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Dream interpretation - Early works to 1800
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A groatsworth of wit for a penny. Or, the interpretation of dreams. Shewing, I. How a Man or Maid by their Dreams may know whether they shall have them they love. II. How a Man may obtain the Love of his Mistress. III. How a Man may obtain Money in hard Times. IV. How a Man may make Choice of a loving Wife. V. How they may continue in Amity, and not be poor. VI. How to know an honest Woman from a Whore. Vii. How young Men and Maids may discover the Reality of their Lover. Viii. How they may know what Planet they were born under, what their Fortunes be, and which shall die first, the Man or the Wife. IX. How a Man may know each Day in every Month, whether himself, Wife, Child, or friend that is sick, shall live or die. X. What the Appearance of a Comet or blazing Star signifies. XI. How you may contrive a Night-Spell to catch Thieves. By Mr. Lillie.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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Dreams and moles, with their interpretation and signification. Made far more manifest and Plain than any Published to the very meanest Capacities, by the most ancient as well most modern Rules of Philosph. To which is prefixed, a collection of choice and valuable receipts concerning love and marriage. First compiled in Greek, and now faithfully rendered into English by a Fellow of the Royal Society, and a tru lover of learning.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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Here begynneth the dreames of Daniell : With the exposycions of the xii sygnes deuyded by the xii monthes of the yeare. And also the destenyes both of man and woman borne in eche monthe of the yere. Very necessareye to be knowen.
Date: [1556?]- Books
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Dr. Flamstead's and Mr. Patridge's new fortune-book: containing, I. Their new-invented method of knowing one's fortune by a pack of cards; ... V. A treatise of moles, ...
Partridge and Flamsted (London, England)Date: [1730?]- Books
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Real and extraordinary dreams and visions, with their interpretations; tending to shew that the great and wonderful events of the present crisis, will usher in the glorious revolution spoken of by the prophets. With a preparatory address and solemn call To Methodists, Quakers, Dissenters, Catholics, Churchmen, Jews, Deists, And The Preachers In Particular; Also to kings, orators, patriots, judges, nobles, politicians, and the public in general.
Date: [1795?]