All the workes of John Taylor the water-poet. Beeing [sic] sixty and three in number |
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Annales of England |
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Anti-montagutum : An appeale or remonstrance of the orthodox ministers of the Church of England; against Richard Mountagu clerke, lately made Byshop of Chichester. |
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The art of archerie : shewing how it is most necessary in these times for this kingdome, both in peace and war, and how it may be done without charge to the country, trouble to the people, or any hinderance to necessary occasions : also, of the discipline, the postures, and whatsoever else is necessarie for the attayning to the art. |
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Augustus |
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Basilikon dōron. |
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The bird in a cage : a comedie, as it hath beene presented at the Phoenix in Drury-Lane |
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Birth of man-kinde |
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Brightman redivivus, or, The post-humian of-spring of Mr. Thomas Brightman, in III. sermons, 1647: |
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Certaine plaine and easie demonstrations of divers easie wayes and meanes for the improving of any manner of barren land, although the same bee not worth xij.d. the acre, and shewing how to make the same become worth XX.s., XXX.s., or XL.s. the acre yearely : published for the increasing of the wealth and prosperitie of the nation, and the benefit of the poore, and of all those as are owners of any barren land. |
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Discourse of travels |
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Easie and profitable order in tilling of ground to improve it and make it fertile |
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East-India colation |
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English school-master |
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The English schoole-master : teaching all his schollers, of what age soever, the most easie, short, and perfect order of distinct reading and true writing our English-tongue that hath ever yet beene knowne or published by any : and further also teacheth a direct course how any unskilfull person may easily both understand any hard English words ... and also be made able to vse the same aptly themselves ... |
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Essay of those meanes and counsels, whereby the commonwealth of Rome was altered and reduced unto a monarchy |
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The fathers blessing: or, counsell to his sonne. Appropriated to the generall, from that particular example of learning and pietie, his Majestie composed for the prince his sonne. Seconded with many excellent observations, sentences and precepts, directing all men to a vertuous and honest life. Also, prayers and meditations : The sixt edition. |
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The first part of the no lesse rare then excellent and stately history of the famous and fortunate Prince Palmerin of England : declaring the birth of him and Prince Florian du Desart his brother in the forrest of Great Britaine, the course of their lives afterward in pursuing knightly adventures and performing incomparable deeds of chivalry : wherein gentlemen may find choise and sweet inventions and gentlewomen be satisfied in courtly expectations |
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Generall chronicle of England |
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Generall nevves from all parts of Christendome, Turkie, and other dominions adjacent |
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The gvnners glasse, 1646, i.e. 1647: |
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An historicall narration of the judgement of some most learned and godly English bishops, holy martyrs, and others : (whereof III ; viz. Archbishop Cranmer, B. Latimer, and Bishop Hooper, suffred martyrdome, in the dayes of Q. Mary, for the truth and Gospell of Christ Jesus) concerning Gods election, and the merit of Christ his death, &c. |
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The historie of that most famous saint and souldier of Christ Iesus, St. George of Cappadocia : asserted from the fictions of the middle ages of the Church and opposition of the present, the institution of the most noble Order of St. George, named the Garter, a catalogue of all the Knights thereof untill this present |
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How to order any land so as it may reteyne all the moysture that falleth thereon and to improve it thereby |
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Meditations of man’s mortalitie. Or : A way to true blessednesse. Written : The second edition enlarged |
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Memorable sea-fight penned and preserved by Peter White, one of the IIII. masters of attendance in Englands navie |
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Le mercure Anglois |
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The most famous, delectable, and pleasant history of Parismus, the renowmed prince of Bohemia, 1636: |
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Narrative of all the principall passages which were trans-acted in the Downes, in the year 1639 |
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The navigator, shewing and explaining all the chiefe principles and parts both theoricke and practicke, that are contayned in the famous art of navigation : with a new and admirable way of sayling by the arch of one of the greatest circles : also contayning excellent tables most exactly calculated, shewing the true proportion of all paralels in respect of the meridian : with the proper phraises used in working of a ship according to all weathers |
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North-vvest Fox, or, Fox from the North-west Passage : beginning vvith King Arthur, Malga, Octhur, the two Zeni's of Iseland, Estotiland, and Dorgia, following with briefe abstracts of the voyages of Cabot, Frobisher, Davis, Waymouth, Knight, Hudson, Button, Gibbons, Bylot, Baffin, Hawkridge : together with the courses, distance, latitudes, longitudes ... : Mr. Iames Hall's three voyages to Groynland, with a topographicall description of the countries, the salvages lives and treacheries ... : demonstrated in a polar card, wherein are all the maines, seas, and ilands, herein mentioned : with the author his owne voyage, being the XVIth. with the opinions and collections of the most famous mathematicians and cosmographers ... |
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North-west Fox |
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Occasionall meditations. By Jos: Exon. Set forth by R. H. |
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Palmerin D'Oliva : the first part, shewing the mirrovr of nobilitie, the map of honour, anatomie of rare fortunes, heroicall presidents of love, wonder of chivalrie, and the most accomplished knight in all perfection ... written in Spanish, Italian, and French |
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Palmerin of England (Romance) |
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A perfect diurnall of the passages in Parliament, 1642: |
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The priviledges and practice of parliaments in England : collected out of the common lawes of this land. |
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Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum. |
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A relation of the funerall pompe in which the body of Gustavus the Great, late king of Sweden, was carryed from the castle of Vbolgast to the sea-side to be transported into Swethland : together vvith a strange apparition of the moone the night before. |
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The repertorie of records : remaining in the 4 treasuries on the receipt side at Westminster : the two remembrancers of the Exchequer : with a briefe introductiue index of the records of the Chancery and Tovver : whereby to giue the better direction to the records abouesaid : as also, a most exact calender of all those records of the Tovver, in which are contayned and comprised whatsoever may giue satisfaction to the searcher, for tenure or tytle of any thing. |
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Saturni ephemerides |
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Schoole of Salernes, regiment of health |
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Scornful lady |
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Spiritual marriage: or The union betweene Christ and his Church. As it was delivered in a sermon at Westminster the first of Januarie. Anno Dom. 1626 By James Baillie, Master of Arts. |
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Tabula historico-chronologica |
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Trigonometrie, or, The doctrine of the triangles |
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The virgin martyr, a tragedie : as it hath beene divers times publikely acted with great applause by the servants of His Majesties revels |
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Womans booke |
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Works. |
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