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  1. 33001.
    Fox, George, d. 1661.    Oh people! My bowels yearn, my bowels yearn towards you    1670
  2. 33002.
    Fox, John, fl. 1676.    Time and the end of time, or, Two discourses, the first about redemption of time, the second about consideration of our latter end by John Fox.    1670
  3. 33003.
    Franciscus a Sancta Clara, 1598-1680.    An explanation of the Roman Catholick's belief concerning the principal points controverted, charitably offered to all moderate persons.    1670
  4. 33004.
    Franz, Wolfgang, 1564-1628.    The history of brutes, or, A description of living creatures wherein the nature and properties of four-footed beasts are at large described / by Wolfgangus Franzius ... ; and now rendred into English by N.W.    1670
  5. 33005.
    Freeman, Thornburgh, b. 1648 or 9.    An elegie on the death of George Monck general of his Majesty's forces, Duke of Albmearale, (As it was presented to the late, and most seserving duke his son.) Having appear'd about the same time an extraordinary starr.    1670
  6. 33006.
    Furly, John, 1618-1686.    A testimony to the true light which is the vvay of life and righteousness, to all that obey it, and are subject to its requirings : being a serious admonition to all people to turn to the Lord, but more especially intended for the inhabitants of the town of Colchester and parts adjacent / by John Furly ; also, a true relation how the Lord made manifest strength in weakness, and raised up a living testimony to his eternal truth, in a child of his, (named, Elizabeth, who deceased the 16th of the twelf moneth, called February 1669) to the admiration of all that were about her.    1670
  7. 33007.
    G. H.    Memorabilia mundi, or, Choice memoirs of the history and description of the world by G.H.    1670
  8. 33008.
    Gale, Theophilus, 1628-1678.    The court of the gentiles, or, A discourse touching the original of human literature, both philologie and philosophie, from the Scriptures and Jewish church. Part 2, Of philosophie in order to a demonstration of 1. The perfection of Gods word and church light, 2. The imperfection of natures light and mischief of vain philosophie, 3. The right use of human learning and especially sound philosophie / by Theoph. Gale ...    1670
  9. 33009.
    Garencières, Theophilus, 1610-1680.    The famous conclave : wherein Clement VIII was elected Pope with the intrigues and cunning devices of that ecclesiastical assembly / faithfully translated out of an Italian manuscript found in one of the cardinals studies after his death.    1670
  10. 33010.
    Gataker, Charles, 1614 or 15-1680.    The apostles Paul and James reconciled in the point of justification, and the controversies about it among Christians amicably composed    1670
  11. 33011.
    Gataker, Thomas, 1574-1654.    An antidote against errour concerning justification, or, The true notion of justification, and of justifying faith, cleared by the light of scripture, and solid reason, from several mistakes of the words, which misapprehensions prove the seeds of dangerous errours by ... Thomas Gataker ... ; to which is added, The way of truth and peace, or, A reconciliation of the holy apostles S. Paul and S. James, concerning justification by faith without works, Rom. 3.28, by works and not by faith only, Jam. 2, 21, 24, by Charles Gataker ...    1670
  12. 33012.
    Gearing, William.    Philadelphia, or, a treatise of brotherly-love Shewing, that we must love all men: love the wicked in general: love our enemies: that the godly must especially love another: and the reasons of each particular love. The manner of our mutual love; the dignity, necessity, excellenc, and usefulness of brotherly-love. That the want of love, where love is due, is hatred, shewed in divers particulars. The greatness of the sin of malice and hatred; with the reasons why wicked men hate the saints: together with cautions against those sins that break the bond of love. Many weighty questions discussed, and divers cases cleared. By William Gearing, minister of the word.    1670
  13. 33013.
    Girard, Guillaume, d. 1663.    The history of the life of the Duke of Espernon, the great favourite of France Englished by Charles Cotton, Esq. ; in three parts, containing twelve books ; wherein the history of France is continued from the year 1598 where D'Avila leaves off, down to our own times, 1642.    1670
  14. 33014.
    Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.    Logou thrēskeia, or, A seasonable recommendation and defence of reason in the affairs of religion against infidelity, scepticism, and fanaticisms of all sorts.    1670
  15. 33015.
    Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.    The way of happiness represented in its difficulties and incouragements, and cleared from many popular and dangerous mistakes / by Jos. Glanvill ...    1670
  16. 33016.
    Goddard, Jonathan, 1617-1675.    A discourse setting forth the unhappy condition of the practice of physick in London and offering some means to put it into a better, for the interest of patients, no less, or rather much more, then of physicians / by Jonathan Goddard ...    1670
  17. 33017.
    Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665.    Pleroma to Pneumatikon, or, A being filled with the Spirit wherein is proved that it is a duty incumbent on all men (especially believers) that they be filled with the spirit of God ... : as also the divinity, or Godhead of the Holy Ghost asserted ... : the necessity of the ministry of the Gospel (called the ministry of the Spirit) discussed ... : all heretofore delivered in several sermons from Ephes. 5. 18 / by ... Mr. John Goodwin ... ; and published after his death ...    1670
  18. 33018.
    Gott, Samuel, 1613-1671.    The divine history of the genesis of the world explicated illustrated    1670
  19. 33019.
    Greenhill, William, 1591-1671.    The sound-hearted Christian, or, A treatise of soundness of heart with several other sermons ... / by William Greenhill.    1670
  20. 33020.
    Greville, Fulke, Baron Brooke, 1554-1628.    The remains of Sir Fulk Grevill Lord Brooke being poems of monarchy and religion : never before printed.    1670
  21. 33021.
    Hammond, Charles, 17th cent.    The loyal indigent officer being a brief description of the truly loyal commissioned officers, which hath faithfully served His late Majesty, of ever blessed memory, and His Majesty that now is : with a discovery how to be known from the number of the pretended commission'd officers, which formerly hath appear'd, and hath participated of His Majesties gracious gifts and favours and, not contented, secretly contrived for more / written by Charles Hammond ...    1670
  22. 33022.
    Harriss, Charles.    A Scriptural chronicle of Satans incendiaries viz., hard-hearted persecutors and malicious informers with their work, wages, and ends, who were instruments of cruelty against true worshippers / collected by Charles Harriss.    1670
  23. 33023.
    Harvey, Gideon, 1640?-1700?    Little Venus unmask'd, or, A perfect discovery of the French pox comprising the opinions of most ancient and modern physicians, with the author's judgement and observations upon the rise, nature, subject, causes, kinds, signs, and prognosticks of the said disease : together, with several nice questions, and twelve different ways and methods of curing that disease, and the running of the reins by Gideon Harvey.    1670
  24. 33024.
    Hayes, Walter, fl. 1678.    If any gentleman studious in the mathematicks, have, or shal have occasion for instruments thereunto belonging ...    1670
  25. 33025.
    Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.    Aerius redivivus, or, The history of the Presbyterians containing the beginnings, progress and successes of that active sect, their oppositions to monarchial and episcopal government, their innovations in the church, and their imbroylments by Peter Heylyn ...    1670
  26. 33026.
    Heywood, Oliver, 1629-1702.    The sure mercies of David: or, a second part of Heart-treasure Wherein is contained the supream and substance of gospel-mercies purchased by Christ, and promised in the covenant of grace, together with the several ways how they are made and are to be improved for the saints fort and defence, settlement and incouragement in shaking and back-sliding times. Being the fruit of some meditations upon Isa. 55. 3. By O. Heywood an unprofitable minister of the gospel.    1670
  27. 33027.
    Hinckley, John, 1617?-1695.    Pithanelogia, or, A perswasive to conformity by way of a letter to the dissenting brethren / by a country minister.    1670
  28. 33028.
    Holder, Christopher, d. 1688.    The faith and testimony of the martyrs and suffering servants of Jesus Christ persecuted in New England vindicated against the lyes and slanders cast on them by Nathaniel Morton in his book intituled New England memorial / written ... by ... Christopher Holder.    1670
  29. 33029.
    Hole, Matthew, 1639 or 40-1730.    Our Saviours passion delivered in a sermon, preach'd in the cathedral church of Saint Peter in Exon. On Good Friday, the first of April, 1670. By Matthew Hole, Master of Arts, and Fellow of Exeter Colledge, Oxon.    1670
  30. 33030.
    Hough, Roger.    The poor mans misery, or, Poverty attendeth vain company with a speedy call to repentance from their ways. Wherein you may behold who they are that are reckoned in the ranck of vain persons, and also the great danger they live in, whilst they live in vanity, and follow the ways of sin and wickedness. Very necessary for all to read and consider of the danger thereof in this day, wherein so many take pleasure in sin, and wicked company. By Roger Hough a lover of sobriety.    1670
  31. 33031.
    Hubbersty, Stephen, 1632?-1711.    My dearly beloved Friends and brethren whom the Lord hath reached unto, and visited with his heavenly power, by which you have been gathered to himself to eat of the finest of the wheat.    1670
  32. 33032.
    Hughes, John, 1615-1686.    Allwydd neu agoriad paradwys i'r Cymrv Hynny yw: gweddiau, devotionau, cynghorion, ac athrawiaethau tra duwiol ac angentheidiol i bôb Christion yn mynhu agoryd y Porth a myned i mewn i'r Nef. Wedi eu cynnull o amryw lyfrau duwiol, a'i cyfeithu yn Gymraeg: neu wedi eu cyfansoddi, gan I.H.    1670
  33. 33033.
    Hume, John, 1634 or 5-1692.    Bios epoyranios, or, The character of an heavenly conversation being the substance of a sermon lately preached in Yorkshire / by John Hume ...    1670
  34. 33034.
    I. M.    A wipe for Iter-Boreale Wilde: or, An infallible cure for the gout.    1670
  35. 33035.
    Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1669-1670 : Radnor)    Whereas divers persons who had passed certificates from His Majesties late commissioners appointed for putting in execution the Acts of Setlement ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, J. Roberts.    1670
  36. 33036.
    Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1670-1672 : Berkeley)    Whereas Rory Mac Randall Mac Donnell late of the barony of Dungannon in the county of Tyrone, Owen Doo Mac Donnell of the same, Toole Ballagh Mac Donnell late of Croskevenagh in the barony and county aforesaid, [and 16 others] and their complices had in the counties of Monoghan, Antrim, Downe, Tyrone and Londonderry, and other places appeared in armes against His Majesties authority, and several of them committed murders, burglaries, robberies and stealths, besides divers other out-rages to the terror and annoyance of His Majesties loyall and good subjests ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Jo. Berkeley.    1670
  37. 33037.
    Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1670-1672 : Berkeley)    Whereas we are highly sensible of the many and great inconveniences, which His Majesties good subjects in this kingdome are too frequently brought under by the multitude of causeless presentments and indictments, which are usually prosecuted at the assizes and sessions, rather out of malice or revenge than for the furtherance of justice ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Jo. Berkeley.    1670
  38. 33038.
    Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde)    Whereas by our proclamation, bearing date the sixteenth day of October last, all titular popish archbishops, bishops, vicars general, abbots, and other of the Church of Rome, and all others exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction in this kingdom by any authority derived from the Pope or See of Rome ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde.    1670
  39. 33039.
    Ivers, Margaret.    A warning from the Lord to the inhabitants of the Earth    1670
  40. 33040.
    J. A., mathematician.    A new prognostication for the year of Christ, 1670 Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. By J.A. mathematician.    1670
  41. 33041.
    J. M.    On the never too much lamented death of the Most Illustrious Princess Henrietta Maria, Dutchess of Orleans, an elegy.    1670
  42. 33042.
    J. P.    A caveat to conventiclers being a letter from an English gentleman in Stockholme, to a person of quality in London relating, the manner of the devils appearance in the dutchy of Finland.    1670
  43. 33043.
    J. R. aut    The taming of a shrew: or, The onely way to make a bad wife good at least, keep her quiet, be she bad or good.    1670
  44. 33044.
    Johnson, James, 1639 or 40-1704.    Nature inverted, or, Judgement turned into gall delivered in a sermon at the Cathedral Church of St. Peter in York, upon Monday the 18th of July, 1670, being the summer assize held before the Right Honourable Baron Turner and Baron Littleton, the Right Worshipfull Sr. Philip Monckton, Knight, being then High-sheriff of Yorkshire / by James Johnson ...    1670
  45. 33045.
    Johnson, James, 1639 or 40-1704.    The judge's authority or constitution a sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter in York, upon Monday the 7th day of March 1669/70, at the assizes holden for that county before the Right Honourable Baron Littleton, the Right WOrshipfull Sr. Philip Monckton, Knight, being High-sheriff of Yorkshire / by James Johnson ...    1670
  46. 33046.
    Jones, E. (Evan)    Londons remembrancer wherein the inhabitants thereof may review the Lords dealings with them in a few years last past, which is a warning to them to repent and not to persist in their wickedness, which brought down the judgements of God upon them.    1670
  47. 33047.
    Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?    A looking-glass for a covetous miser: or, Comfort to a contented minde. Being a serious discourse between a rich miser in the west country, and a poor husband-man, as they accidentally met upon the way: their dispute being so tedious, and of so great concernment, a neighbour of theirs hearing them, took pains to write down the subject of their discourse, after he had heard what had befallen to the rich-man; he sent a letter to a friend of his in London, and desired that he would get it printed for an example to all unthankful men. to [sic] the tune of, the Fair angel of England; or, the Tyrant    1670
  48. 33048.
    Julian, of Norwich, b. 1343.    XVI revelations of divine love shewed to a devout servant of our Lord called Mother Juliana, an anchorete of Norwich, who lived in the dayes of King Edward the Third / published by R.F.S. Cressy.    1670
  49. 33049.
    Keith, George, 1639?-1716.    The light of truth triumphing over darkness and ignorance, error and envy manifested in Robert Gordoun's late pretended testimony to the true Saviour : wherein every one whose eye is open may see his seat, and who have salt in themselves may favour his words, work and spirit and discern his deceitful dealing by smitting the innocent in secret, yet not with that subtilty which is able to cover in this day wherein light is manifesting the works of darkness : so, the Devil was here deficient but envy slays the foolish man : given forth in the 2 moneth 1670 / by George Keith, G. White-head.    1670
  50. 33050.
    L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.    Toleration discuss'd, in two dialogues I. betwixt a conformist, and a non-conformist ... II. betwixt a Presbyterian, and an Independent ...    1670
  51. 33051.
    La Rochefoucauld, François, duc de, 1613-1680.    Epictetus junior, or, Maximes of modern morality in two centuries / collected by J.D. of Kidwelly.    1670
  52. 33052.
    Lake, John, 1624-1689.    A sermon preached at Whitehal upon the 29th day of May, 1670 being the day of His Majesties birth and happy restoration / by John Lake ...    1670
  53. 33053.
    Lambert, Thomas, 1616-1694.    Sad memorials of the royal martyr, or, A parallel betwixt the Jewes murder of Christ and the English murder of King Charls the First being a sermon preached on the solemnity of His Majestie's martyrdom in the Cathedral-Church of Sarum, An. Dom. 1669 / by T.L. ...    1670
  54. 33054.
    Lane, Erasmus.    Divinitas Christi probatur ab ejus cultu baptismus non est ritus indifferens.    1670
  55. 33055.
    Lanfiere, Thomas.    A Warning-piece for all wicked livers, or, A caveat for all people to remember their latter end    1670
  56. 33056.
    Lanfiere, Thomas.    A looking-glass for a bad husband: or, A caveat for a spend-thrift. You that are guilty of that sinful crime of drunkenness, strive for to leave it off in time: lay up your money, do not it vainly spend; for in your greatest need, it will be your best friend. Endeavour in your youth, left in old age you want; for when the poverty doth come, friends will be scant. To the tune of, The poor man's comfort: or, Digby. / By T.L.    1670
  57. 33057.
    Lassels, Richard, 1603?-1668.    The voyage of Italy, or, A compleat journey through Italy in two parts : with the characters of the people, and the description of the chief towns, churches, monasteries, tombs, libraries, pallaces, villas, gardens, pictures, statues, and antiquities : as also of the interest, government, riches, force, of all the princes : with instructions concerning travel / by Richard Lassels, Gent. who travelled through Italy five times as tutor to several of the English nobility and gentry ; never before extant.    1670
  58. 33058.
    Layton, Henry, 1622-1705.    Observations upon Mr. Wadsworth's book of the souls immortality and his confutation of the opinion of the souls inactivity to the time of general resurrection, 80.    1670
  59. 33059.
    Le Muet, Pierre, 1591-1669.    The art of fair building represented in the figures of several uprights of houses, with their ground-plots, fitting for persons of several qualities : wherein is divided each room and office according to their by Pierre Le Muet ... ; published in English by Robert Pricke ...    1670
  60. 33060.
    Learned divine.    The best fence against popery, or, A vindication of the power of the king in ecclesiastical affairs being an answer to the papists objections against the oath of supremacy : to which is added Queen Elizabeth's admonition declaring the sense of the said oath, and King James's vindication of the oath of allegiance / by a learned divine.    1670
  61. 33061.
    Leti, Gregorio, 1630-1701.    Il cardinalismo di Santa Chiesa, or, The history of the cardinals of the Roman Church from the time of their first creation, to the election of the present Pope, Clement the Ninth, with a full account of his conclave, in three parts / written in Italian by the author of the Nipotismo di Roma ; and faithfully Englished by G.H.    1670
  62. 33062.
    Leti, Gregorio, 1630-1701.    Il putanismo di Roma, or, The history of the whores and whoredom of the popes, cardinals, and clergy of Rome discovered by a conclave of ladies convened for the election of a new pope / written in Italian by the author of Cardinalismo and Nepotismo ; and now made English by I.D., Esq.    1670
  63. 33063.
    Lilly, William, 1602-1681.    A groats worth of wit for a penny, or, The interpretation of dreams ... by Mr. Lilly.    1670
  64. 33064.
    Lingard, R. (Richard), 1598?-1670.    A letter of advice to a young gentleman leaveing the university concerning his behaviour and conversation in the world / by R.L.    1670
  65. 33065.
    Lipsius, Justus, 1547-1606.    A discourse of constancy in two books chiefly containing consolations against publick evils written in Latin by Justus Lipsius, and translated into English by Nathaniel Wanley ...    1670
  66. 33066.
    Lloyd, David, 1635-1692.    State-worthies, or, The states-men and favourites of England since the reformation their prudence and policies, successes and miscarriages, advancements and falls, during the reigns of King Henry VIII, King Edward VI, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, King James, King Charles I.    1670
  67. 33067.
    Locke, John, 1632-1704.    The fundamental constitutions of Carolina    1670
  68. 33068.
    Lockyer, Nicholas, 1611-1685.    Some seasonable and serious queries upon the late act against conventicles tending to discover how much it is against the express word of God, the positive law of the nation, the law light of nature, and principles of prudence policy, and therefore adjudged by the law of the land to be void and null ... / by a friend to truth and peace.    1670
  69. 33069.
    Loeffs, Isaac, d. 1689.    The souls ascension in the state of separation Summarily delivered in a sermon preached at Shenly in the county of Hertford, the 21. of November, 1660. at the funeral solemnities of Mrs Mary Jessop, late wife of William Jessop esq; and since enlarged and publish'd for common benefit. By Isaac Loeffs. M.A.    1670
  70. 33070.
    Loyal and impartial pen.    The cloud opened, or, The English heroe by a loyal and impartial pen.    1670
  71. 33071.
    Lucas of Shenfield, John Lucas, Baron, 1606-1671.    My Lord Lucas his speech in the House of Peers, Feb. the 22. 1670/1 upon the reading of the subsidy bill the second time, in the presence of His Majesty.    1670
  72. 33072.
    Lucy, William, 1594-1677.    A treatise of the nature of a minister in all its offices to which is annexed an answer to Doctor Forbes concerning the necessity of bishops to ordain, which is an answer to a question, proposed in these late unhappy times, to the author, What is a minister?    1670
  73. 33073.
    Manley, Roger, Sir, 1626?-1688.    The history of the late warres in Denmark comprising all the transactions, both military and civil, during the differences between the two northern crowns in the years 1657, 1658, 1659, 1660 : illustrated with maps / by R.M.    1670
  74. 33074.
    Marshall, William, 17th cent.    Answers upon several heads in philosophy first drawn up for the private satisfaction of some friends : now exposed to publick view and examination / by William Marshall, Dr. of physick of the colledge of physicians in London.    1670
  75. 33075.
    Mathew, Francis, Esquire.    A mediterranean passage by water, from London to Bristol, , and from Lynne to Yarmouth, and so consequently to the city of York for the great advancement of trade traffique / by Francis Mathew, Esquire.    1670
  76. 33076.
    Mathew, Francis, Esquire.    A mediterranean passage by water, from London to Bristol, , and from Lynne to Yarmouth, and so consequently to the city of York for the great advancement of trade traffique / by Francis Mathew, Esquire.    1670
  77. 33077.
    Meggott, Richard, d. 1692.    A sermon preached at St. Martins in the Fields, at the funeral of the Reverend Doctor Hardy, Dean of Rochester, June 9th, 1670 by Richard Meggott ...    1670
  78. 33078.
    Merret, Christopher, 1614-1695.    A short reply to the postscript, of H.S. Shewing his many falsities in matters of fact; the impertinencies of his promised answers to some physicians that have written against the apothecaries: his conspiracy with apothecaries to defame them, the R.S. and many learned men of our nation. Made by Christopher Merrett Dr. of physic and fellow of the college of physicians.    1670
  79. 33079.
    Merret, Christopher, 1614-1695.    A short view of the fravds, and abvses committed by apothecaries, as well in relation to patients, as physicians, and of the only remedy thereof by physicians making their own medicines by Christopher Merret ...    1670
  80. 33080.
    Merret, Christopher, 1614-1695.    Self-conviction, or, An enumeration of the absurdities, railings against the college, and physicians in general (but more especially, the writers against the apothecaries), non-sence, irrational conclusions, falsities in matters of fact, and in quotations, concessions, of a nameless person and also, an answer to the rest of Lex talionis / collected and made by Christopher Merrett ...    1670
  81. 33081.
    Merret, Christopher, 1614-1695.    The accomplisht physician, the honest apothecary, and the skilful chyrurgeon detecting their necessary connexion and dependence on each other : withall a discovery of the frauds of the quacking empirick, the praescribing surgeon, and the practicing apothecary    1670
  82. 33082.
    Middleton, Thomas, fl. 1670.    Expedients proposed for the easing and advantaging the coal-trade, and lessning the price of coals in London, and other places,    1670
  83. 33083.
    Milton, John, 1608-1674.    The history of Britain, that part especially now call'd England from the first traditional beginning, continu'd to the Norman conquest / collected out of the antientest and best authours thereof by John Milton.    1670
  84. 33084.
    Molière, 1622-1673.    Tartuffe, or, The French Puritan a comedy lately acted at the Theatre Royal / written in French by Moliere ; and rendered into English with much addition and advantage by M. Medbourne.    1670
  85. 33085.
    Morton, Thomas, 1564-1659.    Episkopos apostolikos, or, The episcopacy of the Church of England justified to be apostolical from the authority of the antient primitive church, and from the confessions of the most famous divines of the reformed churches beyond the seas : being a full satisfaction in this cause, as well for the necessity, as for the just right thereof, as consonant to the word of God / by ... Thomas Morton ... ; before which is prefixed a preface to the reader concerning this subject, by Sir Henry Yelverton, Baronet.    1670
  86. 33086.
    Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691.    Practical perspective, or, Perspective made easie teaching [brace] by the opticks, how to delineate all bodies, buildings, or landskips, , by the catoptricks, how to delineate confused appearences, so as when seen in a mirror or pollisht body of any intended shape, the reflection shall shew a designe, by the dioptircks [sic], how to draw parts of many figures into one, when seen through a glass or christal cut into many faces : usefull for all painters, engravers, architects, , and all others that are any waies inclined to speculatory ingenuity / by Joseph Moxon ...    1670
  87. 33087.
    Murray, Mungo, 17th cent.    To the most illustrious, John, Earle of Lauderdale, His Majesties High Commissioner for the kingdom of Scotland, His Grace, a congratulatory welcome of an heart-well-wishing quill: hecatombe.    1670
  88. 33088.
    North, Dudley North, Baron, 1602-1677.    A narrative of some passages in or relating to the Long Parliament by a person of honor.    1670
  89. 33089.
    Ogilby, John, 1600-1676.    Africa being an accurate description of the regions of Ægypt, Barbary, Lybia, and Billedulgerid, the land of Negroes, Guinee, Æthiopia and the Abyssines : with all the adjacent islands, either in the Mediterranean, Atlantick, Southern or Oriental Sea, belonging thereunto : with the several denominations fo their coasts, harbors, creeks, rivers, lakes, cities, towns, castles, and villages, their customs, modes and manners, languages, religions and inexhaustible treasure : with their governments and policy, variety of trade and barter : and also of their wonderful plants, beasts, birds and serpents : collected and translated from most authentick authors and augmented with later observations : illustrated with notes and adorn'd with peculiar maps and proper sculptures / by John Ogilby, Esq. ...    1670
  90. 33090.
    Oldisworth, Giles, 1619-1678.    In eruditissimos sacrorum bibliorum polyglottorum compilatores poema.    1670
  91. 33091.
    One in the service of the republique.    A description of Candia in its ancient and modern state with an account of the siege thereof, begun by the Ottoman Emperour, in the year 1666, continued in 1667 and 1668, and surrendred the latter end of 1669 / the most part collected from private letters, during the siege, sent by one in the service of the republique.    1670
  92. 33092.
    Palmer, Herbert, 1601-1647.    Memorials of godliness Christianity in three parts : with a brief account of the authors life / by Herbert Palmer.    1670
  93. 33093.
    Parry, John, d. 1677.    Nehemiah, or, The excellent governour being a discourse delivered at the cathedrall of the Holy Trinity, Dublin, Aug. 1669, before the Right Honourable Thomas Earl of Ossory ... / by J.P. ...    1670
  94. 33094.
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