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The History Of Great Britaine Under the conquests of ye Romans, Saxons and Normans. Theirs Originals, Manners, Warres, Coines & Sales: with ye Successions, Lives, acts & Issues of the English Monarchs from Iulius Cæsar, to our most gracious Soueraige King Iames
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Les Termes De La Ley: Or, Certaine difficult and obscure Words and Termes of the Common Lawes and Statutes of this Realme now in use expounded and explained
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Tvvo Treatises. The one, Of Repentance, The other, Of Christs Temptations
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Tvvo Treatises. The one, Of Repentance, The other, Of Christs Temptations
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Tvvo Treatises. The one, Of Repentance, The other, Of Christs Temptations
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Nurseries, orchards, profitable gardens, and vineyards encouraged
the present obstructions removed, and probable expedients for the better progress proposed, for the general benefit of His Majesties dominions, and more particularly of Cambridge and the Champain-countries, and northern parts of England -
Proceedings of Assembly, of the province of Maryland
Containing the speeches of the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietor, His Honour the governour, &c. -
The booke of martyrs
VVherein are set down the names of such martyrs as suffered persecution, and laid downe their liues for witnesse-bearing vnto the Gospell of Christ Iesus; drawne downe from the primitiue church, to these later times, especially respecting such as haue suffered in this land vnder the tyranny of Antichrist, in opposition to popish errors -
The works of Joseph Hall B. of Exceter
With a table newly added to the whole worke -
The works of Joseph Hall doctor in diuinitie, and deane of Worcester
With a table newly added to the whole worke -
The doctrine of the beginning of Christ
Short for memory, plaine for capacity, deliuered almost in the expresse words of the text, for the more authority -
Correspondence in mss. about mnemonics, memory, and Caleb Morley, by John Beale, Samuel Hartlib, Thomas Goad, William Brereton, et al., dated between Oct. 4, 1661 and June 29, 1663
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Heavens happines: or A briefe epitome of the blessed and happy estate of Gods saints in heauen, vnfolded vnto us
With a short discourse of the markes of Gods children. Very comfortable and commodious for all the children of God, to comfort themselues against all the troubles of this life -
A short catechisme, wherein are briefly handled the fundamentall principles of Christian religion
Needfull to be learned by all Christians before they be admitted to the Lords table. Whereunto are added sundry prayers -
A copie of the principall parts of His Maiesties commission for granting pardons to such as vse trades, whereto they haue not been apprentices, and for dispencing with them to continue the same for their liues, notwithstanding the statute of Quinto Elizabeth
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New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical
in three parts, I. Containing a new system of vegetation. ... II. The best manner of improving flower-gardens ... III. Of improving fruit-trees, kitchen-gardens, and green-house-plants, with The gentleman and gardener's kalendar -
Herefordshire orchards
Written in an epistolary address to Samuel Hartlib, Esq; By J.B. To which is added, the newest and best method for planting and managing the hop-garden: being a pattern for Ireland -
Herefordshire orchards
a pattern for all England. Written in an epistolary address to Samuel Hartlib, Esq; by I.B -
Nurseries, orchards, profitable gardens, and vineyards encouraged
the present obstructions removed, and probable expedients for the better progress proposed, for the general benefit of His Majesties dominions, and more particularly of Cambridge and the champain-countries and northern parts of England : in several letters out of the country directed to Henry Oldenburg, Esq -
Herefordshire orchards, a pattern for all England
written in an epistolary address to Samuel Hartlib, Esq -
New improvements of planting and gardening
both philosophical and pratical. In three parts. I. Containing, a new system of vegetation. Explaining the Motion of the Sap, and Generation of Plants. Of Soils, and the Improvement of Forest-Trees. With a new Invention, whereby more Designs of Garden Plats may be made in an Hour, than can be found in all the Books of Gardening yet extant. II. The best Manner of Improving Flower Gardens or Parterres: Of Raising and Propagating all Sorts of Flowers; and of the Adorning of Gardens. III. Of Improving Fruit-Trees, Kitchen-Gardens, and Green-House Plants. With the Gentleman and Gardener's Kalendar. To which is added, that scarce and valuable tract, intitled, Herefordshire-Orchards. The sixth edition, with an appendix, treating of several Matters omitted in the former Impressions. Illustrated with copper plates. By Richard Bradley, Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, and F. R. S