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The juror. A farce. By W.B. formerly of St. John's Colledge[sic] Camb
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A familiar letter to Sam Foote
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A letter to a nobleman, concerning the bill to prevent frivolous and vexatious arrests; with the substance of the said bill, and notes thereupon
As also, reasons published for and against the bill, and the argument of a learned council in the House of Commons against the same; and a reply thereto. With observations, and proposals for rendring the bill more effectual; by extending thro' the kingdom the custom of foreign attachments, and Courts of Conscience, for more easy recovery of small debts; and by restraining the ill practices of inferior courts, and also of undersheriffs and their officers in arrests and executions -
A visionary letter to the freemen. Of the city of Bagdad
On a late election of Cailiff and Scapins. By a Pupil of Alexander the Coppersmith -
The juror
A farce. By W. B. formerly of St. John's College Camb -
The comparative merits of direct and indirect taxation
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Observations on the commerce of Great Britain with the Russian and Ottolman empires
and on the projects of Russia against the Ottoman and British dominions -
Sacred to the precious memory of Mris Mary Boyleston, daughter of Mr Thomas Boyleston, of Fan-Church-street, London
She ascended in her soul to her Lord on his Ascension day last, May 7. 1657. At whose funeral, and by her own appointment, was this delivered in a sermon, on that occasion at Fan-Church, London, May 13. 1657. By one that knew her much and honoured her not a little -
The sentinels remonstrance, or, A vindication of the souldiers to the people of this Common-wealth, &c
laying open the manifold wrongs, abuses, and cheats put upon them, and the people who have duely payd their taxes, to the enriching of some, the severall calamities and ruine both of people and souldiery. By W.B -
The ladies milk-house: or, the oppressed man's complaint
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Remarks, and animadversions, on Mr. Keith's two sermons, being his first after ordiantion, [sic] preached at the parish church of St. George's Butolphs-Lane, London, May the 12th. 1700. on St. Luke i. 6
Now impartially compared with his former writings, setting George against Keith, and endeavouring to reconcile them, by shewing what he should have said upon the subjest. By W.B. a communicant of the Church of England -
Misopormist
or some loathsome abominations of the Romish factiondiscovered in a letter to a friend. By W.B -
A call to delaying sinners. Or The danger of delaying in matters concerning our souls
Being the substance of several sermons from Psal. 119. v. 60 -
A call to delaying sinners; or The danger of delaying, in matters concerning our souls
Being the substance of several sermons, from Psal. 119. 60 -
A vindication of the doctrines and liturgy of the Church of England
in answer to a pamphlet entitled, "hints to the new association," and other late publications of a similar tendency. In a letter from a gentleman in the country to a friend in town -
An auncient historie and exquisite chronicle of the Romanes warres, both ciuile and foren. Written in Greeke by the noble orator and historiographer, Appian of Alexandrîa ... With a continuarion [sic], bicause that parte of Appian is not extant, from the death of Sextus Pompeius, second sonne to Pompey the Great, till the overthrow of Antonie and Cleopatra ...
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March's actions for slander, and arbitrements
The first, being a collection, under certain grounds and heads, of what words are actionable in the law, and what not: where an action de scandalis magnatum will lie: and of the nature of a libel. The other, a discourse, shewing what arbitrements are good in law, and what not: together with directions and presidents of conditions to perform awards, indentures of submission to awards, with covenants to perform the same; arbitrements of lands which the parties covenant to perform, or of debt, &c. upon submission by bond, and variety of pleadings therein. As also, certain quæries, or doubtful cases, under proper titles, with the books cited pro & contra; very useful for all students in the law. First written by Jo. March of Grayes-Inn, barrister, in the year, 1648 -
A direction for the English traviller
by which he shal be inabled to coast about all England and Wales. And also to know how farre any market or noteable towne in any shire lyeth one from an other, and whether the same be east, west, north, or south from ye shire towne As also the distance betweene London and any other shire or great towne: with the scituation thereof east, west, north, or south from London. By the help also of this worke one may know (in what parish, village, or mansion house so euer be he in) what shires, he is to passe through & which way he is to trauell, till he come to his journies end -
The confession and publike recantation of thirteene learned personages, lately conuerted in France, Germanie, and the Lowe-Countreys, from poperie, to the Churches reformed
wherein they haue zealously and learnedly set dovvne the reasons that moued them therevnto. The names and degrees of the conuerts. 1. Godefrid Rabin ... 2. Simon Palory ... 3. Iohn Colleij ... 4. Melchior Roman ... 5. Iohn Norman ... 6. Father Abraham ... 7. Antony Ginestet ... 8. Signeur Lewis ... 9. Father Edmon ... 10. Leonard Theuenot ... 11. Sir Francis ... 12. Francis Goupil Angeuin ... 13. Lewys du Boys ... Translated out of the French and Dutch printed copies, by I.M -
God fighting for vs in Ireland, or a most true and exact relation of the accurrances [sic] done by the English this moneth last past to this present
With the manner and number of our forces which marched out upon this expedition. Also the names of the castles they tooke, the manner of besieging and of the releasing the English in their deepest destresse, and what number of the Irish was put to the sword. Wherein it apperes that God never forsakes those that puts their trust in him. Written by W.B. of Dublin, whose letters have hitherto expressed nothing but truth -
Strange and wonderful news from the lords in the Tovver, or, A dialogue between them and my Lord Staffords ghost
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A true account of a letter sent from Vienna, August the 23rd 1683
declaring the rasing the seige and the total overthrow of all the Turkish army -
The famous history of Auristella
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An abridgement of the life of S. Francis Xaverius of the Society of Iesus, new apostle of India and Japony
together with some few of the innumerable authentical miracles wrought by him of late years -
A seasonal discourse, shewing how that the oaths of allegiance & supremacy, (as our laws interpret them) contain nothing which any good Christian ought to boggle at