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33101.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● The peoples ancient and just liberties asserted in the tryal of William Penn, and William Mead, at the sessions held at the Old-Baily in London, the first, third, fourth and fifth of Sept. 70. against the most arbitrary procedure of that court. ● 1670
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33102.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● Truth rescued from imposture, or, A brief reply to a meer rapsodie of lies, folly, and slander but a pretended answer to the tryal of W. Penn and W. Meade writ and subscribed S.S. / by a profest enemy to oppression, W.P. ● 1670
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33103.Pennyman, John, 1628-1706. ● The people called Quakers having printed and published a paper against me or rather against the Lord, whose servant I am ... with a few words added at the lower end, which the Lord required mee to send to several of the said people / J.P. ● 1670
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33104.Pennyman, John, 1628-1706. ● These following words the Lord required a servant of his to write this very day and about the same hour the people called Quakers were debating their paper against mee [by] J.P. ● 1670
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33105.Pennyman, John, 1628-1706. ● Upon the 28th day of the month called July 1670 I being required by the Lord to pack up all the books of what kind or sort soever that I had ... / [by] J. Pennyman. ● 1670
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33106.Perrault, Nicholas, ca. 1611-1661. ● The Jesuits morals collected by a doctor of the colledge of Sorbon in Paris who hath faithfully extracted them out of the Jesuits own books which are printed by the permission and approbation of the superiours of their society ; written in French and exactly translated into English. ● 1670
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33107.Pettus, John, Sir, 1613-1690. ● Fodinæ regales, or, The history, laws, and places of the chief mines and mineral works in England, Wales, and the English pale in Ireland as also of the mint and mony : with a clavis explaining some difficult words relating to mines, / by Sir John Pettus, Knight. ● 1670
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33108.Phelpes, Charles. ● Happy merchandise or Wisdoms excellency darkly discovered or rather greatly obscured by words without knowledge By Charles Phelps. ● 1670
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33109.Philipot, Thomas, d. 1682. ● Antiquitas theologica gentilis, or, Two discourses the first, concerning the original of churches and their direct or collateral endowments : the second, touching the religion of the gentiles, their temples, priests, sacrifices and other ancient rituals : work necessary for divines, lawyers, antiquaries, historians and poets / by Thomas Philipot ... ● 1670
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33110.Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691. ● The signal diagnostick whereby we are to judge of our own affections : and as well of our present, as future state, or, The love of Christ planted upon the very same turf, on which it once had been supplanted by the extreme love of sin : being the substance of several sermons, deliver'd at several times and places, and now at last met together to make up the treatise which ensues / by Tho. Pierce. ● 1670
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33111.Pitson, James. ● A reply to a paper intituled: An answer to the pretended case printed concerning the navigation of the river Wye, in the county of Surrey, by shewing the true state thereof ● 1670
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33112.Pittis, Thomas, 1636-1687. ● A private conference between a rich alderman and a poor country vicar made publick wherein is discoursed the obligation of oaths which have been imposed on the subjects of England : with other matters relating to the present state of affairs. ● 1670
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33113.Playford, John, 1623-1686? ● Love in the blossome: or, Fancy in the bud. Containing a pretty, pleasant and delightful courtship, betwixt two very young (but truly amorous) lovers, being persons of very eminent quality, (at their first entrance into Cupid's school.) To the tune of, Amarillis told her swain. / J.P. ● 1670
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33114.Pope, Walter, d. 1714. ● The memoires of Monsieur Du Vall containing the history of his life and death. Whereunto are annexed his last speech and epitaph. ● 1670
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33115.Preston, Richard Graham, Viscount, 1648-1695. ● Angliae speculum morale The moral state of England, with the several aspects it beareth to virtue and vice : with The life of Theodatus, and three novels, viz. The land-mariners, Friendship sublimed, The friendly rivals. ● 1670
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33116.Printall, Henry. ● A list of the English captives taken by the pyrates of Argier, made publick for the benefit of those that have relations there. ● 1670
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33117.R. Philopolymathes. ● An elegy upon the death of the most illustrious princess Heneretta. Dutchess of Orleance, Maddam of France, ● 1670
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33118.R. T. ● The opinion of witchcraft vindicated in an answer to a book intituled The question of witchcraft debated : being a letter to a friend / by R.T. ● 1670
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33119.R. T., Gent. ● Tenants law a treatise of great use, for tenants and farmers of all kinds, and all other persons whatsoever. Wherein the several natures, differences and kinds of tenures and tenants are discussed, and several cases in the law touching leases, rents, distresses, replevins, and other accidents between landlord and tenant, and tenant and tenant between themselves and others; especially such who have suffered by the late conflagration in the city of London. The second edition. By R.T. Gent. ● 1670
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33120.Reeve, Gabriel. ● Directions left by a gentleman to his sonns for the improvement of barren and healthy land in England and Wales. ● 1670
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33121.Reeve, John, 1608-1658. ● An epistle of the prophet Reeve Written in the year, 1656. ● 1670
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33122.Remmelin, Johann, 1583-1632. ● An exact survey of the microcosmus or little world being an anatomie, of the bodies of man and woman : wherein the skin, veins, nerves, muscles, bones, sinews and ligaments are accurately delineated. And curiously pasted together, so as at first sight you may behold all the outward parts of man and woman. And by turning up the several dissections of the paper take a view of all their inwards. With alphabetical referrences [sic] to every member and part of the body ... Usefull for all doctors, chirurgeons, As also for painters, carvers, and all persons that desire to be acquainted with the parts, and their names, in the bodies of man, or woman / [by Johann Remmelin] ; Set forth by Michael Spaher of Tyrol ; and English'd by John Ireton ; and lastly perused and corrected, by several rare anatomists. ● 1670
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33123.Rhodokanakēs, Kōnstantinos, 1635-1689. ● The great preserver of mankind which is alexicacus, spirit of salt of the world now philosophically prepared and purged from all hurtfull or corroding qualities ... / by Constantine Rhodocanaces ... by His Majesties special direction and allowance. ● 1670
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33124.Roberts, Gerard, 1621?-1703. ● Impudency and ranterism rebuked and the Quakers sincerity vindicated from a most unjust imputation of prevarication, cast upon them by Robert Rich and R. Bacon; whose spirits are discovered in this answer, which is published for the truth sake, / by G. Roberts. ● 1670
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33125.Robins, Thomas, fl. 1672-1685. ● Robin H[oods] garlan[d.] Containing his merry exploits, and the several fights which he, Little John, and Will. Scarlet had, upon several occasions. Some of them never before printed. Entred according to order. ● 1670
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33126.Rowland, John. ● Great Britains' bitter lamentation over the death of their most valiant, and most puissant General George Lord Monck, Lord Duke of Albemarle, ● 1670
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33127.Rudyard, Thomas, d. 1692, defendant. ● The second part of the Peoples antient and just liberties asserted in the proceedings against, and tryals of Tho. Rudyard, Francis Moor, Rich. Mew, Rich. Mayfeild, Rich. Knowlman, Gilbert Hutton, Job Boulton, Rich. Thornton, Charles Banister, John Boulton, and William Bayly : at the sessions begun and held at the Old-Bailey in London the last day of the 6th moneth, and there continued till the 7th day of the 7th moneth next following, in the year 1670, against the arbitrary procedure of that court, and justices there : wherein their oppression and injustice are manifested, their wickedness and corruption detected, and the jury-mans duty laid open. ● 1670
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33128.Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682. ● Articles of agreement subscription between his highness Prince Rupert, and divers noble and honourable persons, and others, undertakers for working of mines royal, in the counties of Cardigan Merioneth, in the principality of Wales. ● 1670
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33129.S. L., Gentleman of the Lord Ambassador Howard's retinue. ● A Letter from a gentleman of the Lord Ambassador Howard's retinue, to his friend in London dated at Fez, Nov. 1, 1669 wherein he gives a full relation of the most remarkable passages in their voyage thither, and of the present state of the countries under the power of Taffaletta, emperour of Morocco : with a brief account of the merchandizing commodities of Africa : as also the manners and customs of the people there. ● 1670
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33130.Salas Barbadillo, Alonso Jerónimo de, 1581-1635. ● The fortunate fool written in Spanish by Don Alonso Geronimo de Salas Barbadillo of Madrid ; translated into English by Philip Ayres. ● 1670
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33131.Saller, William, d. ca. 1680. ● Christian instruction directing to a more perfect and saving knowledge of God, in the foundation-principles of true religion. By way of question and answer. Meet to be seriously considered by all true Christians, for their help and furtherance in the great concerns of eternal life. By W.S. ● 1670
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33132.Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663. ● Ad clerum. A sermon preached at a visitation holden at Grantham in the county and diocess of Lincolne, 8. Octob. 1641. By a late learned prelate. Now published by his own copy. ● 1670
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33133.Sandford, Francis, 1630-1694. ● The order and ceremonies used for, and at the solemn interment of the most high, mighty and most noble Prince George, Duke of Albemarle ... A[nn]o 1670 collected by Francis Sandford ... ; and published by His Ma[jes]ties especiall command. ● 1670
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33134.Scarron, Monsieur, 1610-1660. ● The unexpected choice a novel / by Monsieur Scarron ; rendred into English, with addition and advantage, by John Davies of Kidwelly. ● 1670
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33135.Scotland. Commissioners for Regulating the Judicatories. ● Articles for regulating of the judicatories, set down by the commissioners thereunto authorized by His Majesty, under the Great Seal: with His Majesties approbation thereof prefixed thereunto. ● 1670
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33136.Scotland. Parliament. ● Act authorizing certain commissioners of the Kingdom of Scotland, to treat with commissioners of England, for the weal of both kingdoms. ● 1670
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33137.Scotland. Privy Council. ● A proclamation anent conventicles. Edinburgh, the third day of February, one thousand six hundred and seventy. ● 1670
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33138.Scotland. Privy Council. ● A proclamation, anent the leg and crosse-dollars. Holyrude-House, the fourteenth day of January, one thousand six hundred and seventy. ● 1670
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33139.Seignior, George, d. 1678. ● God, the king, and the church (to wit) government both civil and sacred together instituted ... and throughout all, the Church of England ... vindicated : being the subject of eight sermons, preached ... / and now published by George Seignior ... ● 1670
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33140.Seignior, George, d. 1678. ● Moses and Aaron a sermon preached before the King at Saxham in the county of Suffolk, April 17, 1670 / by George Seignior ... ● 1670
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33141.Sheldon, Gilbert, 1598-1677. ● The Act of Parliament against religious meetings, proved to be the bishops act, or, A letter of the Arch-bishop of Canterbury to his fellow-bishops, to promote the persecution intended by it printed, to save the trouble of copying it out : with some Animadversions thereupon. ● 1670
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33142.Sherwin, William, 1607-1687? ● A plain and evident discovery of the two personal comings of Christ one at the beginning of his thousand years reign, Rev. 20, 4, with his holy and blessed raised saints in the Now [sic] Jerusalem, come down from God out of heaven, Rev. 21, the other after the little space when the thousand years are ended, : whereunto are added many profitable applications of the same doctrine for all sorts of persons. ● 1670
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33143.Sherwin, William, 1607-1687? ● Iero-metropolis, or, The holy, the great, the beloved new Jerusalem shortly to come down from God out of heaven : being the work of Gods own hands ... / by William Sherwin ... ● 1670
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33144.Sherwin, William, 1607-1687? ● Logos peru logou, or, The word written concerning the Word everliving viz. as touching his glorious kingly office on earth to come : witnessing that Jesus Christ shall have a visible glorious kingdome in the world ... / by William Sherwin ... ● 1670
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33145.Sibscota, George. ● The deaf and dumb man's discourse. Or A treatise concerning those that are born deaf and dumb containing a discovery of their knowledge or understanding; as also the method they use, to manifest the sentiments of their mind. Together with an additional tract of the reason and speech of inanimate creatures. By Geo. Sibscota. ● 1670
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33146.Simpson, William, M.D. ● Hydrological essayes, or, A vindication of hydrologia chymica being a further discovery of the Scarbrough spaw, and of the right use thereof, and of the sweet spaw and sulpherwell at Knarsbrough : with a brief account of the allom works at Whitby : together with a return to some queries, propounded by the ingenious Dr. Dan Foot, concerning mineral waters : to which is annexed, an answer to Dr. Tunstal's book concerning the Scarbrough spaw : with an appendix of the anatomy of the German spaw, and lastly, observations on the dissection of a woman who died of the jaundice, all grounded upon reason and experiment / William Simpson ... ● 1670
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33147.Smith, John, fl. 1633-1673. ● England's improvement reviv'd digested into six books / by Captain John Smith. ● 1670
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33148.Smith, John, writer on taxation. ● Proposals humbly offer'd to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons, for laying a poll-tax on all horses, mares, geldings, for one year and a poundage-tax on all horses, mares, geldings, that shall be bought or sold in England. Also an annual imposition or duty on all weights and measures whatsoever; as likewise on all shopkeepers and tradesmen. ● 1670
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33149.Smith, Stephen, 1623-1678. ● A trumpet sounded in the ears of persecutors with lowing of oxen and cows, bleating of sheep, neighing of horses, ratlings [sic] of pots, kettles, skillets, dishes and pans taken from innocent people for confessing Christ Jesus, Gods everlasting way out of evil ... / [by] Stephen Smith. ● 1670
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33150.Smith, William, b. 1615 or 16. ● The unjust mans doom as examined by the several kinds of Christian justice, and their obligation : with a particular representation of the injustice danger of partial conformity / by William Smyth. ● 1670
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33151.Smith, William, d. 1673. ● A epistle to the flock of Christ being a heavenly portion distributed from th[e] love of God. ● 1670
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33152.Smith, William, d. 1673. ● A spiritual prospective glass Through which the rulers and people of England, may plainly see those things which concerns their peace. Being a manifestation from the Spirit of God, in love to all people. By one that desires the prosperity of truth, and the peace of the nation. W.Smith. ● 1670
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33153.Society of Apothecaries, London. ● The oath to be ministred by the Master and Warden of the Apotheca[ri]es unto every apprentice of the said Company ● 1670
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33154.Squire, William, d. 1677. ● The unreasonableness of the Romanists, requiring our communion with present Romish church, or, A discourse drawn from the perplexity and uncertainty of the principles, and from the contradictions betwixt the prayers and doctrine of the present Romish church to prove that 'tis unreasonable to require us to joyn in commmunion with it. ● 1670
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33155.Stanhope, Thomas. ● Four sermons preached upon solemne occasions I. The troubler of Israel. II. The righteous mans concern for the churches misery. Preached before the judges. III. Cæsars due honour, preached before the mayor and aldermen of Leicester, May 29. 1669. IV. Davids work and rest, preached before the election of the mayor. By Tho. Stanhope A.M. Vicar of St. Margarets in Leicester. ● 1670
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33156.Starling, Samuel, Sir, d. 1674. ● Expedients proposed for the easing and advantaging the coal-trade and lessning the price of coals in London, and other places, ● 1670
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33157.Sterry, Peter, 1613-1672. ● Free grace exalted, and thence deduced evangelical rules for evangelical sufferings : in two discourses made 29 March, and 10 May 1670, from Rom. 5, 21. ● 1670
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33158.Stoughton, William, 1632-1701. ● New-Englands true interest not to lie, or, A treatise declaring from the word of truth the terms on which we stand, and the tenure by which we hold our hitherto-continued precious and pleasant things shewing what the blessing God expecteth from his people, and what they may rationally look for from him / delivered in a sermon preached in Boston in New-England, April 29, 1668, being the day of election there, by Mr. W. Stoughton ... ● 1670
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33159.Straight, John, 1605?-1680. ● A sermon preached at the assizes held at Dorchestor in the county of Dorset, upon the fourth day of March in the year of our Lord 1669 by John Straight ... ● 1670
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33160.Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676, attributed name. ● The Paris gazette ● 1670
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33161.Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676. ● A censure upon certaine passages contained in the history of the Royal Society as being destructive to the established religion and Church of England ● 1670
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33162.Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676. ● A specimen of some animadversions upon a book entituled, Plus ultra, or, Modern improvements of useful knowledge writtten by Mr. Joseph Glanvill, a member of the Royal Society. ● 1670
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33163.Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676. ● Campanella revived, or, An enquiry into the history of the Royal Society, whether the virtuosi there do not pursue the projects of Campanella for the reducing England unto Popery being the extract of a letter to a person of honour from H.S. with another letter to Sir N.N. relating the cause of the quarrel betwixt H.S. and the R.S. and an apology against some of their cavils : with a postscript concerning the quarrel depending betwixt H.S. and Dr. Merrett. ● 1670
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33164.Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676. ● Legends no histories, or, A specimen of some animadversions upon The history of the Royal Society wherein, besides the several errors against common literature, sundry mistakes about the making of salt-petre and gun-powder are detected and rectified : whereunto are added two discourses, one of Pietro Sardi and another of Nicolas Tartaglia relating to that subject, translated out of Italian : with a brief account of those passages of the authors life ... : together with the Plus ultra of Mr. Joseph Glanvill reduced to a non-plus, / by Henry Stubbe ... ● 1670
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33165.Stubbs, John, 1618?-1674. ● A true declaration of our innocency who in scorn are called Quakers and how we are clear (if we have justice) from the penalties of the late act made against seditious meetings and conventicles as exprest in the preamble and reason of the said Act, by J.S. ● 1670
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33166.Stubbs, John, 1618?-1674. ● For the king and both houses of Parliament who are desired to read over this following treatise and in the fear and wisdom of the pure holy God to consider, and lay to heart what is contained therein and in tender bowels of compassion to repair the great breaches that are made all over the nation : and to grant a speedy redress, now, while it is in your power / given forth in the spirit of love and meekness and written by John Stubbs. ● 1670
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33167.Suchten, Alexander von, ca. 1520-ca. 1590. ● Alex. Van Suchten Of the secrets of antimony in two treatises. Translated out of high-Dutch by Dr. C. a person of great skill in chymistry. To which is added B. Valentine's salt of antimony, with its use. ● 1670
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33168.T. J., Master of Arts. ● On the death of the renowned general, George Duke of Albemarle ● 1670
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33169.T. L., of Lincolns-Inn, Esq. ● A Discourse of fines shewing by what easie, althought corrupt and unlawful, method of practice it may happen, that any person or his heirs in England, at one time or other, to be legally defrauded and disinherited by abuses in fines ... / by T. L. ● 1670
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33170.T. R. ● An elegy upon the death of the Most Illustrious Princess Heneretta Maria Dutches of Orleans, ● 1670
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33171.T. S. ● The adventures of (Mr. T.S.) an English merchant taken prisoner by the Turks of Argiers, and carried into the inland countries of Africa : with a description of the kingdom of Argiers ... / written first by the author, and fitted for the public view by A. Roberts ; whereunto is annex'd an observation of the tide, and how to turn a ship out of the straights mouth, the wind being westerly, by Richard Norris. ● 1670
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33172.T. T. (Thomas Thomson), fl. 1668. ● The life of Mother Shipton a new comedy as it was acted nineteen dayes together with great applause / written by T.T. ● 1670
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33173.Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682. ● A few necessary questions conclusions for the present parish-teachers of England, deeply to ponder and answer in God's fear, for the good of their own and the peoples souls that are under them, for the Lord is arisen to call all things into judgment. ● 1670
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33174.Taylor, Thomas, 1618-1682. ● A testimony to the true and spiritual worship and a word of consolation to the children of light : also a message of truth to professors / by Tho. Taylor. ● 1670
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33175.Teate, Joseph. ● A sermon preached at the Cathedral Church of St. Canice Kilkenny, Feb. 27. 1669. By Joseph Teate, dean of St. Can. Kilkenny ● 1670
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33176.Temple, William, Sir, 1628-1699. ● Poems by Sir W.T. ● 1670
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33177.Tenison, Thomas, 1636-1715. ● The creed of Mr. Hobbes examined in a feigned conference between him and a student in divinity. ● 1670
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33178.Terne, Christopher, 1620-1673. ● Some papers writ in the year 1664 In answer to a letter, concerning the practice of physick in England. By Dr. C. T. Published at the request of a friend and several fellows of the College of Physicians. ● 1670
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33179.Thompson, George. ● Aimatiasis, or, The true way of preserving the bloud in its integrity, and rectifying it, if at any time polluted and degenerate wherein Dr. Willis his errour of bleeding is reprehended, and offered to be confuted by practice and frequent experiments : and certain opinions of Dr. Betts in physick rejected and proved dangerously false ... / by George Thompson ... ● 1670
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33180.Thorndike, Herbert, 1598-1672. ● A discourse of the forbearance or the penalties which a due reformation requires by H. Thorndike ... ● 1670
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33181.Thornton, Samuel. ● A tender salutation to the seed. ● 1670
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33182.Tipping, Robert. ● A godly guide of directions for true penitent sinners in these troubled times. That we call to God to be our friend, to think upon our latter end, mans life is short and at no stay wee almost have a dying day, that God may guide us along, to bring us to our heavenly home, where our souls may live and ever rest with heavenly angels that are blest. Tune is, Aim not too high. / by Robert Tipping. ● 1670
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33183.Tonstall, George, b. 1616 or 17. ● Scarbrough spaw spagyrically anatomized by Geo. Tonstall ... ● 1670
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33184.Tooker, Arthur. ● A catalogue of plates, the prints whereof are useful for gentlemen, artists, and gentlewomen, and school-mistresses works, sold by Arthur Tooker, stationer at the Globe over against Salisbury House in the Strand, where you may have choice of maps, and also Italian, German, and the Low Countrey prints, Indian ink, abortive skins, all sorts of paintings, and all stationary wares. ● 1670
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33185.Trinity House (London, England). ● The inclosing of Jarrowslike and making ballast-shores on it, will greatly advantage the river Tyne and all ships trading to that port and be no real damage to any unless it be so, to some perticular ballast-wharfs already made on the river in places not so fit for that use as this will be when tis done : the preservation of the river, or what may any way damage the trade of Newcastle in general, being intended to be provided for in the bill. ● 1670
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33186.Turnor, Edward, Sir, 1617-1676. ● The speech of Sir Edward Turner knight, speaker of the honourable House of Commons, to the Kings most excellent Majesty, on Monday the eleventh day of April, 1670. Upon the adjournment of the Parliament. ● 1670
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33187.Turnor, Edward, Sir, 1617-1676. ● The speech of Sr. Edw. Turnor, Kt., speaker of the honourable House of Commons, to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty on Monday the eleventh day of April 1670, upon the adjournment of the Parliament. ● 1670
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33188.Universal friend. ● The Englishman, or, A letter from a universal friend, perswading all sober Protestants to hearty and sincere love of one another, and a unanimous claim of their antient and undoubted rights, according to the law of the land, as the best means of their safety with some observations upon the late act against conventicles. ● 1670
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33189.University of Oxford. ● Orders for the reception of His Royal Highness, the Prince of Orange agreed upon by the vice-chancellor delegats [sic], to be communicated to the heads of houses, by them to their respective companies. ● 1670
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33190.Viger, François, 1590-1647. ● A discourse of Monsr. Vigier to the Lord Abbot Goddon, great dean of the cathedral church of Toul in Lorrain concerning the book of Monsr. Arnaud, doctor of the Sorbon, entituled The perpetuity of the faith of the Catholick Church touching the Eucharist, maintained against the book of Monsieur Claude : in which discourse is very briefly discovered the vanity and ineffectualness of that pompous volume of the Sorbonist / Englished out of French. ● 1670
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33191.Villault, Nicolas, sieur de Bellefond, 17th cent. ● A relation of the coasts of Africk called Guinee with a description of the countreys, manners and customs of the inhabitants, of the productions of the earth, and the merchandise and commodities it affords : with some historical observations upon the coasts : being collected in a voyage made by the Sieur Villault ... in the years 1666, and 1667 / written in French, and faithfully Englished. ● 1670
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33192.Vincent, Thomas, 1634-1678. ● Fire and brimstone from heaven, from earth, in hell, or, Three discourses I. Concerning the burning of Sodom and Gomorrah formerly, II. Concerning the burning of Æetna, or Mount Gibel more lately, III. Concerning the burning of the wicked eternally, with fire and brimstone / by Thomas Vincent ... ● 1670
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33193.Volontaire. ● A journal of the expedition of Monsieur de La Fueillade for the relief of Candy written in French (by way of letter) by a gentleman who was a voluntiere in that service, and faithfully Englished. ● 1670
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33194.W. B. (William Blake), fl. 1650-1670. ● A delineation of the ladyes hospitall ● 1670
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33195.W. B. (William Blake), fl. 1650-1670. ● The Ladies Charity School-house roll of Highgate, or, A subscription of many noble, well-disposed ladies for the easie carrying of it on ● 1670
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33196.Wade, John, fl. 1660-1680. ● A caveat for young men. Or, The bad husband turn'd thrifty. This caveat may serve both for old and yong [sic], for to remember that old age will come; if you these verses do minde and read, I hope hereafter you will take better heed: this song it was set forth and penn'd, to teach bad husbands to amend. Therefore bad husbands mend your lives. And be more kinder to your wives. To the tune of, Hey ho my honey. ● 1670
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33197.Wade, John, fl. 1660-1680. ● A good wife is a portion every day. Or A dialogue discovering a good wife from a bad. And happy is that man that hath such a one. The tune is, Pockingtons pound. / By J. Wade. ● 1670
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33198.Wade, John, fl. 1660-1680. ● A serious discourse between two lovers. This song will teach young men to woo, and shew young maidens what to do; nay it will learn them to be cunning too, to the tune of, When sol will cast no light, or, Deep in love. / J. Wade. ● 1670
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33199.Wade, John, fl. 1660-1680. ● A serious discourse between two lovers. This song will teach young men to wooe, and shew young maidens what to do; nay it will learn them to be cunning too. To the tune of, When sol will cast no light, or, Deep in love. / By John Wade. ● 1670
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33200.Walley, Thomas, 1616-1678. ● Balm in Gilead to heal Sions wounds: or, A treatise wherein there is a clear discovery of the most prevailing sicknesses of New-England, both in the civill and ecclesiasticall state; as also sutable remedies for the cure of them: collected out of that spirituall directory, The word of God. / Delivered in a sermon preached before the Generall Court of the colony of New-Plimouth on the first day of June 1669. being the day of election there. By Thomas Walley ... ● 1670