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Threnodia. The churches lamentation for the good man his losse : delivered in a sermon to the Right honourable the two Houses of Parliament, and the Reverend Assembly of Divines, at the funerall of that excellent man John Pym, Esquire, late a member of the Honourable House of Commons / preached in the Abbey-Church of Westminster, by Stephen Marshall, B.D. Minister of Gods word at Finching-field in Essex.
Marshall, Stephen, 1594?-1655Date: 1644- Books
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A Letter from some aged nonconforming ministers, to their Christian friends, touching the reasons of their practice. August 24. 1701.
Date: 1712- Books
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Speedy help for rich and poor : or, certain physicall discourses touching the vertue of whey, in the cure of the griping flux of the belly, and of the dysentery. Of cold water, in the cure of the gout, and green-wounds. Of wine-vineger, in the preservation from, and cure of the plague, and other pestilential diseases: as also in the prevention of the hydrophobia, or dread of water, caused by the biting of a mad dog. &c. Written in Latine by Hermannus Vander Heyden, a physician of Gaunt.
Heyden, Hermann van der, 1572-approximately 1650Date: 1653- Books
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The use of a mathematical instrument, called a quadrant : Shewing very plainly and easily to know the exact height or distance of any steeple, tree, or house, &c. Also to know the hour of the day by it: the height of the sun, moon, or stars: and to know the time of sun-rising and setting; and the length of every day in the year: the place of the sun in the ecliptick: the azimuth, right ascension, and declination of the sun. With many other necessary and delightful conclusions. Performed very readily. As also the use of a nocturnal: whereby you may learn to know the stars in heaven, and the hour of the night, by them. With many other delightful operations. The third edition, wherein the mistakes in the former impressions are corrected. By W.P.
W. PDate: 1665- Books
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The two gentlemen of Verona. A comedy. By Shakespear.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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A survey of the microcosme, or the anatomy of the bodies of man and woman : wherein the skin, veins, nerves, muscles, bones, sinews, and ligaments thereof are accurately delineated, and so disposed by pasting, as that each part of the said bodies, both inward and outward, are exactly represented. Useful for all doctors, chyrurgeons, statuaries, painters, &c. / By Michael Spaher of Tyrol, and Remilinus. Englished by John Ireton, Chyrurgeon.
Remmelin, Johann, 1583-1632.Date: MDC XCI. [1691]- Books
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The wonderful life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, mariner: Containing a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America. How his ship was lost in a storm and all his companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the shore by the wreck with a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorned with cuts suited to the most remarkable stories.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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Deborah, an oratorio: or sacred drama. The words by Mr. Humphreys. The musick by Mr. Handel.
Humphreys, Samuel, 1698?-1738.Date: [1760?]- Books
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The tragedy of Locrine, the eldest son of King Brutus. By Shakespear.
Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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Antony and Cleopatra. A tragedy. As it is acted at the theatres. By Shakespear.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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The history of Sir John Oldcastle, the good Lord Cobham. By Shakespear.
Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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Thirteen books of natural philosophy: viz. I. Of the principles, and common adjuncts of all natural bodies. II. Of the heavens, the world, and elements. III. Of action, passion, generation, and corruption. IV. Of meteors. V. Of minerals and metals. VI. Of the soul in general, and of things vegetable. VII. Of animals or living creatures. VIII. Of man. Unto which is added five books more of natural philosophy in several discourses. IX. Discourse I. Of the principles of natural things. X. Dis. 2. Concerning the occult and hidden qualities. XI. Dis. 3. Of atomes and mixture. XII. Dis. 4. Of the generation of live things. XIII. Dis. 5. Concerning the spontaneous generation of live things / Written in Latin and English. By Daniel Sennert, doctor of physick, [tr. by] Nicholas Culpeper, physitian and astrologer,, Abdiah Cole, doctor of physick, and the liberal arts [and William Rowland?].
Sennert, Daniel, 1572-1637.Date: 1661- Books
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The history of King Lear, and his three daughters: a tragedy, as it is acted at the theatres. By Shakespear. With alterations by N. Tate.
Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715.Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- Books
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New elements of optics; or, the theory of the aberrations, dissipation, and colours of light: of the general and specific refractive powers and densities of mediums; the properties of single and compound lenses: and The Nature, Construction, and Use of Refracting and Reflecting telescopes and microscopes Of every Sort hitherto published. By B. Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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A narrative of Col. Ethan Allen's captivity, from the time of his being taken by the British, near Montreal, on the 25th of September, 1775, to the time of his exchange, on the 6th of May, 1778. Containing his voyages and travels ... Interspersed with some political observations. Written by himself, and now published for the information of the curious, in all nations.
Allen, Ethan, 1738-1789.Date: 1780- Books
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Advice from Taberah. A sermon preached after the terrible fire, which, (attended with some very lamentable and memorable circumstances, on Oct. 2,3. 1711.) laid a considerable part of Boston, in ashes. Directing a pious improvement of every calamity, but more especially of so calamitous a desolation. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [Two lines from Numbers]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1711- Books
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An order of the Commons assembled in Parliament : enabling the severall committees in the severall counties to examine the abuses in placing of officers in the severall hospitalls in the kingdome. And likewise to provide for the maintenance of such souldiers as have been maimed in the Parliaments service, and are of the said severall counties. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D Com.
England and Wales. Parliament. House of CommonsDate: November 22. 1645- Books
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The imposition of inoculation as a duty religiously considered in a leter [sic] to a gentleman in the country inclin'd to admit it. [Eleven lines of Scripture texts]
Grainger, Samuel, approximately 1686-1734.Date: 1721- Books
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A letter to a noble Lord, concerning the late expedition to Canada.
Dummer, Jeremiah, 1681-1739.Date: 1712- Books
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The practice of physick : in two volums [sic], very much enlarged. Wherein is plainly set forth, the nature, cause, differences, and several sorts of signs: together with the cure of all diseases in the body of man. In twenty and four books. ... / Written in Latin, and in English, by [brace] Lazarus Riverius ..., Nicholas Culpeper ..., Abdiah Cole ..., and W.R. [i.e. William Rowland].
Rivière, Lazare, 1589-1655Date: 1658..- Books
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The marrow of modern divinity. The first part, touching both the covenant of works, and the covenant of grace: with their use and end, both in the time of the Old testament, and in the time of the New. Clearly describing the way of eternal life, by Jesus Christ. In a dialogue betwixt Evangelista, a minister of the Gospel. Nomista, a legalist. Antinomista, an antinomian. And Neophytus, a young christian. By Edward Fisher. The fourteenth edition, corrected. With notes, by the late eminent and faithful servant of Jesus Christ Mr. Thomas Boston, minister of the Gospel at Ettrick. To which is prefixed, an appendix, containing the difference betwixt the law and the Gospel, by the author of the same book, not prefixed to some of the former editions.
Fisher, Edward, active 1627-1655.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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Resuscitatio or, bringing into publick light several pieces of the works, civil, historical, philosophical, and theological, hitherto sleeping of the right honourable Francis Bacon : Baron of Verulam, Viscount Saint Alban. In two parts. The third edition, according to the best corrected copies, together with his Lordships life. / By William Rawley, doctor in divinity, his lordships first and last Chaplain. And lately his Majesties Chaplain in Ordinary.
Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.Date: Anno Domini 1671- Books
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A new method of physick: or, A short view of Paracelsus and Galen's practice : in 3. treatises. I. Opening the nature of physick and alchymy. II. Shewing what things are requisite to a physitian and alchymist. III. Containing an harmonical systeme of physick. Written in Latin by Simeon Partlicius, phylosopher, and physitian in Germany. Translated into English by Nicholas Culpeper, Gent. student in physick and astrologie, dwelling on the east-side of Spittle-fields, neer London.
Partlicius, Simeon, active 1620-1624Date: 1654- Books
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The life and death of King John. A tragedy. By Shakespear.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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The taming of the shrew. A comedy. By Shakespear.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]