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Cameronian Whigs no patriots
Or, some remarkable exploits of Bob Hush, and his fairylanders, set in a true light. In a letter to an elector of Lynn regis. Publish'd as a cave at against all those who delight in war, plunder, confusion, and generals for life, and are for enriching themselves, and aggrandizing an exotick state, at the expence of the liberties, blood, and treasure, of their brother Britains -
The true interest and exigencies of the state of Ireland. In a letter to His Grace the D---- of B------d
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The true interest and exigencies of the state of Ireland. In a letter to His Grace the D---- of B------d
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A tutor to arithmetick
Being examination and exercise. thro' all the common rules of that useful science. In which are explain'd the reason of the operations; and several improvements not common, made for the more readier calculation of business. Done for the better instruction of youth in arithmetick. By J.B teacher of the mathematicks, in Corke -
Observations présentées au citoyen Cavaignac, chef du pouvoir exécutif, sur les effets de la création d'une banque hypothécaire foncière
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A poem occasion'd by the rise and fall of South-Sea stock
humbly dedicated to the Merchant-Adventurers Trading in the South-Seas -
A vindication of His Grace the Duke of Leeds from the aspersions of some late fanatical libellers
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Good and joyful news for England: or, The prophecy of the renowned Michael Nostradamus
that Charles the II. of Great Britain, France and Ireland King, Defender of the faith, &c. shall have a son of his own body lawfully begotten, that shall succeed him in the imperial throne of Great Britain, and all other his dominions; and reign long after his father, most fortunately and well beloved. As it was taken out of the translations of Dr. Theo. Garencieres, M.D. Col. Lond. Printed 1672. in fol. With observations concerning the present blazing-comet. By J.B. Philalelos, a true and faithful Protestant, of the first and best rate and rank -
A mournfull elegie, in pious and perpetuall memory of the most honourable, Robert, Earle of Essex
and Evve, Viscount Hereford, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, Bourchier, and Lovaine, late Lord chiefe Generall of all the Parliaments forces, who exchanged his life Septemb. 14. 1646 -
New poems
I. The young lover's guide: or, The unsuccessful amours of Philabius, a country lover; set forth in several kind epistles, writ by him to his beautious-unkind mistress. Teaching young lovers how to comport themselves with resignation in their love-disasters. II. The answer of Helena to Paris, newly translated by a country shepherdess. III. The sixth Æneid and fourth eclogue of Virgil, newly translated -
Some reflections upon the Earl of Danby, in relation to the murther of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey
in a letter to a friend -
Glad tydings, Christ held forth in the seals
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A sermon preached at Bridgwater
at an ordination of ministers, August 2. 1698. By J.B. Published at the request of some of the hearers -
Ludus Literarum
the sporting of the letters: or, the scholar's recreation. Being a new invention, tending to a speedy attaining knowledge in the tongues. Also, fit, pleasant and profitable for all sorts and capacities of men and women whatever: to be used instead of card-playing. By J.B. A.M. This book of directions, with the packs of letters to be made use of in this learned recreation, are to be sold by Mr. Davis bookseller in Oxford, by Mr. Morden bookseller in Cambridge, and by Stephen Goodall stationer at the sign of the Golden-Cross in Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange in London. The price of the book is one shilling, and the pack of letters four pence, or, if with a box of counters, six pence -
Thanks upon thanks, or, The suburb's joy for the city's election
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The paradoxal discourses of F.M. Van Helmont concerning the macrocosm and microcosm, or, The greater and lesser world and their union
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The Young lovers guide, or, The unsuccessful amours of Philabius, a country lover ...
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Severall petitions presented to the Honorable Houses of Parliament now assembled
1. the humble petition of many thousands of courtiers, citizens, gentlemen, and trades-mens wives, inhabiting within the cities of London and Westminster, concerning te staying of the Queenes intended voyage into Holland, with many serious causes and weighty reason, which they desire, may induce the honourable house to detaine Her Majesty : presented and read in the House by the Lord Mandevill, the tenth of February, 1641 : 2. an another of the gentry, ministers, and communalty of Cleveland in the county of Yorke, subscribed to by 1400 of the best ranke and quality : 3. the humble petition of the gentlemen and other inhabitants in the county of Cornwall -
A proposal humbly offered to the Parliament, for suppressing of popery
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From aboard the Van-herring
another letter from Legorn to an eminent merchant in Lond. Sept. 23, 1680 -
Academical discourses
upon several choice and pleasant subjects -
Calvmny condemned, or, A true, exact, and sober account of the Scotch plot, for which many worthy officers were dismissed their commands, and cashiered the army
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Glad tydings of ioy, or, A prognostication of peace
wherein is contained memorable accidents past, present, and to come, proved, produced and manifested, by Scripture, time and Englands experience -
The loyal Briton's song
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Some reflections upon the Earl of Danby, in relation to the murther of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey
in a letter to a friend