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Books printed for Nathaniel Crouch at the Bell against Grocers-Alley in the Poultrey near Cheapside.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?Date: 1710?]- Books
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The English acquisitions in Guinea & East-India: containing first, the several forts and castles of the Royal African Company, ... Secondly, the forts and factories of the Honourable East India Company in Persia, India, Sumatra, China, &c. ... With an account of the inhabitants of all these countries; ... By R. B.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?.Date: 1708- Books
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The English empire in America: or, a view of the dominions of the crown of England in the West-Indies. Namely, Newfoundland, New-England, New-York, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina, Bermudas, Berbuda, Anguilla, Monserrat, Dominica, St. Vincent. Antego, Mevis, Or Nevis, St. Christophers, Barbadoes, Jamaica. With an Account of the Discovery, Situation, Product, and other Excellencies and Raritics of these Countries, To which is prefix'd a Relation of the first Discovery of the New World, call'd America, by the Spaniards. And of the remarkable Voyages of several English-Men to divers Places therein. Illustrated with maps and pictures. By R. B.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?.Date: 1711- 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 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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The vanity of the life of man. Representing 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 Robert Burton.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?Date: 1729- Books
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The surprizing miracles of nature and art: In two parts. Part I. The miracles of nature, or the strange signs and prodigious aspects and appearances in the heavens, the earth, and the waters, for many hundred years; with an account of the most famous comets, and other prodigies, since the birth of our Blessed Saviour, and the dreadful effects of many of them. Part II. The miracles of art, describing the most magnificent buildings, and other curious inventions in all ages and nations; as Solomon's temple, the seven wonders of the world, the temple of Diana, and many more excellent structures and rarities throughout the whole earth. Also, a particular description of the two burning mountains, t̆na and vesuvius, with their several eruptions. Together with the signs seen in the heavens and earth, at Jerusalem, before its destruction, &c. With abundance of other unaccountable accidents and productions of all kinds, till this present time. By R. Burton, author of the history of the wars of England; wonderful prodigies; unparalleled varieties, &c.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?Date: 1763- 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 Bucks. 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 each monarch and favourite. By Robert Burton.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?Date: 1729- Books
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The English empire in America or, A view of dominions of the Crown of England in the West Indies. Namely, Newfoundland, New-England, New-York, Pesdilvania, New-Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina, Bermudas, Barbuda, Anguila, Montserrat, Dominica, St. Vincent, Antegoa, Mevis, or Nevis, St. Christophers, Barbadoes, Jamaica. With an account of the discovery, situation, product, and other excellencies and rarities of these countries. To which is prefixed, a relation of the first discovery of the new world called America by the spaniards. And of the remarkable voyages of several Englishmen to divers places therein. Illustrated with maps and pictures. By Robert Burton.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?.Date: 1739- Books
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The surprizing miracles of nature and art. In two parts. Part I. The Miracles of Nature, or the strange Signs and prodigious Aspects and Appearances in the Heavens, the Earth, and the Waters, for many Hundred Years; with an Account of the most famous Comets, and other Prodigies, since the Birth of our Blessed Saviour, and the dreadful Effects of many of them. Part II. The Miracles of Art, describing the most magnificent Buildings and other eurious Invention's in all Ages and Nations; as Solomon's Temple, the seven Wonders of the World, the Temple of Diana, and many more excellent Structures and Rarities throughout the whole Earth. Also, A particular Description of the two burning Mountains, Aetna and Vesuvius, with their several Eruptions. Together with the Signs seen in the Henvens and Earth, at Jerusalem, before its Destruction, &c. With Abundance of other unaccountable Accidents and Productions of all kinds, till this present Time. By R. Burton, Author of the History of the Wars of England; Wonderful Prodigies; Unparalleled Varieries, &c.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?Date: 1762- Books
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The english empire in America: or, a view of the dominions of the crown of England in the West-Indies. Namely. Newfoundland, New-England, New-York, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina, Bermudas, Berbuda, Anguilla, Monserrat, Dominica, St. Vincent, Antego, Mevis or Nevis, St. Christophers, Barbadoes, Jamaica. With an account of the discovery, situation, Product, and other Excellencies and Rarities of these Countries. To which is prefixed, a relation of the first discovery of the new world called America by the Spaniards. And of the remarkable Voyages of several English-Men to divers Places therein. Illustrated with Maps and Pictures. By Robert Burton.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?.Date: 1728- 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 five blazing stars seen in England in 1664, 1665, 1680, 1682, and other unaccountable accidents and productions. II. Miracles of art; describing the most magnificent buildings and curious inventions in all ages; as Solomon's Temple, the seven wonders of the world, and other famous structures and rarities. With several pictures. By Robert Burton.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?Date: 1729- Books
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The English acquisitions in Guinea and East-India. Containing, first, the several forts and castles of the Royal African Company, from sally in South Barbary, to the cape of Good-Hope, in Africa, viz. James Fort, in the river of Gambo. Sherbrow, in York Island. Serra Leona, in Bence Island. Dickeys Cove. Commends. Cape Coast Castle. Fort Royal. Annamabo. Winnebah. Acra. Secondly, the forts and factories of the Honourable East-India Company in Persia, India, sumatra, China, &c. viz. Spawhawn and Gambroon, in Persia. Fort St. George. Fort St. David. Conimeere. Cuduloor, Porto Novo. Midepollam Merchlapatam. Pettipole the coast of coromnadel. Carway Callicut. Surrat. Bombay Island, Ballasore. Hugly. chuttanetti. Daca. Rhajama, on the Co. of Mallabar Atcheen, and York Fort, in Sumatra Amoy, canton, and tonqueen, in China, &c. With an account of the inhabitants of all these countries; their religion, government, trade marriages, funerals, strange custom, &c. Also, birds, beasts, serpents, monsters, and other strange creatures found there. Intermix with divers accidents, and notable remarks. With cuts. Likewise, a description of the isle of St. Helena, where the English usually refresh in their india voyages. By Robert Burton.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?Date: 1728- Books
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The English acquisitions in Guinea and East-India. Containing, first, the several forts and castles of the Royal African Company, from sally in South Barbary, to the cape of Good-Hope, in Africa, viz. James Fort, in the river of gumbo. Sherbrow, in York Island. Serra Leona, in Bence Island. Duckeys Cove. Commenda. Cape Coast Castle. Fort Royal. Anamabo. Winnebab. Acra. Secondly, the forts and factories of the Honourable East-India Company in Persia, India, sumatra, China, &c. viz. Spawhawa and Gambreon, in Persia Fort St. George. Fort St. David. Conimeere. Cuduloor. Porte Novo. Medapollam. Mereldapatam. Pettipole The coast of coromnadel, carwar. Callicus, Surrat, Bombay Island. Ballasore. Hugly. Chuttanetti. Daca. Rhajama, on the Co. of Mallabar Ascheen, and York Fort, in Somatra. Amoy, Canon, and Tomqueen, in China, &c. With an account of the inhabitants of all these countries; their religion, government, trade, marriages, funerals, strange customs, &c. Also, birds, beasts, serpents, monsters, and other strange creatures found there intermixt with divers accidents, and notable remarks. with cuts. likewise, a description of the Isle of St. Helena, where the English usually refresh in their india voyages. By Robert Burton.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?.Date: 1728- Books
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The English empire in America or, a view of the dominions of the Crown of England in the West-Indies. ... With an account of the discovery, situation, product, ... of these countries. To which is prefixed, a relation of the first discovery of the New World called America by the Spaniards. ... Illustrated with maps and pictures. By Robert Burton.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?.Date: 1735- 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 five blazing-stars seen in England, in 1664, 1665, 1680, 1682, and other unaccountable accidents and productions. II. Miracles of art, describing the most magnificent buildings, and curious 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: 1727- Books
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The english empire in America. Or, a view of the dominions of the crown of England in the West-Indies. Namely, Newfoundland, New-England, New York, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina, Bermudas, Barbuda, Anguilla, Monserat, Dominica, St. Vincent, Antego, Mevis or Nevis, St. Christophers, Barbadoes, Jamaica. With an Account of the Discovery, Situation. Product, and other Execellencies and Rarities of these Countries. To which is Prefixed, a Relation of the first Discovery of the New World called America by the Spaniards. And of the remarkable Voyages of several Englishmen to divers Places therein. Illustrated with maps and pictures. By Robert Burton.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?.Date: 1729- Books
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Wonderful prodigies of judgement and mercy: discovered in above three hundred memorable histories. Containing, I. Dreadful Judgments upon Atheists, perjured Persons, Blasphemers, Swearers, Cursers, and Scoffers. II. The miserable ends of divers Magicians, Witches, Conjurers, &c. with an Account of several strange Apparitions, &c. III. Remarkable Presages of approaching Death, and of Appeals to divine Justice. IV. The wicked Lives and wo ful Deaths of wretched Popes. Apostates, and desperate perfectors. V. Fearful Judgments upon cruel Tyrants, Murderers, &c. with the wonderful Discovery of Murders. VI. Admirable Deliverances, from imminent Dangers and deplorable Distresses at Sea and Land. Vii. Divine Goodness to Penitents, with the dying thoughts of several famous Men concerning a future State. Faithfully collected from ancient and modern authors, of undoubted Authority and Credit. By R. Burton, Author of the History of the Wars of England, and the Surprizing Miracles of Nature and Art.
Crouch, Nathaniel 1632?-1725?Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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Wonderful prodigies of judgment and mercy, discovered in near three hundred memorable histories: containing I. Dreadful Judgments upon Atheists, perjur'd Persons, Blasphemers, Swearers, Cursers and Scoffers. II. The miserable Ends of divers Magicians, Witches, Conjurers, &c. with several strange Apparitions. III. Remarkable Presages of approaching Death, and of Appeals to Divine Justice. IV. The wicked Lives, and woful Deaths of wretched Popes, Apostares, and desperate Persecutors. V. Fearful Judgments upon cruel Tyrants, Murderers, &c. with the whole discovery of Murders. VI. Admirable Deliverances from Imminent Dangers, and Deplorable Distresses at Sea and Land. Vii. Divine Goodness to Penitents: With the dying Thoughts of several Famous Men concerning a Future State after this Life. Collected from Antient and Modern Authors. And Illustrated with Pictures. By Robert Burton.
Crouch, Nathaniel 1632?-1725?Date: 1729