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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- Books
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Theophrasti Veridici Scoti doctoris medici plicomastix, seu Plicæ e numero morborum aposōasma.
Davidson, William, active 17th century.Date: Anno M.DC.LXVII [1668]- 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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A confirmation and discovery of witchcraft : containing these severall particulars : that there are witches ... together with the confessions of many of those executed since May 1645 ... / by John Stearne now of Lawshall.
Stearne, John, active 17th centuryDate: 1648- Books
Gui Patin / Sir William Osler.
Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919.Date: 1951- Books
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William Harris Esq; appellant. George Parker Esq; respondent. The appellants case.
Harris, William, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1702]- Books
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An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord 1678 : being the second from the bissextile, or leap-year ... : calculated according to art ... fitting exactly all the middle countries of England ... and without sensible error, the whole kingdom / by John Lord ; written after the method of the famous astronomer Vincent Wing.
Lord, John, active 17th centuryDate: 1678- 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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Curious observations in that difficult part of chirurgery, relating to the teeth : shewing how to preserve the teeth and gums from all accidents they are subject to, as 1. An account of their nature, 2. Their alteration, with their proper remedies, 3. Their cause of corruption and putrefaction, 4. Directions for restoring or supplying the defect of them in old or young, 5. Considerations on the tooth ache, looseness of the teeth, the decay of the gums, with their remedies and restoratives, 6. The use of the polican or instrument wherewith, they are drawn on all occasions : lastly, teeth in children, what they are in the original, and how they come to perfection, in what order produced, the means to hasten them, and render them easie in breeding : to which is added, A physical discourse, wherein the reasons for the beating of the pulse, or pulsation of the arteries, together with those of the circulation of the blood are explained, and the opinions of several ancient and modern physicians and phylosophers, as Gallen, Gassendus, Cartesius, Lower, Willis, &c. upon this subject are examined.
Allen, Charles, active 17th centuryDate: 1687- Books
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Modus intrandi placita generalia: the entring clerk's introduction. Being a collection of such precedents of declarations, and other pleadings, with Process as well Mesn as Judicial, as are generally used in every days practice. With notes and observations thereupon composed for the benefit of the students of the common law of England; as also of the Attorneys, Entring Clerks, and Sollicitors of the Courts, of Common Pleas and King's Bench, acquainting them with the Rudiments of Clerkship, and such general Pleadings, and Process as are used at this day in the Courts of Record at Westminster. The third edition. With considerable corrections and amendments throughout the whole Book. with the addition of the True directions fo [sic] writs, according to the Style of the latest Grants to each Corporation in England. By William Brown, Gent. Author of Formula bene Placitandi.
Brown, William, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1702- Books
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Tutor clericalis instructus: or, the clerk's tutor improv'd. In two parts. The First being an Introduction for the Understanding of Grammatical Rules, with Examples of Law-Latin-Words, for the benefit of such Young Clerks, as have either been remiss in their School Learning, or otherwise, have forgotten the Rudiments of Grammar. The other Instructing them in the Drawing of all manner of Recognizances, Statutes Merchant, Statutes Staple, Bonds, Bills, Defeasances, Bargains and Sales, Leases, and Releases, Mortgages, Letters of Attorney, Warrants to Confess Judgments, and other Instruments and Precedents necessary to be known by a Young Clerk. Likewise Directions for the meanest Capacity, how to make a Bond regularly and Clerk-Like, without any other Instructions than they find herein contained. By Will. Brown, Gent. Author of Formula bene placitandi.
Brown, William, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1701- Books
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A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant; and recoveries upon writs of entry in the post. ...
Brown, William, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1718-19- Books
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Tutor clericalis instructus: or, the clerk's tutor improv'd. In two parts. ... By Will. Brown, ...
Brown, William, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1707- Books
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The practice in the Court of Exchequer, at Westminster, in its several branches. Viz. 1. His Majesty's Revenue. 2. Proceedings by English Bill. 3. Actions at Law brought in the Office of Pleas. With commissions, injunctions, and other process and pleadings relating thereunto. By W. Brown, Gent.
Brown, William, active 17th century-18th century.Date: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- Books
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Modus intrandi placita generalia: the entring clerk's introduction. The second part. Being a collection of modern presidents [sic] under such of the new heads as were wanting in the first part; and such as are now used in every days practice in the Courts of Westminster. With notes and observations thereupon. Being useful for the students of the common law of England; as also for the Attorneys, and Entring Clerks of the Courts of Common-Pleas and King's-Bench. Together with a great many other necessary Modern Presidents under most of the Old Heads. Collected from the presidents [sic] of a late practitioner of the Court of Common-Pleas.
Brown, William, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1703- Books
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A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant: and recoveries upon writs of entry in the post; ...
Brown, William, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1725- Books
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The clerks tutor in Chancery giving true directions by authentick precedents, how to draw affidavits, petitions, Interlocutory Orders, Reports before Masters, Bills, Answers, Pleas or Demurrers, and Appeals in Parliament. Also a new collection of special writs from the Dockets, sign'd by the present Lord Keeper of the Great Seal; with such Process, Proceedings, and other Instruments relating to Practice, as are now in use in that High and Honourable Court. To which is prefixt an introduction, with many Excellent Cases lately Adjudged, illustrating the Practice of that Court, and several Orders made for the Regulating the same.
Brown, William, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1705- Books
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A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant; and recoveries upon writs of entry in the post. With ample and copious instructions how to draw, acknowledge, and levy the same in all cases. Being a work performed with great exactness, and full of variety of clerkship. With an addition of several precedents, and many observations, rules and cases concerning the effect and operation of fines and recoveries.
Brown, William, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1718- Books
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A rich closet of physical secrets, collected by the elaborate paines of four severall students in physick, and digested together : viz. The child-bearers cabinet. A preservative against the plague and small pox. Physicall experiments presented to our late Queen Elizabeths own hands. With certain approved medicines, taken out of a manuscript, found at the dissolution of one of our English abbies, and supplied with some of his own experiments, by a late English doctor.
A. MDate: 1652- Books
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Death triumphant, or, The most renowned, mighty, puissant and irresistible champion and conqueror general of the whole world, Death, described : with a descripton [sic] of his notable fights and triumphant victories obtained against all creatures, especially against the sons and daughters of men : also his particular stratagems and numerous regiment of sicknesses and diseases whereby he conquers and subdues mankind : lively set forth to the view of all men for their better preparation for the day of their death and dissolution out of this sinful life / by Andrew Jones.
Jones, Andrew, active 17th centuryDate: 1681- Books
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The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome; whose names were, Halicuja, Mardula, Cisre, Penthisilia, Deborah, Dejanara, and Boadicia. Wherein the treachery of evil counsel is discovered, the innocency of harmless virgins cleared, and the wisdom of seven wise women displayed, to the wonder of their own nation, and the admiration of all the world.
Howard, Thomas, active 17th century-18th century.Date: [1705?]