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5601.English gentleman student. ● The second report of Doctor Iohn Faustus. Containing his appearances, and the deedes of Wagner. / VVritten by an English gentleman student in VVittenberg an Vniuersity of Germany in Saxony. Published for the delight of all those which desire nouelties by a frend of the same gentleman ● 1594
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5602.Farrant, Richard, d. 1580, attributed name. ● The vvarres of Cyrus King of Persia, against Antiochus King of Assyria with the tragicall ende of Panthæa. Played by the children of her Maiesties Chappell. ● 1594
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5603.Fowler, William, 1560?-1612. ● A true reportarie of the most triumphant, and royal accomplishment of the baptisme of the most excellent, right high, and mightie prince, Frederik Henry; by the grace of God, Prince of Scotland Solemnized the 30. day of August. 1594. ● 1594
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5604.France. Sovereign (1589-1610 : Henry IV) ● The French kings edict vpon the reducing of the citie of Paris vnder his obedience Published the 28. of March 1594. VVhereto is adioyned the said kinges letters patents for the reestablishment of the Court of Parliament at Paris. Also a decree of the saide Court of Parliament of the 30. of March, concerning a reuocation of whatsoeuer hath bene committed in preiudice of the kinges authoritie, and the lawes of the land. All faithfully translated out of the French copies printed at Paris by Frederick Morell, by E.A. ● 1594
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5605.Garnier, Robert, 1544-1590. ● Cornelia ● 1594
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5606.Gibbon, Charles, fl. 1589-1604. ● The praise of a good name The reproch of an ill name. Wherin euery one may see the fame that followeth laudable actions, and the infamy that cometh by the contrary. With certaine pithy apothegues, very profitable for this age, by C.G. ● 1594
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5607.Gifford, George, d. 1620. ● A treatise of true fortitude. By M. George Gyffard, Preacher of the worde of God, at Maldon in Essex ● 1594
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5608.Grassi, Giacomo di. ● Giacomo di Grassi his True arte of defence plainlie teaching by infallable demonstrations, apt figures and perfect rules the manner and forme how a man without other teacher or master may safelie handle all sortes of weapons aswell offensiue as defensiue: vvith a treatise of disceit or falsinge: and with a waie or meane by priuate industrie to obtaine strength, iudgement and actiuitie. First written in Italian by the foresaid author, and Englished by I.G. gentleman. ● 1594
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5609.Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592. ● The historie of Orlando Furioso, one of the twelue pieres of France As it was plaid before the Queenes Maiestie. ● 1594
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5610.Greene, Robert, 1558?-1592. ● The honorable historie of frier Bacon, and frier Bongay As it was plaid by her Maiesties seruants. Made by Robert Greene Master of Arts. ● 1594
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5611.H. A. (Henry Arthington) ● The exhortation of Salomon. By H.A. ● 1594
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5612.Hervey of Kidbrooke, William Hervey, Baron, d. 1642. ● Epicedium, a funerall song, vpon the vertuous life, and godly death, of the right vvorshipfull the Lady Helen Branch ● 1594
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5613.Hester, John, d. 1593. ● The pearle of practise, or Practisers pearle, for phisicke and chirurgerie. Found out by I. H. (a spagericke or distiller) amongst the learned obseruations and prooued practises of many expert men in both faculties. Since his death it is garnished and brought into some methode by a welwiller of his ● 1594
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5614.Holland, Robert, 1557-ca. 1622. ● The holie historie of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christs natiuitie, life, actes, miracles, doctrine, death, passion, resurrection and ascension gathered into English meeter, and published to withdraw vaine wits from all vnsauerie and wicked rimes and fables, to some loue and liking of spirituall songs and holy scriptures. By Robert Holland maister of Arts, and minister of the Church of Prendergast. ● 1594
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5615.Huarte, Juan, 1529?-1588. ● Examen de ingenios. = The examination of mens vvits In whicch [sic], by discouering the varietie of natures, is shewed for what profession each one is apt, and how far he shall profit therein. By Iohn Huarte. Translated out of the Spanish tongue by M. Camillo Camili. Englished out of his Italian, by R.C. Esquire. ● 1594
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5616.Hume, Alexander, 1560?-1609. ● A treatise of the felicitie, of the life to come Vnsavorie to the obstinate, alluring to such as are gone astray, and to the faithful, full of consolation. By A.H. ● 1594
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5617.Hume, Alexander, 1560?-1609. ● Ane treatise of conscience Quhairin divers secreits concerning that subiect, are discovered, as may appeare, in the table following. ● 1594
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5618.Hume, Alexander, schoolmaster. ● A reioynder to Doctor Hil concerning the descense of Christ into Hell Wherein the answere to his sermon is iustlie defended, and the roust of his reply scraped from those arguments as cleanlie, as if they had neuer bene touched with that canker. By Alexander Hume, Maister of Artes. Heere, besides the reioynder, thou hast his paralogismes: that is, his fallacies and deceits in reason pointed out, and numbered in the margin: amounting to the nomber of 600. and aboue: and yet not half reckoned. ● 1594
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5619.Kemp, William, fl. 1600. ● A most pleasant and merie nevv comedie, intituled, A knacke to knowe a knaue Newlie set foorth, as it hath sundrie tymes bene played by Ed. Allen and his companie. VVith Kemps applauded merrimentes of the men of Goteham, in receiuing the King into Goteham. ● 1594
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5620.La Marche, Olivier de, ca. 1426-1502. ● The resolued gentleman. Translated out of Spanishe into Englyshe, by Lewes Lewkenor Esquier ● 1594
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5621.La Noue, Odet de, seigneur de Téligny, d. 1618. ● The profit of imprisonment A paradox, vvritten in French by Odet de la Noue, Lord of Teligni, being prisoner in the castle of Tournay. Translated by Iosuah Silvester. ● 1594
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5622.La Primaudaye, Pierre de, b. ca. 1545. ● The second part of the French academie VVherein, as it were by a naturall historie of the bodie and soule of man, the creation, matter, composition, forme, nature, profite and vse of all the partes of the frame of man are handled, with the naturall causes of all affections, vertues and vices, and chiefly the nature, powers, workes and immortalitie of the soule. By Peter de la Primaudaye Esquier, Lord of the same place and of Barre. And translated out of the second edition, which was reuiewed and augmented by the author. ● 1594
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5623.Learned phisition. ● Present remedies against the plague Shewing sundry preseruatiues for the same, by holsome fumes, drinkes, vomits, and other inward receits: as also the perfect cure (by implaisture) of any that are therewith infected. Now necessary to bee obserued of euery housholder, to auoid the infection, lately begun in some places of this cittie. Written by a learned phisition, for the health of his country: and now newly inlarged by the same author, with remedies for the newe pestilent feuer. ● 1594
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5624.Leroy, Louis, d. 1577. ● Of the interchangeable course, or variety of things in the whole world and the concurrence of armes and learning, thorough the first and famousest nations: from the beginning of ciuility, and memory of man, to this present. Moreouer, whether it be true or no, that there can be nothing sayd, which hath not bin said heretofore: and that we ought by our owne inuentions to augment the doctrine of the auncients; not contenting our selues with translations, expositions, corrections, and abridgments of their writings. Written in French by Loys le Roy called Regius: and translated into English by R.A. ● 1594
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5625.Lewes, Richard. ● A sermon preached at Paules Crosse by R. Lewes, Baccheler of Divinitie, concerning Isaac his testament, disposed by the Lord to Iacobs comfort, though it were intednded to Esau by his father; shewing, that the counsel of God shal stand, albeit the whole worlde withstande it. ● 1594
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5626.Lipsius, Justus, 1547-1606. ● Sixe bookes of politickes or ciuil doctrine, written in Latine by Iustus Lipsius: which doe especially concerne principalitie. ; Done into English by William Iones Gentleman.. ● 1594
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5627.Loarte, Gaspare, d. 1578. ● The exercise of a Christian life written by G.L. ; being the first ground and foundaion [sic], whence the two treatises appertaining to resolution, were made and framed, by R.P. ● 1594
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5628.Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625. ● A looking glasse for London and England. Made by Thomas Lodge Gentleman, and Robert Greene. In Artibus Magister ● 1594
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5629.Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625. ● The vvounds of ciuill vvar Liuely set forth in the true tragedies of Marius and Scilla. As it hath beene publiquely plaide in London, by the Right Honourable the Lord high Admirall his Seruants. VVritten by Thomas Lodge Gent. ● 1594
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5630.Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. ● A methodicall preface prefixed before the Epistle of S. Paule to the Romanes very necessary and profitable for the better vnderstandyng of it / made by the right reuerend father and faythfull seruant of Christ Iesus, Martin Luther ; nowe newly translated out of Latin into English, by W.W. ... ● 1594
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5631.Lyly, John, 1554?-1606. ● Mother Bombie As it was sundrie times plaied by the children of Powles. ● 1594
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5632.Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593. ● The massacre at Paris with the death of the Duke of Guise. As it was plaide by the right honourable the Lord high Admirall his Seruants. Written by Christopher Marlow. ● 1594
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5633.Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593. ● The tragedie of Dido Queene of Carthage played by the Children of her Maiesties Chappell. Written by Christopher Marlowe, and Thomas Nash. Gent. Actors Iupiter. Ganimed. Venus. Cupid. Iuno. Mercurie, or Hermes. Æneas. Ascanius. Dido. Anna. Achates. Ilioneus. Iarbas. Cloanthes. Sergestus. ● 1594
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5634.Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593. ● The troublesome raigne and lamentable death of Edward the second, King of England with the tragicall fall of proud Mortimer: as it was sundrie times publiquely acted in the honourable citie of London, by the right honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruants. Written by Chri. Marlow Gent. ● 1594
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5635.More, John, d. 1592. ● Three godly and fruitfull sermons declaring first how we may be saved in the day of iudgement, and so come to life everlasting: secondly, how we ought to liue according to Gods will during our life: which are the two things that every one ought to be most carefull of as long as they liue. Preached and written by the reverend godly learned M. Iohn More, late preacher in the citie of Norwitch. And now first published by M. Nicholas Bovvnd: whereunto he hath adioyned of his owne, A sermon of comfort for the afflicted: and, A short treatise of a contented mind. ● 1594
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5636.Mundy, John, d. 1630. ● Songs and Psalmes composed into 3.4. and 5. parts for the vse and delight of all such as either loue or learne musicke: By John Mundy gentleman, bachiler of musicke, and one of the organest of hir Maiesties free chappell of VVindsor. ● 1594
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5637.Nash, Thomas, 1567-1601. ● The terrors of the night or, A discourse of apparitions. Tho: Nashe ● 1594
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5638.Nash, Thomas, 1567-1601. ● The vnfortunate traueller. Or, The life of Iacke Wilton. Tho. Nashe ● 1594
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5639.Norden, John, 1548-1625? ● Surrey Jo. Nordenus deliniauit 1594 ; Carolus Whitwell sculpsit. ● 1594
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5640.Norris, John, Sir, 1547?-1597. ● Newes from Brest. A diurnal of al that Sir Iohn Norreis hath doone since his last ariuall in Britaine : also of the taking in of the forte by Croyzon, and the names of such captaines gentlemen and others that were slaine and hurte in this seruice. 1594. ● 1594
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5641.O. B., fl. 1594. ● Questions of profitable and pleasant concernings talked of by two olde seniors, the one an ancient retired gentleman, the other a midling or new vpstart frankeling, vnder an oake in Kenelworth Parke, where they were met by an accident to defend the partching heate of a hoate day, in grasse or buck-hunting time called by the reporter the display of vaine life, together with a panacea or suppling plaister to cure if it were possible, the principall diseases wherewith this present time is especially vexed. ● 1594
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5642.Ogle, John, Sir, 1569-1640. ● The lamentation of Troy, for the death of Hector Wherevnto is annexed an olde womans tale in hir solitarie cell. ● 1594
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5643.Peele, George, 1556-1596. ● The battell of Alcazar fought in Barbarie, betweene Sebastian king of Portugall, and Abdelmelec king of Marocco. With the death of Captaine Stukeley. As it was sundrie times plaid by the Lord high Admirall his seruants. ● 1594
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5644.Percy, William, 1575-1648. ● Sonnets to the fairest Coelia ● 1594
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5645.Phillips, John, fl. 1570-1591. ● A commemoration of the life and death of the right worshipfull and vertuous ladie; Dame Helen Branch (late wife to the right worshipfull Sir Iohn Branch Knight, sometime Lord Maior of the famous Citie of London) by whose godly and virtuous life, virgines are insinuated to virtue, wiues to faithfulnes, and widdowes to Christian contemplation, and charitable deuotion, Which godly ladie left this mortall life (to liue with Christ Ihesus) the 10. of April last: and lieth interred in the parish church of Saint Marie Abchurch, nigh vnto Canwicke streete, the 29. day of the same month. 1594. I.P. ● 1594
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5646.Renichon, Michel de, d. 1594. ● The confession of Michael Renichon of Templeu, parson of Bossier, in the county of Namours concerning, the bloudy enterprise, which by him should haue bene committed vpon the person of County Maurice, Prince of Orange, as also, the sentence denounced against hym for that deede, in the Haghe on the third of June 1594. Printed at Vtrecht, by Salomon de Roy, ordinary printer of the Estates, in their language, and now truely translated into english by R.R. ● 1594
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5647.Rollock, Robert, 1555?-1599. ● De aeterna mentis divi nae approbatione et improbatione, doctrina brevis, et pro natura reitam arduae, explicata. Per Robertum Rollocum ● 1594
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5648.S. P. ● An epitaph of the vertuous life and death of the right worshipfull ladie, Dame Helen Branch of London widow, late the wife of Sir Iohn Branch Knight, sometime the right honourable Lord Maior of London, and daughter to M. William Nicolson sometime of London draper : vvhich said ladie, deceased on VVednesday the 10. of April last past, and lieth interred in the parish church of S. Mary Abchurch in London, the 29. of the same moneth, 1594. ● 1594
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5649.Scotland. ● In the Parliament haldin at Edinburgh, the aucht day of Iunii, 1594. Thir lawis, statutis and constitutions, maid, and concludit, be the richt excellent, richt heich and michtie prince, Iames the Sext, be the grace of God King of Scottis, with avise of his estatis as followis ● 1594
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5650.Sergier, Richard, attributed name. ● The present state of Spaine. Translated out of French ● 1594
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5651.Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. ● Lucrece ● 1594
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5652.Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. ● The most lamentable Romaine tragedie of Titus Andronicus As it was plaide by the right honourable the Earle of Darbie, Earl of Pembrooke, and Earl of Sussex their seruants. ● 1594
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5653.Smith, Henry, 1550?-1591. ● The sinners conuersion. By Henrie Smith ● 1594
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5654.Smythe, John, Sir, ca. 1534-1607. ● [Certen] instruct[ions, obseruati]ons and orders militarie, requisit for all chieftaines, captaines [and?] higher and lower men of charge, [and officers] to vnderstand, [knowe and obserue] / Composed by Sir Iohn Smythe, knight, 1591. And now first imprinted. 1594. ● 1594
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5655.Sparke, Thomas, 1548-1616. ● A sermon preached at Cheanies the 14. of September, 1585, at the buriall of the right honorable the earle of Bedforde, By Thomas Sparke Doctor of Divinitie ● 1594
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5656.Sylvester, Josuah, 1563-1618. ● Monodia ● 1594
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5657.Tasso, Torquato, 1544-1595. ● Godfrey of Bulloigne, or The recouerie of Hierusalem An heroicall poeme written in Italian by Seig. Torquato Tasso, and translated into English by R.C. Esquire: and now the first part containing fiue cantos, imprinted in both languages. ● 1594
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5658.Throckmorton, Job, 1545-1601. ● The defence of Iob Throkmorton against the slaunders of Maister Sutcliffe taken out of a copye of his owne hande as it was written to an honorable personage. ● 1594
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5659.Twyne, Thomas, 1543-1613, attributed name. ● The patterne of painefull aduentures Containing the most excellent, pleasant and variable historie of the strange accidents that befell vnto Prince Apollonius, the Lady Lucina his wife, and Tharsia his daughter. Wherein the vncertaintie of this world, and the fickle state of mans life are liuely described. Gathered into English by Laurence Tvvine Gentleman. ● 1594
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5660.Ubaldini, Petruccio, 1524?-1600? ● Lo stato delle tre corti Altrimenti: relationi di alcune qualita politiche con le loro dipendenze considerabili appresso di quei, che dei gouerni delli stati si dilettano; ritrouate nello stato della Corte Romana, nel regno di Napoli, nelli stati del gran Duca di Thoscana, cagioni secondo la natura di quelle genti sicurissime della sermezza di quei gouerni. Di Petruccio Vbaldino, cittadin Fiorentino. ● 1594
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5661.United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. ● The aunswere of the Lords the Estates Generall of the Vnited Prouinces of the Lowe-Countries, to the letter of the Archduke of Austria, heere-after inserted together vvith the proposition done in the name of the sayde arch-duke to the forenamed states, by Otto Hartius, and Jeronimus Coomans, learned in the lawes : also, the extract of certaine letters, written out of the campe before Groning. ● 1594
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5662.Vaughan, Edward, preacher at St. Mary Woolnoth. ● Ten introductions how to read, and in reading, how to vnderstand; and in vnderstanding, how to beare in mind all the bookes, chapters, and verses, contained in the holie Bible. With an answer for lawyers. Physitions. Ministers. ● 1594
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5663.Virel, Matthieu. ● A learned and excellent treatise containing all the principall grounds of Christian religion Set downe by way of conference in a most plaine and familiar manner. Written first in French by maister Mathew Virell, after translated into Latine: and now turned into English for the vse of our country-men. ● 1594
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5664.Watson, Thomas, 1557?-1592. ● An ould facioned love. Or a loue of the ould facion. By I.T. gent ● 1594
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5665.Wilson, Robert, d. 1600. ● The coblers prophesie. Written by Robert Wilson. Gent ● 1594
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5666.A pleasant conceited historie, called The taming of a shrew As it was sundry times acted by the Right honorable the Earle of Pembrook his seruants. ● 1594
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5667.The Articles of the giuing ouer of the large, ample, and imperiall cittie of Groning also the Articles and conditions, whervpon His Highnes, and the Honorable William Ludowick, Earle of Nassow, at this present, with the aduice of the counsell of the Estates of the Vnited Prouinces, are content to agree vnto, for reducing and reconciliation of the said cittie of Groning : likewise the agreement, concluded between His Highnes, and the chiefe lieutenant Laukema, with the captaines, commaunders, and common souldiours, beeing in garrison within the fore-sayd cittie / doone the xxi. and xxii. of July, 1594 ; with repetition ofthe besieging of the same. ● 1594
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5668.The copie of a letter sent to Monsieur de Beauuoir lord embassador for the French king vvherin is shewed the late attempt of a Iesuite who would haue killed the kings Maiestie with a knife. ● 1594
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5669.The true tragedie of Richard the third wherein is showne the death of Edward the fourth, with the smothering of the two yoong princes in the Tower: with a lamentable ende of Shores wife, an example for all wicked women. And lastly, the coniunction and ioyning of the two noble houses, Lancaster and Yorke. As it was playd by the Queenes Maiesties Players. ● 1594
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5670.Adrichem, Christiaan van, 1533-1585. ● A briefe description of Hierusalem and of the suburbs therof, as it florished in the time of Christ Whereto is annexed a short commentarie concerning those places which were made famous by the Passion of Christ, and by the actes of holye men, confirmed by certeine principall histories of antiquity. Verie profitable for Christians to read, for the understanding of the Sacred Scriptures and Iosephus his Historie. Hereunto also is appertaining a liuely and beawtifull mappe of Hierusalem, with arithmeticall directions, correspondent to the numbers of this booke. Translated out of Latin into English by Thomas Tymme minister. ● 1595
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5671.Aristotle, attributed anme. aut ● The problemes of Aristotle with other philosophers and phisitions. Wherein are contayned diuers questions, with their answers, touching the estate of mans bodie. ● 1595
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5672.Banchieri, Adriano, d. 1634. ● The noblenesse of the asse A worke rare, learned, and excellent. By A.B. ● 1595
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5673.Barnes, Barnabe, 1569?-1609. ● A divine centurie of spirituall sonnets ● 1595
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5674.Barnfield, Richard, 1574-1627. ● Cynthia VVith certaine sonnets, and the legend of Cassandra. ● 1595
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5675.Berners, Juliana, b. 1388? ● The gentlemans academie. Or, The booke of S. Albans containing three most exact and excellent bookes: the first of hawking, the second of all the proper termes of hunting, and the last of armorie: all compiled by Iuliana Barnes, in the yere from the incarnation of Christ 1486. And now reduced into a better method, by G.M. ● 1595
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5676.Borget, Juvenall. ● The divels legend. or: a learned cachephochysme containing the confession of the leaguers fayth : wherein doctour Pantaloun, and Zanie his pupill, doo teach that all hope ought to be grounded on the puissant King Phillip of Spaine, and vpon all the happie apostles of the holy league, and that they ought not to doo as the Brytans, English-men, and Protestants doo; which beleeue in God onely, harkening rather to the voyce of Iesus Christ, than vnto their holy Father the Pope. Composed in Rome by the reuerend Father Iuuenall Borget, and sent vnto the gentlemen of England by Charles Cyprian. Translated according to the French coppie. ● 1595
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5677.Bownd, Nicholas, d. 1613. ● The doctrine of the sabbath plainely layde forth, and soundly proued by testimonies both of holy scripture, and also of olde and new ecclesiasticall writers. Declaring first from what things God would haue vs straightly to rest vpon the Lords day, and then by what meanes we ought publikely and priuatly to sanctifie the same: together with the sundry abuses of our time in both these kindes, and how they ought to bee reformed. Diuided into two bookes, by Nicolas Bownde, Doctor of Diuinitie. ● 1595
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5678.Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626? ● Marie Magdalens loue ● 1595
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5679.Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612. ● A defence of the holy genealogies whose ignorance hath greatly hurt the Iewes, and hundered Christianitie. ● 1595
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5680.Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612. ● A direction to finde all those names expressed in that large table of genealogies of Scripture lately gathered by I.S. whereof the first number serueth for the side margentes, and the later answerable to the highest fygures. ● 1595
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5681.Buchanan, George, 1506-1582. ● De prosodia libellus. Authore G. Buchanano ● 1595
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5682.Buckminster, Thomas, ca. 1531-1599? ● Buckminster 1595 an almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of Christes incarnation, one thousand, fiue hundred, fourscore, and fifteene, and the thirde after the leape yeere, and the yeere of the worldes creation 5557 : seruing generally for all Englande, but especially for the meridian of this honorable citie of London / gathered and made by Thomas Buckminster. ● 1595
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5683.Bullein, William, d. 1576. ● The gouernment of health: a treatise written by William Bullein, for the especiall good and healthfull preseruation of mans bodie from all noysome diseases, proceeding by the excesse of euill diet, and other infirmities of nature: full of excellent medicines, and wise counsels, for conseruation of health, in men, women, and children. Both pleasant and profitable to the industrious reader ● 1595
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5684.Bunny, Francis, 1543-1617. ● A comparison betweene the auncient fayth of the Romans, and the new Romish religion. Set foorth by Frauncis Bunny, sometime fellowe of Magdalen College in Oxforde ● 1595
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5685.Bunny, Francis, 1543-1617. ● A suruey of the Popes supremacie VVherein is a triall of his title, and a proofe of his practices: and in it are examined the chiefe argumentes that M. Bellarmine hath, for defence of the said supremacie, in his bookes of the bishop of Rome. By Francis Bunny sometime fellow of Magdalene Colledge in Oxford. ● 1595
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5686.Bunny, Francis, 1543-1617. ● Truth and falshood, or, A comparison betweene the truth now taught in England, and the doctrine of the Romish church: with a briefe confutation of that popish doctrine. Hereunto is added an answere to such reasons as the popish recusants alledge, why they will not come to our churches. By Francis Bunny, sometime fellow of Magdalen College in Oxford ● 1595
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5687.Burton, William, d. 1616. ● The rowsing of the sluggard, in 7. sermons Published at the request of diuers godlie and well affected. By W.B. Minister of the word of God at Reading in Barkeshire. ● 1595
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5688.C. N., fl. 1595. ● Our Ladie hath a new sonne ● 1595
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5689.Caxton, William, ca. 1422-1491. ● The moste pleasaunt historye of Blanchardine, sonne to the King of Friz; the faire lady Eglantine Queene of Tormaday, (surnamed) the proud ladye in loue ● 1595
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5690.Chapman, George, 1559?-1634. ● Ouids banquet of sence A coronet for his mistresse philosophie, and his amorous zodiacke. VVith a translation of a Latine coppie, written by a fryer, anno Dom. 1400. ● 1595
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5691.Chappell, Bartholomew. ● The garden of prudence Wherein is contained, a patheticall discourse, and godly meditation, most brieflie touching the vanities of the world, the calamities of hell, and the felicities of heauen. You shal also find planted in the same, diuers sweet and pleasant flowers, most necessarie and comfortable both for body and soule. ● 1595
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5692.Chardon, John, d. 1601. ● Fulfordo et Fulfordae A sermon preached at Exeter, in the cathedral church, the sixth day of August commonly called Iesus day 1594. in memoriall of the cities deliuerance in the daies of King Edvvard the sixt. Wherein is intreated of the goodnes of God toward man, and of the ingratitude of man toward God. By Iohn Charldon, Doctor of Diuinitie. In which also some fewe thinges are added, then omitted through want of time. ● 1595
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5693.Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604. ● A musicall consort of heauenly harmonie (compounded out of manie parts of musicke) called Churchyards charitie ● 1595
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5694.Chute, Anthony, d. 1595? ● [Tabacco] ● 1595
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5695.Cipriano, Giovanni. ● A most strange and vvonderfull prophesie vpon this troublesome world calculated by the famous doctor in astrologie, Maister Iohn Cypriano, conferred with the iudgements of Iames Marchecelsus and Sinnior Guinardo, three excellent astronomers v[n]der the emperour of Christendom ; sent out of Germany into Italy, to the Vniuersitie of Padua ... ; whereunto is annexed Tarquatus Vandermers seauen yeres study in the arte of magick, vpon the twelue moneths of the yeare ... ; translated out of Italian by Anth. Hollaway ... ● 1595
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5696.City of London (England). ● The lavves of the market ● 1595
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5697.City of London (England). ● The othe of every free man, of the cittie of London ● 1595
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5698.City of London (England). Court of Common Council. ● Retailing brokers Commune concilium tentum in camera Guihalde Ciuitatis Londini, nono die Aprilis, anno regni dominæ nostræ Elizabethæ, Dei gratia Angliæ, Franciæ, Hiberniæ Reginæ, fidei defensoris Tricesimo septimo. Coram Iohanne Spencer, Maiore Ciuitatis Londini, Aldermannis eiusdem Ciuitatis, ac maiore parte Communiariorum Ciuitatis pr[æ]dictæ de Communi Concilio eiusdem Ciuitatis existentium. ● 1595
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5699.City of London (England). Lord Mayor. ● By the Mayor. Orders set dovvne for Blackvvellhall ● 1595
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5700.Clapham, Henoch. ● Sommons to doomes daie sent vnto his beloved England, as a memoriall of his deepe printed loue and loyaltie. / By Henoch Clapham.. ● 1595