Merlinus liberatus. : Being an almanack for the year of our redemption, 1790, ... By John Partridge |
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A meruaylous straunge deformed swyne |
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Mikropanastron: or an astrological vade mecum : Briefly teaching the whole art of astrology, viz. questions, nativities, with all its parts, and the whole doctrine of elections, never so comprised nor compiled before; so that the young student may learn as much here as in the great volumes of Guido, Haly, or Origanus. By the author J. Partridge, M.R. student in physick and astrology |
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Monthly observations and predictions, for this present year, 1692. With astrological judgments on the whole year : All taken from Mr. Patridge's almanack: to which is added, an account of a plot which was lately discovered in England : and which was foretold by the said John Patridge, in his this years almanack. Published for general satisfaction |
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Mr. John Partridge's wonderful predictions, pro anno 1688 |
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The notable hystorie of two famous princes of the worlde, Astianax and Polixena : wherein is set forth the cursed treason of Caulcas. Very pleasaunt & delectable to reade. Gathered in English verse by Iohn Partridge, in the yeare. 1566 |
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Opus reformatum, or, A treatise of astrology : in which the common errors of that art are modestly exposed and rejected : with an essay towards the reviving the true and ancient method laid down for our direction by the great Ptolomy, and more agreeable to the principles of motion and nature than tha commonly practised and taught : in two parts |
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Partridge's advice to the Protestants of England |
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Prodromus, or, An astrological essay upon those configurations of the celestial bodies whose effects will appear in 1680 and 1681 in some kingdoms in Europe : which predictions are drawn for the opposition of Saturn and Mars in December, 1679, and the conjunction of Saturn and Mars in August, 1680, and these things considered, and compared with the nativity of the late damnable plot |
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Prophesies, predictions and astrological prognostications : relating to sundry affairs in empires, kingdoms, and states, as they are in probability likely to fall out, and come to pass in the revolution of the great and remarkable year 1691, according to the observations of the learned : promising more particularly glory and success in England, Scotland and Ireland, with a discouragement loss and defeat to our enemies and the French nation, and other remarkable passages |
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The treasurie of hidden secrets : commonly called, the good-huswives closet of provision, for the health of her houshold. Gathered out of sundry experiments, lately practised by men og great knowledge : and now newly enlarged, with divers necessary physicke helpes, and knowledge of the names and naturall disposition of diseases, that most commonly happen to men and women.Not impertinent for every good huswife to use in her hoouse, amongst her owne familie.. |
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Treasury of commodious conceits, and hidden secrets |
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Vox lunaris : being a philosophical & astrological discourse of two moons which were seen at London and the parts adjacent, June the eleventh 1679. a little before midnight. And what may in a course of nature be expected from this phasma in Europe. With some particular remarques upon the conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter, and of the eclipses in Gemini, &c. for 120 years last past. By John Partridge student in Physick and Astrology |
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The widdovves treasure : Plentifully furnished with sundry precious and approued secrets in physicke and chirurgery, for the health and pleasure of mankinde. Hereunto are adioyned, sundry prittie practices and conclusions of cookerie, vvith many profitable and wholesome medicines for sundry diseases in cattle |
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[The widowes treasure] |
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The worthie hystorie of the moste noble and valiaunt Knight Plasidas, otherwise called Eustas, who was martyred for the profession of Jesus Christ |
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