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Thoughts of Cicero, on the following subjects, viz. I. Religion. II. Man. III. Conscience. IV. The Passions. V. Wisdom. VI. Probity. Vii. Eloquence. Viii. Friendship. IX. Old Age. X. Death. XI. Scipio's Dream. XII. Miscellaneous thoughts. Published in Latin and French by the Abbé D'Olivet; to which is now added, an English translation, with notes.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius.Date: M.DCC.L. [1750]- Books
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The pilgrims progress from this world to That which is to Come: Deliver'd under the similitude of a dream: Wherein is Discovered, The Manner of his Setting out, His Dangerous Journey, and Safe Arrival at the Desired Country. By John Bunyan. And now done into verse by Francis Hoffman.
Hoffman, Francis, active 1706-1750.Date: 1706 [1723]- Pictures
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Joseph is told in a dream to flee to Egypt with Mary and Jesus. Etching after A. Sacchi.
Sacchi, Andrea, 1599?-1661.Reference: 21788i- Pictures
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The power of counsel: Daniel interpreting the dream related by Nebuchadnezzar. Engraving by Adrian Collaert after Jan van der Straet, 1567/1605.
Straet, Jan van der, 1523-1605.Date: [1567/1605]Reference: 38284i- Pictures
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Jacob finds rest in a rugged landscape and dreams of a ladder of angels. Etching by J. Goupy after S. Rosa.
Rosa, Salvatore, 1615-1673.Reference: 15895i- Pictures
Joseph saddles the donkey, preparing for the flight into Egypt. Engraving.
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The Pilgrim's progress from this world, to that which is to come: The third part. Delivered under the similitude of a dream; shewing the several difficulties and dangers he met with, and the many victories he obtained over the world, the flesh, and the Devil: together with his happy arrival at the cœlestical city, and the glory and joy he found to his eternal comfort. To which is added, the life and death of John Bunyan, author of the first and second parts; (compleating the whole progress.)
Date: 1760- Pictures
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Mary and Joseph voyage to Egypt with the infant Jesus. Etching by A.-C.-P. de Caylus after A. Carracci.
Carracci, Annibale, 1560-1609.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 22382i- Pictures
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The flight into Egypt: Mary rides on the donkey, breast-feeding Jesus; Joseph walks beside them. Etching by W. Basse.
Basse, Willem, 1613 or 1614-1672.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 22377i- Pictures
Mary and Joseph set off for Egypt with the infant Jesus. Engraving.
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Mary and Joseph ride to Egypt with the infant Jesus. Engraving.
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The holy family prepare to flee for Egypt. Engraving by F. Poilly after G. Reni.
Reni, Guido, 1575-1642.Reference: 24066i- Pictures
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Mary and Joseph prepare to flee into Egypt with the infant Jesus. Etching by Agostino Carracci.
Carracci, Agostino, 1557-1602.Date: [ca. 15??]Reference: 663599i- Pictures
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Jacob offers bread and soup to an exhausted Esau, who has returned from hunting; to the left, angels move upon Jacob's ladder; to the right, the blind Isaac feels Jacob's disguised hands. Engraving by E. Kirkall after Skeitz.
Skeitz.Reference: 15889i- Pictures
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Mary and Joseph with Jesus through a wide landscape to Egypt. Etching by J. Callot.
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The angel tells Joseph to awaken and take Jesus and Mary to Egypt. Engraving after P. Mignard.
Mignard, Pierre, 1612-1695.Reference: 21792i- Pictures
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Mary and Joseph ride to Egypt with the infant Jesus. Engraving by H. Wierix..
Wierix, Jeronimus, 1553-1619.Reference: 21438iPart of: Vita divae Mariae virginis.- Books
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A new academy of complements: or, the lover's secretary. Being wit and mirth improv'd, by the most elegant expressions used in the art of courtship, In divers Examples of Writing or Inditing Letters, relating either to Love or Business. Also, The Silent Language: Or, A Compleat Rule for discoursing by Motion of the Hands, without being understood by the Company. Together with Instructions for writing Figure-Hand, Bills of Exchange, Receipts, casting Accompts, &c. The Signification of Moles, and Interpretation of Dreams. A never-failing Method for Women to get good Husbands. Likewise, A pleasant Dialogue between Six Merry-Gossips, paying a Visit to a Lying-in-Woman. To which is added, a choice collection of above a hundred favourite love-songs, Merry Catches, and Jovial Healths; being the newest now Extant. With plain Instructions for Dancing.
Date: M,DCC,XLIII. [1743]- Books
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The true fortune-teller, or, Guide to knowledge : Discovering the whole art of chiromancy, physiognomy, metoposcopy, and astrology. Containing 1. A discription of the planets, their power and influence over the bodies of men, women, and children. 2. Of the several lines, ... characters in the hand and wrist; ... 3. Of physiognomy. ... 4. Observations on the eyes, ... 5. Metoposcopy, or the signification of the lines in the face. 6. of moles, and their signification. 7. Of dreams and interpretations. 8. Of nativities, ... 9. If the rod ... 10. Of marriages, ... 11. Rules to know the dangers of death. 12. The manner of resolving doubtful questions, ... 13. Of Pythagoras his wheel of fortune. 14. Of the good and bad days of each month relating to health.
J. SDate: 1698- Pictures
Mary and Joseph ride to Egypt with the infant Jesus. Engraving by J. Sadeler after M. de Vos.
Vos, Maarten de, 1532-1603.Reference: 22309i- Pictures
While resting on the flight into Egypt, a vision occurs to the holy family, of the cross looped by a crown of thorns. Etching by P. Testa after himself, c. 1650.
Testa, Pietro, 1611-1650.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 22291i- Books
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Essays upon the following subjects. Viz.1. Of generosity. 2. Of the New Man. 3. Of the Government of the Eye. 4. De Ratione Fidei, &c. 5. Of the Soul of Man. 6. Of Freedom or Liberty of Body and Mind. 7. Of the Passions and Affections. 8. Of Human Perfection. 9. Of the Origin of Sin, &c. 10. Of Gratitude. 11. Of the Blessed Trinity, and somewhat of the Mode. 12. Of Eternal Damnation for Temporal Sin; the Justice, and even Mercy of God therein, vindicated. 13. Of Dreams. 14. Of the Government of our Thoughts. 15. Of Happiness. 16. Of Sinful Ideas. 17. Of Families, and leaving a great Estate to Children. 18. A Letter to Sir R. Southwell, when President of the Royal Society, touching the Equivocal Generation of Plants and Insects; wherein the Creation of the World is particularly lookt into. 19. Of Reading the Holy Scriptures, &c. 20. Of persons running in debt, and dying without Payment. By Whitelock Bulstrode, Esq;
Bulstrode, Whitelocke, 1650-1724.Date: 1724- Pictures
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Nebuchadnezzar, gone mad, grovels like a beast of the earth; he gropes for his crown. Engraving, 16--.
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A book of knowledge : In four parts. : Part first. Shewing the nature of astrology, by the cælestial signs and planets. Measures of time movable terms, for 20 years, &c. Divers things necessary in trade and dealing, &c. To know the weather in all seasons of the year. Good and bad fortune as born under the several signs. The manner of resolving doubtful questions, relating to love, business, &c. Moles and marks in the body, their signification; dreams, their interpretation. : Part second, The wheel of fortune, resolving questions in astrology. Fortunate and unfortunate days throughout the year. To know the changing of the moon by the prime observations on New years day. : Part third. A treatise of physick, by the signs and planets. Observations in midwifery. Receipts for curing all diseases in men, women, and children. The art of cookery. The forms of writing bonds, bills, &c. Arithmetic in all its parts. Remedies for diseases in horses, cows, oxen, hogs, sheep, &c. : A perpetual almanack for ever. A complete tide table. An account of all the market days, roads and fairs in England and Wales. : Part fourth. The compleat gardiner, or the country-mans guide to good husbandry / Composed by Samuel Strangehopes.
Strangehopes, SamuelDate: [1700?]- Books
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A new academy of complements: or the lover's secretary: being wit and mirth improv'd by the most elegant expressions used in the art of courtship. In divers examples of writing or Inditing letters, relating either to love or business. Also the silent language: Or, A Compleat Rule for discoursing by Motion of the Hand, without being understood by the Company. Together with Instructions for writing Figure-Hand, Bills of Exchange, Receipts, casting Accompts, &c. The Signification of Moles, and Interpretation of Dreams. A never-failing Method for Women to get good Husbands. Likewise a pleasant dialogue between six merry Gossips paying a Visit to a Lying-in-Woman. To which is added, a choice collection of above 120 love-songs, Merry-Catches, and Jovial Healths; being the Newest new Extant, with plain Instructions for dancing.
Date: 1741