The History of the Seven Wise Masters, of Rome. Containing, Many Excellent and Delightful Examples. with Their Explanations and Modern Significations The History of the Seven Wise Masters, of Rome. Containing, Many Excellent and Delightful Examples. with Their Explanations and Modern Significations
The Strange and Unaccountable Life of the Penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq. a Miserable Miser, with Singular Anecdotes of the Famous Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer, to Which Is Added, a True Account of Henry Welby, 2ed The Strange and Unaccountable Life of the Penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq. a Miserable Miser, with Singular Anecdotes of the Famous Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer, to Which Is Added, a True Account of Henry Welby, 2ed
A Vindication of Eustace Budgell, Esq; From Some Aspersions Thrown Upon Him in a Late Pamphlet, Entitled a Copy of the Will of Dr. Matthew Tindal A Vindication of Eustace Budgell, Esq; From Some Aspersions Thrown Upon Him in a Late Pamphlet, Entitled a Copy of the Will of Dr. Matthew Tindal
England's Black Tribunal: I the Compleat Tryal of King Charles the First, II the Loyal Martyrology: III an Historical Register of the Lords, Who Were Slain in Defence of Their King and Country, IV the Loyal Confessors: The Fifth Ed England's Black Tribunal: I the Compleat Tryal of King Charles the First, II the Loyal Martyrology: III an Historical Register of the Lords, Who Were Slain in Defence of Their King and Country, IV the Loyal Confessors: The Fifth Ed
The History of the Spanish Armada, Which Had Been Preparing Three Years for the Invasion and Conquest of England, ... Containing the Truest and Most Particular Lists The History of the Spanish Armada, Which Had Been Preparing Three Years for the Invasion and Conquest of England, ... Containing the Truest and Most Particular Lists
The History of Intriguing, from Its Original, to the Present Times. Proving by Undeniable Examples, That the Greatest Emperors, Kings, Queens, ... Have Been the Chief Promoters of the Great Arts of Love and Intrigue. The History of Intriguing, from Its Original, to the Present Times. Proving by Undeniable Examples, That the Greatest Emperors, Kings, Queens, ... Have Been the Chief Promoters of the Great Arts of Love and Intrigue.
A Collection of Voyages and Travels, Consisting of Authentic Writers in Our Own Tongue, ... and Continued with Others of Note, That Have Published Histories, ... Relating to Any Part of the Continent of Asia, Africa, America, Europe Volume 7 of 8 A Collection of Voyages and Travels, Consisting of Authentic Writers in Our Own Tongue, ... and Continued with Others of Note, That Have Published Histories, ... Relating to Any Part of the Continent of Asia, Africa, America, Europe Volume 7 of 8
The Life and Transactions of Mrs Jane Shore, Concubine to King Edward VI [Sic]. Containing an Account of Her Parentage, Wit and Beauty, Her Marriage with MR Shore, the King's Visits to Her. Her Going to Court, Leaving Her Husband The Life and Transactions of Mrs Jane Shore, Concubine to King Edward VI [Sic]. Containing an Account of Her Parentage, Wit and Beauty, Her Marriage with MR Shore, the King's Visits to Her. Her Going to Court, Leaving Her Husband
Two Journeys to Jerusalem, Containing First, a Strange and True Account of the Travels of Two English Pilgrims Some Years Since, ... to Jerusalem, Gr. Cairo, Alexandria, &C. Secondly, the Travels of 14 Englishmen in 1669 Two Journeys to Jerusalem, Containing First, a Strange and True Account of the Travels of Two English Pilgrims Some Years Since, ... to Jerusalem, Gr. Cairo, Alexandria, &C. Secondly, the Travels of 14 Englishmen in 1669
The Chester Guide: Or, an Account of the Antient and Present State of That City.to Which Is Added, a Directory: Containing an Alphabetical List of the Clergy, Merchants, Tradesmen The Chester Guide: Or, an Account of the Antient and Present State of That City.to Which Is Added, a Directory: Containing an Alphabetical List of the Clergy, Merchants, Tradesmen
A New Book of Directions, to Accompany the Charts, of the Windward Passage; Or, Instructions for Sailing Through the Several Passages to the Eastward of Jamaica, &C. by Captain Bishop, Captain Hester, B. Romans, Lieut. Woodriffe A New Book of Directions, to Accompany the Charts, of the Windward Passage; Or, Instructions for Sailing Through the Several Passages to the Eastward of Jamaica, &C. by Captain Bishop, Captain Hester, B. Romans, Lieut. Woodriffe
The Gazetteer's or Newsman's Interpreter. the Second Part. Being a Geographical Index of All the Empires, Kingdoms, ... in Asia, Africa, and America. Ed 4 The Gazetteer's or Newsman's Interpreter. the Second Part. Being a Geographical Index of All the Empires, Kingdoms, ... in Asia, Africa, and America. Ed 4
The Whole Prophecies of Scotland, England, Ireland, France, and Denmark. Prophecied by Thomas Rymer. Marvellous Merling, Beid, Berlington, Waldhave, Eltrain, Banestar, and Sybilla. Containing Many Strange and Marvellous Matters, 1622-1822 The Whole Prophecies of Scotland, England, Ireland, France, and Denmark. Prophecied by Thomas Rymer. Marvellous Merling, Beid, Berlington, Waldhave, Eltrain, Banestar, and Sybilla. Containing Many Strange and Marvellous Matters, 1622-1822
The History of the Life and Death of Fair Rosamond, Concubine to King Henry II. Shewing How Queen Eleanor Plotted to Destroy Fair Rosamond, to Prevent Which, She Was Removed to a Stately Bower, at Woodstock, Near Oxford The History of the Life and Death of Fair Rosamond, Concubine to King Henry II. Shewing How Queen Eleanor Plotted to Destroy Fair Rosamond, to Prevent Which, She Was Removed to a Stately Bower, at Woodstock, Near Oxford
The Gazetteer's Or, Newsman's Interpreter. the Second Part. Being a Geographical Index of All the Empires, Kingdoms, in Asia, Africa, and America. Shewing the Division and Boundary of Every Country, to Whom Now Subject: The Third Edition The Gazetteer's Or, Newsman's Interpreter. the Second Part. Being a Geographical Index of All the Empires, Kingdoms, in Asia, Africa, and America. Shewing the Division and Boundary of Every Country, to Whom Now Subject: The Third Edition
The Accomplished Ladies Rich Closet of Rarities, Or, the Ingenious Gentlewoman and Servant-Maids Delightful Companion Containing Many Excellent Things for the Accomplishment of the Female Sex (1690) The Accomplished Ladies Rich Closet of Rarities, Or, the Ingenious Gentlewoman and Servant-Maids Delightful Companion Containing Many Excellent Things for the Accomplishment of the Female Sex (1690)
The Academy of Complements with Many New Additions of Songs and Catches A-La-Mode Stored with Variety of Complemental and Elegant Expressions of Love and Courtship (1684) The Academy of Complements with Many New Additions of Songs and Catches A-La-Mode Stored with Variety of Complemental and Elegant Expressions of Love and Courtship (1684)
A Continuation of the Dialogue Between Two Young Ladies, Lately Married, Concerning the Management of Husbands Part the Second: Wherein Is a Most Passionate Letter Full of Wit and Affection Writ by Eloisa to Her Husband Abelard Who Was Emasculatd (1696) A Continuation of the Dialogue Between Two Young Ladies, Lately Married, Concerning the Management of Husbands Part the Second: Wherein Is a Most Passionate Letter Full of Wit and Affection Writ by Eloisa to Her Husband Abelard Who Was Emasculatd (1696)
The Historie of Tithes, Or, Tithes Vindicated to the Presbyters of the Gospel Begunne in a Visitation Sermon, Whereunto Are Added the Substance of Divers Other Sermons and Treatises, Being Thought Fit by Good Authority to Be Published (1637) The Historie of Tithes, Or, Tithes Vindicated to the Presbyters of the Gospel Begunne in a Visitation Sermon, Whereunto Are Added the Substance of Divers Other Sermons and Treatises, Being Thought Fit by Good Authority to Be Published (1637)
The Prerogative of Parliaments in England Proved in a Dialogue Between a Counsellor of State, and a Iustice of Peace / Written by the Worthy Knight, Sir Walter Raleigh; Dedicated to the Kings Majesty, and to the House of Parliament Now Assembled (1640) The Prerogative of Parliaments in England Proved in a Dialogue Between a Counsellor of State, and a Iustice of Peace / Written by the Worthy Knight, Sir Walter Raleigh; Dedicated to the Kings Majesty, and to the House of Parliament Now Assembled (1640)
The Prerogatiue of Parliaments in England Proued in a Dialogue (Pro & Contra) Betweene a Councellour of State and a Iustice of Peace / Written by the Worthy (Much Lacked and Lamented) Sir Walter Raleigh Knight, Deceased (1628) The Prerogatiue of Parliaments in England Proued in a Dialogue (Pro & Contra) Betweene a Councellour of State and a Iustice of Peace / Written by the Worthy (Much Lacked and Lamented) Sir Walter Raleigh Knight, Deceased (1628)
A True and Exact Relation of the Most Remarkeable Passages Which Haue Happened in the Ile of Ree, Commonly Called Saint Martins Iland, Since the 6. of August Last Past to the 24. of the Same (1627) A True and Exact Relation of the Most Remarkeable Passages Which Haue Happened in the Ile of Ree, Commonly Called Saint Martins Iland, Since the 6. of August Last Past to the 24. of the Same (1627)
A Table Collected of the Yeares of Our Lord God, and of the Yeares of the Kings of Englande, from the Fyrst Yeare of Vvyllyam Conquerour Shewing Howe the Yeares of Our Lorde God, and the Yeares of the Kings of England Concurre and Agree Together (1579) A Table Collected of the Yeares of Our Lord God, and of the Yeares of the Kings of Englande, from the Fyrst Yeare of Vvyllyam Conquerour Shewing Howe the Yeares of Our Lorde God, and the Yeares of the Kings of England Concurre and Agree Together (1579)
A True and Exact Relation of the Most Dreadful Earthquake Which Happened in the City of Naples and Several Other Parts of That Kingdom, June 5th, 1688 Whereby about Forty Cities and Villages Were Either Wholly Ruin'd or Extreamly Damnified (1688) A True and Exact Relation of the Most Dreadful Earthquake Which Happened in the City of Naples and Several Other Parts of That Kingdom, June 5th, 1688 Whereby about Forty Cities and Villages Were Either Wholly Ruin'd or Extreamly Damnified (1688)
The Use and Abuses of Money, and the Improvements of It, by Two Propositions for Regulating Our Coin: Whereby His Majesties Occasions May Be Supplied. with the Most Likely Way to Advance a General Trade, Domestick as Well as Foreign (1671) The Use and Abuses of Money, and the Improvements of It, by Two Propositions for Regulating Our Coin: Whereby His Majesties Occasions May Be Supplied. with the Most Likely Way to Advance a General Trade, Domestick as Well as Foreign (1671)
The Travels of Don Francisco de Quevedo Through Terra Australis Incognita Discovering the Laws, Customs, Manners and Fashions of the South Indians: A Novel, Originally in Spanish. (1684) The Travels of Don Francisco de Quevedo Through Terra Australis Incognita Discovering the Laws, Customs, Manners and Fashions of the South Indians: A Novel, Originally in Spanish. (1684)
Good Nevves from Virginia Sent to the Counsell and Company of Virginia, Resident in England. from Alexander Whitaker, the Minister of Henrico in Virginia. (1613) Good Nevves from Virginia Sent to the Counsell and Company of Virginia, Resident in England. from Alexander Whitaker, the Minister of Henrico in Virginia. (1613)
Encomiasticke Elogies. Written by Augustine Taylor (1614) Encomiasticke Elogies. Written by Augustine Taylor (1614)
An Answer of the Right Honourable Earle of Newcastle, His Excellency & to the Six Groundless Aspersions Cast Upon Him by the Lord Fairefax in His Late Warrant (Here Inserted) Bearing Date Feb. 2, 1642 by the Earl Himselfe. (1642) An Answer of the Right Honourable Earle of Newcastle, His Excellency & to the Six Groundless Aspersions Cast Upon Him by the Lord Fairefax in His Late Warrant (Here Inserted) Bearing Date Feb. 2, 1642 by the Earl Himselfe. (1642)
Whittintoni Prima[m] in Anglia Lauri Coronam Gestantis de Sillabaru[m] Qua[n]titate Congeries Vtilitatis Non Paru[m] Heliconis Ad Fonte[m] Tendentibus Conferens. (1519) Whittintoni Prima[m] in Anglia Lauri Coronam Gestantis de Sillabaru[m] Qua[n]titate Congeries Vtilitatis Non Paru[m] Heliconis Ad Fonte[m] Tendentibus Conferens. (1519)
The Annals and History of C. Cornelius Tacitus. Made English by Several Hands; With the Political Reflections and Historical Notes of Monsieur Amelot de La Houssay and the Learned Sir Henry Savile. (1698) The Annals and History of C. Cornelius Tacitus. Made English by Several Hands; With the Political Reflections and Historical Notes of Monsieur Amelot de La Houssay and the Learned Sir Henry Savile. (1698)
Pierce the Ploughmans Crede (1553) Pierce the Ploughmans Crede (1553)
[The Manner of Crying Things in London] (1640) [The Manner of Crying Things in London] (1640)
The Ioyfull Entrie of the Dukedome of Brabant & the Articles Agreed Vpon, and Graunted by Their Lordes, and Confirmed by the Emperour Charles the Fifte, and Solemnely Sworne by Philippe His Sonne King of Spaine. (1581) The Ioyfull Entrie of the Dukedome of Brabant & the Articles Agreed Vpon, and Graunted by Their Lordes, and Confirmed by the Emperour Charles the Fifte, and Solemnely Sworne by Philippe His Sonne King of Spaine. (1581)
A Description of Loue with Certaine Epigrams. Elegies. and Sonnets. and Also Mast. Iohnsons Answere to Master Withers. with the Crie of Ludgate, and the Song of the Begger. (1629) A Description of Loue with Certaine Epigrams. Elegies. and Sonnets. and Also Mast. Iohnsons Answere to Master Withers. with the Crie of Ludgate, and the Song of the Begger. (1629)
Monophylo, Drawne Into English by Geffray Fenton. a Philosophicall Discourse, and Diuision of Loue (1572) Monophylo, Drawne Into English by Geffray Fenton. a Philosophicall Discourse, and Diuision of Loue (1572)
Virginia Richly Valued, by the Description of the Maine Land of Florida, Her Next Neighbour Out of the Foure Yeeres Continuall Trauell and Discouerie, for Aboue One Thousand Miles East and West, of Don Ferdinando de Soto (1609) Virginia Richly Valued, by the Description of the Maine Land of Florida, Her Next Neighbour Out of the Foure Yeeres Continuall Trauell and Discouerie, for Aboue One Thousand Miles East and West, of Don Ferdinando de Soto (1609)
The Dignity and Duty of a Married State in a Sermon Preach'd at the Celebration of a Marriage in the English Episcopal Church at Amsterdam / By John Cockburn. (1697) The Dignity and Duty of a Married State in a Sermon Preach'd at the Celebration of a Marriage in the English Episcopal Church at Amsterdam / By John Cockburn. (1697)
A Rich Treasure the Knowledge Whereof Is Useful, Profitable, Pleasant and Delightful: Treating, 1. of the Four Complexions, 2. Notable and Approved Medicines ... 21. Names of Market-Towns, with Divers Other Notable Things / By Several Hands. (1698) A Rich Treasure the Knowledge Whereof Is Useful, Profitable, Pleasant and Delightful: Treating, 1. of the Four Complexions, 2. Notable and Approved Medicines ... 21. Names of Market-Towns, with Divers Other Notable Things / By Several Hands. (1698)
A Voyage to the World of Cartesius Written Originally in French, Translated Into English by T. Taylor, of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford. (1694) A Voyage to the World of Cartesius Written Originally in French, Translated Into English by T. Taylor, of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford. (1694)
Truth Brought to Light, Or, the Corrupt Practices of Some Persons at Court Laid Open Whereby Their Majesties and the Kingdom Have Been Prejudiced Near One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds This Year; Besides Other Evils That Have and Do Attend It. (1694) Truth Brought to Light, Or, the Corrupt Practices of Some Persons at Court Laid Open Whereby Their Majesties and the Kingdom Have Been Prejudiced Near One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds This Year; Besides Other Evils That Have and Do Attend It. (1694)
A Catalogue of Such Books That Are Printed For, and Sold by William Crooke, at the Green Dragon Without Temple-Bar, Next to Devereux Court Where Is to Be Sold Bibles, Common Prayers and All Other Sorts of Books. (1683) A Catalogue of Such Books That Are Printed For, and Sold by William Crooke, at the Green Dragon Without Temple-Bar, Next to Devereux Court Where Is to Be Sold Bibles, Common Prayers and All Other Sorts of Books. (1683)
Admirable Curiosities, Rarities, and Wonders in England, Scotland and Ireland, Or, an Account of Many Remarkable Persons and Places ... Together with the Natural and Artificial Rarities in Every County (1684) Admirable Curiosities, Rarities, and Wonders in England, Scotland and Ireland, Or, an Account of Many Remarkable Persons and Places ... Together with the Natural and Artificial Rarities in Every County (1684)
Certain Letters Written to Severall Persons (1655) Certain Letters Written to Severall Persons (1655)
Threnodia Triumphalis in Obitum Serenissimi Nostri Principis Olivari Angliae, Scotiae, Hiberniae, Cum Dominationibus Ubicunque Jacentibus: Nuperi Protectoris (Qui Obiit Septemb. 3): Ubi Stupendae Passim Victoriae (1658) Threnodia Triumphalis in Obitum Serenissimi Nostri Principis Olivari Angliae, Scotiae, Hiberniae, Cum Dominationibus Ubicunque Jacentibus: Nuperi Protectoris (Qui Obiit Septemb. 3): Ubi Stupendae Passim Victoriae (1658)
Fidelis Achates, Or, an Historical Account of the Most Remarkable Actions in the Late Reigns and the Present Revolution in Heroick Verse. (1699) Fidelis Achates, Or, an Historical Account of the Most Remarkable Actions in the Late Reigns and the Present Revolution in Heroick Verse. (1699)
A Remonstrance of the Declaration of the Lords and Commons Now Assembled in Parliament 26 of May, 1642, in Answer to a Declaration Under His Majesties Name Concerning the Businesse of Hull Sent in a Message Both Houses the 21 of May, 1642. (1642) A Remonstrance of the Declaration of the Lords and Commons Now Assembled in Parliament 26 of May, 1642, in Answer to a Declaration Under His Majesties Name Concerning the Businesse of Hull Sent in a Message Both Houses the 21 of May, 1642. (1642)
An Ordinance of the Lords Commons Assembled in Parliament for the Leaving of Moneys by Way of Excise or New-Impost as Well for the Better Securing of Trade, as for the Maintenance of the Army Raised by the Parliament (1643) An Ordinance of the Lords Commons Assembled in Parliament for the Leaving of Moneys by Way of Excise or New-Impost as Well for the Better Securing of Trade, as for the Maintenance of the Army Raised by the Parliament (1643)
The Ordinance and Declaration of the Lords and Commons for the Assessing All Such Who Have Not Contributed Sufficiently for Raising of Money, Plate & with His Majesties Declaration to All His Loving Subjects Upon Occasion Thereof. (1642) The Ordinance and Declaration of the Lords and Commons for the Assessing All Such Who Have Not Contributed Sufficiently for Raising of Money, Plate & with His Majesties Declaration to All His Loving Subjects Upon Occasion Thereof. (1642)
An Ordinance of Both Houses of Parliament for the Speedy Raising and Levying of Money for the Maintenance of the Army Raised by the Parliament and Other Great Affairs of the Common-Wealth, August, 1643 (1643) An Ordinance of Both Houses of Parliament for the Speedy Raising and Levying of Money for the Maintenance of the Army Raised by the Parliament and Other Great Affairs of the Common-Wealth, August, 1643 (1643)
A Discourse Concerning the Fishery Within the British Seas and Other His Majesties Dominions and as It Relates to the Trade of the Company of the Royal Fishery of England, Offered to Consideration in Order to Subscriptions for Raising a Stock (1695) A Discourse Concerning the Fishery Within the British Seas and Other His Majesties Dominions and as It Relates to the Trade of the Company of the Royal Fishery of England, Offered to Consideration in Order to Subscriptions for Raising a Stock (1695)
The Parliaments Answer to the Armies Proposals, Or, a True Extract of the Iurnalls in Parliament So Far as They Relate Unto the Petition and Proposals of the Army and Present Distempers (1659) The Parliaments Answer to the Armies Proposals, Or, a True Extract of the Iurnalls in Parliament So Far as They Relate Unto the Petition and Proposals of the Army and Present Distempers (1659)
A Discourse of Sea-Ports Principally the Port and Haven of Dover / Written by Sir Walter Rawleigh and Address'd to Queen Elizabeth; With Useful Remarks & on That Subject by Command of His Late Majesty K. Charles the Second. (1700) A Discourse of Sea-Ports Principally the Port and Haven of Dover / Written by Sir Walter Rawleigh and Address'd to Queen Elizabeth; With Useful Remarks & on That Subject by Command of His Late Majesty K. Charles the Second. (1700)
A Remonstrance or Declaration of the State of the Kingdome Agreed on by the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament the 19th of May, MDCXLII: With Divers Depositions and Letters Thereunto Annexed. (1642) A Remonstrance or Declaration of the State of the Kingdome Agreed on by the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament the 19th of May, MDCXLII: With Divers Depositions and Letters Thereunto Annexed. (1642)
A Legacy Left to the World by (That Able Lawyer) Richard Creshald, Sarjant at Law, Late One of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas Addressed (in His Life-Time) to His Foure Sons in Lawes and May Be Usefull for All Men to Read and Practice. (1658) A Legacy Left to the World by (That Able Lawyer) Richard Creshald, Sarjant at Law, Late One of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas Addressed (in His Life-Time) to His Foure Sons in Lawes and May Be Usefull for All Men to Read and Practice. (1658)
Conjugium Conjurgium, Or, Some Serious Considerations on Marriage Wherein (by Way of Caution and Advice to a Friend) Its Nature, Ends, Events, Concomitant Accidents & Are Examined / By William Seymar. (1673) Conjugium Conjurgium, Or, Some Serious Considerations on Marriage Wherein (by Way of Caution and Advice to a Friend) Its Nature, Ends, Events, Concomitant Accidents & Are Examined / By William Seymar. (1673)
A Discourse Concerning Militia's and Standing Armies with Relation to the Past and Present Governments of Europe and of England in Particular. (1697) A Discourse Concerning Militia's and Standing Armies with Relation to the Past and Present Governments of Europe and of England in Particular. (1697)
The Serasquier Bassa an Historical Novel of the Times, Containing All That Pass'd at the Siege of Buda / Out of French. (1685) The Serasquier Bassa an Historical Novel of the Times, Containing All That Pass'd at the Siege of Buda / Out of French. (1685)
The Representation of the Council-General of the Indian and African Company to the Parliament (1700) The Representation of the Council-General of the Indian and African Company to the Parliament (1700)
An Account of Two Voyages to New-England Wherein You Have the Setting Out of a Ship, with the Charges, the Prices of All Necessaries for Furnishing a Planter (1675) An Account of Two Voyages to New-England Wherein You Have the Setting Out of a Ship, with the Charges, the Prices of All Necessaries for Furnishing a Planter (1675)
Proposals to the King and Parliament, Or, a Large Model of a Bank Shewing How a Fund of a Bank May Be Made Without Much Charge or Any Hazard, That May Give Out Bills of Credit to a Vast Extent, That All Europe Will Accept of Rather Than Mony (1678) Proposals to the King and Parliament, Or, a Large Model of a Bank Shewing How a Fund of a Bank May Be Made Without Much Charge or Any Hazard, That May Give Out Bills of Credit to a Vast Extent, That All Europe Will Accept of Rather Than Mony (1678)
All the Severall Ordinances and Orders Made by the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament Concerning Sequestring the Estates of Delinquents, Papists, Spyes and Intelligencers Together with Instructions (1644) All the Severall Ordinances and Orders Made by the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament Concerning Sequestring the Estates of Delinquents, Papists, Spyes and Intelligencers Together with Instructions (1644)
A Ship of Arms Vseful for All Sorts of People in This Woful [Sic] Time of War / Fashioned by a Plain Country-Farmer, Samuel Brasse ... (1653) A Ship of Arms Vseful for All Sorts of People in This Woful [Sic] Time of War / Fashioned by a Plain Country-Farmer, Samuel Brasse ... (1653)
His Maiesties Declaration to All His Loving Subjects of August 12, 1642 (1642) His Maiesties Declaration to All His Loving Subjects of August 12, 1642 (1642)
The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream Wherein Is Discovered the Manner of His Setting Out His Dangerous Journey and Safe-Arrival at the Desired Countrey / By John Bunian. (1685) The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream Wherein Is Discovered the Manner of His Setting Out His Dangerous Journey and Safe-Arrival at the Desired Countrey / By John Bunian. (1685)
Gloria Britannica, Or, the Boast of the Brittish Seas Containing a True and Full Account of the Royal Navy of England, Shewing Where Each Ship Was Built, by Whom, and When, Its Tuns [Sic], and Number of Men and Guns (1696) Gloria Britannica, Or, the Boast of the Brittish Seas Containing a True and Full Account of the Royal Navy of England, Shewing Where Each Ship Was Built, by Whom, and When, Its Tuns [Sic], and Number of Men and Guns (1696)
Anti-Cavalierisme, Or, Truth Pleading as Well the Necessity as the Lawfulnesse of This Present Warre for the Suppressing of That Butcherly Brood of Caveliering Incendiaries Who Are Now Hammering England (1642) Anti-Cavalierisme, Or, Truth Pleading as Well the Necessity as the Lawfulnesse of This Present Warre for the Suppressing of That Butcherly Brood of Caveliering Incendiaries Who Are Now Hammering England (1642)
The XV Comforts of Rash and Inconsiderate Marriage, Or, Select Animadversions Upon the Miscarriages of a Wedded State Done Out of French. (1683) The XV Comforts of Rash and Inconsiderate Marriage, Or, Select Animadversions Upon the Miscarriages of a Wedded State Done Out of French. (1683)
The Ghost of the Emperor Charles the Fifth Appearing to Volcart the Porter, Or, a Dialogue of the Times (1690) The Ghost of the Emperor Charles the Fifth Appearing to Volcart the Porter, Or, a Dialogue of the Times (1690)
Eikon Basilike the Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majesty in His Solitudes and Sufferings: With the Paper Which Passed at Newcastle Betwixt His Majesty and Mr. Al. Henderson, Concerning Church-Government, Anno Dom. 1646 (1649) Eikon Basilike the Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majesty in His Solitudes and Sufferings: With the Paper Which Passed at Newcastle Betwixt His Majesty and Mr. Al. Henderson, Concerning Church-Government, Anno Dom. 1646 (1649)
A Discourse of the Original, Countrey, Manners, Government and Religion of the Cossacks with Another of the Precopian Tartars: And the History of the Wars of the Cossacks Against Poland. (1672) A Discourse of the Original, Countrey, Manners, Government and Religion of the Cossacks with Another of the Precopian Tartars: And the History of the Wars of the Cossacks Against Poland. (1672)
An Answer to the Scotch Papers Delivered in the House of Commons in Reply to the Votes of Both Houses of the Parliament of England, Concerning the Disposall of the Kings Person, as It Was Spoken When the Said Papers Were Read in the House (1646) An Answer to the Scotch Papers Delivered in the House of Commons in Reply to the Votes of Both Houses of the Parliament of England, Concerning the Disposall of the Kings Person, as It Was Spoken When the Said Papers Were Read in the House (1646)
A Treaty of Friendship and Commerce, Between His Majesty of Great Britain, Etc. and the Most Serene Prince, the Duke of Savoy Concluded at Florence the 19th Day of September, 1669. (1669) A Treaty of Friendship and Commerce, Between His Majesty of Great Britain, Etc. and the Most Serene Prince, the Duke of Savoy Concluded at Florence the 19th Day of September, 1669. (1669)
A Collection of Certain Horrid Murthers in Several Counties of Ireland Committed Since the 23 of Octob. 1641: Abstracted Out of Certain Examinations Taken by Vertue of Several Commissions Under the Great Seal of Ireland. (1679) A Collection of Certain Horrid Murthers in Several Counties of Ireland Committed Since the 23 of Octob. 1641: Abstracted Out of Certain Examinations Taken by Vertue of Several Commissions Under the Great Seal of Ireland. (1679)
Comparatis Comparandis, the Second Part, Or, a Parallel of the Former, and Later Force, Upon the Two Houses of Parliament (1647) Comparatis Comparandis, the Second Part, Or, a Parallel of the Former, and Later Force, Upon the Two Houses of Parliament (1647)
An Account of the Transactions of the Late King James in Ireland Wherein Is Contain'd the Act of Attainder Past at Dublin in May, 1689: As Also the Proclamation for Raising Twenty Thousand Pounds Per Mensem Without an Act of Parliament (1690) An Account of the Transactions of the Late King James in Ireland Wherein Is Contain'd the Act of Attainder Past at Dublin in May, 1689: As Also the Proclamation for Raising Twenty Thousand Pounds Per Mensem Without an Act of Parliament (1690)
The Grand Plea of Lieut. Col. John Lilburne, Prerogative Prisoner in the Tower of London, Against the Present Tyrannicall House of Lords, Which He Delivered Before an Open Committee of the House of Commons, the Twentieth Day of October, 1647 (1647) The Grand Plea of Lieut. Col. John Lilburne, Prerogative Prisoner in the Tower of London, Against the Present Tyrannicall House of Lords, Which He Delivered Before an Open Committee of the House of Commons, the Twentieth Day of October, 1647 (1647)
Mercurius Hibernicus, Or, a Discourse of the Late Insurrection in Ireland Displaying, 1. the True Causes of It, Till Now Not So Fully Discovered: 2. the Course That Was Taken to Suppresse It: 3. the Reasons That Drew on a Cessation of Armes (1644) Mercurius Hibernicus, Or, a Discourse of the Late Insurrection in Ireland Displaying, 1. the True Causes of It, Till Now Not So Fully Discovered: 2. the Course That Was Taken to Suppresse It: 3. the Reasons That Drew on a Cessation of Armes (1644)
A Moderate Reply to His Majesties Answer to the Cities Last Petition Presented at Oxford Which Answer Was Read in Guildhall, Before the Commons of the Said City, January 13, 1643 / By a Well-Minded Petitioner for Peace and Truth. (1643) A Moderate Reply to His Majesties Answer to the Cities Last Petition Presented at Oxford Which Answer Was Read in Guildhall, Before the Commons of the Said City, January 13, 1643 / By a Well-Minded Petitioner for Peace and Truth. (1643)
The Two Great Questions Consider'd I. What the French King Will Do, with Respect to the Spanish Monarchy, II. What Measures the English Ought to Take. (1700) The Two Great Questions Consider'd I. What the French King Will Do, with Respect to the Spanish Monarchy, II. What Measures the English Ought to Take. (1700)
Nevves from Forraigne Parts for the Last Two Weeks Past, Very Fitting for This State to Take Notice of in This Time of Division and Distraction Especially the Great Councell of the Kingdome, the Parliament (1641) Nevves from Forraigne Parts for the Last Two Weeks Past, Very Fitting for This State to Take Notice of in This Time of Division and Distraction Especially the Great Councell of the Kingdome, the Parliament (1641)
A Dialogue Between a Director of the New East-India Company and One of the Committee for Preparing By-Laws for the Said Company in Which Those for a Rotation of Directors and the Preventing of Bribes Are Particularly Debated. (1699) A Dialogue Between a Director of the New East-India Company and One of the Committee for Preparing By-Laws for the Said Company in Which Those for a Rotation of Directors and the Preventing of Bribes Are Particularly Debated. (1699)
A Pindarick Poem on the Royal Navy Most Humbly Dedicated to Their August Majesties, K. William, and Q. Mary / Written by Mr. Durfey. (1691) A Pindarick Poem on the Royal Navy Most Humbly Dedicated to Their August Majesties, K. William, and Q. Mary / Written by Mr. Durfey. (1691)
Oratio Steliteutica Oxoniae Habita Octobris 14 Anno Aera Christianae MDCLVII, Sive, Stricturae in Hujus Aevi Delatores & Pasquillos, & in Terra Filios, Quos Vocant Eorumque Simi Autore Jo. Harmaro ... (1658) Oratio Steliteutica Oxoniae Habita Octobris 14 Anno Aera Christianae MDCLVII, Sive, Stricturae in Hujus Aevi Delatores & Pasquillos, & in Terra Filios, Quos Vocant Eorumque Simi Autore Jo. Harmaro ... (1658)
Thomae Hobbes Angli Malmesburiensis Philosophi Vita (1681) Thomae Hobbes Angli Malmesburiensis Philosophi Vita (1681)
Floddan Field in Nine Fits Being an Exact History of That Famous Memorable Battle Fought Between English and Scots on Floddan-Hill in the Time of Henry the Eighth Anno 1513: Worthy the Perusal of the English Nobility. (1664) Floddan Field in Nine Fits Being an Exact History of That Famous Memorable Battle Fought Between English and Scots on Floddan-Hill in the Time of Henry the Eighth Anno 1513: Worthy the Perusal of the English Nobility. (1664)
A Most Excellent Eloquent Speech Made, Not by an Irreligious, Rebellious, Improbous, Impious, Sedicious, Pestiferous, Pernicious, Factious, Flagitious, Vicious, Vafritious, Mischievous, Malicious, Mutinous, Luxurious, Letcherous (1683) A Most Excellent Eloquent Speech Made, Not by an Irreligious, Rebellious, Improbous, Impious, Sedicious, Pestiferous, Pernicious, Factious, Flagitious, Vicious, Vafritious, Mischievous, Malicious, Mutinous, Luxurious, Letcherous (1683)
A Defence of the Scots Settlement at Darien with an Answer to the Spanish Memorial Against It and Arguments to Prove That It Is the Interest of England to Join with the Scots, and Protect It: To Which Is Added, a Description of the Country (1699) A Defence of the Scots Settlement at Darien with an Answer to the Spanish Memorial Against It and Arguments to Prove That It Is the Interest of England to Join with the Scots, and Protect It: To Which Is Added, a Description of the Country (1699)
Parallelume Olivae, NEC Non Olivarii Serenissimi, Celsissimi, Potentissimique Angliae, Scotiae, Hyberniae Dei Gratia Protectoris Etc / Studio Et Expensis D. Ludovici de Gand ... (1656) Parallelume Olivae, NEC Non Olivarii Serenissimi, Celsissimi, Potentissimique Angliae, Scotiae, Hyberniae Dei Gratia Protectoris Etc / Studio Et Expensis D. Ludovici de Gand ... (1656)
A Description of the Last Voyage to Bermudas, in the Ship Marygold, S.P. Commander by J.H ...; Begun November the Twelfth, 1670, and Ending May the Third, 1671 with Allowance. (1671) A Description of the Last Voyage to Bermudas, in the Ship Marygold, S.P. Commander by J.H ...; Begun November the Twelfth, 1670, and Ending May the Third, 1671 with Allowance. (1671)
Essays of Love and Marriage Being Letters Written by Two Gentlemen, One Dissuading from Love, the Other an Answer Thereunto: With Some Characters and Other Passages of Wit. (1673) Essays of Love and Marriage Being Letters Written by Two Gentlemen, One Dissuading from Love, the Other an Answer Thereunto: With Some Characters and Other Passages of Wit. (1673)
Liber Primus Principis Arcturi Quem Decem Libris Comprehensum Anglicano Carmine Heroice / Concinnavit Vir Clarissimus Richardus Blacmorus ...; Latine Redditus a Gulielmo Hogaeo. (1700) Liber Primus Principis Arcturi Quem Decem Libris Comprehensum Anglicano Carmine Heroice / Concinnavit Vir Clarissimus Richardus Blacmorus ...; Latine Redditus a Gulielmo Hogaeo. (1700)
Domus Carthusiana, Or, an Account of the Most Noble Foundation of the Charter-House Near Smithfield in London Both Before and Since the Reformation: With the Life and Death of Thomas Sutton, Esq., the Founder Thereof (1677) Domus Carthusiana, Or, an Account of the Most Noble Foundation of the Charter-House Near Smithfield in London Both Before and Since the Reformation: With the Life and Death of Thomas Sutton, Esq., the Founder Thereof (1677)
A Treatise Concerning Policy and Religion Wherein the Infirmity of Humane Wit Is Amply Declared, with the Necessity of the Grace of God, and True Religion for the Perfection of Policy: And by the Way Some Political Matters Are Treated (1652) A Treatise Concerning Policy and Religion Wherein the Infirmity of Humane Wit Is Amply Declared, with the Necessity of the Grace of God, and True Religion for the Perfection of Policy: And by the Way Some Political Matters Are Treated (1652)
A Brief History of Moscovia and of Other Less-Known Countries Lying Eastward of Russia as Far as Cathay, Gather'd from the Writings of Several Eye-Witnesses / By John Milton. (1682) A Brief History of Moscovia and of Other Less-Known Countries Lying Eastward of Russia as Far as Cathay, Gather'd from the Writings of Several Eye-Witnesses / By John Milton. (1682)
The Rumps Looking-Glasse, Or, a Collection of Such Peices [Sic] of Drollery as Were Prepared by Severall Wits to Purge the Rump (1660) The Rumps Looking-Glasse, Or, a Collection of Such Peices [Sic] of Drollery as Were Prepared by Severall Wits to Purge the Rump (1660)
Marriage by the Morall Law of God Vindicated Against All Ceremonial Laws of Popes and Bishops Destructive to Filiation Aliment and Succession and the Government of Familyes and Kingdoms (1680) Marriage by the Morall Law of God Vindicated Against All Ceremonial Laws of Popes and Bishops Destructive to Filiation Aliment and Succession and the Government of Familyes and Kingdoms (1680)
Vita Laurentii Chadertoni S.T.P.; Collegii Emmanuelis Apud Cantabrigienses Magistri Primi Una Cum Vita Jacobi Usserii Archiepiscopi Armachani, Tertia Fere Parte Aucta, Quam Importuna Nimis Typographi Sestinatio (1700) Vita Laurentii Chadertoni S.T.P.; Collegii Emmanuelis Apud Cantabrigienses Magistri Primi Una Cum Vita Jacobi Usserii Archiepiscopi Armachani, Tertia Fere Parte Aucta, Quam Importuna Nimis Typographi Sestinatio (1700)
An Enquiry Into, and Detection of the Barbarous Murther of the Late Earl of Essex, Or, a Vindication of That Noble Person, from the Guilt and Infamy of Having Destroyed Himself (1689) An Enquiry Into, and Detection of the Barbarous Murther of the Late Earl of Essex, Or, a Vindication of That Noble Person, from the Guilt and Infamy of Having Destroyed Himself (1689)
The Rebellion of Naples, or the Tragedy of Massenello Commonly So Called, But Rightly Tomaso Aniello Di Malfa Generall of the Neopolitans / Written by a Gentleman Who Was an Eye-Witnes ... (1649) The Rebellion of Naples, or the Tragedy of Massenello Commonly So Called, But Rightly Tomaso Aniello Di Malfa Generall of the Neopolitans / Written by a Gentleman Who Was an Eye-Witnes ... (1649)
An Introduction to the History of England by Sir William Temple, Baronet. (1695) An Introduction to the History of England by Sir William Temple, Baronet. (1695)