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  1. 34301.
    Ogilby, John, 1600-1676.    Queries in order to the description of Britannia    1673
  2. 34302.
    Ogilby, John, 1600-1676.    Queries in order to the description of Britannia    1673
  3. 34303.
    Oldisworth, Giles, 1619-1678.    The illustrious wife: viz. that excellent poem, Sir Thomas Overburie's wife illustrated by Giles Oldisworth, nephew to the same Sir T.O.    1673
  4. 34304.
    One of her late sons.    The converted fryar, or, A defiance to the Church of Rome as it was acted in the pallace-yard at Westminster on Saturday the 8th of this instant March 1672 / by one of her late sons an eminent Capuchin, who being happily converted to the Protestant religion did then, and there publickly burn his beads, crucifixes, Agnus Dei's, rosary, mass-book, cowl, habit, and other papist knacks, in detestation of their ridiculous idolatries ; published for general information by W.P. Philoprotest.    1673
  5. 34305.
    Oxenbridge, John, 1609-1674.    New England freemen warned and warmed to be free indeed, having an eye to God in their elections in a sermon preached before the Court of Election at Boston on the last day of May, 1671 [by] J.O., pastour of the first church in Boston.    1673
  6. 34306.
    P. F.    Sinnes discovery by the emblem of a toad    1673
  7. 34307.
    P. P.    The interest of creditors and debtors, or the duty that is incumbent on both, by the laws moral, civil, and divine. With their respective interest stated. Published, for their mutual benefit, by an impartial observer of the often severity of the former, and defection of the latter    1673
  8. 34308.
    Pack, Samuel.    Helps to the assurance of God's love whereby a true believer may with the help of Gods good spirit know that he had a being in the love of God before he had a being in the world : to which is added a spiritual touch-stone for the tryal of the sincerity of our love to God / by Samuel Pack.    1673
  9. 34309.
    Parker, Samuel, 1640-1688.    A reproof to the Rehearsal transprosed, in a discourse to its authour by the authour of the Ecclesiastical politie.    1673
  10. 34310.
    Parker, Thomas.    An exhortation to all Friends, who are of late convinced of the way of the everlasting God, and have a true breathing to walk in true obedience unto him.    1673
  11. 34311.
    Parry, Benjamin, 1634-1678.    More than conquerour a sermon preach't on the martyrdom of King Charles the I, Jan, 30, at Christ-church, Dublin : before his Excellency Arthur Earl of Essex, lord lieutenant general and general governour of the Kingdom of Ireland / by B.P.    1673
  12. 34312.
    Paston, James, d. 1722?    The magistrates authority asserted, in a sermon, preached at the cathedral in Norwich by James Paston ...    1673
  13. 34313.
    Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707.    Advice to a friend    1673
  14. 34314.
    Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707.    The devout Christian instructed how to pray and give thanks to God, or, A book of devotions for families and for particular persons in most of the concerns of humane life / by the author of the Christian sacrifice.    1673
  15. 34315.
    Paul, Thomas, 17th cent.    [Some seri]ous reflections on that part of [Mr]. Bunion's [Con]fession of faith: [t]ouching [church] communion with [unbapti]zed persons: [a]s also ... [a]rguments against the ..., and seven queries ... [t]o the author. ... [serva]nt of Christ the Church    1673
  16. 34316.
    Payne, Henry Neville, fl. 1672-1710.    The fatal jealousie a tragedy acted at the Duke's Theatre.    1673
  17. 34317.
    Payne, Henry Neville, fl. 1672-1710.    The morning ramble, or, The town-humours a comedy acted at the Duke's Theatre.    1673
  18. 34318.
    Pearse, Edward, 1633?-1674?    The best match, or, The souls espousal to Christ opened and improved by Edward Pearse.    1673
  19. 34319.
    Pearson, John, 1613-1686.    A sermon preached November V, MDCLXXIII, at the Abbey-Church in Westminster by John, Lord Bishop of Chester.    1673
  20. 34320.
    Pen neer the Covent of Eluthery.    A pleasant treatise of witches their imps, and meetings, persons bewitched, magicians, necromancers, incubus, and succubus's, familiar spirits, goblings, pharys, specters, phantasms, places haunted, and devillish impostures : with the difference between good and bad angels, and a true relation of a good genius / by a pen neer the covent of Eluthery.    1673
  21. 34321.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    Judas and the Jews combined against Christ and his followers being a re-joynder to the late nameless reply, called, Tyranny and hypocrisie detected, made against a book, entituled The spirit of Alexander the Coppersmith rebuked, which was an answer to a pamphlet, called, The spirit of the hat, in which truth is cleared from scandals, and the Church of Christ, in her faith, doctrine, and just power and authority in discipline is clearly and fully vindicated against the malicious endeavours of a confederacy of some envious professors and vagabond, apostate Quakers / by ... William Penn ; to which are added several testimonies of persons concern'd.    1673
  22. 34322.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    Reason against railing, and truth against fiction being an answer to those two late pamphlets intituled A dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker, and the Continuation of the dialogue by one Thomas Hicks, an Anabaptist teacher : by W. Penn.    1673
  23. 34323.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    The invalidity of John Faldo's vindication of his book, called Quakerism no Christianity being a rejoynder in defence of the answer, intituled, Quakerism a new nick-name for old Christianity : wherein many weighty Gospel-truths are handled, and the disingenuous carriage of by W.P.    1673
  24. 34324.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    The proposed comprehension soberly, and not unseasonably, considered.    1673
  25. 34325.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    The spirit of Alexander the copper-smith lately revived, now justly rebuk'd, or, An answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, The spirit of the hat, or the government of the Quakers in which the confederacy is broken, and the devil's champions defeated / by a true witness of the one way of God, W.P. ; to which are added the testimonies of those persons whose names are chiefly quoted by the author of that pamphlet.    1673
  26. 34326.
    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    Wisdom justified of her children from the ignorance and calumny of H. Hallywell in his book called, An account of familism as it is revived and propagated by the Quakers / by William Penn.    1673
  27. 34327.
    Person in command of the fleet.    [An exact] relation of the several engagements and actions of His Majesties fleet, under the command of His Highness Prince Rupert and of all circumstances concerning this summers expedition, anno 1673 / written by a person in command in the fleet.    1673
  28. 34328.
    Person of honour.    A Protestant antidote against Popery with a brief discourse of the great atheisticalness and vain amours now in fashion. Written in a letter to a young lady. By a Person of Honour.    1673
  29. 34329.
    Philipot, Thomas, d. 1682.    A phylosophical essay treating of the most probable cause of that grand mystery of nature, the flux reflux, or flowing and ebbing of the sea    1673
  30. 34330.
    Poole, Matthew, 1624-1679.    A seasonable apology for religion being the subject of two sermons lately delivered in an auditory in London / by Matthew Pool, minister of the Gospel in London.    1673
  31. 34331.
    Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?    Herod and Mariamne a tragedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre.    1673
  32. 34332.
    Preston, Henry.    Brief directions for true-spelling being an abbreviat of the most usefull rules conducible to the promoting that excellent knowledge of writing true English ... : to which is added copies of letters, bills of parcels, bills of exchange, bills of debt, receipts, with pertinent rules as helps thereunto / all prepared and methodiz'd by Henry Preston.    1673
  33. 34333.
    Priest of the Church of Rome.    The vain insolency of Rome, challenging salvation to her own faction discovered in two letters : the first whereof was written by a priest of the Church of Rome to a gentlewoman of York, that had got out of the snares of the popish superstition : the second sent by the same gentlewoman (instructed by a divine of the Church of England) in answer thereunto.    1673
  34. 34334.
    Prynne, William, 1600-1669.    A rational account why some of His Majesties Protestant subjects do not conform to some exuberances in, and ceremonial appurtenances to the Common prayer published for the instruction of the ignorant, satisfaction of all contenders, and the churches union in Gods publick worship.    1673
  35. 34335.
    Radnor, John Robartes, Earl of, 1606-1685.    A discourse of the vanity of the creature by a person of honour.    1673
  36. 34336.
    Ravenscroft, Edward, 1654?-1707.    The careless lovers a comedy acted at the Duke's theatre / written by Edward Ravenscrofts ...    1673
  37. 34337.
    Ray, John, 1627-1705.    Observations topographical, moral, physiological made in a journey through part of the low-countries, Germany, Italy, and France with a catalogue of plants not native of England, found spontaneously growing in those parts, and their virtues / by John Ray ... ; whereunto is added a brief account of Francis Willughby, Esq., his voyage through a great part of Spain.    1673
  38. 34338.
    Redi, Francesco, 1626-1698.    A letter of Francesco Redi concerning some objections made upon his Observations about vipers written to Monsieur Bourdelot ... and Monsieur Alexander Morus : printed in Italian at Florence, 1670 / now made English ; together with the sequel of New experiments upon vipers, and a dissertation upon their poyson ... written in French by Moyse Charas ; now likewise Englished.    1673
  39. 34339.
    Roberts, Francis, 1609-1675.    The true way to the tree of life, or, The natural man directed unto Christ by Fran. Roberts ...    1673
  40. 34340.
    Ruckhill, Robert.    The Quakers refuge fixed upon the rock of ages, though the swelling waters dash never so violently to overturn it wherein is prov'd, that the narrative of Ralph James is an absolute lying-wonder, according to his own definition : and also, the great controversie between the people of God called Quakers, and others, about the holy spirit of God and the Scriptures, truly stated, and very briefly discoursed, as it is owned by the Quakers, and the truth cleared from the false suggestions and deceitful insinuatins of the anabaptists about the said controversie : in answer to a subtil pamphlet, lately published, intituled, The Quakers subterfuge or evasion overturned : also a few queries propounded unto Ralph James, and the author of the subterfuge / by Robert Ruckhill ; to which is added another postscript in answer to some queries propounded in the said pamphlet, wherein many untruths are suggested ; but herein the truth is cleared, and the evasion and deceit of the Baptists made more fully manifest by John Whitehead.    1673
  41. 34341.
    Rudyard, Thomas, d. 1692.    Tythes ended by Christ with the Levitical priesthood and therefore no maintenance for a Gospel-ministry, nor lawful for Christians to pay or take under the dispensation of the Gospel : being an answer to two reviling pamphlets written against the people of God called Quakers, because they refuse to pay tythes : the one by C.N. a Presbyterian, and the other by Cress Wheatly, an Episcopal priest : the said C.N. and C.W. are herein justly rebuked for their enmity and lyes against the people of God, and their arguments and plea for tythes considered and fully answered, and the people of God vindicated in their refusing to pay tythes / by the servants of the Lord, T. Rudyard and W. Gibson ; also a postscript by George Watt ; also some brief observations upon some passages in a book, entituled, Christ's call to professors, by W.G.    1673
  42. 34342.
    Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682.    A brief relation of His Majesties, and the French Kings forces under my command, with the Dutch the 11th of August, 1673, near the Texel.    1673
  43. 34343.
    Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682.    His Highness Prince Rupert's letter to the Earl of Arlington his Majesties principal secretary of state. from on board the Soveraign now under sail, June 5. about seven leagues off Lastoff, at nine in the morning, the wind at E. N. E.    1673
  44. 34344.
    Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682.    His Highness Prince Rupert's letter to the Earl of Arlington, His Majesties principal secretary of state from on board the Royal Charles off the Osterbank, the XXIXth of May, 1673, distant from East Capel Seven Leagues, at one of the clock afternoon, the wind s.s.w.    1673
  45. 34345.
    Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682.    His Highness Prince Rupert's letter to the Earl of Arlington, His Majesties principal secretary of state from on board the Soveraign now under sail, June 5, about seven leagues off Lastoff, at nine in the morning, the wind at e.n.e.    1673
  46. 34346.
    Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682.    His Highness Prince Rupert's letter to the Earl of Arlington, His Majesties principal secretary of state. from on board the Royal Charles off the oster-bank, the XXIXth of May, 1673. Distant from East Capel Seven Leagues, at one of the clock afternoon, the wind S.S.W.    1673
  47. 34347.
    Ryther, John, 1634?-1681.    The morning seeker, shewing the benefit of being good betimes with directions to make sure work about early religion, laid open in several sermons / by John Ryther.    1673
  48. 34348.
    S. A.    The virgin saint, or, A brief narrative of the holy life and Christian death of Mary Wilson with some memorable passages, and occasional speeches a little before her death added thereunto ; to which is also adjoyned a sermon, preached at her funeral by Mr. Geo. Nicholson, together with several consolatory letters, written by divers ministers, to her mournful father, Mr. Richard Wilson of Crosfield in Cumberland.    1673
  49. 34349.
    S. C.    A new and true description of the world as it is now divided in four parts Heathens, Jewes, Turks Christians.    1673
  50. 34350.
    S. C.    The art of complaisance, or, The means to oblige in conversation    1673
  51. 34351.
    S. L.    Remarques on the humours and conversations of the town written in a letter to Sr. T.L.    1673
  52. 34352.
    S. V.    News from Hell: or, The devils court in an uproar His devilships falling sick, upon the news of the pope and poperies likely downfal. His last will and testament. His legacies to the pope and jesuits; and to other sinners in particular. Written by S.V.    1673
  53. 34353.
    S. W.    An elegy on that grand example of loyalty, valour, and conduct, Sir Edward Spragg unfortunately drowned (after incomparable proof of heroick gallantry) in the late engagement with the Dutch, August the 11th, 1673.    1673
  54. 34354.
    Salmon, William, 1644-1713.    Polygraphice, or, The arts of drawing, engraving, etching, limning, painting, washing, varnishing, gilding, colouring, dying, beautifying, and perfuming in four books : exemplifyed in the drawing of men, women, landskips, countries and figures of various forms, the way of engraving, etching, and limning, with all their requisites and ornaments, the depicting of the most eminent pieces of antiquities, the paintings of the antients, washing of maps, globes or pictures, the dying of cloth, silk, horns, bones, wood, glass, stones and metals, the varnishing, colouring and gilding thereof according to any purpose or intent, the painting, colouring and beautifying of the face, skin and hair, the whole doctrine of perfumes, never published till now, together with the original, advancement and perfection of the art of painting / by William Salmon ...    1673
  55. 34355.
    Sarpi, Paolo, 1552-1623.    The papacy of Paul the Fourth, or, The restitution of abby lands and impropriations an indispensable condition of reconciliation to the infallible see,    1673
  56. 34356.
    Sayer, Joseph, 1630 or 31-1693.    A sermon preached at Reading, Feb. 25, 1672, at the assizes there holden for the county of Berks, before the Right Honourable Sir Edward Turner, Knight ... and Sir Edward Thurland, Knight ... by Joseph Sayer ...    1673
  57. 34357.
    Scotland. Parliament. Committee of Estates.    Act concerning the imposition on tobacco. At Edinburgh, the 2. of December, 1673.    1673
  58. 34358.
    Scotland. Parliament. Committee of Estates.    Act concerning the pre-emption and excise of salt. At Edinburgh, the 25. of November, 1673.    1673
  59. 34359.
    Scotland. Parliament. Committee of Estates.    Act concerning the priviledges of the office of Lyon King at Armes. Edinburgh, 10. of September, 1672.    1673
  60. 34360.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    Advertisement, anent stollen goods in the Hie-lands. Edinburgh the 13. day of February, 1673.    1673
  61. 34361.
    Scotland. Privy Council.    Edinburgh, the last day of January, 1673. The lords of His Majesties Privy Council considering, that by the tenth act of the third session of the second Parliament, entituled, Act concerning apparel, they are impowered to take such course, as they shall think fit, to make the said act effectual ...    1673
  62. 34362.
    Scott, Chr. (Christopher), fl. 1655.    The saints privilege, or, Gain by dying    1673
  63. 34363.
    Scott, John, 1639-1695.    A sermon preached before the Honourable Military Company at St. Clements-Danes, July 25 by John Scott ...    1673
  64. 34364.
    Scott, John, 1639-1695.    A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, at Guild-Hall Chappel, upon the 5th of November, 1673 in commemoration of Englands deliverance from the Gun-powder treason / by John Scott, Minister of St. Thomas's in Southwark.    1673
  65. 34365.
    Sedley, Charles, Sir, 1639?-1701. Poems. Selections. 1673.    A Collection of poems written upon several occasions by several persons with many additions, never before in print.    1673
  66. 34366.
    Sergeant, John, 1622-1707.    Errour non-plust, or, Dr. Stillingfleet shown to be the man of no principles with an essay how discourses concerning Catholick grounds bear the highest evidence.    1673
  67. 34367.
    Sermon, William, 1629?-1679.    A friend to the sick, or, The honest Englishman's preservation shewing the causes, symptoms, and cures of the most occult and dangerous diseases which affect the body of man : with a particular discourse of the dropsie, scurvy, and yellow jaundice, and the most absolute way of cure : whereunto is added a true relation of some of the most remarkable cures affected by the author's most famous cathartique and diueretique pills.    1673
  68. 34368.
    Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724.    The Empress of Morocco a tragedy, with sculptures / written by Elkanah Settle ...    1673
  69. 34369.
    Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692.    Epsom-Wells a comedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre / written by Tho. Shadwell.    1673
  70. 34370.
    Shafte, J.    The great law of nature, or, Self-preservation examined, asserted and vindicated from Mr. Hobbes his abuses in a small discourse, part moral, part political and part religious.    1673
  71. 34371.
    Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683.    The Lord Chancellor's speech upon the Lord Treasurer's taking his oath in the Exchequer, the 26th of June, 1673    1673
  72. 34372.
    Sharrock, Robert, 1630-1684.    De finibus virtutis Christianæ The ends of Christian religion : which are to avoid eternall wrath from God, [to] enjoy [eternall] happinesse [from God] / justified in several discourses by R.S.    1673
  73. 34373.
    Smith, Stephen, 1623-1678.    The blessed works of the light of God's holy and blessed spirit exalted above the works of darkness with some informations how to escape out of sin and iniquity, and a clear way discovered into the truth : with a short testimony of the cry of Babylon's merchants by reason of the day that is coming upon them / [by] Stephen Smith.    1673
  74. 34374.
    Smith, William, d. 1673.    A manifestation of the love of God unto all such as are convinced of truth and do not obey it.    1673
  75. 34375.
    Smith, William, d. 1673.    A second relation from Hertford containing the unjust proceedings of some called justice there at the general quarter sessions, upon the tryal of one and twenty innocent persons called Quakers for a pretended breach of the late act, with an account of the most material passages between the prisoners and the court, the 3d, 4th, and 5th dayes of the 8th moneth, 1664 : whereby it appears that meeting to worship God in spirit and truth is the great crime for which they are under so grievous a sentence, and that whatever is pretended by those that love the title of justice, yet in very deed they hate justice it self, as by their proceedings appears / by W.S.    1673
  76. 34376.
    Speed, Samuel, 1631-1682.    The prisoners complaint to the King's Most Excellent Majestie, or,The cries of the Kings Bench with advice to the disconsolate gentlemen-prisoners in the several prisons of England especially the Kings bench / by S.S., a fellow of Kings Colledge in Southwark.    1673
  77. 34377.
    Stevenson, Matthew, fl. 1654-1685.    Norfolk drollery, or, A compleat collection of the newest songs, jovial poems, and catches, by the author, M. Stevenson.    1673
  78. 34378.
    Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699.    A second discourse in vindication of the Protestant grounds of faith, against the pretence of infallibility in the Roman Church in answer to The guide in controversies by R.H., Protestancy without principles, and Reason and religion, or, The certain rule of faith by E.W. : with a particular enquiry into the miracles of the Roman Church / by Edward Stillingfleet ...    1673
  79. 34379.
    Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699.    An answer to several late treatises, occasioned by a book entituled A discourse concerning the idolatry practised in the Church of Rome, and the hazard of salvation in the communion of it. The first part by Edward Stillingfleet ...    1673
  80. 34380.
    Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699.    Sermons preached on several occasions to which a discourse is annexed concerning the true reason of the sufferings of Christ : wherein Crellius his answer to Grotius is considered / by Edward Stillingfleet ...    1673
  81. 34381.
    Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.    A further iustification of the present war against the United Netherlands illustrated with several sculptures / by Henry Stubbe.    1673
  82. 34382.
    Stubbs, Richard.    A warning unto apostates backsliders that formerly have made a profession of the truth, but walk not answerably thereunto but are crucifying to themselves afresh the Son of God, and putting him unto open shame, and thereby are treasuring up wrath against the day of wrath, and revelation of the reighteous judgements of the Lord : also a visitation and warning to all workers of iniquity, that they may repent and turn to the Lord with speed, before his dreadful judgments be poured forth upon them / by Richard Stubbs.    1673
  83. 34383.
    T. H.    An accompt of both the fleets their number and stations, with a perfect narrative of occurrences that have passed between them hitherto : in a letter from aboard the Edgar.    1673
  84. 34384.
    T. L., Sir.    Remarks upon Remarques, or, A vindication of the conversations of the town in another letter directed to the same Sir T.L.    1673
  85. 34385.
    T. S. (Thomas Seymour)    The case of interest or usury as to the common practice, stated and examined in a private letter to a person of quality who desired satisfaction in that point / by T.S.    1673
  86. 34386.
    T. V. (Thomas Vincent), 1604-1681.    A dayly exercise of the devout Christian Containing several most pithy practices of piety; in order to live holily and dye happily. Published by T.V. Monk, of the holy order of St. Benedict.    1673
  87. 34387.
    T. W.    An exact survey of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Of their cities, castles, fortresses, and other their dominions there: With some remarques of their government, antiquities and memorable actions. Together with an exact map of the Seven Provinces: which is also to be sold alone. / Collected by T.W.    1673
  88. 34388.
    Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667. Dissuasive from popery.    The last speech, and confession of the whore of Babylon, at her place of execution, on the fifth of November last whereunto is added, the famous story of the Bell, used by the Irish papists, taken out of the Bishop of Down and Conner's epistle to his perswasive against popery.    1673
  89. 34389.
    Temple, William, Sir, 1628-1699.    An essay upon the advancement of trade in Ireland    1673
  90. 34390.
    Temple, William, Sir, 1628-1699.    Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands by Sir William Temple ...    1673
  91. 34391.
    Tomlinson, William.    An awakening voice to the Papists declaring to them the fallen state of the Pope from Peter's, and of the Church of Rome from what it once was : in love to the souls of those who have any uprightness in their hearts towards the Lord (but through ignorance are held in bondage) that they may be awaked, and see where they lie, and if any shall smother these things, lest they should come to the sight or knowledge of that people, let them take heed, that they bring not upon themselves the guilt of their blood / William Tomlinson.    1673
  92. 34392.
    Traherne, Thomas, d. 1674.    Roman forgeries, or, A true account of false records discovering the impostures and counterfeit antiquities of the Church of Rome / by a faithful son of the Church of England.    1673
  93. 34393.
    True lover of his country.    Englands appeal from the private cabal at White-hall to the great council of the nation, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. By a true lover of his country    1673
  94. 34394.
    United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal.    La lettre des Estats Generaux des Provinces Unies des Pais Bas, envoyee a Sa Majeste le Roy de La Grande Bretagne, par un Trompette avec la response de Sa Majeste a ladite lettre.    1673
  95. 34395.
    United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal.    The letter sent by the States-General of the United Provinces of the Low Countreys to His Majesty, by their Trumpeter together with His Majesties answer to the said letter / translated out of French into English.    1673
  96. 34396.
    United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal.    The letter sent by the States-General of the United Provinces of the Low Countreys to His Majesty, by their Trumpeter together with His Majesties answer to the said letter / translated out of French into English.    1673
  97. 34397.
    United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal.    The reply of the States Generall of the United Provinces of the Low Countrys, to the letter of the King of Great Brittain    1673
  98. 34398.
    University of Oxford.    Quæstiones in s. theologia [jure civili, philosophia, medicina] discutiendæ Oxonii in vesperiis duodecimo [decimo quarto] die mensis Julii anno Domini 1673    1673
  99. 34399.
    Vignola, 1507-1573.    Vignola, or, The compleat architect shewing in a plain and easie way the rules of the five orders of architecture, viz. Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian, and Composite : whereby any that can but read and understand English may readily learn the proportious [sic] that all members in a building have one unto another / set forth by Mr. James Barozzio of Vignola ; translated into English by Joseph Moxon.    1673
  100. 34400.
    Villedieu, Madame de, d. 1683.    The loves of sundry philosophers and other great men translated out of French.    1673