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Iustinu philosophu kai martyros Apologia hyper Christianōn pros Antōnion ton eusebē. Apologia 2 hyper Christianōn pros tēn Rōmaiōn synklēton, pros Tryphōna Iudaion dialogos
= Justini Philosophi et Martyris Apologiæ duæ et Dialogus cum Tryphone Judæo -
M. Tullii Ciceronis Tusculanarum Disputationum Libri Quinque
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M. Tullii Ciceronis Tusculanarum Disputationum Libri Quinque
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M. Tullii Ciceronis Tusculanarum Disputationum Libri Quinque
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain
Volume the Second, Containing Spenser, Shakespeare, Davies & Hall -
The poetical works
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Nosce teipsum
this oracle expounded in two elegies, 1. Of humane knowledge, 2. Of the soule of man, and the immortalitie thereof -
Le primer report des cases et matters en ley resolues & adiudges en les courts del roy en Ireland
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Ouid's elegies
three bookes. By C.M. Epigrames by I.D -
Nosce teipsum
this oracle expounded in two elegies, 1. Of humane knowledge, 2. Of the soule of man, and the immortalitie thereof -
The history of Appian of Alexandria
In two parts the first consisting of the Punick, Syrian, Parthian, Mitbridatick [sic], Illyrian; Spanish, and Hannibalick Wars. The second containing five books of the Civil Wars of Rome: wherein is related at large the conspiracy of Cataline; the wars betwixt Pompey and Cæsar, in Pharsalia; Pompey's defeat, flight into, and murther in Egypt; Cato's death at Utica; the end of the African war; Cæsar's return in triumph to Rome; takes the sovereign authority; is slain by Brutus and Cassius, &c. Anthony, with young Octavius, attack Brutus and Cassius, who fly into Syria; Augustus returns to Rome; condemns the conspirators; is reconciled to Mark Anthony; Brutus slain in Gaul; his head brought to Rome; the accommodation betwixt Cæsar, Anthony, and Lepidus; the triumvirs, Brutus, and Cassius, defeated and slain; Anthony's journey into Asia; his love with Cleopatra; the sea fight betwixt Cæsar and Pompey. Made English by J.D -
The Egyptian history
treating of the pyramids, the inundation of the Nile, and other prodigies of Egypt, according to the opinions and traditions of the Arabians. Written originally in the Arabian tongue by Murtadi, the son of Gaphiphus, rendered into French by Monsieur Vattier, Arabick professor to the king of France. And thence faithfully done into English by J. Davies of Kidwelly -
Les reports des cases & matters en ley, resolves & adjudges en les courts del roy en Ireland
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The religion of the Dutch, represented in several letters from a Protestant officer in the French army, to a pastor, and professor of divinity, at Berne in Swisserland. Out of the French, by J. D. of Kidwelly
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Scarron's novels
Viz. The judge in his ovvn cause. The rival-brothers. The invisible mistress. The chastisement of avarice. Rendred into English by John Davies of Kidwelly -
Scarron's novels
Viz. The fruitless precaution. The hypocrites. The innocent adultery. The judge in his own cause. The rival brothers. The invisible mistress. The chastisement of avarice. Rendred into English, with some additions, by John Davies of Kidwelly -
The history of Henry IV. surnamed the Great, King of France and Navarre. Written originally in French, by the Bishop of Rodez, once tutor to his now most Christian Majesty; and made English by J. D
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Pansebeia: or, A view of all religions in the world
with the several church-governments, from the creation, to these times. Also, a discovery of all known heresies in all ages and places: and choice observations and reflections throughout the whole. The fourth edition, enlarged and perfected by Alexander Ross. To which are annexed, the lives, actions, and ends of certain notorious hereticks. With their effigies in copper-plates -
A discoverie of the true causes why Ireland was neuer entirely subdued, nor brought vnder obedience of the crowne of England
vntill the beginning of His Maiesties happie raigne, James 1st -
A nevv post
with soueraigne salue to cure the worlds madnes. Expressing himselfe in sundry excellent essayes or witty discourses. A marke exceeding necessary for all mens arrowes: whether the great mans flight, the gallants rouer, the wisemans prickeshaft, the poore mans butshaft, or the fooles birdbolt. By Sir I.D. Knight -
Reasons academie. Set foorth by Robert Mason of Lincolnes Inne, Gent
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Bien venu
Great Britaines welcome to hir greate friendes, and deere brethren the Danes -
Humours heau'n on earth
with the ciuile warres of death and fortune. As also the triumph of death: or, the picture of the plague, according to the life; as it was in anno Domini. 1603 -
Mirum in modum
A glimpse of Gods glorie and the soules shape