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A character in the play "The widdow Ranter": Semernia, a Native American queen, with two pageboys. Mezzotint by W. Vincent.
Vincent, William, active 17th century.Date: [1690?]Reference: 4001i- Books
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Englands monethly observations and predictions, for the yeare of our blessed Saviour, 1653 : Fore-told by those two famous astrologers of our age, Mr. William Lilly, and Mr. Culpeper. The tune is. Faire angel of England.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: [1653]- Books
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Travels through Flanders, Holland, Germany, Sweden, and Denmark. Containing an account of what is most remarkable in those countries; Particularly a Description of the Fortified Towns in Flanders and Holland, with exact draughts of Dunkirk, Maestricht, Charleroy, and Aeth. Together with Necessary instructions for travellers; And a List of the Common Passage-Boats in Holland, with the Hours of their going out. Written by an English gentleman, who resided many years in Holland in a Publick Capacity.
Carr, William, active 17th century.Date: 1725- Books
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Travels through Flanders, Holland, Germany, Sweden, and Denmark. Containing an account of what is most remarkable in those countries; Particularly a Description of the Fortified Towns in Flanders and Holland, with exact draughts of Dunkirk, Maestricht, Charleroy and Aeth. Also necessary instructions for travellers; and a list of the common passage boats in Holland, with the hours of their going out. with a Description of the Stadt-House of Amsterdam.
Carr, William, active 17th century.Date: 1744- Books
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Philosophy delineated : containing a resolution of divers knotty questions upon suddry [sic] philosophical notions: viz. Concerning the original of springs, and of their irregular ebbings and flowings. Of chymical multiplications or the increasing of quantity of liquors of distillation. Of the possibility of a persons learning in an hour or two to write his mind in a language he is ignorant of. Concerning sympathy between several parts of animal bodies, fresh water springs are asserted at the bottom of the sea. Of the sutures in the skul. Of the consistency of immense volatility with immense ponderousness of the motion of the celestial bodies about their particular axes. Concerning angles of contact. With a large cut of brass explaining divers problems. By William Marshall, Dr. of Physick of the College of Physicians, London.
Marshall, William, active 17th centuryDate: 1678