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Two letters from the Hague
of Prince Charles, his going into Scotland, and of 6000 Danes to be landed there under the command of the Duke of Holst, also an army of Swedes ... : and likewise, of the Prince, his intended marriage with the Duke of Lorraines onely daughter and two hundred thousand pounds offered with her in ready money -
A true relation of the plot discovered in Ireland, and rising of the papists there
truly declared by a letter -
A dreadful account of a most terrible earthquake which lately happened in Italy
wherein thirty seven great cities and towns were totally destroy'd, and one hundred and twenty thousand of men, women, and children perished, 8c. : in a letter -
Experiences & tears
the experiences bee [sic] of 1. good, 2. evill, the tears are of 1. joy, 2. grief ... : published in this paper-vision for the good of them that must (of necessity) travaile unto those parts ... : in a most plaine and easie allegory -
A Collection of so much of the statutes in force, as contain and enjoyn the taking of the several oaths of supremacy and allegiance
by whom they are to be taken, who are authorised to administer them, and the penalties to be inflicted upon those that refuse the taking of them : as also the statutes in force for uniformity of prayer and administration of sacraments, and the punishment of persons obstinately refusing to come to church, and the penalties for being present at assemblies, conventicles or meetings for exercise of religion -
Ingenii fructus: or, The Cambridge jests
being, youth's recreation. I. Containing delightful, choice, and uncommon novels. II. Merry with witty jests, and pleasant tales and bulls. III. The Cambridge punns, and drollery, suitable to mirthful entertainment. IV. The original of the word Cockney put upon citizens. The throwing at croks on Shrove-Tuesday. The original and reason of Horn-Fair, and Cuckold's Point. V. The whole art and mystery of love, in courting maids and widdows with success; nicking the critical minute to crown your love-passion, with an happy conclusion. VI. New jests, which may serve for the witty-man's companion, the busie man's diversion, and the melancholly man's physick, and recreation. Calculated for the meridian of Cambridge-shire, and may serve elsewhere, for the innocent spending of winter evenings. By W.B -
An impartial relation of the surrender and delivery of the famous city of Dublin to the French by the late King James
with some great and remarkable passages, which happened betwixt Teague O Regan and the English General, at the surrender, &c -
The safeguard of sailers, or, Great rutter
containing the courses, distances, soundings, floods, and ebbs, with the marks for the entring of sundry harbours of England, Scotland, France, Spain, Ireland, Flanders, Holland, and the sounds of Denmark, also the coast of Jutland and Norway, with other necessary rules of common navigation : collected out of the newest and largest waegoner, and confirmed by the practice and experience of many able pilots and seamen, now published for the use and benefit of all honest mariners -
A collection of certain statutes in force
with full and ready notes in the margent, containing their effect in briefe as also the ordinances for the better observation of the Lords day, and the fast dayes, published for the better caution of such as are inclinable to delinquency against the severall effects of those statutes and ordinances : and also for the better information of all such officers and ministers as are by late speciall warrants authorised and commanded to put the same statutes and ordinances in execution for the better suppressing -
Cupid's court of salutations
full of complemental dialogues, and other amorous passages, as well commodious as delightful for young-men and maids to read and exercise -
A funeral sermon preached on the occasion of the Right Honourable the Earl of Sh--y's late interment in Dorset-shire
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Cupids schoole
wherein yong men and mayds may learne divers sorts of new, witty, and amorous complements -
The true and everlasting rule from God discovered
and that which proveth all things, published from the spirit of truth, to the which rule the Scriptures also beareth testimony, that all the simple and honest-hearted may see what rule they are to walk by to come to perfect peace and rest with God for evermore : with an addition (to the former) wherein is also shewed, what that is in man which is not to be his guide nor rule : also, a testimony of the true prophet -
The Roman martyrologe
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A letter from W.B. in the city, to his friend at Warwick