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The young man's calling: or the whole duty of youth. In a serious and compassionate address to all young persons to remember their Creator in the days of their Youth. Together with Remarks upon the lives of several excellent young persons of both Sexes, as well Ancient as Modern, Noble and others, who have been famous for Piety and Vertue in their Generations. With Twelve curious Pictures, Illustrating the several Histories. Also Divine Poems.
Crossman, Samuel, 1624?-1684.Date: 1713- Books
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Two journeys to Jerusalem, Containing first, a strange and true accout [sic] of the travels of two English pilgrims some years since, and what admirable accidents befel them in their journey to Jerusalem, Gr. Cairo, Alexandria, &c. Secondly, the travels of 14 Englishmen in 1669. to Jerusalem, Bethlem, Jericho, the river Jordan. the lake of Sodom and Gomorrah, &c. with the antiquities, monuments, and memorable places mentioned in scripture. By T.B. To which are prefixed memorable remarks upon the antient and modern state of the Jewish nation. As 1. A description of the Holy-Land, its situation, fertility, &c. 2. The several captivities of the Jews, after they were [po]ssess'd thereof. 3. Probable conjectures of what... become of the ten tribes who were carried captives by the Assyrians, with divers pertinent ...ations pursuant thereunto. 4. The state of the ... their extermination, with the present condition of Palestine. Together with a relation of the great council of the ... the plains of Hungary in 1650 to examine the scriptures concerning Christ. By S.B. an Englishman there present. With an account of the wonderfull delusion of the Jews by a false Christ at Smyrna, 1666. ... the final extirpation and destruction of the ... in Persia in 1666. and the occasion thereof Selected by R.B. and beautified with pictures.
Date: [1709]- Books
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Two journeys to Jerusalem, containing I. A strange and true account of the travels of two English pilgrims some years since, and what admirable Accidents befel them in their Journey to Jerusalem, Gr. Cairo, Alexandria, &c. II. The travels of 14 Englishmen in 1669. to Jerusalem, Bethlem, Jericho, the River Jordan, the Lake of Sodom and Gomorrah, &c. With the Antiquities, Monuments, and Memorable Places mentioned in Scripture. By T.B. To which are prefixed, Memorable Remarks upon the Antient and Modern State of the Jewish Nation. As. 1 A Description of the Holy-Land, its Situation, Fertility, &c. 2. The several Captivities of the Jews, after they were possess'd thereof. 3. Probable Conjectures of what is become of the Ten Tribes who were carried Captives by the Assyrians, with divers pertinent Relations pursuant thereunto. 4. The State of the Jews since their extermination, with the present Condition of Palestine. Together with a Relation of the Great Council of the Jews in the Plains of Hungary in 1650 to examine the Scriptures concerning Christ. By S. B. an Englishman there present. With an Account of the Wonderful Delusion of the Jews by a false Christ at Smyrna, 1666 Lastly, The Final Extirpation and Destruction of the Jews in Persia in 1666, and the Occasion thereof. Collected by R.B. and beautified with pictures.
Date: 1715- Books
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Martyrs in flames: or The history of Popery. Displaying the horrid persecutions and cruelties, exercised upon Protestants by the Papists for many hundred years past, to this time. In, Piedmont. France, with the massacre at Paris. Orange. Ephemia. Germany. Poland. Lithuania. Italy. Spain, with the bloody Inquisition. Portugal. Holland. Flanders. Scotland. Ireland, with the massacre in 1641. and England. Containing an account of I. The martyrs in the reign of King Henry VIII. and Queen Mary. II. The Spanish invasion 1588. III. The Gun-powder Treason 1605. IV. The fire of London 1666. V. The horrid Popish plot in 1678. VI. The marther of Sir Edmunbury Godfrey. VII. The detectable conspiracies of the Papists, and their adherents against K. William III. 1. By Grandivile a Frenchman. 2. By Charnock, Sir Wil. Perkins, Sir John Friend, Sir John Fenwick, and others, with their tryals and execution[.] Also Gods judgments upon persecutors. With several pictures. By R. B.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1713- Books
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The english hero: or, Sir Francis Drake reviv'd. Being a full account of the dangerous voyages, admirable adventures, notable discoveries and magnanimous atchievements of that valiant and renowned commander. I. His Voyage in 1572, to Nombre de Dios in the West Indies, where they saw a Pile of Bars of Silver near 70 Foot long, ten Foot broad, and twelve Foot high. II. His incompassing the whole World in 1577, which he perform'd in two Years and ten Months, gaining a vast quantity of Gold and Silver. III. His Voyage into America in 1585, and taking the Towns of St. Jago, St. Domingo, Carthagena and St. Augustine. Also his Worthy Actions when Vice-Admiral of England in the Spanish Invasion, 1588. IV. His last Voyage in those Countries in 1595, with the manner of his Death and Burial. Recommended to the Imitation of all Heroick Spirits. Inlarged, reduced into chapters with contents, and beautified with pictures. By R. B.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1716- Books
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Two journeys to Jerusalem. Containing I. A strange and true account of the travels of two English pilgrims some years since, and what admirable Accidents befel them in their Journey to Jerusalem, Gr. Cairo, Alexandria, &c. II. The travels of 14 Englishmen in 1669 to Jerusalem, Bethlem, Jericho, the River Jordan, the Lake of Sodom and Gomorrah, &c. With the Antiquities, Monuments, and Memorable Places mentioned in Scripture. By T. B. To which are prefixed, Memorable Remarks upon the Antient and Modern State of the Jewish Nation. As, 1 A Description of the Holy-Land, its Situation, Fertility, &c. 2. The several Captivities of the Jews, after they were possess'd thereof. 3. Probable Conjectures of what is become of the Ten Tribes who were carried Captives by the Assyrians, with divers pertinent Relations pursuant thereunto. 4. The State of the Jews since their extermination, with the present Condition of Palestine. Together with a Relation of the Great Council of the Jews in the Plains of Hungary in 1650 to examine the Scriptures concerning Christ. By S. B. an Englishman there present. With an Account of the Wonderful Delusion of the Jews by a false Christ at Smyrna, 1666. Lastly, The Final Extirpation and Destruction of the Jews in Persia in 1666, and the Occasion thereof. Collected by R. B. and beautified with pictures.
Date: 1719- Books
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The history of Oliver Cromwel, Lord Protector Of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland. Being an Account of all the Battles, Sieges, and other Military Atcheivments, wherein he was Ingaged, in these Three Nations. And Likewise, Of his Civil Administrations, while he had the Supream Government, till his Death. Relating only matter of fact, without passion or partiality. By R. B.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1715- Books
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Surprizing miracles of nature and art. In two parts. Containing, I. Miracles of Nature; or the Strange Signs and Prodigious Appearances in the Heavens, Earth and Waters for many hundred Years past. With the most famous Comets and Prodigies since the Birth of our Saviour, and the Effects of many of them: As also a particular Description of the 5 blazing Stars seen in Englan?, in 1664, 1665, 1680, 1682. and other unaccountable Accidents and Productions. II. Miracles of Art, Describing the most Magnificent Buildings, and Cuious Inventions in all Ages, as Solomon's Temple, The Seven Wonders of the World, and other famous Structures and Rarities. Beautified with Pictures. By R. B.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?Date: 1708- Books
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The unhappy princesses. In two parts. Containing first, the secret history of Queen Anne Bullen. Mother to Queen Elizabeth of renowned memory with an impartial account of the first loves of Henry VIII. to that lady; the reasons of his withdrawing his affections from her, and the real cause of her woful and calmitous fall. Secondly, the history of the Lady Jane Gray. Who was proclaimed Queen of England; with a full relation of her admirable life, short reign, and most deplorable d[e]ath. Adorn'd with pictures. By R.B.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1710- Books
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A thanksgiving-Sermon preach'd at Foots-Cray in Kent, June the 27th, 1706. for a signal and glorious victory in Brabant, over the French army. Obtain'd by Her Majesties Arms, in Conjunction with those of the Allies, and for the Surprizing and Strange Progress of the Confederates ever since. As also for the continued Successes of the Forces of Her Majesty, and Her Allies, in Spain. By J. W. Rector of the said parish
Whittle, John.Date: 1706- Books
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The English hero: Or, Sir Francis Drake reviv'd. Being a full account of the dangerous voyages, admirable adventures, notable discoveries, and magnanimous atchievements of that valiant and renowned commander. I. His vovage in 1572. to nombre de dios in the West indies, where they saw a pile of bars of silver near 70 foot long, ten foot broad, and twelve foot high. II. His incompassing the whole word in 1577. Which he perform'd in two years and ten months, gaining a vast quantity of gold and silver. III. His voyage into America in 1585, and taking the towns of St. Jaga St. Domingo, Carthagena and St. Augustine. Also his worthy actions when vice-admiral of England in the Spanish invasion, 1588. IV. His last voyage in those countries in 1595, with the manner of his death and burial. Recommended to the imitation of all heroick spirits inlarged, reduced into chapters with contents, and beautified with pictures. By R.B.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1706- Books
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Winter-evenings entertainments in two parts. Containing, I. Ten pleasant, and delightful relations of many rare and notable accidents and occurences; with brief remarks upon every one. II. Fifty ingenicus riddles, with their explanations, and useful observations, and morals upon each, the whole enlivened with above threescore pictures for the better illustration of every story and riddle. Excellently accommodated to the fancies of old or young, and exceeding useful to advance chearful society and conversation. By R.B.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1705- Books
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The vanity of the life of man. Represented in the seven several stages thereof, from his Birth to his Death. with pictures and poems exposing the Follies of every Age. To which are added several other poems upon divers Subjects and Occasions. By R.B.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?Date: 1708- Books
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The unfortunate court-favourites of England, exemplified in some remarks upon the lives, actions, and fatal fall of divers great men, who have been Favourites to several English Kings and Queens; namely, I. Pierce Gaveston Earl of Cornwall. II. Hugh Spencer, Earl of Winchester. III. Hugh Spencer the Son, Earl of Glocester. IV. Roger Mortimer, Earl of March. V. Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham. VI. Thomas Woolsey, Cardinal of York. VII. Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex. VIII. Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. IX. George Villars, Duke of Buckingham. X. Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford. with the picture of every monarch and favourite. By R. B.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?Date: 1706- Books
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Extraordinary adventures, revolutions & events. Being An Account of divers Stupendious Accidents, Strange Deliverances; Signal Mutations in the Fortunes of several famous Men; and Changes of Government in many Countries. With other Observable Passages in divers Kingdoms, States and Provinces throughout the World. Enlivened with pictures, for their better illustration. By R. B.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1704- Books
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A complete list of all the grand matches of cricket that have been played In the Year 1800: with a correct state of each innings. And the articles of cricket inserted, with an old cricket song. By Samuel Britcher, scorer.
Britcher, Samuel, active 1790-1805.Date: 1800- Books
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Tucketts and Fletcher, grocers and tea-dealers, No. 11, Corn-Street, Bristol. ...
Tucketts and Fletcher (grocers : Bristol, England)Date: 1795?]- Books
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The history of Oliver Cromwel, Lord Protector of the commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland. Being an Account of all the Battles, Sieges, and other Military Atchievments, wherein he was Ingaged, in these Three Nations. And likewise, Of his Civil Administrations, while he had the Supream Government, till his Death. Relating only Matter of Fact, without Passion or Partiality. By R. B.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1706- Ephemera
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High-class grocers & provision merchants : Folley & Sons, the Castle Stores, Launceston.
Folley & Sons.Date: [1930?] :- Books
Some account of the Worshipful company of grocers of the city of London / by Baron Heath.
Heath, John Benjamin, 1790-1879.Date: 1869- Ephemera
Warner's safe yeast for sale by all grocers.
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Sugar and spice : grocers and groceries in provincial England, 1650-1830 / by Jon Stobart.
Stobart, Jon, 1966-Date: 2012- Ephemera
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Bot. of W. B. Moss & Sons : grocers and provision merchants : central offices, bacon curing factory and stores: Portmill, Hitchin.
W.B. Moss & Sons.Date: [1900?]- Books
The city of York's first spicers, grocers and apothecaries / Leslie G. Matthews.
Matthews, Leslie G. (Leslie Gerald), 1897-1997.Date: 1967- Books
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Reasons humbly offer'd by the grocers of the city of London : against part of the bill now depending in the Honourable House of Commons, entituled, A bill to prevent the bringing in the infection, by the clandestine running of goods.
Grocers' Company (London, England)Date: [1721]