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Every one's interest in the South-Sea examined
And by rules of justice and equity settled, to their reciprocal and mutual advantage -
Eleosriabos: being England's triumphs in an hearty remembrance of that wonderfull providence which hath all along waited on the sacred person of our Augustus
His Majesty William III. Until he arriv'd safe in the joyfull haven of peace. A pindarick. By T. G. Physician in Essex -
Stimluus [sic] orthodoxus, sive Goadus redivivus
A disputation partly thological, partly metaphysical, concerning the necessity and contingency of events in the world, in respect of Gods eternal decree. Written above twenty years since by that reverend and learned divine, Thomas Goad, doctor of divinity, and rector of Hadleigh in Suffolk -
A relation, or an account of the Imperial Court, by Sacredo, a noble Venetian-Senator. Given in an oration made by him to the Doge (or Duke) of Venice, in the Venetian Senate-House, of what things happened during the last war of the Emperor with the Turks, and during his embassy to the Emperor, at his return out of Germany to Venice. Done into English by T.G. Esq
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The Plain mathematician: being an explanation of the hardest problems in geometry. Making easy geo. arithmatick, mensuration, dyalling, and other difficulties in geometry. By T.G
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The mothers legacie, to her vnborne childe. By Elizabeth Iocelin
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The result of false principles, or, Error convicted by its own evidence
managed in several dialogues -
Clavis Terentiana, in usum juventutis studiosæ, or, A collection of phrases out of the six comedies
with some observations : together with an index comprehending what is most useful and profitable for the young learners thereof -
The right pleasant and variable tragicall historie of Fortunatus
Whereby a yong man may learne how to behaue himselfe in all worldly affaires, and casuall chances -
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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The first and most excellent oration of that renowned orator Demosthenes, against Philip of Macedon, the potent and politicke enemy of the State of Athens
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The nevv art of lying
couered by Iesuites vnder the vaile of equiuocation -
The danger is over, and the tyrant's undone
being a true and faithful account of the great consternation of the French, both on their coasts, and at the court, upon the sudden and unexpected appearance of the Confederate fleet, and the discovery of their damn'd designs to assassinate King William, massacre the principal men in church and state, cause an insurrection in, and invasion, of the kingdom of England -
Exceeding good nevves from Beverly, Yorke, Hull, and Newcastle
with the valliant acts of Sir John Hotham against the Kings forces, and how he hath taken ten captaines and cavalleres prisoners that were going to Barton in Lincolnshire : and how Sir -
The saints comfort
in all but more especially in evil times. Drawn from twelve several texts of scripture; which are briefly explained in this small piece. By T. G. minister of the Gospel -
The friers chronicle: or, The true legend of priests and monkes liues
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The mothers legacie, to her vnborne childe. By Elizabeth Ioceline
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Exceeding good newes from Beverley, Yorke, Hull, and Newcastle
With the valliant acts of Sir John Hotham over the walls of Hull against the Kings forces, and how he hath taken ten captaines and cavalleres prisoners that were going to Barton in Lincolnshire. And how Sir John Hotham gave command to pull the mayors gowne of Hull off from his backe, and set a guard about his house. As also how Sir Iohn Hotham gave command to burne the houses that stood betwixt the Kings forces and Hull, least any of the Kings forces should shelter themselves, and so to assault the towne -
Two proposals for raising 1,250,000 l. for the current service of the year 1729, and for appropriating the produce of the sinking fund
with a comparison betwixt the two proposals, shewing the advantages of the one over the other to the publick -
A letter from a person in town to his friends in the country
wherein is explained the true ground of regeneration -
The flowers of Parnassus
or, the lady's miscellany, for the year M.DCC.XXXV. Containing great variety of original pieces in prose and verse ; and many Curious Particulars publish'd since the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty-Four -
A description of the Isle of Thanet
and particularly of the town of Margate; with an account of the accommodations provided there for strangers; ... with a description of Sandwich, Deal, ... The whole illustrated with a correct map of the island -
The precedency and pre-eminency of Christ as God-Man
in all the Purposes, or Ways and Works of God, asserted; And plainly proved from express Scripture, and Arguments deduced thence by evident Consequence. Wherein is consider'd, That all Created Beings are by and for him as God-Man, and are all subjected to Him, as their Lord and Sovereign: As also the Predestination of Elect Angels to be Companions with him in Glory; and the Peculiarity of the Relation between Christ and Elect Man, whose Nature, in an especial Manner, he assum'd: And the Glory, Blessings, Privileges and Felicity which they were predestinated unto, upon the Foot of their Relation to him. With a brief View of the Fall of Angels and Men, as resulting from the Will of God, as well as from the Mutability of the Creature, in a Subserviency to the Manifestation of Divine Glory. By T. G -
A description of the Isle of Thanet
and particularly of the town of Margate; with an account of the accommodations provided there for strangers; ... with a description of Sandwich, Deal, Dover, Canterbury, Rochester, Chatham, ... The whole illustrated with a correct map of the island, ... and a representation of the machines for bathing -
The mothers legacie, to her vnborne childe. By Elizabeth Iocelin