Lord Viscount Ranelagh and his partners by their contract with His Majesty passed under the great seal of England ...
- fourth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy
- fifth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy
- sixth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy
- seventh volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy
- Peace of mind.
- commentarie or exposition upon the prophecie of Habakkuk
- Whereas Redmond O Hanlon of Tonderegee, in the county of Armagh, yeoman, Laughlin Mac Redmond O Hanlon of Killeany, yeoman, Daniel Mac Murphy Mac Thorlagh Roe O Murphy of the same, yeoman, Cormuck Raver O Murphy of the same, yeoman, Hugh Turr O Murphy of the same, yeoman [and 22 others] have of late committed several burglaries, robberies, and stealths in the said several counties of Armagh, Kerry, Cork, Limerick, Mayo, Sligoe, and else-where within this kingdom, besides divers other outrages ...
- touch of class.
- Honky tonk angel.
- Severall lavvs and order[s] made at severall General Courts in the years 1661, 1662, 1663
- Like wildfire.
- Severall lavvs and orders made at the General Courts in May 3, August 1, & October 11, 1665
- For all my tomorrows.
- Several lavvs and orders made at the General Court held at Boston, the 23d of May, 1666, and on the 11th of October following
- Whereas Redmond O Hanlon of Tondergee in the county of Armagh, yeoman, and severall other persons named in a proclamation issued from this board, dated the 14th of December 1674, were for the reasons in the said proclamation expressed, proclaimed rebels and traytors ...
- family well-ordered, or, An essay to render parents and children happy in one another
- Whereas Redmond O Hanlon of Tonderegee in the county of Armagh, yeoman, Laughlin Mac Redmond O Hanlon of Kelleany, yeoman, and several other persons named in a proclamation issued from this board, dated the 14th of December 1674, were for the reasons in the said proclamation expressed, proclaimed rebels and traytors ...
- very useful manual, or, The young mans companion
- Whereas Robert Brown vicar of Castle-Lyons, Oliver Parr, Henry Parr, Edward Morly, Dennis Kearny, and John Patt, petitioned us in behalf of themselves, and several other inhabitants of the town of Castle-Lyons in the county of Cork, setting forth that on Wednesday the eleventh of June last, 1662 there hapned in the town of Castle-Lyons a sudden and violent fire ...
- Modest vindication of Oliver Cromwell from the unjust accusations of Lieutenant-General Ludlow in his Memoirs
- Tess.
- Whereas Robert Robinson late of Clanculgg, in the county of Fermanagh, yeoman, John Irwin alias John Irwin Powshane of the same in the same county yeoman, Archibald Noble junior late of Lisnaskea in the same county yeoman, [and 19 others] have of late committed several burglaries, roberies and stealths, in several parts within this kingdom, besides divers other outrages ...
- Whereas Rory Mac Randal Mac Donnel late of the barony of Dungannon in the county of Tyrone, Owen Doo Mac Donnel of the same, Toole Ballagh Mac Donnel late of Croskevenagh in the barony and county aforesaid, [and 16 others] and their complices have in the counties of Monoghan, Antrim, Downe, Tyrone and Londonderry, and other places appeared in arms against His Majesties authority, and several of them have committed murders, burglaries, robberies and stealths ...
- Two alone.
- book of directions and cures done by that safe and successful medicine, called, Nendick's popular pill
- Moon shadow.
- compendium of the operations, vertues, and use of Dr. Nendicks applauded antipancronicon
- Sharing California.
- Whereas Rory Mac Randall Mac Donnell late of the barony of Dungannon in the county of Tyrone, Owen Doo Mac Donnell of the same, Toole Ballagh Mac Donnell late of Croskevenagh in the barony and county aforesaid, [and 16 others] and their complices had in the counties of Monoghan, Antrim, Downe, Tyrone and Londonderry, and other places appeared in armes against His Majesties authority, and several of them committed murders, burglaries, robberies and stealths, besides divers other out-rages to the terror and annoyance of His Majesties loyall and good subjests ...
- tender silence.
- compendium of the operations, vertue, and use of Dr. Nendick's applauded antipancronicon
- compendium of the vertues, operations, and use of that applauded antipancronicon called Nendicks--popular--pill
- Light for another night.
- Whereas several complaints have been made unto us by the farmers and commissioners of His Majesties excise upon beer, ale and strong-waters, and for granting licences for selling of beer and ale by retayle ...
- New art of thriving, or, The Way to get and keep money
- Emily's house.
- Whereas the commissioners appointed for rating and assessing the several subsidies granted to His Majestie by the Parliament, lately sitting in this kingdom, have in several counties neglected to make returnes of the estreates of the said subsidies into His Majesties Court of Exchequer ...
- New ballad upon Dr. Oates his retreat from White-Hall into the city
- New ballad upon the land-bank, or, Credit restored
- New ballad upon the present conspiracy of the papists
- New ballad, with the definition of the word Tory
- Whereas the commissioners and chief governors of His Majesties revenue (being the persons and officers duly authorized by themselves, substitutes, agents or servants for the receiving, collecting and answering the duty arising by hearths, firing-places, stoves and publick ovens and kilns) have desired that all our due care may be taken, that no certificates be unduly granted by the justices of the peace unto such persons who by the acts for setting the said duty on His Majesty are uncapable thereof ...
- Whereas the Kings Most Excellent Majestie hath lately published a declaration, intituled, His Majesties Declaration for encouragement of seamen and mariners imployed in the present service ...
- Epigrammatum delectus ex omnibus tum veteribus, tum recentioribus poetis accuratè decerptus
- Comfort and joy.
- idea of happiness, in a letter to a friend
- Articles of high misdemeanour
- Against the rules.
- Ots's lamentation and a vision that appeared to him since his tryal
- Whereas the late farmers of His Majesties customs and other revenues of this kingdom, have convenanted with His Majesty, that they shall, and will pay and discharge all debentures for repayments of customs for foreign goods made within the time of their farm ...
- Britannia, or, The Kingdom of England and dominion of Wales actually survey'd
- Whereas the late horrid plot & conspiracy of divers priests and Jesuits, and other papists, against His Majesties sacred person, and for the subversion of the Protestant religion and His Majesties government, hath been so far discovered, that the said effects thereof have by His Majesties care and the blessing of Almighty God been hitherto prevented, and the most notorious offenders therein brought to condigne punishment in England, or are secur'd, or fled from justice ...
- Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the three and twentieth day of this instant September, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations we have thought fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament untill the five and twentieth day of October next ...
- Winter's end.
- Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the first day of December next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament untill the seventeenth day of January next ...
- Pirate O'Keefe.
- Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the seventeenth day of January next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament untill the twentieth day of February next ...
- Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the tenth day of April next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament untill the second day of May next ...
- Wilder name.
- Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the fourth day of July next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament untill the third day of August next ...
- Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued until the third day of August next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament until l the seventh day of September next ...
- Whereas the process of His Majesties Court of Exchequer are issued out to several sheriffs, collectors, and receivers of the respective counties, towns, and places of this kingdom, for divers arrears of rents, debts, and other sums of money due to the kings Majestie, at or before the twenty fifth day of December, one thousand six hundred sixty eight ...
- Whereas the sins of prophane swearing and cursing are offenses forbidden by the word of God, and do highly provoke his wrath, not onely against the persons that are guilty thereof but also against the place where such crimes are permitted to pass unpunished ...
- Whereas there was an ordinance made by the late general convention of this kingdom, assembled by His Majesties authority, intituled, an Ordinance for the Speedy Raising of Moneys for His Majesties Service ...
- Whereas upon the French Kings declaring warr against His Majestie and his subjects, His Majestie hath issued his declaration against the French, which followeth in these words ...
- Whereas we are authorized and required by His Majesties letters, bearing date the 13th day of February, 1676, to give such further rules and directions for the better disposing and settling the remaining part of the security of the commissioned officers which served His Majestie in the wars of Ireland, before the fifth of June, 1649 ...
- Whereas we are highly sensible of the many and great inconveniences, which His Majesties good subjects in this kingdome are too frequently brought under by the multitude of causeless presentments and indictments, which are usually prosecuted at the assizes and sessions, rather out of malice or revenge than for the furtherance of justice ...
- Whereas we are informed, that several collectors of the several pole-monies lately raised in this kingdome for His Majesties service, have not as yet accompted into the receipt of His Majesties Exchequer, for the monies so received by them, the names of which collectors are as followeth ...
- Whereas we are informed, that to the disadvantage of His Majesties service, divers officers of His Majesties army in this kingdom do absent themselves from their respective quarters, without license of His Grace the Duke of Ormonde Lord Lieutenant General, or of us the lord deputy of this kingdom ...
- Whereas we are informed that to the disadvantage of His Majesties service, divers officers of His Majesties army in this kingdom do absent themselves from their several quarters without our license, and whereas upon the accompt of the last harvest ...
- Whereas we are informed, that in many cities and towns corporate within this kingdom, greater customers, tolls and duties than are really due, have been of late exacted in right of the said corporations, upon goods imported or exportd into or out of the said cities and towns corporate, to the great prejudice of His Majestie his customers, the decay of trade, and the discouragement of merchants ...
- Whereas we are informed, that the price of corn, and all sorts of grain and meal, is grown excessive great in severall parts of this kingdom, and the same doth arise (as is conceived) not so much from the scarcity of the store, as from the great quantities of corn that have been of late carried out of this countrey into foreign parts, and also from the ill disposed minds of the countrey-farmers and corn-masters at home ...
- Whereas wee are informed, that divers merchants, strangers, & others, have lately brought into this kingdom several peices [sic] of Dutch coyne, commonly known by the name of new lyon dollars, stamped with a lyon rampant on the one side ...
- copy of Admiral Russel's letter to the Earl of Nottingham
- Parliaments accounts cast up
- Blind justice.
- Radio daze.
- snow image.
- exposition of the creed
- little bit country.
- [R]abshakeh rebuked, and his [ra]iling accusations refuted
- To the Jews natural, and to the Jews spiritual
- Just Kate.
- Bought women.
- address to Protestants of all perswasions
- Dade, 1676
- Dade, 1677
- Dade, 1678
- Dade, 1679
- Dade, 1681
- Whereas we are informed, that the number of tories and robbers in the province of Ulster, and some other parts of this kingdom is much increased, notwithstanding many proclamations from this board for apprehending of divers tories, and they are of late grown much more bloody than formerly they have been, so that several robberies, burglaries and murthers are daily committed by them ...
- Whereas we are informed by the Earl of Ranelagh, and his partners, that several sheriffs and collectors within the respective counties of this kingdom, have received by vertue of His Majesties process, divers considerable summs of money due to His Majestie, and which do belong to the Earl of Ranelagh and partners undertaking, some of whom have accompted lately in the Exchequer, but not paid in the money due from them ...
- Whereas we are informed that the price of corn, and all sorts of grain, meale and malt, is grown excessive high in several parts of this kingdom, which both arise as is conceived from the great quantities of corn which have been of late carried out of this kingdom, into foreign parts ...
- Daniel, 1652
- Whereas we are informed that the price of corn, and all sorts of grain, meale and malt, is grown excessive high in several parts of this kingdom, which doth arise as is conceived from the great quantities of corn which have been of late carried out of this kingdom, into forreign parts ...
- Whereas we are informed that some considerable quantities of wooll have been fraudulently exported out of this kingdom, from obscure places, under false package, without lycence or payment of His Majesties duties ...
- Whereas we have been necessarily occasioned to take especial notice, that His Majesties revenue arising by hearths, firing places and stoves within this kingdom, hath of late become very much impaired, and still continues deeply in arrear ...
- Whereas we have by the blessing of God discovered and disappointed a traiterous conspiracy for surprizing and taking His Majesties castle of Dublin, (His Majesties principal fort in this his kingdom), which the said conspirators had designed to do on the 21th day of this present moneth of May ...
- Whereas we have received information, that Gerald Fitz-Gerald of [...] in the county of [...] and Richard Fitz-Gerald brother of the said Gerald, have of late committed several burglaries, robberies and stealths ...
- Whereas we have received information, that Connor ô Dee, late of Arglin, in the county of Tipperary, yeoman, and Richard Power, late of Ballintotry in the said county yeoman, have of late committed several burglaries, robberies, and stealths ...
- Now we the lord lieutenant and Council, in pursuance of His Majesties said letters, and by virtue of the said clause in the act explaining the Act of Settlement, do by this our act of Council, give and grant general licence and leave to all and every His Majesties Roman Catholic subjects ...
- Dove
- long road home.
- Dove
- Dove
- Dove
- Dove
- Dove
- Dove
- Dove
- almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord 1659
- ephemeris for the year of our Lord God, 1681
- Merlini Anglici ephemeris, or, Astrological judgments for the year 1677
- Violets are blue.
- Ekklēsialogia, being an almanack for the year of our Blessed Savior's incarnation, 1679
- Poor Robin 1673
- Poor Robin 1681
- Whereas we the lord lieutenant have lately received His Majesties letters dated the 28th of September 1672 which follow in these words ...
- Cyclopedia of universal geography
- Defy the sun
- Whereas we the lord lieutenant and Council according to His Majesties pleasure, and commands signified unto us by the lords of His Majesties Most Honourable Privy Council of England, by their letters bearing date the twenty sixth day of September last ...
- Iter boreale his country clown, or, The Country scourg'd for their barbarisme to the citizens
- Iter boreale, to the Presbyterian party, or, Doctor Wildes recantation from his reformed study, to Mr. Calamy in Aldermanbury
- Poor Robin 1685
- Nature, nobility, character, and complement of money
- Poor Robin 1687
- Poor Robin 1688
- Jacobites exultation upon their conceiv'd hopes of the present plot
- Late K. James's commission to his privateers
- By the King, a declaration
- His Majesties letter to the House of Lords and Commons, writ from St. Germains the 3d of February 1688
- Protestant almanack for the year from the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1668, our deliverance from popery by Queen Eliz., 109
- His Majesties most gracious and general pardon
- Protestant almanack for the year from the incarnation of Jesus Christ 1669, our deliverance from popery by Queen Eliz., 110
- Strings.
- James the Second, by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c.
- Bronzes antiques de la collection Dutoit
- Rainbow days.
- Apollo Anglicanus
- Astrological observations and predictions for the year of our Lord 1691
- Strangers on a train.
- Whereas His Majesty hath been certainly informed of the killing and destroying of the game in and about his honour of Hampton-Court ...
- Bittersweet betrayal.
- compleat ephemeris for the year of Christ, 1685
- Destinations south.
- Swan
- Angelus Britannicus
- Christs Kirk on the green
- Twice shy.
- injured prince vindicated, or, A scurrilous and detracting pamphlet answer'd
- Branigan's touch.
- Package deal.
- Added delight.
- farewel-sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street
- Calendarium astrologicum, or, An almanack for the year of our Lord God 1685
- Calendarium ecclesiasticum, or, A new almanack after the old fashion
- Yesterday's child.
- White 1685
- Goddess of joy.
- Anti-sozzo, sive, Sherlocismus enervatus
- Mr. Alsop's speech to the King upon the presenting of an address
- doctrine & directions, but more especially, the practice and behavior of a man in the act of the nevv birth
- Games of chance.
- siege and surrender of Mons
- Unsuspecting Heart.
- Shiloh's promise.
- white blackbird
- Ancient legal course and fundamental constitution of the Palace-court or Marshalsea
- To cut the rigging
- Interlude.
- Morning-exercise at Cripplegate, or, Several cases of conscience practically resolved by sundry ministers, September 1661
- Apollonii Conica
- Jani Anglorum facies nova, or, Several monuments of antiquity touching the great councils of the kingdom and the court of the kings immediate tenants and officers
- Directions about preparing for death
- Cupid's court of salutations
- Ulterior motives.
- Blue chip bride.
- funeral sermon preached on the occasion of the Right Honourable the Earl of Sh--y's late interment in Dorset-shire
- Batchellors answer to the maids complaint, or, The Young men's vindication
- Resvscitatio, or, Bringing into pvblick light several pieces of the works, civil, historical, philosophical, and theological, hitherto sleeping, of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon ...
- True peace, or, A moderate discourse to compose the unsettled consciences and greatest differences in ecclesiastical affaires
- Seeing is believing.
- Tagged.
- relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira in the year 1548
- life of Dr. Thomas Morton, late Bishop of Duresme
- Eternity, or, The weightiness of the unseen concerns of the other world, from their duration
- discourse about Christ and antichrist, or, A demonstration that Jesus is the Christ
- review and conclusion of The antidote agianst [sic] Mr. Baxter's palliated cure of church-divisions
- Mentors, models and mothers
- Home is the sailor.
- mystery of astronomy made plain to the meanest capacity, by an arithmetical description of the terrestrial and celestial globes
- Meditations and motives for prayer upon the seven dayes of the weeke
- short catechisme containing the principles of religion
- Leitourgia theiotera ergia, or, Liturgie a most divine service
- Quakerism confirmed, or, A vindication of the chief doctrines and principles of the people called Qvakers from the arguments and objections of the students of divinity (so called) of Aberdeen in their book entituled Quakerism convassed [sic]
- Halfway to heaven.
- William Michel unmasqued, or, The staggering instability of the pretended stable Christian discovered
- Noctes hibernæ, winter-nights exercises
- sermon preached vpon the fifth of November, 1679
- Theses theologicæ
- Bedside manner.
- Reluctant mistress.
- love expert.
- Shop management
- Ships in the night.
- Convicted of love.
- Rob. Baronii, theologi ac philosophi celeberrimi, Metaphysica generalis
- Vignola, or, The compleat architect
- nonconformists vindicated from the abuses put upon them by Mr. [brace] Durel and Scrivener
- Father knows best.
- Moments harsh, moments gentle.
- Daring moves.
- Ruby fire.
- Private practice.
- Intimate circle.
- works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D., late master of Trinity-College in Cambridge
- Places in the heart.
- Psalms of David in English meeter
- warning from the Lord God of life and power
- Reckless surrender.
- burden of Babylon and the triumph of Sion
- hidden pearl.
- Codex Mendoza
- description of the province and bay of Darian
- Christian-Quaker and his divine testimony vindicated by Scripture, reason, and authorities
- King of the mountain.
- sermon upon the passion of our Blessed Saviour
- Mercy in the midst of judgment
- It happened one night.
- Psalms and hymns composed and fitted for the present occasion of publick thanks-giving, October 24, 1651
- Strictly for hire.
- Apparatus ad theologiam in usum academiarum
- stranger's smile.
- Two centuries of select hymns and spiritual songs
- Two centuries of select hymns collected out of the Psalms
- Banishment of poverty by J.D. of Albany
- Euasmos basilikos, ē, Stephagos thriambichos
- Bacchus conculcatus, or, Sober reflections upon drinking
- letter sent by the Grand Visier to the Duke of Lorrain, in his camp at Zaluock, on the eighteenth of September, 1687
- Time enough for love.
- Babe in the woods.
- Take the risk.
- New Atlantis
- Protestant letter to the lords in the Tower
- coppie of a letter sent to a gentlevvoman one of the separation in Holland
- To the Parliament of the commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, assembled at Westminster
- Those who built Stalingrad
- muses congratulatory address to his excellency the Lord General Monck
- dreadful account of a most terrible earthquake which lately happened in Italy
- riches of grace displayed
- Mixed messages.
- Wrong address, right place.
- Anabaptism, the trve fovntaine of independency, Brownisme, Antinomy, Familisome, and the most of the other errours, which for the time due trouble the Church of England, vnsealed
- Love finds Yancey Cordell.
- well-spring of sciences
- spirit is willing.
- answer to those qvestions propounded by the Parliament to the assembly of divines, touching jus divinum in matter of church-government
- Golden adventure.
- short catechism contayning the principles of religion
- courtship of Carol Sommers.
- Temporary honeymoon.
- Kalendarium Pennsilvaniense, or, America's messinger
- Telescopium uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of Christs incarnation M. DC. LXIII
- Telescopium uranicum repurgatum & limatum, or, Physical, astrological, and meteorological observations for the year of Christ's incarnation M.DC.LXVII
- almanack for the yeare 1655
- Speculum perspicuum uranicum, or, An almanack for the year of Christ, 1681
- Nuncius cœlestis, or, The starry messenger
- Hexapla Jacobæa
- Culpepper revived
- Pastoral admonitions
- Best man.
- Dade 1647
- Daniel 1654
- woman's work.
- redemption of time, or, A sermon containing very good remedies for them that have mis-spent their time
- other mother.
- Pond
- Walk upon the wind.
- essay to revive the primitive doctrine and practice of infant-baptism in the resolution of four questions
- Diamond Bay.
- Pond
- Infant-baptism from heaven, and not of men, or, A moderate discourse concerning the baptism of the infant-seed of believers
- Make room for daddy.
- elenchus of opinions concerning the cure of the small pox
- Protestant almanack for the year 1692
- Free to dream.
- Protestant almanack for the year 1693
- Dos pou sto, or, An answer to Sure footing, so far as Mr. Whitby is concerned in it
- Maggie's man.
- Unto all Gods host in England
- girl most likely to.
- Protestant almanack for the year 1697
- Protestant almanack for the year 1698
- Protestant almanack for the year 1699
- 1677 Apollo Anglicanus
- All we know of heaven.
- reward of Christian patience
- Petticoat lawyer.
- rarities of Russia with the interest of England in point of trade with that country
- Rancho Diabolo.
- Unser Ozeanflug
- Spike is missing.
- 1680 Apollo Anglicanus
- Vietnam: ground zero
- Swallow
- Ready, willing and Abel.
- Illustrissimo Domino Dno. Richardo Cromwel
- Five by ten.
- Angelus Britannicus
- counterfeit convert, a scandal to Christianity
- Angel vs. Maclean.
- he-goats horn broken, or, Innocency elevated against insolency & impudent falshood
- Patrick Gallagher's widow.
- Ephemeris absoluta
- Quakers plainness detecting fallacy
- marrow of sacred divinity
- expostulation with the bishops, so called, in England
- discourse of the duty of shewing forth a good example in our lives
- Safety in war, or, The infallible artillery of a kingdom, fleet or army
- Upon the rebuilding the city
- amours of Messalina, late queen of Albion
- Voyages of the Dutch brig of war Dourga
- Out on a limb.
- Code of silence.
- One whiff of scandal.
- Winter morning.
- Catalogus librorum in bibliotheca Aulæ Magdalenæ
- unlawfulness of bonds of resignation
- Gospel-truth stated and vindicated
- Virginia, more especially the south part thereof, richly and truly valued
- After you.
- country Christmas.
- One for one.
- Light of day.
- Temporary temptress.
- catechism truly representing the doctrines and practices of the Church of Rome, with an answer thereunto
- Panem quotidianum, or, A short discourse
- Answer of some if not all the citizens of London & freemen of England ...
- Antichristian principle fully discovered
- history of Appian of Alexandria
- fresh start.
- Arbitrary government display'd in the tyrannick usurpation of the Rump Parliament and Oliver Cromwell
- Aristophanous kōmōdiai duo Ploutos kai nephelai
- White heat.
- Vanquish the night.
- Donovan's chance.
- Cinderella girl.
- arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Sir John Friend, knight for high treason
- new world.
- Thoughts well employ'd, or, The duty of self-observation
- apparition, or the genius of Ireland
- Courage to love.
- Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians
- change of seasons.
- Speculum nauticum
- Notes on prints
- Tender offer.
- vindication of the new theory of the earth from the exceptions of Mr. Keill and others
- Love and other surprises.
- just enquiry into the libeller's abuse of the people called Quakers
- Book of the valuations of all the ecclesiasticall preferments in England and Wales
- Glory, glory.
- freehold estates of England, or, England itself the best fund or security
- Looking for trouble.
- Upon a midnight clear.
- Pendragon virus.
- Johannis Buxtorfi Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaicum
- Handsome devil.
- last good man alive.
- Shadows on the sand.
- Four dollars and fifty-one cents.
- Paradise remembered.
- Echoes of summer.
- difference between the Church of England, and the Church of Rome
- Downright dangerous.
- summer to come home.
- Carr's case
- way back home
- exposition with practical observations upon the book of Job
- It's only temporary
- manual, or, Three small and plain treatises
- Of the perspicuity of Scripture, and rules for interpretation of it
- perfection of the evangelical revelation
- Diatribae duæ medico-philosophicæ
- essay of the pathology of the brain and nervous stock
- Pathologiæ cerebri, et nervosi generis specimen
- Pathologiæ cerebri, et nervosi generis specimen
- relation of the battell fought by the forces of the King and Parliament
- scourge to the rebellious, or, A sermon preached at the parish Church of St. Antholin, in the city of London, June the 28th, 1685
- Out of the mist.
- Vindiciæ vindiciarum, or, A vindication of a late treatise, entituled, Infant-baptism asserted and vindicated by Scripture and antiquity
- Step from a dream.
- general testimony to the everlasting truth of God
- Till I loved you.
- Spadacrene Dunelmensis, or, A short treatise of an ancient medicinal fountain or vitrioline spaw near the city of Durham
- return of Slade Garner.
- Andronicus Comnenius
- Lazarus rising
- projectors
- Nehushtan, or, A sober and peaceable discourse, concerning the abolishing of things abused to superstition and idolatry
- Protestancy condemned by the expresse verdict and sentence of Protestants
- Moonlight and lace.
- essay in defence of the female sex
- rumor of love.
- en agiois matros imon Athēnagorou ...
- Markou Antoninou autokratoras tōn eis eauton, biblia 12
- sermon of judgment
- panegyrick on His Sacred Majesties royal person, Charles IId
- Bill and answer, betwixt Jack Catch plaintiff, and Slingsby Bethel, & al. defendants, of the year, 1681
- Thunderbolt.
- call and visitation from the Lord God of heaven and earth unto Christendom (so called)
- Lucky in love.
- Resurrection founded on justice, or, A vindication of this great standing reason assigned by the ancients and modern
- Frame-up.
- Lead with your heart.
- elder brother
- novum organum of Sir Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans
- scornefull lady
- Guilt by association.
- Oxonii encomium
- complete Christian dictionary
- unfortunate bride, or, The Blind lady a beauty
- Minḥah belulah, sive, Strōmateus epistolikos
- Night shift.
- confutation of atheism from the structure and origin of human bodies.
- No trespassing allowed.
- discourse
- Windsor-drollery
- general practise of physick
- To the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, now sitting at Westminster
- Earl of Berkeley's speech to the corporation of Trinity-House
- Earl of Berkeley's speech to the corporation of Trinity-House
- gauntlet.
- Thesaurus Biblicus, seu, Promptuarium sacrum
- Blessing in disguise.
- Moriah's mutiny.
- echo of thunder.
- Yours, mine and ours.
- All those years ago.
- book of Bertram the priest, concerning the body and blood of Christ in the sacrament
- family plan.
- Hadriani Beverlandi de fornicatione cavenda admonitio, sive, Adhortatio ad pudicitiam et castitatem
- baby track.
- Indiction, or, Accounting by fifteens, the great style of prophetic time
- short view of the Antinomian errours
- kingdom of Jesus Christ entering its succession at 1697, according to a calendar of time
- For the love of Lilah.
- thousand years kingdom of Christ, in its full Scripture-state
- Italian convert, newes from Italy of a second Moses, or, The life of Galeacius Caracciolus, the Noble Marquesse of Vico
- short treatise containing all the principal grounds of Christian religion
- short treatise containing all the principall grounds]
- Banners of grace and love displayed in the farther conversion of the Indians in New-England
- Whole book of Psalmes
- Good things to come, or, A setting forth some of the great things that will contemporize and take place when our Lord Christ shall come again
- wishing tree.
- Pharmacopoeia Batean[a], or, Bate's dispensatory
- No lies between us.
- Aphorismes of justification, with their explication annexed
- Leather and lace.
- Mornings at seven.
- Family friendly.
- healing touch.
- real charmer.
- Annie in the morning.
- Top of the mountain.
- man she married.
- Child of the storm.
- Someone to talk to.
- Rebel to the rescue.
- Baby, it's you.
- man worth loving.
- Suspicious minds.
- Someone's baby.
- Safe haven.
- Luring a lady.
- Over easy
- Prodigal Father.
- By special request.
- Mariah
- Gift of gold
- Catherine.
- Whisper in the wind
- honeymoon
- call to the unconverted to turn and live, and accept of mercy while mercy maybe had, as ever they would find mercy in the day of their extremity
- longest pleasure
- Some extracts out of Mr. James Stewart's letters which were communicated to Myn Heer Fagel, the States Pensionary of the Province of Holland
- Gypsy
- lady and the lumberjack.
- Wedding party.
- history of the Kings Majesties affaires in Scotland
- Wit and drollery
- Ecchoes from the sixth trumpet.
- Speculum speculativum, or, A considering-glasse
- Better than ever.
- Sutter's wife
- Wits, or, Sport upon sport.
- Hometown man.
- minute to smile
- Hermes theologus, or, A divine Mercurie dispatcht with a grave message of new descants upon old records
- little time in Texas.
- queen-like closet, or, Rich cabinet
- Conformity re-asserted in an echo to R.S., or, A return of his VVord to Doctor Womock's asserting
- little stone, pretended to be out of the mountain, tried, and found to be a counterfeit, or, An examination & refutation of Mr. Lockyers lecture, preached at Edinburgh, anno 1651, concerning the mater of the visible church
- Concerning images and idolatry
- discourse of the necessity of church-guides, for directing Christians in necessary faith
- reply to the ansvver of the Catholiqve apology, or, A cleere vindication of the Catholiques of England from all matter of fact charg'd against them by their enemyes
- Catalogus variorum librorum apud Theatrum Sheldonianum novissimis annis impressorum
- supplement to the proposal for a general fishery
- Talk of the town.
- Of magistracy
- Rough and ready.
- divine institution of congregational churches, ministry and ordinances
- Where there is love.
- Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiasticall
- One perfect rose.
- Swiss bliss.
- Valentine hearts and flowers.
- Courtship Texas style!
- Hello again.
- Charmed.
- Wolf and the angel.
- Marriage Texas style!
- Arrow in the snow
- When somebody needs you
- Gypsy summer
- Jake's christmas
- More than friends
- Constitutions and canons ecclesiastical
- Rescuer
- form of common prayer to be used on Wednesday the tenth day of October next, throughout the whole kingdom of England and dominion of Wales
- form of prayer with thanksgiving to Almighty God
- form of prayer with thanksgiving to be used yearly on the fifth day of November
- second letter from the author of the discourse concerning extreme unction
- Man of the family
- discourse of the general notions of money, trade & exchanges, as they stand in relation to each other
- harder they fall
- Divine glimpses of a maiden muse
- Mike's baby
- When somebody wants you
- Oeconomia corporis animalis
- place for eagles
- Exile's end
- hell-raiser.
- Cassie's last goodbye
- Walk away, Joe.
- Feathers and lace
- Young clerk's tutor enlarged
- Deadly devotion
- Without price.
- parallel
- Further narrative of the passages of these times in the Common-wealth of England
- Ars sciendi sive logica
- Stratostē aiteutikon
- everlasting rule born witness unto, vvhich is to try all people that do profess God and Christ in words, or, I. A tender salutation to all people in what nation soever, and under what form soever, who do profess God and Christ in words ...
- Universal love
- evangelicall communicant in the eucharisticall sacrament, or, A treatise declaring who are to receive the supper of the Lord
- To die for
- great duty of love and faithfulness to our native country
- collection of private devotions, fitted for every day of the week
- Joannis Georgii Grævii Oratio de auspicatissima expeditione Britannica
- Three sermons preached at the cathedral in Norwich, and a fourth at a parochial church in Norfolk
- New experiments and useful observations concerning sea-water made fresh, according to the patentees invention
- Reliquiæ Wottonianæ, or, A collection of [brace] lives, letters, poems
- Somewhere out there.
- That outlaw attitude.
- practical commentary or exposition upon the Book of Psalmes
- Santa Claus is coming
- act for the tryal of Sir Iohn Stowel knight of Bath, David Ienkins Esq., Walter Slingsby Esq., Brown Bushel, William Davenant, ... and Colonel Gerrard
- woman in the mirror
- case of Mr. Jonas Proast
- full tryals, examination, and condemnation of four notorious witches at the assizes held at Worcester, on Tuesday the 4th of March
- Miscellania quædam eiusdem authoris
- Hot ice
- Pushed to the limit.
- Colloquiorum Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami Familiarium opus aureum
- humble desires and propositions of the Lords and Commons in Parliament tendred to His Majestie February 1
- remonstrance of the state of the kingdome
- remonstrance of the state of the kingdome
- pope shut out of heaven gates, or, A dialogue between Pope Julius the 2d, his Genius, and Saint Peter
- It is this day ordered by the House of Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the preamble, together with the protestation, which the members of this house made the third of May, shall bee forthwith printed ...
- Never say die.
- Deep in the Bayou.
- confirming work of religion, or, Its great things made plain by their primary evidences and demonstrations
- Masakado lesson.
- Strategies of Zeus.
- essay upon the original and design of magistracy
- faithfulness of God considered and cleared in the great events of his vvord, or, A second part of The fulfilling of the Scripture
- crofter and the laird.
- Abel redevivus, or, The dead yet speaking
- Foure pious, godly, and learned treatises
- Englands triumph for the Prince of Wales, or, A short description of the fireworks, machines &c
- Some necessary & seasonable cases of conscience about things indifferent in matters of religion, briefly, yet faithfully stated and resolved
- English memorial
- new novel
- Scarron's city romance
- precious and most divine letter from that famous and ever to be renowned Earl of Essex (father to the now Lord Generall His Excellence) to the Earl of South-Hampton, in the latter time of Queen Elizabeths reigne
- Pictures of Fidelman
- Instructions for right spelling, and plain directions for reading and writing true English
- Friendly debate upon the next elections of Parliament and the settlement of liberty of conscience
- Quiet rage
- Friendly dialogue between two London-apprentices, the one a Whigg, and the other a Tory
- Tvvo letters
- Compassion to the captives
- Full and true relation of His Excellency the Pope's nuncio making his publick entry at Windsor on Sunday the third of the instant, July 1687
- sporting club.
- brief history of the most material passages and persecutions of the church of Christ, from the death of our Saviour, to the time of William the Conqueror
- bioelectrical investigation of sexuality and anxiety
- Genethlialogia, or, The doctrine of nativities
- defence of the Scots settlement at Darien
- Free thoughts occasioned by the heads of agreement assented to by the united ministers in and about London
- French rogue
- Comparative theology, or, The true and solid grounds of pure and peaceable theology
- beast of Monsieur Racine.
- art of making devises
- return of Freddy Legrand.
- examination of the case of the Quakers
- To the most reverend, the arch-bishops, and bishops, the reverend deans, arch deacons, and the rest of the learned and much honoured convocation now assembled at Westminster ...
- Analysis
- royal almanack, or, A diary of the true places of the sun [figure of moon] and planets
- Britannia victrix, or, The triumphs of the Royal Navy
- Ancient manufacture of white saltmaking at South and Northshields, Sunderland and Blyth, ought to be preserved and encouraged, for the ensuing reasons most humbly presented
- Ancient truth revived, or, A True state of the antient, suffering Church of Christ, commonly (but falsly) called Brownists, living in London, and other places of this nation
- Holy devotions, with directions to pray
- ansvver to a late ill-natur'd libel, entituled, A trip to Holland
- essay on a registry, for titles of lands
- Reflections on Bishop Overall's convocation-book, M. DC. VI.
- Stories for children.
- Auricular confession of Titus Oates to the Salamanca-doctor, his confessor
- [Acts and statutes] of the island of Barbados
- Whole book of Psalms
- Myth and Christianity
- briefe description of the whole world
- reader's guide to the contemporary English novel.
- compleat solicitor, entring-clerk and attorney
- sermon preached at St. Catharine Cree-Church, on the 26th of November, 1691
- pilgrim
- figure of foure.
- Briefue declaration du royaume d'Escosse
- Brief instruction in the principles of Christian religion
- Against marriage
- organs fvnerall, or, The quiristers lamentation for the abolishment of superstition and superstitious ceremonies
- Berryman's sonnets.
- Henry Cornelius Agrippa's fourth book of occult philosophy and geomancy
- Vindicæ pietatis, or, A vindication of godliness
- saints treasury
- making of modern drama
- Vindiciæ pædo-baptismi, or, A confirmation of an argument lately emitted for infants baptism
- News from the stars, or, An ephemeris for the year 1692
- Israel and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
- fairing for young-men, or, The careless lover
- Carmina vestalia
- Carnival strippers.
- Epicedium in obitum desideratissimi Principis Guilielmi Glocestriæ Ducis
- Poems 1965-1975
- exposition with practical observations continued upon the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh chapters of the booke of Job
- Merlini Anglici ephemeris
- Merlini Anglici ephemeris
- Station Island
- Merlini Anglici ephemeris
- Case of John Coombes, Valentine Houseman, and Edward Pearce
- Linda Mason's sun-sign makeovers
- Collected poems 1948-1984.
- London almanack for the year of our Lord 1696
- Case of many coachmen in London and Westminster
- Case of the exported coales
- London almanack for the year of our Lord 1696
- Kalendarium astrologicum, or, An almanack for the year of our Lord 1692
- Where war lives
- Case of the fann-makers
- White 1682
- Case of the poor French refugees
- White 1699
- Olympia domata, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord, 1662
- Case truly stated betwixt the Dean and Chapter of Christs Church in Oxford, and VVilliam Adkins butcher, concerning Frideswides Medow near Oxford
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Woodhouse, 1672
- Catalogue of Latin & English books
- Woodhouse, 1698
- double descent
- Catalogue of Latin, French, and English books
- Catechesis religionis Christianæ
- Causes of Scotland's miseries
- pleasure of the text
- Certaine inducements to well minded people, who are heere straitned in their estates or otherwise
- letter to Mr. Braine Br. of Divinity
- character of the beaux, in five parts ...
- travels of Sir John Chardin into Persia, and the East-Indies, through the Black-Sea, and the countrey of Colchis
- answer to the satyr upon the French King
- Yes I can
- His Maiesties answer, to a booke intituled, The declaration, or remonstrance of the Lords and Commons, of the 19. of May, 1642
- King of Great-Brittaines declaration
- Having taken speciall notice of the great service done to us in our absence from this city ...
- His Majesties letter to both Houses of Parliament, dated at New-Castle, the 10th of June, 1646
- annals of Chile
- His Majesties message to the House of Peeres April 22. 1642
- His Majesty pittying the distressed condition of many sicke and maymed souldiers ..
- His Majesties speech and protestation
- By the King, to our trusty and welbeloved high sheriffe of our county of York
- Trusty and wel-beloved, we greet you well
- abstract of the paten granted by His Majesty
- King's Majesties letter to his Parliament of Scotland, met at Edinburgh, 28 of July, 1670
- inconstant-lover
- dove, with an olive-branch in its mouth, or, Gods mercy to sinful man
- letter from the Marqves of Argile and Sir William Armyn
- Declaration and apology of the Protestant people
- philosophy of Francis Bacon.
- Arithmetick
- Bachelor's directory
- Directions for love and marriage
- call to the unconverted to turn and live and accept of mercy while mercy may be had
- book of Psalms in metre
- German Social Democratic Party, 1914-1921.
- English primers, (1529-1545)
- Church and state in Mexico, 1822-1857.
- Psalms of David
- Church, Kingship and lay investiture in England 1089-1135.
- Book of Job paraphras'd
- Psalterion tou Dabid
- plain and easie rule to rigge any ship by the length of his masts, and yards, without any further trouble
- complete guide for justices of peace, according to the best approved authors
- songs of the Old and New Testament in meeter
- Brief deduction of the case between George Carew Esqr. administrator of the goods and chattels, rights, debts and credits of Sr. William Courten, knight deceased unadministred with his will annexed, plaintiff
- Transitions in American literary history
- Brimigham ballad on Their Royal Highnesses return from Scotland
- Two letters, the one from the Lord Digby to the Queenes Maiesty, the other from Mr. Thomas Eliot, to the Lord Digby, with observations upon the same letters
- Prifannav sanct aidd neu Lawlyfr, o weddiau a wnaethbwyd, yn dair rhan
- letter of a Protestant clergy-man to the reverend clergy of the Church of England, and to all other good Protestants
- French mercantilism, 1683-1700.
- Janua linguarum reserata, sive, Omnium scientiarum & linguarum seminarium
- Compleat justice
- American peace crusade, 1815-1860.
- unsentimental journey of Laurence Sterne.
- Confession of faith of those churches which are commonly (though falsly) called Anabaptists
- English school-master
- French-English dictionary
- Covenant-renouncers, desperate-apostates
- Crafty lady, or, The Rival of himself
- literary mind
- Jus feudale tribus libris comprehensum
- Cupid's soliciter of love
- Christopher Marlowe in London.
- description of the Church of Scotland
- epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times
- Constitutions canons ecclesiastical
- Cavses of a solemn publick humiliation and fast
- Philadelphia, or, Brotherly love
- education of a Christian prince
- Herder and the foundations of German nationalism.
- declaration of the Commission of the Generall Assembly, to this whole kirk and kingdome, concerning the present publike proceedings towards an engagement in vvarre, so far as religion is therein concerned
- France reviews its revolutionary orgins
- Praxis curiæ admiralitatis Angliæ
- rules of arithmetic]
- sermon preach'd before Her sacred Majesty the Queen in her chappel at Windsor on the 21st day of April, anno 1686
- congratulation in honour of the annual festival of the lords, knights, esq. and yeomandry of the county of Hertford, at Merchant Taylors Hall, on Thursday Sept. 6, 1655 ...
- Thus to revisit
- fourth part of the Institutes of the laws of England
- unheroic hero
- Hubert Howe Bancroft
- mixt poem
- Charity commended, or, The moderate Christians new discovery to reconcile all partyes, or, The government of these nations of England, Scotland & Ireland & the dominions & territories thereunto belonging, in the way of a free state & equall common wealth, the only probable means that is yet left us (under God) for its future preservation
- Pauli Colomesii Observationes sacræ
- Germany and the diplomatic revolution
- Englands monarchs, or, A compendious relation of the most remarkable transactions, and observable passages, ecclesiastical, civil, and military, which have hapned [sic] during the reigns of the kings and queens of England, from the invasion of the Romans under Julius Cæsar to this present
- Whiggs supplication
- Shakespeare's derived imagery.
- general history of earthquakes
- ambitious statesman, or, The loyal favourite
- Cuckoo, or, The Welsh embassadour's application to the raven in behalf of the mag-pies and jack-dawes
- Shakespeare and the homilies
- Pharmacopœia Londinensis, or, The London dispensatory
- Trinidad Village
- Elizabeth Gaskell
- life of Alexander the Great
- Feed my lambs, or, A small systeme of divinity minced into a catechism and fitted for the instruction of children and young beginners in Christianity
- Ben Jonson
- Declaration made at Bodmin in the county of Cornvvall the 21. of November, 1643
- Declaration of the besieged soldiers in the city of Colchester and their resolution concerning the surrendring of the said city
- Deduction wherein is proved by most clear arguments that the right of devolution hath no place among soveraign princes of the lovv countreys, as some have gone about to perswade
- Observations on the 22. stanza in the 9th canto of the 2d book of Spencers Faery queen
- And without proving what we say, but as saying and doing, which are two, like to a cypher alone ...
- Wherefore to prove the thing, otherwise as good as nothing what we say ...
- second volume of Annotations upon all the books of the Old and Nevv Testament
- crisis of the constitution
- Funeral tears upon the death of Captain William Bedloe
- Idiota's, or, Duns contemplations of divine love
- ideology and program of the Peruvian Aprista Movement.
- marriage-hater match'd
- marriage-hater match'd
- reformed spiritvall husbandman
- Earl of Exeter with divers other lords and gentlemen are proprietors and owners ... of 36000 acres of fen and meadow ground, lying between the rivers of Glenn and Kyme Eaye in the county of Lincoln ..
- Science and religion in Elizabethan England.
- Earnest call to those nonconformists, who really believe the doctrine of the holy, blessed and glorious trinity, to come into the communion of the Church of England
- Earnest exhortation from a minister to his parishioners to discharge the duty of morning and evening prayer in their families
- Franco-Russian alliance, 1890-1894.
- Ffydd ddi-ffvant
- Eikón basiliké
- reverse or back-face of the English Janus
- Two treatises
- demonstration of the Messias.
- social mode of restoration comedy
- demonstration of the Messias.
- Whole book of Psalmes
- British preeminence in Brazil, its rise and decline
- Whole book of Psalms
- Whole book of Psalms
- Gentlefolk in the making
- Whole book of Psalms
- petition and argument of Mr. Hotham, fellow of Peter-house in Cambridge, before the Committee for Reformation of the Universities, April 10, 1651
- Astronomica quædam ex traditione Shah Cholgii Persæ
- Collection of cases and other discourses lately written to recover dissenters to the communion of the Church of England
- French Right and Nazi Germany, 1933-1939: a study of public opinion.
- word in season to a distracted and troubled people, or, Some grounds tending to unity and a settling of the minds (in peace) of all those who are the sons of peace
- cordiall for a fainting soule, or, Some essayes for the satisfaction of wounded spirits labouring under severall burthens
- cordial for a fainting soule.
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