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35701.Mazarin, Hortense Mancini, duchesse de, 1646-1699. ● The memoires of the Dutchess Mazarine written in French by her own hand, and done into English by P. Porter Esq. ; together with the reasons of her coming into England ; likewise, a letter containing a true character of her person and conversation. ● 1676
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35702.Meggott, Richard, d. 1692. ● A sermon preached to the Artillery company, at St. Mary le Bow, September 13. 1676 by Richard Meggot ... ● 1676
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35703.Mill, John, 1645-1707. ● A sermon preached on the Feast of the Annunciation of the B. Virgin Mary, at St. Martins in the Fields, Westminster by John Mill ... ● 1676
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35704.Miller, Thomas. ● The compleat modellist shewing the true and exact way of raising the model of any ship or vessel, small or great, either in proportion or out of proportion : also the manner how to find the length of every rope exactly, and tables which give the true bigness of every rope in each vessel, together with the weights of their cables and anchors / performed by Thomas Miller, of Great Yarmouth, seaman, and master in the art of raising the model. ● 1676
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35705.Misorcus. ● The anti-Quaker, or, A compendious answer to a tedious pamphlet entituled, A treatise of oaths subscribed by a jury of 12 Quakers, whose names are prefixed to it, together with the fore-man of that jury ... William Penn : alledging several reasons why they ... refuse to swear, which are refuted, and the vanity of them demonstrated both by Scripture, reason, and authority of ancient and modern writers / by Misorcus, a professed adversary of vain swearing in common discourse and communication. ● 1676
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35706.Moellenbrock, Valentin Andreas, d. 1675. ● Cochlearia curiosa: or The curiosities of scurvygrass. Being an exact scrutiny and careful description of the nature and medicinal vertue of scurvygrass. In which is exhibited to publick use the most and best preparations of medicines, both Galenical and chymical; either for internal or external use, in which that plant, or any part thereof is imployed. Written in Latine by Dr. Andreas Valentinus Molimbrochius of Lipswick. Englished by Tho. Sherley, M.D. and physitian in ordinary to His present Majesty. ● 1676
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35707.Molloy, Charles, 1646-1690. ● De jure maritimo et navali, or, A treatise of affairs maritime and of commerce in three books / by Charles Molloy. ● 1676
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35708.Montfort, François Salvat, sieur de. ● The circle: or Conversations on love gallantry; originally in French. Now Englished. And since augmented with several new songs, illustrated with musical notes, both treble bass. By Nath. Noel, Gent. Licensed May the 5th. 1675. R. L'Estrange ● 1676
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35709.Moore, Jonas, Sir, 1617-1679. ● An excellent table for the finding the periferies, or circumferences of all elleipses [sic] or ovals so near the truth as any mechanical practice can require / calculated with great diligence and care by Sir Jonas Moore, and not done before. ● 1676
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35710.More, Henry, 1614-1687. ● Remarks upon two late ingenious discourses the one, an essay touching the gravitation and non-gravitation of fluid bodies, the other, observations touching the Torricellian experiment, so far forth as they may concern any passages in his Enchiridium Metaphysicum / D. Henry More. ● 1676
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35711.Morgan, William. ● Proposals by William Morgan His Majesties cosmographer, for vending Mr. Ogilby's works in a standing lottery to enable him to finish Britannia, with the second part of Asia, and Europe. By His Majesties authority under the Great Seal, ● 1676
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35712.Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691. ● A collection of some attempts made to the North-East, and North-West, for the finding a passage to Japan, China, As also somewhat relating to the satisfaction of all inquirers into Captain John Wood's present search of a passage by the North-Pole, By Joesph Moxon, Hydroprapher to the King's most excellent Majesty. ● 1676
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35713.Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691. ● Regulæ trium ordinum literarum typographicarum, or, The rules of the three orders of print letters viz. the Roman, Italick, English capitals and small : shewing how they are compounded of geometrick figures, and mostly made by rule and compass, useful for writing masters, painters, carvers, masons, and others that are lovers of curiosity / by Joseph Moxon ... ● 1676
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35714.Muggleton, Lodowick, 1609-1698. ● A Brief and true account of the notorious principles and wicked practices of that grand impostor, Lodowick Muggleton who has the impudence to stile himself one of the two last commissionated witnesses and prophets of the Most High God Jesus Christ : collected out of his own writings, and made publick ● 1676
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35715.Murray, Robert, 1635-1725? ● A proposal for the advancement of trade, upon such principles as must necessarily enforce it. ● 1676
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35716.N. S. ● A new and further narrative of the state of New-England being a continued account of the bloudy Indian-War, from March till August, 1676, giving a perfect relation of the several devastations, engagements, and transactions there : as also the great successes lately obtained against the barbarous Indians, the reducing of King Philip, and the killing of one of the queens, : together with a catalogue of the losses in the whole sustaining on either side since the said war began, as near as can be collected. ● 1676
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35717.N. S. ● The present state of New-England with respect to the Indian War wherein is an account of the true reason thereof (as far as can be judged by men) : together with most of the remarkable passages that have happened from the 20th of June till the 10th of November, 1675 / faithfully composed by a merchant of Boston and communicated to his friend in London. ● 1676
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35718.Narbrough, John, Sir, 1640-1688. ● A particular narrative of the burning in the port of Tripoli, four men of war, belonging to those corsairs by Sir John Narbrough, admiral of His Majesties fleet in the Mediterranean, on the 14th of January, 1675/6 ; together with an account of his taking afterwards five barks laden with corn, and of his farther action on that coast. ● 1676
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35719.Nedham, Marchamont, 1620-1678. ● A pacquet of advices and animadversions, sent from London to the men of Shaftsbury which is of use for all His Majesties subjects in the three kingdoms : occasioned by a seditious pamphlet, intituled, A letter from a person of quality to his friend in the country. ● 1676
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35720.Nedham, Marchamont, 1620-1678. ● The Solemn League and Covenant, commonly call'd The Scotch Covenant ● 1676
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35721.Ness, Christopher, 1621-1705. ● The crown and glory of a Christian consisting in a sound conversion and well ordered conversation. ● 1676
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35722.Ogilby, John, 1600-1676. ● Mr. Ogilby's Tables of his measur'd roads So digested, that any great road or branch may readily be found; with the general and particular, computed measur'd distance, and the distinction of market and post-towns. With other remarks. To which is added, A true account of the markets and fairs, collected in his survey. / By John Ogilby, Esq; His Majesty's cosmographer. Licensed March 31th. 1676. H. Oldenburg. ● 1676
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35723.Oldisworth, Giles, 1619-1678. ● The father of the faithfull tempted as was more concisely shewed August 31, 1674, at a solemne funeral in the church at Wotton under Edge in the countie of Gloucester / by Giles Oldisworth ... ● 1676
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35724.Orrery, Roger Boyle, Earl of, 1621-1679. ● English adventures by a person of honour. ● 1676
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35725.Orrery, Roger Boyle, Earl of, 1621-1679. ● Parthenissa, that most fam'd romance the six volumes compleat / composed by ... the Earl of Orrery. ● 1676
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35726.Otway, Thomas, 1652-1685. ● Don Carlos Prince of Spain a tragedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre / written by Tho. Otway. ● 1676
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35727.Overbury, Thomas, Sir, d. 1684. ● A true and perfect account of the examination, confession, trial, condemnation and execution of Joan Perry, and her two sons, John and Richard Perry, for the supposed murder of Will. Harrison, Gent Being one of the most remarkable occurrences which hath happened in the memory of man. Sent in a letter (by Sir Thomas Overbury, of Burton, in the county of Gloucester, Knt. and one of His Majesty's justices of the peace) to Thomas Shirly, Doctor of physick, in London. Also Mr. Harrison's own account how he was conveyed to Turky, and there made a slave above 2 years, when his master (who bought him there) dying, he return'd to England; in the mean while, supposed to be murdered by his man-servant, who falsly accused his own mother and brother as guilty of the same, and were all three executed for it on Broadway-Hills, in Gloucestershire. ● 1676
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35728.Owen, John, 1616-1683. ● Pneumatologia, or, A discourse concerning the Holy Spirit wherein an account is given of his name, nature, personality, dispensation, operations, and effects : his whole work in the old and new creation is explained, the doctrine concering it vindicated from oppositions and reproaches : the nature also and necessity of Gospel-holiness the difference between grace and morality, or a spiritual life unto God in evangelical obedience and a course of moral vertues, are stated and declared / by John Owen ... ● 1676
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35729.Parke, James, 1636-1696. ● A general epistle to all the called and chosen of God with all such as make a profession of the blessed truth as it is in Jesus every where : wherein is comfort to the feeble-minded, support to the weak, and reproof to the unruly and disorderly walkers : with several who[l]som exhortations and admonitions, according to the conditions, states growths of such as profess the truth of God, for the rooting out of that which is bad, and the stirring up of the pure mind in all, that God may be glorified over all / written in the movings of the spirit of life and love from God in me, who am resolved by the power of his might, with you that abide faithful, to follow the Lord fully, James Parke. ● 1676
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35730.Parker, T. (Timothy) ● A sermon preached before the Lord Bishop of Chichester at Lewes at his first visitation there / by Timothy Parker ... ● 1676
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35731.Parliament-man in Cornwall. ● A seasonable question, and an usefull answer, contained in an exchange of a letter between a Parliament-man in Cornwell, and a bencher of the Temple, London ● 1676
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35732.Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. ● A sermon preached before the King, on St. Stephen's-day by Sy. Patrick ... ● 1676
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35733.Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. ● Falsehood unmaskt in answer to a book called Truth unveil'd, which vainly pretends to justify the charge of Mr. Standish against some persons in the Church of England / by a dutiful son of that church. ● 1676
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35734.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● The second part of The continued cry of the oppressed for justice being an additional account of the present and late cruelty, oppression spoil inflicted upon the persons and estates of many of the peaceable people called Quakers, in divers counties, cities and towns in this nation of England and Wales (chiefly upon the late act made against conventicles) for the peaceable exercise of their tender consciences towards God in matters of worship and religion. ● 1676
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35735.Penn, William, 1644-1718. ● The skirmisher defeated and truth defended being an answer to a pamphlet, entituled, A skirmish made upon Quakerism / by William Penn. ● 1676
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35736.Pennyman, John, 1628-1706. ● The Quakers rejected which was also foretold by a person once eminent among them, taken out of his writings which were published some years ago. ● 1676
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35737.Pennyman, Mary, 1630-1701. ● Something formerly writ, foreseen and foretold, of what should come to pass, much of it now being fulfilled and fulfilling, is thus collected and presented to the view and consideration of the people called Quakers ● 1676
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35738.Perrinchief, Richard, 1623?-1673. ● The royal martyr, or, The history of the life and death of King Charles I ● 1676
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35739.Phelpes, Charles. ● A caveat against drunkenness, especially in evil times being a consideration of Eph. 5. 18. / by C.P. ● 1676
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35740.Philipps, Fabian, 1601-1690. ● The ancient, legal, fundamental, and necessary rights of courts of justice, in their writs of capias, arrests, and process of outlary and the illegality ... which may arrive to the people of England, by the proposals tendred to His Majesty and the High Court of Parliament for the abolishing of that old and better way and method of justice, and the establishing of a new, by peremptory summons and citations in actions of debt / by Fabian Philipps, Esq. ● 1676
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35741.Philips, George, 1599?-1696. ● The present state of Tangier in a letter to His Grace the lord chancellor of Ireland and one of the lords justices there : to which is added the present state of Algiers. ● 1676
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35742.Philologus. ● A seasonable discourse of the right use and abuse of reason in matters of religion. By Philologus. ● 1676
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35743.Pigott, H. ● A sermon preached at the assizes at Lancaster, on Sunday, March 19, 1675/6 by H. Pigott. ● 1676
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35744.Ponteus, John. ● The true every man woman their own doctor: or, a salve for every sore Being a book full of rare receipts for the most dangerous distempers incident to the bodies of men, women and children; and is very fit to be in all families against any time of sickness, gathered out of the library of that famous traveller Dr. Ponteus and now publish'd for the good and benefit of the kingdom; and being nothing but what is experienced by many thousands of people in city and country, doing good to many. Don't read only but practice also, then speak as you find; and give God the praise in all things. With six most excellent receipts for all sorts of cattle whatsoever. Licensed according to order. ● 1676
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35745.Poole, Matthew, 1624-1679. ● An advertisement concerning the fourth and last part of Mr. Poole's Synopsis criticorum aliorumque S. Scripturæ interpretum ● 1676
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35746.Pope, Walter, d. 1714. ● The Salsbury-ballad with the learned commentaries of a friend to the authors memory. ● 1676
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35747.Pope, Walter, d. 1714. ● The forc'd marriage. Or, vnfortunate Celia. When old fools do a wooing go to those who are young-girls, they court their cruel foes, the old man sees he can't prevail with tongue, but finds t[h]at young ones, love to sport with young: he to the virgins parents makes redress, and doth the n[u]mber of his bags express; which takes away her fathers heart by stealth, he weds her not to him, but to his wealth. VVhich being done, she loaths his weak embraces, and throws herself on ruinous disgraces. Tune, Since Celia's my foe. ● 1676
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35748.Powell, Thomas, 1608-1660. ● The beauty, vigour and strength of youth bespoke for God in a sermon lately preached to young men / by Thomas Powell ... ● 1676
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35749.Powell, Thomas. ● Mr. Powels answer to a late fictitious pamphlet put forth by two leading Quakers, viz. John Vaughton and John Feild in which their account of a discourse between them and him is here rectified : every thing that is material in their said book answered and several notorious lies therein detected to the just shame of the publishers : also good counsel in the conclusion of the whole to such that are the principal leaders of the Quakers ... with an epistolary discourse touching the imputation of sin to Christ ... ● 1676
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35750.Prideaux, Humphrey, 1648-1724. ● Marmora Oxoniensia ex Arundellianis, Seldenianis, aliisque conflata recensuit perpetuo commentario explicavit Humphridus Prideaux ... ; appositis ad eorum nonnulla Seldeni Lydiati annotationibus accessit Sertorii Ursati Patavini De notis Romanorum commentarius. ● 1676
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35751.Quick, John, 1636-1706. ● Hell open'd, or, The infernal sin of murther punished being a true relation of the poysoning of a whole family in Plymouth, whereof two died in a short time : for which horrid fact, the malefactors were condemned before the Lord Chief Justice North at Exector, the last Lent assizes, the one to be burnt, the other to be hanged : with an account of the several discourses and religious means used by divers godly ministers to bring them to repentance ... / by J.Q., Minister of the Gospel. ● 1676
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35752.R. P. (Robert Perrot) ● England's present, great and most incumbent duty viz. to meet God in the way of his judgments / by Robert Perrot. ● 1676
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35753.Remonstrantse Broederschap. ● The confession or declaration of the ministers or pastors which in the United Provinces are called Remonstrants, concerning the chief points of Christian religion ● 1676
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35754.Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705. ● A premonition to the bishops and priests of England with twenty reasons why the people of God in scorn called Quakers do refuse to hear them. ● 1676
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35755.Robins, Thomas, fl. 1672-1685. ● The lovers battle, being a sore combat fought between Mars and Venus, at a place called Cunney Castle, under Belly-hill. Bold Mars like to a warrier stout great brags did make in field but Venus she gave him the rout. [sic] and forc't him for to yeild [sic], then Mars drew out his rapier strong thinking to win the day but Venus charg'd him so sore he was glad he got away. The tune is, The chorals delight. ● 1676
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35756.Royal College of Physicians of London. ● An exact account of all who are the present members of the King's College of Physicians in London, and others authorized by them to practice in the said City, and within seven miles compass thereof, whereby ignorant and illegal pretenders to the exercise of the said faculty, may be discovered, who dayly impose on unwary people, and claim immunities and priviledges, appertaining only to that corporation. ● 1676
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35757.Ruyter, Michiel Adriaanszoon de, 1607-1676. ● A letter from the Heer Lieutenant-Admiral De Ruyter to the States-General of the United-Provinces; giving an account of the late engagement between him, and the French fleet, on the coast of Sicily. Translated out of Dutch, as it was printed at the Hague. ● 1676
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35758.S. G. (Samuel Groome), d. 1683. ● A glass for the people of New England, in which they may see themselves and spirits, and if not too late, repent and turn from their abominable ways and cursed contrivances that so the Lord God may turn away his wrath, which he will bring upon them, it they repent not, for their blasphemies against himself, and for all the murders and cruelties done to his tender people, ever since they usurped authority to banish, hang, whip, and cut off ears, and spoil the goods of dissenters from them in religious matters, while themselves disown infallibility in those things / by S. G. ● 1676
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35759.S. T. (Samuel Thomas), 1627-1693. ● The Presbyterians unmask'd, or, Animadversions upon a nonconformist book, called The interest of England in the matter of religion ● 1676
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35760.S. T. G., Lover of truth and peace. ● A warning piece to England, or, The wrath of God revealed against sinners his judgments being already entered upon the nation / by S.T.G. ● 1676
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35761.Sall, Andrew, 1612-1682. ● True Catholic and apostolic faith maintain'd in the Church of England by Andrew Sall ... ; being a reply to several books published under the names of J.E., N.N. and J.S. against his declaration for the Church of England, and against the motives for his separation from the Roman Church, declared in a printed sermon which he preached in Dublin. ● 1676
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35762.Samble, Richard, 1644-1680. ● A testimony unto the truth, and a warning unto the world in general, but more particularly to the inhabitants of Enoder parish in Cornwall by ... Richard Samble. ● 1676
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35763.Sammes, Aylett, 1636?-1679? ● Britannia antiqua illustrata, or, The antiquities of ancient Britain derived from the Phœenicians, wherein the original trade of this island is discovered, the names of places, offices, dignities, as likewise the idolatry, language and customs of the p by Aylett Sammes ... ● 1676
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35764.Sandys, George, 1578-1644. ● A paraphrase upon the Psalms of David by George Sandys ; set to new tunes for private devotion and a thorough-base for voice or instrument by Henry Lawes ; and in this edition carefully revised and corrected from many errors which passed in former impressions by John Playford. ● 1676
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35765.Santorio, Santorio, 1561-1636. ● Medicina statica, or, Rules of health in eight sections of aphorisms / originally written by Sanctorius ... ; English'd by J.D. ● 1676
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35766.Scattergood, Samuel, 1646-1696. ● A sermon preached before the King at New-Market, April 2, 1676 by Samuel Scattergood ... ● 1676
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35767.Scotland. Privy Council. ● A proclamation against conventicles, and other disorders. ● 1676
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35768.Scotland. Privy Council. ● A proclamation against the importation of Irish victual and cattel ● 1676
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35769.Scotland. Privy Council. ● A proclamation against the importation of victuall ● 1676
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35770.Scotland. Privy Council. ● A proclamation, for setling of the staple-port at Campvere ● 1676
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35771.Scotland. Privy Council. ● A proclamation, regulating the prices of ale and drinking-beer ● 1676
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35772.Scotland. Privy Council. ● Act against the importation of some Bibles. Edinburgh, the twelfth day of October, 1676. ● 1676
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35773.Scotland. Privy Council. ● Act concerning the keeping of conventicles Edinburgh, the twenty sixth day of April, 1676. ● 1676
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35774.Scotland. Privy Council. ● Advertisement anent stollen goods in the Hie-lands. Edinburgh the 1. day of March, 1676. ● 1676
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35775.Scotland. Privy Council. ● Edinburgh, the twenty one day of December, 1676. Instructions given by His Majesties Privy Council, to the persons appointed by them, to be common tasters of ale and drinking-beer within the city of Edinburgh, and suburbs thereof, Cannon-gate, Leith, and the burghs royal in the shires of Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Haddingtoun, ● 1676
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35776.Scotland. Privy Council. ● Letters of intercommuning against several persons declared fugitives for not compearing to answer for conventicles, ● 1676
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35777.Scroggs, William, Sir, 1623?-1683. ● A speech made by Sir William Scrogg, one of His Majesties Sergeants at Law, to the Right Honourable the Lord High Chancellor of England, at his admission to the place of one of His Majesties Justices of the Court of Common-Pleas ● 1676
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35778.Segrais, Jean Regnauld de, 1624-1701. ● Tachmas, prince of Persia an historical novel which happen'd under the Sophy Seliman who reigns at this day / render'd into English by P. Porter. ● 1676
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35779.Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724. ● The conquest of China by the Tartars a tragedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre / written by Elkanah Settle ... ● 1676
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35780.Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692. ● The libertine a tragedy ... / written by Tho. Shadwell. ● 1676
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35781.Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692. ● The virtuoso A comedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre. Written by Thomas Shadwell. Licensed May 31. 1676. Roger L'Estrange. ● 1676
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35782.Sharp, John, 1645-1714. ● A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Aldermen of London, at Bow-church by John Sharpe ... ● 1676
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35783.Sherwin, William, 1607-1687? ● Euaggelion aionuon tes oukoumenes tes mellouses, or, The saints first revealed and covenanted mercies shortly approaching as being the main scope of revelation-prophesie : opened and resolved by Christ's divine key of prophesie ... / by W. Sherwin ... ● 1676
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35784.Shotterel, Robert. ● Archerie reviv'd, or, The bow-man's excellence an heroick poem : being a description of the use and noble vertues of the long-bow in our last age, so famous for the many great and admired victories won by the English, and other warlike nations over most part of the world : exhorting all brave spirits to the banishment of vice, by the use of so noble and healthful an exercise / written by Robert Shotterel and Thomas Durfey ... ● 1676
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35785.Sixmith, Bryan, d. 1679. ● The unskillful skirmisher rebuked for blasphemy being a brief answer to to a pamphlet entituled, A skirmish made upon Quakerism. ● 1676
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35786.Smith, John, b. 1648? ● The art of painting wherein is included the whole art of vulgar painting, according to the best and most approved rules for preparing an [sic] laying on of oyl colours : the whole treatise being so full, compleat, and so exactly fitted to the meanest capacity, that all persons whatsoever may by the directions contained therein be sufficiently able to paint in oyl colours, not only sun-dials, but also all manner of timber work ... / composed by John Smith, philomath. ● 1676
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35787.Smith, Stephen, 1623-1678. ● Some reasons against paying tythes and upholding that ministry that doth receive the same written in love to the truth, and for the sake thereof, and in love to my neighbours, Stephen Smith. ● 1676
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35788.Speed, John, 1552?-1629. ● An epitome of Mr. John Speed's theatre of the empire of Great Britain And of his prospect of the most famous parts of the world. In this new edition are added, the despciptions of His Majesties dominions abroad, viz. New England, New York, 226 Carolina, Florida, 251 Virginia, Maryland, 212 Jamaica, 232 Barbados, 239 as also the empire of the great Mogol, with the rest of the East-Indies, 255 the empire of Russia, 266 with their respective descriptions. ● 1676
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35789.Stainforth, William, d. 1713. ● A sermon preached March 6, 1675, in the Cathedral Church of S. Peter in York, before the Right Honourable Sir Timothy Littleton, Kt., and Vere Bertie, Esquire, His Majesties judges of assize for the Northern Circuit by William Stainforth ... ● 1676
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35790.Standfast, Richard, 1608?-1684. ● A sermon preached at Christ-Church in Bristol, before the Right Honourable Sr. Francis North, lord chief justice of His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas at the assizes held there, August 7th, anno Dom. 1675 / by Richard Standfast ... ● 1676
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35791.Standish, John, d. 1686. ● A sermon preached before the King at White-Hal, Septem. the 26th, 1675 by John Standish ... ● 1676
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35792.Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699. ● A defence of the discourse concerning the idolatry practised in the Church of Rome in answer to a book entituled, Catholicks no idolators / by Ed. Stillingfleet ... ● 1676
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35793.Stonham, Benjamin. ● Saul and David compared together, or, David's picture fully drawn, or, The description of a man after God's own heart, such a one as David was being the summe and substance of what is in the Scriptures witnessed concerning David ... / by Benjamin Stonham ... ● 1676
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35794.Stonham, Benjamin. ● The parable of the ten virgin's opened, or, Christ's coming as a bridegroom cleared up and improved from Matthew XXV, ver. 1,2,3 / by Benjamin Stonham. ● 1676
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35795.Stout, Mary, 17th cent. Mary Stout's reply to William Haworth's answer. ● The Testimony of the Hartford Quakers for the man Christ Jesus vindicated from the malicious slanders, perversions, confusions, impertinencies and idle quibling of William Haworth an independent-preacher ... : with a brief and serious reply by Mary Stout to what concerns her in Christianity re-established, which ... John Crook and William Bayly have discovered ... unto which the substance of this tract will serve for an appendix. ● 1676
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35796.Strong, James, 1618 or 19-1694. ● Balm in Gilead, or, A spur to repentance as it was lately delivered in a sermon by James Strong ... ● 1676
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35797.Sudbury, John, 1604-1684. ● A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, May the seventh, MDCLXXVI by John Svdbvry ... ● 1676
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35798.T. F. ● A letter from a person of quality on board the William and Mary in the fare of Messina to a friend in London Wherein is set forth the present state and condition of the said city. Also a true account of the French fleet now lying in the port of Messina. To which is added a brief discourse of the island of Sicilia concerning the several alterations of government and conquests made therein. With allowance. ● 1676
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35799.T. S. ● The book of the Song of Solomon in meeter with some brief observations from the text, something pleasant, but more profitable to the unprejudiced reader, who loves the knowledge of God, and hath his heart inflam'd with the love of the Lord Jesus / by T.S. ... ● 1676
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35800.Templer, John, d. 1693. ● The reason of episcopall inspection asserted in a sermon at a visitation in Cambridge by John Templer ... ● 1676