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35501.Carew, George, Esq. ● Fraud and oppression detected and arraigned. Or An appeal to the Parliament of England in a short narative and deduction of severall actions at law depending in the ordinary courts of justice in Holland Zealand, between diverse subjects of the King of England, and the subjects of the States Generall of the Seven United Provinces. With severall remarkable observations and animadversions thereupon, by the creditors of Sr. William Courten, Sr. Paul Pyndar, Sr. Edward Littleton and Willam [sic] Courten Esquire deceased. Faithfully recollected and digested into a method by G.C. a lover of his countrey. Whereunto are added some necessary advertisements concerning the improvement of navigation and trade. ● 1676
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35502.Carey, Nicholas. ● Some considerations upon the question, whether the Parliament is dissolved by it's prorogation for 15 months? ● 1676
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35503.Carleton, Thomas, 1636?-1684. ● A general epistle containing wholsom admonition advice to friends in Ireland and elsewhere ● 1676
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35504.Carr, William, 17th cent. ● A particular account of the present siege of Mastricht with the sundry remarkable circumstances thereto relating : being the substance of a letter written out of Holland by a friend to a person of quality in London. ● 1676
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35505.Cartwright, Thomas, 1634-1689. ● A sermon preached July 17. 1676. in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter in York, before the Right Honourable Sir Francis North, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas; and the Honourable Vere Bertie Esquire, one of the barons of the Exchequer; His Majesties judges of assize for the Northern Circuit By Thomas Cartwright D.D. and Dean of Ripon, chaplain in ordiary to His Majesty. ● 1676
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35506.Cartwright, Thomas, 1634-1689. ● A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, January the 9th 1675[/]6 By Thomas Cartwright, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Published by His Majesties special command. ● 1676
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35507.Cater, Samuel, d. 1711. ● A relation of some of the most material matters that passed in a publick dispute at Thriploe in Cambridgeshire the 15th day of the 2d month 1676 between Francis Holdcraft and Joseph Odde his assistant, both Presbyterian priests, on the one party, and Samuel Cater with some others of the Friends of truth called Quakers ● 1676
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35508.Cater, Samuel, d. 1711. ● The innocent cleared and the guilty made manifest being a reply to a printed paper ... titled, Apostacy of the people called Quakers from the faith once delivered to the saints, subscribed by Francis Houlcroft and Joseph Oddey ... also a testimony of the universal love of God in Jesus Christ ... / by a servant of truth ... Samuel Cater. ● 1676
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35509.Cave, William, 1637-1713. ● A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, January xxiij. 1675/6 by William Cave ... ● 1676
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35510.Cave, William, 1637-1713. ● Antiquitates apoitolicæ, or, The history of the lives, acts and martyrdoms of the holy apostles of our Saviour and the two evangelists SS. Mark and Lvke to which is added an introductory discourse concerning the three great dispensations of the church, patriarchal, Mosiacal and evangelical : being a continuation of Antiquitates christianæ or the life and death of the holy Jesus / by William Cave ... ● 1676
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35511.Child, John, 1638?-1684. ● Moderate message to Quakers, seekers and Socinians, by a friend and well-wisher to them all, or Some arguments offered to clear up three points in difference betwixt them and others ... By John Child. ● 1676
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35512.Church of England. Archdeaconry of Leicester. Archdeacon (1669-1679 : Owtram) ● Articles of inquiry concerning certain matters ecclesiastical exhibited to the church-wardens and side-men of every parish within the Archdeaconry of Leicester: for their better direction in their presentments in the visitation of VVilliam Owtram, D.D. Arch-Deacon of Leicester. ● 1676
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35513.Church of England. Diocese of Bath and Wells. Bishop (1672-1684 : Mews) ● Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical, exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens and side-men of every parish within the diocess of Bath and VVells, at the triennial visitation of the Right Reverend Falther in God, Peter, Lord bishop of the said diocess ● 1676
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35514.Church of England. Diocese of Durham. ● Articles of visitation and enquiry. Concerning matters ecclesiastical exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens, and side-men of every parish within the Dioces of Durham. In the primary visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Nathanael by divine providence Lord Bishop of Durham. ● 1676
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35515.Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604, supposed tr. ● The right, pleasant, and variable tragical history of Fortunatus. whereby a young man may learn how to behave himself in all worldly affairs and casual chances. First penned in the Dutch tongue: there-hence abstracted, and now first of all published in English / by T.C. ● 1676
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35516.City of London (England). ● An Act for Preventing and Suppressing of Fires within the City of London, and Liberties Thereof ● 1676
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35517.City of London (England). Lord Mayor. ● By the mayor the right honourable the lord mayor of the City of London, taking especial notice of inordinate liberty now used by vagrants and common beggars to wander about and pester the streets and common passage of this city ... and His Lordship deeply resenting the great fault and neglect of constables and other officers in not performing their duty to clear and free the streets and publick places from this living nuisance ... ● 1676
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35518.Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, 1609-1674. ● A brief view and survey of the dangerous and pernicious errors to church and state, in Mr. Hobbes's book, entitled Leviathan by Edward Earl of Clarendon. ● 1676
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35519.Clark, John, fl. 1676. ● A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Nathaniel Aske, late rector of Somerford-Magna in North-Wilts by John Clark. ● 1676
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35520.Clarkson, David, 1622-1686. ● The practical divinity of the papists discovered to be destructive of Christianity and mens souls ● 1676
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35521.Clenche, John. ● A tour in France Italy, made by an English Gentleman, 1675 ● 1676
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35522.Clifford, Abraham. ● Methodus Evangelica, or, The gospel method of Gods saving sinners by Jesus Christ practically explained in XII propositions / by Abraham Clifford ; to which is prefixed a preface by Dr. Manton, and Rich. Baxter. ● 1676
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35523.Cock, Thomas. ● Kitchin-physick, or, Advice to the poor by way of dialogue betwixt Philanthropos, physician, Eugenius, apthecary [sic], Lazarus, patient. With rules and directions, how to prevent sickness, and cure diseases by diet ... ● 1676
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35524.Coke, Mr. ● A true narrative of the great solemnity of the circumcision of Mustapha Prince of Turkie eldest son of Sultan Mahomet present emperour of the Turks. Together with and account of the marriage of his daughter to his great favourite Mussaip at Adrianople, as it was sent in a letter to person of honour by Mr. Coke secretary of the Turkie Company; being in company with his excellency the Lord Embassador Sir John Finch. ● 1676
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35525.Cole, Thomas, 1627?-1697. ● The old apostolical way of preaching, or, Peters last legacy to all his true successors in the ministry and faith of the Gospel being an awakening word from a dying-preacher to his dying-hearers in a sermon preached on the death of Mr. Edward West, late minister of the gospel in London / by Thomas Cole ... ● 1676
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35526.Conold, Robert. ● The notion of schism stated according to the antients, and considered with reference to the non-conformists, and the pleas for schismaticks examined being animadversions upon the plea for the non-conformists : with reflections on that famous Tract of schism, written by Mr. Hales in two letters to a very worthy gentleman. ● 1676
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35527.Cook, Moses. ● The manner of raising, ordering, and improving forrest-trees also, how to plant, make and keep woods, walks, avenues, lawns, hedges, : with several figures proper for avenues and walks to end in, and convenient figures for lawns : also rules by M. Cook. ● 1676
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35528.Cosin, John, 1594-1672. ● The history of Popish transubstantiation to which is premised and opposed, the Catholick doctrin of Holy Scripture, the ancient fathers and the Reformed churches, about the sacred elements, and presence of Christ in the blessed sacrament of the eucharist / written nineteen years ago in Latine, by the Right Reverend Father in God, John, late Lord Bishop of Durham, and allowed by him to be published a little before his death, at the earnest request of his friends. ● 1676
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35529.Cotton, Charles, 1630-1687. ● The compleat angler being instructions how to angle for a trout or grayling in a clear stream. ● 1676
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35530.Croft, Herbert, 1603-1691. ● A sermon preached before the King at White-hal [sic] April the 12th, 1674 by the Right Reverend Father in God, Herbert, Lord Bishop of Hereford. ● 1676
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35531.Croft, Herbert, 1603-1691. ● A sermon preached in Lent before the King at White-Hall by the right reverend father in God, Herbert, Lord Bishop of Hereford. ● 1676
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35532.Crook, John, 1617-1699. ● The counterfeit convert discovered, or, William Haworth's book, entituled (The Quaker converted to Christianity re-established) refuted wherein his absurd assertion, viz. that our (own) righteousness consists in the gifts and vertues which the spirit of God works in our minds is manifested ... / by John Crook and William Bayley ; also an answer to the postscript at the end of William Haworth's wicked pamphlet called An Antidote by C.T. ● 1676
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35533.Crossman, Samuel, 1624?-1684. ● A sermon preached in Christs Church Bristol at the assizes for that city and county, holden August the 1st, 1676 / by Samuel Crossman ... ● 1676
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35534.Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654. ● Culpeper's Directory for midwives: or, A guide for women The second part. Discovering, 1. The diseases in the privities of women. 2. The diseases of the privy part. 3. The diseases of the womb. 4. The symptomes of the womb. 5. The symptomes in the terms. 6. The symptomes that befal all virgins and women in their womb, after they are ripe of age.7. The symptomes which are in conception. 8. The government of women with child. 9. The symptomes that happen in child-bearing. 10. The government of women in child-bed, and the diseases that come after travel. 11. The diseases of the breasts. 12. The symptomes of the breasts. 13. The diet and government of infants. 14. The diseases and symptomes in children. ● 1676
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35535.D'Avenant, William, Sir, 1606-1668. ● The tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark as it is now acted at His Highness the Duke of York's Theatre / by William Shakespeare. ● 1676
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35536.D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723. ● The Scotch wedding: or, A short and pretty way of wooing. When as complexions do agree, and all things they are fitting; why should the time prolonged be, be quick and mind your knitting. To a new northern tune, much us'd at the theatres. With allowance. ● 1676
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35537.D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723. ● The siege of Memphis, or, The ambitious queen a tragedy acted at the Theater-Royal / written by Tho. Durfey. ● 1676
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35538.Danson, Thomas, d. 1694. ● A friendly debate between Satan and Sherlock containing a discovery of the unsoundness of Mr. William Sherlocks principles in a late book entituled A discourse concerning the knowledge of Jesus Christ , by this only medium, that they afford the Devil the same grounds for his hope of salvation that they do mankind, and so subvert the Gospel and transform Christianity into Mahumetanism / by an hearty enemy of Mahumetanism. ● 1676
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35539.Danvers, Henry, d. 1687. ● A third reply, or, A short return to Mr. Baxters brief answer to my second reply, in his postscript to a late treatise of justification wherein his contradictious and slanderous way of writing is further detected / by H. D'Anvers. ● 1676
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35540.Debes, Lucas Jacobsen, 1623-1675. ● Færoæ Færoa reserata, that is, A description of the islands inhabitants of Foeroe being seventeen islands subject to the King of Denmark, lying under 62 deg. 10 min. of North latitude : wherein several secrets of nature are brought to light, and some antiquities hitherto kept in darkness discovered / written in Danish by Lucas Jacobson Debes ... ; Englished by J.S. ... ; illustrated with maps. ● 1676
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35541.Degge, Simon, Sir, 1612-1704. ● The parson's counsellor with the law of tithes or tithing in two books : the first sheweth the order every parson, vicar, ought to observe in obtaining a spiritual preferment, and what duties are incumbent upon him ... : the second shews in what manner all sorts of tithes, offerings, mortuaries, and other church-duties are to be paid ... / written by Sir Simon Degge, Kt. ● 1676
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35542.Dixon, Robert, d. 1688. ● The nature of the two testaments, or, The disposition of the will and estate of God to mankind for holiness and happiness by Jesus Christ ... in two volumes : the first volume, of the will of God : the second volume, of the estate of God / by Robert Dixon. ● 1676
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35543.Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711. ● Two short discourses against the Romanists by Henry Dodwell ... ● 1676
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35544.Doglioni, Giovanni Nicolò, 1548-1629. Compendio del mondo universale. ● The historians guide in two parts : first, The recovery of lost time ... translated out of Italian : second, Englands remembrancer ... ● 1676
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35545.Drexel, Jeremias, 1581-1638. ● A spiritual repository containing Godly meditations demonstrated by 12 signs of our adoption to eternal glory / by H. Drexelius ; and now translated into English by R.W. of Trinity College Cambridge. ● 1676
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35546.Dryden, John, 1631-1700. ● Aureng-Zebe, a tragedy acted at the Royal Theatre / written by John Dryden. ● 1676
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35547.Duckett, Thomas. ● Mr. Duckets case Wherein he humbly, by petition, appeals to the right honourable, the Lords spiritual and temporal, in the high court of Parliament assembled; for relief against a decree pronounced against him by this present lord chancellor. ● 1676
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35548.Duffett, Thomas. ● Amintor's lam[en]tation [for Celia's unkindness.] Setting forth the passion of a young man, who falling in love with a coy lady that had no kindness for him, persued his inclinations so far, that she was forced to fly beyond the sea, to avoid the importunity of his address, whereupon he thus complains. Both sexes from this song may learn, of what they should beware: how in extreams they may discern, unkindness and dispair. To a delicate new tune: or, Since Celias my foe. ● 1676
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35549.Duffett, Thomas. ● Beauties triumph a masque / written by T. Duffett. ● 1676
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35550.Duffett, Thomas. ● New poems, songs, prologues, and epilogues never before printed / written by Thomas Duffett ; and set by the most eminent musicians about the town. ● 1676
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35551.Duport, James, 1606-1679. ● Three sermons preached in St. Maries Church in Cambridg, upon the three anniversaries of the martyrdom of Charles I, Jan. 30, birth and return of Charles II, May 29, gun-powder treason, Novemb. 5 by James Duport ... ● 1676
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35552.Durham, James, 1622-1658. ● The law unsealed: or, A practical exposition of the Ten Commandments With a resolution of several momentous questions and cases of conscience. By the learned, laborious, faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. James Durham, late minister of the Gospel at Glasgow. ● 1676
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35553.Durham, William, 1611-1684. ● A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, at St. Mary le Bow upon the 21th of November, 1675 by William Dvrham, B.D., rector of St. Mildreds Breadstreet, London. ● 1676
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35554.E. G., gent. ● A discourse of friendship. By E.G. gent. ● 1676
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35555.E. P. ● The reign of Christ unto which, He hath had a right from everlasting; which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets, since the world began, Acts 3.21. ● 1676
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35556.E. W. (Edward Worsley), 1605-1676. ● A discourse of miracles wrought in the Roman Catholick Church, or, A full refutation of Dr. Stillingfleets unjust exceptions against miracles together with a large discovery of the Doctors unexcusable frauds, manifest in his many false, perverted, and impertinent quotations / by E.W. ● 1676
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35557.Edinburgh (Scotland). Town Council. ● Orders, set down by the Lord Provost, bailiffs, and Council of Edinburgh, to be observed by the constables thereof, in discharge of their offices within this burgh, and liberties of the same. ● 1676
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35558.Ellwood, Thomas, 1639-1713. ● Truth prevailing and detecting error, or, An answer to a book mis-called, A friendly conference between a minister and a parishioner of his, inclining to Quakerism, by Thomas Ellwood. ● 1676
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35559.England and Wales. ● A compendious collection of the laws of England, touching matters criminal faithfully collected and methodically digested, not only for the use of sheriffs, justices of the peace, coroners, clerks of the peace, and others within that verge, but of all the people in general, by J.B. Esq. ● 1676
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35560.England and Wales. ● Articles of peace commerce between the most serene and mighty prince, Charles II ... and the ... Lords Halil Bashaw, Ibraim Dey, Aga, Divan, and governours of the noble city and kingdom of Tripoli in Barbary concluded by Sir John Narbrough ... on the fifth day of March, old stile, 1675/6. ● 1676
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35561.England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) ● A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly at a sessions there held on Wednesday the 17th of January 1676/7. Giving a full account of the true tryal and sentence of Lodowick Muggleton for blasphemous words and books. As also the tryals and condemnation of a vvoman for killing her bastard-child; and of a man for personating another person in giving bayl before a judge. With an account how many are condenmed, burn'd in the hand, to be whipt, and transported. With allowance. Roger L'Estrange. ● 1676
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35562.England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) ● A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly at a sessions there held; which began on Wednesday the 13th of this instant Decemb. and ended on Saturday the 16th, 1676. Setting forth the several facts and tryals of several malefactors. With the tryal of the maid that set her master's barns on fire at Harrow on the Hill, at Michaelmas last. With an account how many are condemned, burn'd in the hand, to be whipt, and transported. With allowance. Roger L'Estrange. ● 1676
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35563.England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) ● A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly; from Friday the 14th of this instant January, to Munday the 17th; being a full and true account of the tryals, examinations, and condemnations of several malefactors, for several crimes. And also an account of the tryal of four several persons for committing four several murthers. A man for killing a bayliff, a boy for killing his fellow prentice, a man for killing his fellow-workman, and another for killing a man in Black fryers. With an account how many are condemn'd, how many burn'd in the hand, to be transported, whipt at the carts tail, and to stand in the pillory. With permission, Roger L'Estrange ● 1676
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35564.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● At the Court at Whitehall 10 March 1675/6 By the King's Most Excellent Majesty and the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council. ● 1676
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35565.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● At the Court at Whitehall the third of October, 1676 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... ● 1676
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35566.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King a proclamation prohibiting the importation of earthen ware. ● 1676
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35567.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation ● 1676
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35568.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation concerning passes for ships ● 1676
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35569.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation for prising of wines ● 1676
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35570.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation prohibiting His Majesties subjects to take commissions, set out ships, or serve at sea against any foreign prince or state in amity with His Majesty ● 1676
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35571.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● By the King, a proclamation requiring the members of both Houses of Parliament to give their attendance upon the fifteenth day of February next ● 1676
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35572.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ● Charles the Second, by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith , to all and singular Archbishops ... and all other spiritual persons ... and to all other our officers, ministers, and subjects ... greeting : whereas we are credibly given to understand ... that upon Friday, the six and twentieth day of May last past, about four of the clock in the morning of the same day, there happened a sudden and most dreadful fire in the said borough of Southwark ... ● 1676
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35573.England. Curia Regis. ● At the Court at Whitehall the third of October, 1676. Whereas His Majesty and this board are informed of the bold and open repair made to several places, ... for the hearing of mass, and other worship and services of the Romish Church ... ● 1676
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35574.Etherege, George, Sir, 1635?-1691. ● The man of mode, or, Sr. Fopling Flutter a comedy : acted at the Duke's Theatre / by George Etherege ... ● 1676
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35575.Evelyn, John, 1620-1706. ● A philosophical discourse of earth relating to the culture and improvement of it for vegetation, and the propagation of plants, as it was presented to the Royal Society, April 29, 1675. ● 1676
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35576.Fell, Lydia. ● A testimony and warning given forth in the love of truth and is for the governour, magistrates people inhabiting on the island of Barbadoes, which is a call to turn to the Lord. ● 1676
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35577.Fell, Philip, 1632 or 3-1682. ● Lex talionis, or, The author of Naked truth stript naked ● 1676
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35578.Fletcher, R. (Richard), fl. 1676-1677. ● A character of a true physician, or, A true chymist compared with a goose-quill pedant with a short view of the frauds and abuses in physick, committed by the confederate prescribing doctoral methodists, with their combinators the apothecaries ... : being a vindication of such physicians as follow not their method but make and administer their own medicines, being the honestest, safest, cheapest, and speediest way of practice, both for physician and patient / by R. Fletcher ... ● 1676
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35579.Fletcher, R. (Richard), fl. 1676-1677. ● A vindication of chymistry, and chymical medicines Courteous and candid reader, chymistry, is an art that doth both teach and inable us (for our exceeding good and benefit) to seperate purity from impurity; ... ● 1676
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35580.Fowler, Edward, 1632-1714. ● A friendly conference between a minister and a parishioner of his, inclining to Quakerism wherein the absurd opinions of that sect are detected, and exposed to a just censure / by a lover of truth. ● 1676
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35581.Fox, George, 1624-1691. ● Gospel family-order being a short discourse concerning the ordering of families, both of whites, blacks, and Indians / by G.F. ● 1676
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35582.Fox, George, 1624-1691. ● The Christian judges, so called their words judged by the holy men of God, and Christ, and his apostles, and by the heathen ... / by George Fox. ● 1676
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35583.Fox, George, 1624-1691. ● The people of God in scorn called Quakers their love to all mankind for as God's love through Christ hath been shed abroad in our hearts, we cannot but in the same love desire the eternal good and the salvation of all mankind ... / by George Fox. ● 1676
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35584.Fox, George, 1624-1691. ● To all magistrates and people in Christendom and elsewhere to turn from the persecuting mind that destroyes peoples bodies and estates for not conforming to your religion and worship : and that you may receive the mind of Christ, as the apostles did, who came to save mens lives, and not to destroy them, and to rebuke them that would destroy mens lives and estates / by George Fox. ● 1676
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35585.France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV) ● The most Christian Kings edict or proclamation concerning English, Scotish, and Irish ships that shall be met at sea by his said Majesties ships, or by privateers acting by his commission / translated out of the French ... ● 1676
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35586.France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV) ● The most Christian Kings edict or proclamation, concerning English, Scotish, and Irish ships that shall be met at sea by His said Majesties ships, or by privateers acting by his commission, / translated out of the French, and published by authority. ● 1676
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35587.French, Nicholas, 1604-1678. ● The vnkinde desertor of loyall men and true frinds [sic] ● 1676
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35588.G. C. ● Popish plots and treasons from the beginning of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. / Illustrated with emblems and explain'd in verse. ; first are describ'd the cursed plots they laid. And on the side their wretched ends display'd. ● 1676
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35589.Garencières, Theophilus, 1610-1680. ● Thw admirable virtues, and wonderful effects of the true and genuine tincture of coral, in physick; grounded upon reason, established by experience, and confirmed by authentical authors in all ages. Never found out plainly till now. By Theophilus Garencieres, doctor in physick, Colleg. Lond. ● 1676
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35590.Gell, Robert, 1595-1665. ● Gell's remaines, or, Several select scriptures of the New Testament opened and explained wherein Jesus Christ, as yesterday, to day, and the same for ever, is illustrated, in sundry pious and learned notes and observations thereupon, in two volumes / by the learned and judicious Dr. Robert Gell ; collected and set in order by R. Bacon. ● 1676
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35591.Gentleman at London. ● A letter from a gentleman at London, to his friend in the countrey, ● 1676
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35592.Gibson, William, 1629-1684. aut ● Good counsel and advice unto the magistrates and people of Norwich with a brief relation of some of the sufferings of the people of God, called, Quakers in the said city. ● 1676
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35593.Gilbert, Samuel, d. 1692? ● Fons sanitatis, or, The healing spring at Willowbridge in Stafford-shire found out by the Right Honourable the Lady Jane Gerard, Baroness of Bromley / published for the common good by Samuel Gilbert ... ● 1676
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35594.Gilbert, William, 17th cent. ● The anglers delight containing the whole art of neat and clean angling; wherein is taught the readiest way to take all sorts of fish, from the pike to the minnow, together with their proper baits, haunts, and time of fishing for them, whether in mere, pond, or river. As also, the method of fishing in Hackney River, the names of all the best stands there; with the manner of making all sorts of good tackle fit for any water whatsoever. The like never before in print. By William Gilbert, gent. ● 1676
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35595.Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680. ● Essays on several important subjects in philosophy and religion by Joseph Glanvill ... ● 1676
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35596.Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680. ● Seasonable reflections and discourses in order to the conviction cure of the scoffing, infidelity of a degenerate age by Jos. Glanvill ... ● 1676
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35597.Goodall, Charles, 1642-1712. ● The Colledge of Physicians vindicated, and the true state of physick in his nation faithfully represented in answer to a scandalous pamphlet, entituled, The corner stone, / by Charles Goodall ... ● 1676
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35598.Goodall, Charles, 1642-1712. ● Whereas it hath of late been the endeavour of several members of the Physcians Colledg, to reform the abuses of the apothecaries, as well in the prizes as in the composition of their medecines ... ● 1676
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35599.Gouge, Thomas, 1605-1681. ● Gair i bechaduriaid, a gair i sainct Y cyntaf yn tueddu i ddeffrôi cydwybodau pechaduriaid diofal, i wîr deimlad ac ysturiaeth o'r cyflwr erchyll y maent ynddo, tra fyddont yn byw yn eu cyflwr naturiol heb yr ail-enedigaeth. Yr ail, yn tueddu i gyfarwyddo ac i berswadio y duwiol, a'r rhai a ail-anwyd i amryw ddledswyddau enedkigol. Gan Tho, Gouge gweinidog yr efengyl. Ac a gyfieithwyd yn gymraec gan W. Jones gweinidog yr egengyl. ● 1676
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35600.Gouge, Thomas, 1605-1681. ● Principlau neu bennau y grefydd Ghristianogol a agorir fel y gallo y gwannaf eu deall / gan T.G. ● 1676