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A scheme for preventing the exportation of wool.
Carter, Richard, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1713]- Books
Treatise on the heathen superstitions that today live among the Indians native to this New Spain, 1629 / by Hernando Ruiz de Alarcón ; translated and edited by J. Richard Andrews and Ross Hassig.
Ruiz de Alarcón, Hernando, active 17th century.Date: [1984], ©1984- Books
Richard Wiseman and the surgery of the Commonwealth / [Benjamin Ward Richardson].
Richardson, Benjamin Ward, 1828-1896.Date: 1886- Books
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Privilegia Parliamentaria senatus consensu sublata. Being remarks upon the Acts of Parliament de annis 12 & 13 W.3. & 2 & 3 Ann? Regin?, for preventing any inconveniencies that may happen by privilege of Parliament. With instructions when, and how to commence and prosecute actions or Suits, in any of her Majesty's courts of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas, the High Court of Chancery, Court of Exchequer, or Dutchy Court of Lancaster, against any Peer, Member of the House of Commons, or other privileged Person, by Summons and Distress Infinite, or by Bill, Attachment and Distress Infinite; or by Letter or Subpoena, Attachment and Sequestration, according to the Directions of the said Act. Also the nature of Essoins and Wagers of Law. Some antient Records of the Tower, shewing the Antiquity and Method of Practice in the High Court of Chancery in former Ages; With other Curiosities in Clerkship relating thereunto. By W. Brown, a Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas.
Brown, William, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1704- Books
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A reply to Mr. Samuel Clifford: wherein his scurrillous and abusive reflections, (under pretence of vindicating the late Reverend Mr. Baxter,) are shewed to be groundless. And the old Protestant Doctrine, of Justification by Christ's Righteousness and Faith only, is explained and vindicated. By John England Minister of the Gospel at Sherborne in Dorsetshire.
England, John, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1702- Books
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John Harrington, executor of Philip Higginbottom, Richard Mackrill and John Ratcliff, appellants. Thomas Horton, respondent. The appellants case. ...
Harrington, John, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1709]- Books
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The dreadful character of a drunkard: or, The most odious and beastly sin of drunkenness described and condemned : Shewing the fearful judgements that have befallen notorious drunkards: with brief exhortations to perswade men from that swinish and abominable sin. / By Andrew Jones, a lover of sobriety.
Hart, John, D.DDate: 1679- Books
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The family physitian, or, A collection of choice, approv'd and experienc'd remedies, for the cure of almost all diseases incident to humane bodies, whether internal or external; useful in families, and very serviceable to country people : containing some hundreds of considerable receipts and secrets of great vallue, with observations of great cures. Together with the true English wineceller, and the right method of making English-wines, or metheglin: With a collection of the choicest and safest cosmetick remedies for preserving the beauty and complection of ladies, never before publish'd / By Geo. Hartman.
Hartman, G. (George), active 1668-approximately 1682.Date: 1696- Books
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The English expositor improved. Being a complete dictionary; containing an interpretation of the most difficult words in the English tongue. First set forth by J.B. doctor of physic. And now carefully revised, corrected, and abundantly augmented; with a new and very large addition of very useful and significant words, not in any former dictionary. By R. Browne, author of the English school reformed. There is also an index of common words (alphabetically set) to direct the reader to others more learned, and of the same signification with them. Also a short nomenclator of the most celebrated persons among the antients; with variety of memorable things: collected out of the best of history, poetry, philosophy, and geography.
J. B. (John Bullokar).Date: 1775- Books
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The English expositor. Improv'd: Being a complete dictionary, teaching, the interpretation of the most difficult words, which are commonly made use of in the English tongue. First set forth by J.B. Doctor of Physick. And now carefully revised, corrected, and abundantly augmented; with a new and very large addition of very useful and significant words. By R. Browne, author of the English school reform'd. There is also an index of common words (alphabetically set) to direct the reader to other more learned, and of the same signification with them. And likewise a short nomenclatur of the most celebrated persons among the ancients; with variety of memorable things: collected out of the best of history, poetry, philosophy, and geography.
J. B. (John Bullokar).Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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The mad mans morrice : Wherin you shall finde his trouble and grief, and discontent of his minde, a warning to yong men to have a care, how they in love intangled are. To a pleasant new tune.
Crouch, Humphrey, active 1635-1671Date: [1637?]- Books
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The industrious smith : wherin is showne, how plain dealing is overthrown, that let a man do the best that he may, an idle huswife will work his decay, yet art is no burthen, though ill we may speed, our labour will help us in time of our need; to the tune of yong man remember delights are but vain.
Crouch, Humphrey, active 1635-1671Date: [1635?]- Books
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The Marrow of astrology : In two books. Wherein is contained the natures of the sines and planets, with their several governing angels, according to their respective hierarchies. And the method of directions according to the Ægyptians and Chaldeans, with several other useful examples. Also a table of houses, exactly calculated for the latitude of London, with tables of the mundane aspects, and all that is requisite for the rectifying and directing nativities; according to the true intent and meaning of Ptolomy: wherein is discovered the errors of most of our modern authors: unto which is added an appendix, adapted to the use and illustration thereof, in a nativity exemplified according to the doctrine of mundane aspects. The like never done in English. By John Bishop, student in astrology and chymistry. To which is prefix'd a preface in commendation of the author and his method, by Henry Coley.
Kirby, Richard, 1649-Date: 1688- Books
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The marrovv of astrology : In two books. Wherein is contained the natures of the sines and planets, with their several governing angels, according to their respective hierarchies. And the method of directions according to the Ægyptians and Chaldeans, with several other useful examples. Also a table of houses, exactly calculated for the latitude of London, with tables of the mundane aspects, and all that is requisite for the rectifying and directing nativities; according to the true intent and meaning of Ptolomy: wherein is discovered the errors of most of our modern authors: unto which is added and appendix, adapted to the use and illustration thereof, in a nativity exemplified according to the doctrine of mundane aspects. The like never done in English. By John Bishop, student in astrology and chymistry. To which is prefix'd a preface in commendation of the author and his method, by Henry Coley.
Kirby, Richard, 1649-Date: 1689- Books
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A new prognostication for the year of our Lord, 1691 : Being the third year after bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5640. Exactly calculated according to art, for the meridian of the most famous city of Edinburgh, whose latitude is 55 d. 54 m.¹/₂. and longitude is 11 d. 37 m. / By G. S. Philomath.
G. S., philomath, active 1691.Date: For the year 1691- Books
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Clavis, arithmeticæ: or, A key to artithmetick in numbers and species; Wherein arithmetick and algebra are abridged, demonstrated and made easie, in their several fundamentals and consequents. Collated form the most authentic authors on those subjects, with many improvements and useful theorems, not hitherto extant. Begun by John Parsons, decd. and compleated by Tho. Wastell.
Parsons, John, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1703- Books
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Coll. Henry Marten's familiar letters to his lady of delight : Also her kinde returnes. With his rivall R. Pettingalls heroicall epistles. Published by Edmundus de Speciosâ Villâ.
Marten, Henry, 1602-1680Date: 1663- Books
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Coll. Henry Marten's familiar letters to his lady of delight : Also her kind returnes. With his rival R. Pettingalls heroicall epistles. Published by Edm: Gayton, according to the original papers under their own hands: with an answer to that letter, intituled, A copy of H. Marten's letter in justification of the murther of the late King Charles.
Marten, Henry, 1602-1680Date: 1662- Books
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Here are several queries put forth in print for all, or any of you whose names are here under written : (and likewise for them at Cambridge and Oxford, ... or any other of your societies that will answer the same) and return your answer in print, to the view and satisfaction of many people; who are now questioning whether any of all your practises do proceed from the true foundation. For Robert Gell. Doctor of Divinity so called, who formerly preached to the Society of Astrologers; as witness his book called Stella nova. William Lilly. Student in astrology. John Booker. Student in astrology and physick. Richard Sanders. Student in the divine, laudible and celestial sciences, as he calls it. Vincent Wing. George Wharton. Or any other of the astrologers to answer. And likewise for Francis Prujan. John King. Charles Scarbrough. George Bates. Lawrence Wright. Jonathan Goddard. And Richard Barker. Doctors of Physick; and to the rest of that society to answer. / These queries are put in print by me, Henry Clark.
Fox, George, 1624-1691Date: 1657- Books
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Edinburgh's true almanack, or A new prognostication for the year of our Lord, 1690 : Being the second year after bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5639. Exactly calculated according to art, for the meridian of the most famous city of Edinburgh, whose latitude is 55 d. 54 m.¹/₂. and longitude is 11 d. 37 m. from Pico Taniriff, according to the newest tables. / By James Paterson mathematician.
Paterson, James (Mathematician), active 1685-1692.Date: For the year, 1690- Books
A display of heraldry. Manifesting a more easie access to the knowledge thereof than hath been hitherto published by any, through the benefit of method; whereunto it is now reduced by the study and industry of John Guillim, late pursuivant at arms / [John Guillim].
Guillim, John, 1565-1621.Date: 1679- Books
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England's solar pill agains the scurvey : This noble solar pill, cures that inveterate disease the scurvey, with all its symptoms, which are pains in the head, inflamations of the brain, frensies, madness, megrim, convulsions, falling sickness, tremblings and weakness of the limbs, rheumatick and gouty swellings in the joynts.
Fletcher, R. (Richard), active 1676-1677Date: [1680?]- Books
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The case of Mr. Greenshields, As it was printed in London, with Remarks upon the same; and Copies of the Original Papers relating to that Affair: as also A List of the late Episcopal Ministers, who enjoy Churches or legal Benefices in Scotland.
Date: 1710- Books
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Advertisement : At the Hand and Pen near the King's Bagnio in Long-Acre, liveth Mrs. Isabella Inglish, who alone is authorised by their Majesties to make and publish Dr. Anderson's Grana Angelica, or the famous true Scots Pills.
Inglish, IsabellaDate: [1690]- Books
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Good tydings to the sick and lame: or, The sick-man's library : Teaching both high and low, rich and poor, next under God, how to prescribe to, or procure ease for the pained, strength for the weak, health for the sick, and cure for sores. Being a true and candid relation of the vertue and uses of four excellent medicines, viz. Arcanum vegetabilium, Pilulæ vegetantes, Balsamum vitæ, Unguentum refrigerans, whereunto is added, a few of the many testimonies and cures performed by the same ... published for the good of all who labour under pain and misery. / By Rich. Fletcher Nath. Merry Professors of chymical pysick in London.
Fletcher, R. (Richard), active 1676-1677Date: 1674