Bell, Andrew
Bell, Andrew, 167.?-17.., libraire
Bell, Andrew, fl. 1712
Bell, Andrew, -1720?
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An account of the first voyages and discoveries made by the spaniards in America : containing the most exact relation hitherto publish'd, of their unparallel'd cruelties on the Indians, in the destruction of above forty millions of people : with the propositions offer'd to the king of Spain, to prevent the further ruin of the west-Indies | |
A catalogue of books in quires, 1720: | |
Compleat English dispensatory | |
A cruising voyage round the world : first to the South-Sea, thence to the East-Indies, and homewards by the Cape of Good Hope, begun in 1708 and finish'd in 1711 : containing a journal of all the remarkable transactions, particularly of the taking of Puna and Guiaquil, of the Acapulca ship and other prizes : an account of Alexander Selkirk's living alone four years and four months in an island, and a brief description of several countries in our course noted for trade, especially in the South-Sea : with maps of all the coast, from the best Spanish manuscript draughts, and an introduction relating to the South-Sea trade | |
Elements of criticism. Volume I [-II]. | |
general collection of treatys, declarations of war, manifestos, and other publick papers, relating to peace and war, among the potentates of Europe, from 1648 to the present time... To which is prefix'd, an historical account of the French king's breach of the most solemn treatys | |
Lexicon physico-medicum | |
Mathematical and philosophical works of the right reverend John Wilkins, late Lord Bishop of Chester . Containing, I. The Discovery of a new world : or, a discourse tending to prove that 'tis probable there may be another habitable world in the moon. With a discourse of the possibility of a passage thither. II. That 'tis probable our earth is one of the planets. III. Mercury, or the Secret and swift messenger. Shewing how a man may with privacy and speed communicate his thoughts to a friend at any distance. IV. Mathematical magick : or the wonders that may be perform'd by mechanical geometry. V. An abstract of his essay towards a real character, and a philosophical language. To which is prefix'd the author's life and an account of his works | |
Memoirs British and foreign : of the lives and families of the most illustrious persons who dy'd in the year .... More particularly of the Emperor Joseph | |
Pharmocopœia officinalis & extemporanea | |
Physical dictionary | |
Técnicas de curación energética | |
To Mercury the Elder, on the most learned Mercury the Younger | |
To the Unknown author... | |
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