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Proposals for publishing by subscription, travels through different parts of Europe and Asia
Particularly a journey to Jerusalem in 1788, with an account of the life and private memoirs of T...... W......, Esq. Written by himself. The work will be elegantly printed by T. Bensley, in two volumes royal quarto, on superfine wove paper, and hotpressed; of which this proposal may be considered as a specimen. To be enriched with twenty-one engravings, executed by the most eminent artists. The price to subscribers will be five guineas in boards. A list of the subscribers to-be published, and the money to be paid on the delivery of the work. Subscriptions are received in London at the House of John Hood, Esq. and Co. Debrett, Piccadilly; and Murray and Highley, Fleet Street; and in Dublin by Burne and Co. College Green -
An elegy on the death of the Rev. Mr. Saml. Meadows who departed this life Feb. 6, 1780, aged 60 years. By T.W. Portsmouth Common
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The natural interest of Great Britain, in its present circumstances, demonstrated; in a discourse in two parts. Part II
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A dialogue between Mr. Merriman, and Dr. Chymist: concerning John Sergents paradoxes, in his New method to science, and his Solid philosophy. By T.W
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A little pamphlet entituled the ladder of paradise
Very worthy and needful to be read of every Christian that is willing to tread the steps which lead to heauen -
The natural interest of Great Britain
in its present circumstances, demonstrated. In a discourse in two parts. Part I -
The godly mans delight or A family guide to pietie
containing directions to a holy life with certain Christian dialogues also prayers & meditations upon severall occasions -
The art of knowing one-self, or, An enquiry into the sources of morality
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A true report of the imprisonment, the arraignement, and execution of the late traytors
VVith a relation of the other traytors which were executed at VVorcester, the 27. of Ianuary last past, with others that were executed at VVolner-Hampton -
A fresh relation from the Kings army in Scotland
the retreat of the rebels on their approach; with the names of such persons of quality as have lately joyn'd the rebellious troops. Being the tidings brought by the last express in a pacquet dated the 20th. of this instant June 1679. just at midnight -
Ecce puer fructus, ad quos ludi ipse Magister, ...
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Ecce puer fructus, ad quos ludi ipse Magister, ...
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The mount of the Lord of Hosts
being the Law clothed with the Gospel or, Hatred confounded in love, and diversity into university : wherein is held forth the state of the creation, what it is; and the sum of the Ten Commands wrought up in, and brought forth out of the whole creation : with the discovery of God, onely all, reconciled to the world, devil, death, and Hell : wherein is also shown, that the soul that sinneth shall die -
Principia Latine loquendi, scribendique siue, Selecta quædam ex Ciceronis epistolis
ad pueros in Latina lingua exercendos, adiecta interpretatione Anglica, & (vbi opus esse visum est) Latina declaratione. Ad rationem quam nuper suis sedulitate summa Gallicè conscripsit. Maturinus Corderius. A very necessary and profitable entraunce to the speakyng and writyng of the Latin tongue. Or a certain draught taken out of Ciceroes epistles, for the exercise of children in the Latin speache together with an easy and a familiar construction thereof into Englishe. Opusculum ad conuertendam Latini sermonis puritatem in nostri vernaculi vsum & familiaritatem literario tyrocinio apprime accomodum, gratum, iuxta ac vtile -
A mirror of mans lyfe made by a modest virgine Fransisca Chauesia a nonne of the cloyster of S. Elizabeth in Spaine burned for the profession of the Gospell
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A concordance or table made after the order of the alphabet
conteyning the principall both wordes & matters, which are comprehended in the newe Testament -
Great news from Bristol: being a true account and relation of the apprehending of old Father Petre, the Jesuite
in the habit of a Quaker, in a meeting-house there, belonging to William Rogers, John Storey, &c. On Fryday last the 8th. of March, 1689. Miraculously discover'd, as he was pretendedly holding-forth, by R.C. of the city of Bath. In a letter from an inhabitant at Bristol, to a merchant his friend in London -
Strange and true newes of an ocean of flies dropping out of a cloud, upon the towne of Bodnam in Cornwall
To the tune of Cheevy Chase. When kings have lost their reignes and power, then clouds upon us judgements showre -
An exact survey of the United Provinces of the Netherlands
Of their cities, castles, fortresses, and other their dominions there: With some remarques of their government, antiquities and memorable actions. Together with an exact map of the Seven Provinces: which is also to be sold alone -
A letter to a dissenter, upon occasion of His Majesties late gracious declaration of indulgence
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The Copy of a letter sent from Bristoll
wherein is set down the true relation of the great victory obtained by Sir William Waller, against the Welch forces, under the command of the L. Herbert : with the number of prisoners taken by him, and other materiall observations : as also a catalogue of the names and qualities of such commanders as were taken in that bataille : together with the names of the conspiritors against the citie of Bristoll with their vocations and habitations : as it is appointed to be published by the councell of war in Bristoll and the names of that councell therunto annexed : from a true hand in this city, who presented it to the committee of Lords & Com. Apri. 3 at Harberdashers Hall -
A particular and full account of several great matters relating to Ireland
of the burning and destroying several places by the popish army; as it was delivered from Colonel Walker, governour of Londonderry, and others his friends which came with him from Ireland, to their friends at Chester, August 24. 1689. With an account of Col. Walkers reception and entertainment -
Touch-stone proof and the touch-stone itself tryed by the test and balance of the sanctuary, or, The Protestants reply to a scandalous, pernicious, popish pamphlet entituled The touch-stone of the reformed Gospel
as it is there distributed into 52 heads and points (so called), but here dashed into at least an 100 pieces -
The famous town of Nottingham
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The art or skil, well and fruitfullie to heare the holy sermons of the church