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Letters on emigration
containing a few remarks on the benefits likely to be derived by the adoption of a national system of emigration -
Fancies favourite, or, The mirror of the times
Being a young ladies commendation of a young gallant, which hath a long time shewed her much love, which by his civill carriage, and long patience in waiting on her, at last conquered her, who was once resolved to lead a single life, and therefore he termed her the Phœnix of the times. To the tune of, Fancies Phœnix -
The English intelligencer
shewing the most remarkable passages which have hapned from Saturday the nineteenth, till Saturday the six and twentieth of this present November in these following places; namely, at Darby. Durham. New-Castle. Yorke. Oxford. London. Middlesex. Excester. Norwich. Lincolne-shire -
Some account of the early years of Buonaparte, at the Military School of Brienne; and of his conduct at the commencement of the French Revolution. By Mr. C. H. One of his School-Fellows
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The English intelligencer, shewing the most remarkable passages which have hapned from Saturday the nineteenth till Saturday the six and twentieth of this present November in these following places
namely, at Darby, Durham, New-Castle, Yorke, Oxford, London, Middlesex, Excester, Norwich, Lincolne-shire -
A merry new song wherein you may view the drinking healths of a ioviall crew
to 'thappie [sic] return of the figure of two. The tune is, Ragged and torn and true -
A philosophical discourse of earthquakes
occasioned by the late earthquake, September the 8th, 1692 -
The birds noats on May day last
wherein many prety [sic] passages was discovered about London in the fields between young men and maids, lovers and their sweethearts, lords and ladys, men and their mistresses -
Fancies favourite. or, The mirror of the times
Being a young ladies commendation of a young gallant, which hath a long time shewed her much love, which by his civil carriage, and long patience in waiting on her, at last conquered her, who was once resolved to lead a single life, and therefore he termed her the Phoenix of the times. To the tune of, Fancies Phoenix -
Fancies favourite: or, The mirror of the times
Being a young ladies commendation of a young gallant, which hath a long time shewed her much love; which by his civil carriage, and long patience in waiting on her, at last conquered her, who was once resolved to lead a single life, and therefore he termed her the Phoenix of the times. To the tune of, Francis Phoenix -
Astrological observations, or doctrines drawn from the late circle about the sun
or brief observations, from the late halos circle that encompassed the body of the sun, on Wednesday the 15. of May 1672. in form of a rainbow, and continued (from the beginning to the end) for the space of near four hours, to the great amazement of hundreds of spectators in London, and several other parts. From which remarkable and unusual apparition (together with other coelestial apperances) may rationally be conjectured, that considerable vengance is approaching towards the enemies of Great Brittain, the heavens no way favouring their present designs now on foot against His Majesty and loyal subjects -
A pleasant discourse betweene conscience and plain-dealing
Discovering their trauels, and hard fortunes since these times began; and what hard shifts they have bin put too, for want of entertainment. With their resolution once more to try their fortunes; and to discover in their travels, all that are enemies to conscience and plain-dealing: and to give notice to all honest men, in all cities, and towns, to beware of their hipocriticall double dealing, in their tradings. Then listen all people now, for we are fully bent to tel knavs their own, & give honest men content. Written by C.H. a well-wisher to conscience & plain-dealing; and to ask those that will entertaine them. But for him that wishes ill to them, or mee pray pass a long, A.K.I.C.U.B -
A perfect narative of a sea-fight near the coast of Portugal
between the English and the French. With, the manner of their engagement, the further proceedings of the French fleet, and the staying of some merchants ships at Roan, in Normandy -
Mutatus Polemo revised, by some epistolary observations of a country minister, a friend to the Presbyterian government
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The Divils cruelty to mankind
being a true relation of the life and death of George Gibbs ... : to the tune of The two children in the wood -
A fairing for young-men, or, The careless lover
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Golden rule made plain and easie
by a short method, different from that which is commonly found in books of arithmetick