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An epitomy of history
Wherein is shewn how severall princes and nations, came to their particular countries and dominions; also many great affaires in Judea, Tartaria, Russsia, Poland, Swethland, Germany Italy, Piedmont, Scotland, England, and many other places throughout the world, from the birth of our Saviour to this present time -
The taming of a shrew: or, The onely way to make a bad wife good
at least, keep her quiet, be she bad or good -
Remarks on the giving vomits in fevers. In a letter to a friend. By H: C: M.R. Car: II
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Historisch-algebraischer sehr nützlicher Zeit-Vertreib
bestehend in 100. sehr raren und seltsamen Geschichts-Erzehlungen ... -
Aristotle's Rhetoric; or the true grounds and principles of oratory
shewing, the right art of pleaeding [sic] and speaking in full assemblies and courts of judicature. The second edition. In four books -
The plain Englishman's historian, or, A compendious chronicle of England from its first being inhabited to this present year 1679
but more especially containing the chief remarques of all our Kings and Queens since the conquest, their lives and reigns, policies, wars, laws, successes, and troubles : with the most notable accidents, as dearths, tempests, monstrous births, and other prodigies that happened in each of their times respectively -
Londons Lord have mercy vpon vs
A true relation of five modern plagues or visitations in London, with the number of all the diseased that were buried: viz: the first in the yeare of Queen Elizabeth, Anno 1592, the second in the yeare 1603, the third in that (never to be forgotten yeare) 1625. The fourth in Anno 1630. The fift this now present visitation 1636, which the Lord of his mercy deliver London and England from -
An epithalamium. Being stanzas on the most auspicious nuptials of ... the Marquess of Carmarthen, and the Lady Elizabeth Harley, ... By Mr. H. C
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Miscellanea nova et curiosa: the new and curious miscellany: being a series of remarkable incidents, and pleasant adventures, ... To which is added, A collection of poems
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Moral & instructive tales for the improvement of young ladies
calculated to amuse the mind, and form the heart to virtue -
The forrest of fancy
Wherein is conteined very prety apothegmes, and pleasaunt histories, both in meeter and prose, songes, sonets, epigrams and epistles, of diuerse matter and in diuerse manner. VVith sundry other deuises, no lesse pithye then pleasaunt and profytable -
The Popes pittiful lamentation, for the death of his deere darling Don Ioan of Austria
and deaths aunswer to the same. With an epitaphe vpon the death of the said Don Ioan. Translated after the French printed coppy. by H.C -
A discourse concerning the drayning of fennes and surrounded grounds in the sixe countreys of Norfolke, Suffolke, Cambridge with the Isle of Ely, Huntington, Northampton, and Lincolne
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A dolefull ditty, or sorowfull sonet of the Lord Darly, sometime king of Scots, neuew to the noble and worthy King Henry the eyght
and is to be song to the tune of blacke and yellowe -
News from Dublin in Ireland
Relating how Colonell Jones Governour of the said city, with his forces, fell upon the Rebells, beat the whole Army, killed many, some prisoners taken, with much of their provisions and fore'd them to a flight. In a letter to a member of the Honourable House of Commons -
The glory of women
or, a looking-glasse for ladies: VVherin they may behold their own excellency and preheminence, proved to be greater then mans, by scripture, law, reason & authority, divine & human. Written first in Latine, by Henricus Cornelius Agrippa, Knight and doctor both of law and physick. Afterwards translated into English prose, but now turned into heroicall verse. By H. C. Gent -
The taming of a shrew: or, The onely way to make a bad wife good
at least keep her quiet, be she bad or good -
An extract out of a letter from a gentleman of quality, wherein this addresse was sent up to be printed
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The history of Diodorus Siculus
containing all that is most memorable and of greatest antiquity in the first ages of the world until the war of Troy -
Politick maxims and observations
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The character of an honest lawyer