MoEML References in Shakeosphere
LITT1: Little Britain
- 70: A new discovery of the nature of the plague (1721)
- 122: Occasional papers on the Assiento, and the affairs of Jamaica (1716)
- 355: A law grammar (1744)
- 420: A natural and medicinal history of worms. Bred in the bodies of men and other animals (1721)
- 916: The measures of resistance to the higher powers, so far as becomes a Christian (1710)
- 919: The measures of resistance to the higher powers, so far as becomes a Christian: in a sermon, preach'd on January the 30th, 1709/10 (1710)
- 929: Medicus novissimus (1722)
- 1013: The lord was there (1746)
- 1025: Of original sin (1721)
- 1077: The earl of Shaftsbury's case upon the habeas corpus act (1705)
- 1157: The life of James II (1703)
- 1408: Pharmacop?ia Londinensis (1716)
- 1457: Love makes a man (1726)
- 1619: Myographia nova (1705)
- 1684: The laws of Jamaica (1716)
- 1842: The lady's new-year's gift (1756)
- 1857: The picture of malice (1710)
- 1997: A poem in the praise of folly and knavery (1704)
- 2459: Poems on affairs of state (1716)
- 2461: Poems on affairs of state (1716)
- 2545: The Ecclesiastical histories of Socrates, Sozomen, & Theodorit, faithfully abridg'd from the originals (1707)
- 2566: A practical treatise of the plague, and all pestilential infections that have happen'd in this island for the last century (1720)
- 2655: Leybourn's dialling improv'd (1721)
- 2715: Lex maneriorum (1733)
- 2887: Religious and loyal thankfulness (1715)
- 3288: Reflections upon reading the tragedy of Hecuba (1726)
- 3481: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Isabella Ewer (1724)
- 3803: Terence's Comedies (1713)
- 3849: The rape of Proserpine (1727)
- 3850: The rape of Proserpine (1727)
- 4092: The representaion and memorial of the council of the island of Jamaica, to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations (1716)
- 4103: Titus Lucretius Carus, his six books of Epicurean philosophy (1712)
- 4297: The elements of astronomy, physical and geometrical (1715)
- 4495: The traveller's and chapman's daily instructor (1705)
- 4616: A true relation of the late case in convocation, concerning an address proposed to be presented to Her Majesty upon the conclusion of the peace (1713)
- 4841: Youth's introduction to trade and business (1741)
- 4871: The young sportman's instructor (1705)
- 5043: The union-Proverb (1708)
- 5155: A compleat history of Europe (1710)
- 5319: The beggar's opera (1763)
- 5677: Augustus (1714)
- 5718: Buchanan's History of Scotland. In twenty books. Containing I. An Account of its several Situations; and the Nature of its Soil and Climate. II. The Ancient Names, Manners, Laws, and Customs of the Country, and what People inhabited the Island from the very Beginning. III. A Chronicle of all its Kings; in an exact Series of Succession, from Fergus, the first Founder of the Scotish Monarchy, to the Reign of King James VI. of Scotland, and First, of England. The third edition, revised and corrected from the Latin original. In two volumes. Adorned with curious cuts engraven from the original paintings, by Mr. White, Mr. Vertue, &c (1733)
- 5816: The clergy-Man's vade mecum (1707)
- 5934: Cursus mathematicus: or, a compleat course of the mathematicks (1712)
- 6922: An account of the medical properties of a bark, lately procured from South America (1789)
- 6941: Art's master-piece: or, A companion for the ingenious of either sex (1701)
- 7130: Ancient and modern presbytery consider'd (1735)
- 8222: A help to English history (1709)
- 8696: The history of the kingdom of Scotland (1723)
- 9161: Great Britain's loss, in the death of our late Excellent Queen Anne (1714)
- 9364: The gazetteer's; or, newsman's interpreter (1732)
- 9542: The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury (1727)
- 9593: French rudiments (1740)
- 9972: The life of the late victorious and illustrious Prince, John Duke of Marlborough, and Pr. of Mindelheim (1723)
- 11088: Perseus and Andromeda (1731)
- 11203: Privilegia magnatum apud anglos (1704)
- 11297: Pious breathings. Being the meditations of St. Augustine, his treatise of the love of God, soliloquies and manual (1708)
- 11453: Practical geometry applied to the useful arts of building, surveying, gardening and mensuration; calculated for the service of gentlemen as well as artisans, and set to view in four parts (1729)
- 11635: The philosophical and mathematical elements of physick (1745)
- 11721: A Practical discourse of divine providence (1730)
- 11807: Petri de Marchettis philosophi ac medici patavini (1729)
- 12184: Grammatical commentaries (1718)
- 13019: Seneca's morals by way of abstract (1702)
- 13033: A Collection of several valuable pieces, of the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon (1727)
- 13350: The works of Tibullus, containing his love-elegies. Translated by Mr. Dart. To which is added, the life of the author; with observations on the original design of elegiack verse; and the Characters of the most Celebrated Greek, Latin and English Elegiack Poets. (1720)
- 13453: A secret collection of the affairs of Spain during the negotiations between the courts of England and Madrid (1720)
- 13839: Exercises to the accidence (1762)
- 13858: A sermon in commemoration of the great storm (1734)
- 13893: Several discourses (1705)
- 14138: The distrest mother (1713)
- 14149: The general laws of estates (1740)
- 14421: Sermons on several subjects, and occasions. By Joseph Stennett (1746)
- 14422: State tracts (1715)
- 15103: A general treatise of the dominion of the sea (1709)
- 15347: A sermon preached to the Protestants of Ireland, now in London (1712)
- 15483: The spectator (1713)
- 15573: The witchcraft of the present rebellion. A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Mary Aldermary, in the City of London. On Sunday the 25th of September, 1715. the time of a publick ordination. By White Kennet, D.D. Dean of Peterborough, Rector of the said Church, and Chaplain in Ordinary, &c (1715)
- 15683: Sure and certain methods of attaining a long and healthful life (1737)
- 16012: A supplement to Mr. Samuel Puffendorf's Introduction to the history of Europe: containing A most Exact Historical Account of several European States and Countries, and other things, not Inserted in the said Introduction. Viz. The Lives of the Popes. The Turkish Empire; and an Historical Account of the European Tartars, and the Cossacks; together with some Historical Observations of Lapland and Greenland. By J. C. M. D. S. Reg. S. who oblig'd the Publick with Puffendorf's Introduction and Continuation (1726)
- 16060: A sermon occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Ralph Gould (1723)
- 16228: A supplement to the sermons lately preached at Salters-Hall against Popery (1736)
- 17474: The works (1710)
- 17761: Moral reflexions upon select British proverbs (1708)
- 18480: The cries of the poor prisoners (1716)
- 18912: The clergyman's companion in visiting the sick (1728)
- 19020: Three letters upon episcopacy (1738)
- 19345: The artful husband (1717)
- 19682: Christ the great propitiation (1746)
- 19747: The compleat fisher: or, the true art of angling (1716)
- 20441: The bride-Woman's counsellor (1737)
- 20482: Oyl of gladness: or Spiritual balm for the distressed soul (1697)
- 20835: Copies & extracts of some letters (1710)
- 22479: God and Caesar (1712)
- 22520: The gentleman's recreation (1721)
- 23715: A Free enquiry into the nature and immortality of the soul (1704)
- 23760: A full and true account of the apprehending and taking of Mr. George Davis, on Sunday last, for the poysoning of one Mrs. Mary Skie, living in Stone-Cutter-Street, near Fleet-ditch (1701)
- 24578: Bibliotheca Piggotiana or, A catalogue of the library of the Reverend Mr. John Piggot, deceas'd (1713)
- 24824: The history of the kingdom of Scotland (1724)
- 24941: Dione (1763)
- 24942: Rural sports (1763)
- 25262: The history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1722)
- 25638: Hymns and sacred poems (1739)
- 27589: Moral songs composed for the use of children (1743)
- 28437: The universal officer of justice (1730)
- 28615: Hermes Romanus (1717)
- 28771: The shepherd's week (1763)
- 28905: Royal and innocent blood expiated: or, God justified in punishing a wicked people (1720)
- 28912: The traytors reward: or, A King's death revenged (1714)
- 29416: Cornelius Nepos de vitis excellentium imperatorum (1720)
- 29932: Sermons preached upon several occasions (1726)
- 30525: Union to the Church of England, freely offered (1704)
- 30624: A paraphrase and comment upon the Epistles and Gospels (1714)
- 30875: Medicina statica (1723)
- 32839: A method for prayer (1737)
- 33766: Giulio Cesare in Egitto. Drama. Da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro di Hay-Market (1732)
- 33868: National ingratitude exemplified, in the case of Gideon, and his family; and applied to the present times (1741)
- 35244: Ęsop naturaliz'd (1743)
- 35968: Arcana curiosa (1711)
- 36495: Bibliotheca Asshetoneana (1711)
- 37134: The mask of moderation pull'd off the foul face of occasional conformity (1704)
- 38787: The tent of Darius explain'd: or the queens of Persia at the feet of Alexander. Translated from the French of Mr. Felibien. By Colonel Parsons. With a print of the Tent, engraven by Mr. Gribelin. (1704)
- 39147: The true-born Englishman (1721)
- 39234: The way to get wealth (1703)
- 39241: Several new, pressing and weighty considerations for an immediate war with Spain (1739)
- 40363: Titi Livii Patavini Historiarum decades quę supersunt; juxta editionem gronovianam diligenter recensitę: lemmatibus historicis ad paginarum oras ornatę: atque indice rerum uberrimo perinde ac utilissimo locupletatę. Adjiciuntur tabulę geographicę historiam Romanam egregie illustrantes. Tomi duo[.] (1702)
- 40438: The merry and facetious companion (1724)
- 41267: The toy-shop (1788)
- 41310: An exposition of the Book of Solomon's Song (1728)
- 41782: Fun upon fun: or, the jolly fellow's budget broke open (1797)
- 41929: An introduction to the art of logick (1701)
- 42461: Venceslao (1731)
- 42559: Cupid's magazine (1799)
- 42797: Rules of holy living and dying (1701)
- 43191: T. Lucretius Carus, of the nature of things, in six books (1714)
- 43218: A compleat history of Europe: or, A view of the affairs thereof, civil and military, for the year, 1704 (1705)
- 43229: A compleat history of Europe (1705)
- 43240: A compleat history of Europe (1706)
- 43251: A compleat history of Europe (1708)
- 43690: Books printed for, and sold by Aaron Ward, at the King's Arms in Little Britain, London (1745)
- 43854: The complete French master (1756)
- 45234: Chymical lectures (1737)
- 46325: A new year's gift, humbly offered to the consideration of all the thirtieth of January preachers (1742)
- 47851: Arbace (1733)
- 48168: Twenty four new and accurate maps of the several parts of Europe; (viz.) (1715)
- 48550: A new and universal practice of mercantile arithmetick (1707)
- 49142: A divine poem, on the redemption of mankind (1709)
- 49748: A copy of the late king's will (1702)
- 50585: An answer to the panegyric on the late Lord Jeffreys (1701)
- 50629: The artful husband (1718)
- 52725: The distrest mother (1712)
- 56818: A description of all the seats of the present wars of Europe (1707)
- 57358: The modern art of boxing (1789)
- 57510: England's black tribunal (1720)
- 59371: Some proposals towards propagating of the Gospel in our American plantations (1708)
- 59808: General maxims in trade, particularly applied to the commerce between Great Britain and France (1713)
- 60515: Books printed for John Nicholson (1715)
- 61334: Catalogus variorum & insignium librorum instructissimę bibliothecę clarissimi doctissimiq; Viri Thomę Manton, S.T.D. Quorum auctio habebitur Londini in in ędibus defuncti in vico regio prope Covent-Garden, Martis 25. Per Gulielmum Cooper, bibliopolam (1678)
- 64299: Geography anatomiz'd (1708)
- 65097: The husbandman's instructor, or, Countryman's guide (1707)
- 65152: The importance of Dunkirk consider'd (1730)
- 65177: Hudibras redivivus (1714)
- 65179: The hospital surgeon (1713)
- 65380: The Gazetteer's (1718)
- 65852: Esther, an oratorio (1732)
- 65978: Giulio Cesare in Egitto. Drama. Da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro di Hay-Market (1730)
- 66325: The history of Bavaria (1706)
- 66380: Divine conduct: or, The mystery of Providence (1727)
- 66522: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1743)
- 66526: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1743)
- 66529: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1744)
- 66813: Essays upon several moral subjects (1703)
- 66882: The history of the bucaniers of America (1741)
- 66965: Essays upon several subjects (1702)
- 66971: Euclide's elements; the whole fifteen books compendiously demonstrated (1705)
- 66973: Euclide's Elements (1714)
- 67209: Family-Hymns (1718)
- 67386: Flora; an opera (1729)
- 67697: T. Lucretius Carus, of the nature of things, in six books, translated into English verse; by Tho. Creech, A.M. late fellow of Wadham College in Oxford. In two volumes. Explain'd and illustrated with notes and animadversions; being a compleat system of the Epicurean philosophy (1714)
- 67927: New and rare inventions of water-works (1701)
- 68349: A general treatise of the reduction of the exchanges, moneys and real species of most places in Europe, in two exact tables (1704)
- 68835: Roman stories: or, The history of seven wise mistresses of Rome· (1723)
- 69151: The third volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 69153: The fourth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 69154: The fifth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 69163: The sixth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 69654: A pocket book: for all persons (1705)
- 70575: The poor man's help (1715)
- 70840: Synopsis mathematica universalis (1705)
- 70975: Roman stories: or, the history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome (1701)
- 70983: The spectator (1713)
- 71052: The Monthly journal, of the affairs of Europe (1704)
- 71769: The Weekly pacquet of advice from Geneva, or, the History of Presbytery (1683)
- 71857: The Visiter (1723)
- 71903: Athenian news: or, Dunton's Oracle (1710)
- 71983: The Monthly register: or, Memoirs of the affairs of Europe, &c (1703)
- 72017: The Englishman (1713)
- 72059: The Spectator (1711)
- 72154: The London daily post, and general advertiser (1734)
- 72161: The London courant (1745)
- 72170: The General advertiser (1744)
- 72182: The London terrę-filius: or, The satyrical reformer (1707)
- 72372: The History of the vvorks of the learned: or, An impartial account of books (1699)
- 72411: The Grumbler (1715)
- 72505: The monthly catalogue (1723)
- 72803: The Political register and impartial review (1770)
- 72804: The Political register, and list of new publications (1772)
- 72805: The Political register and London museum (1772)
- 72810: A Catalogue of books continued, printed, and published at London (1671)
- 72841: The Daily post-boy (1728)
- 73369: The news-expositour (1694)
- 73554: The daily benefactor (1715)
- 73555: The daily benefactor (1715)
- 73556: The benefactor (1715)
- 73657: The New express (1701)
- 73678: The Thursday's journal (1719)
- 73707: The general-post (1716)
- 73708: The Evening general-post (1716)
- 73727: The weekly-general-post (1716)
- 74793: The Jesting astrologer: or, The merry observator (1701)
- 74864: The British military library; or, Journal (1798)
- 74947: The Whitehall-courant (1716)
- 75129: The British military journal (1799)
- 75196: The British military library. (1799)
- 75230: The way to save wealth (1697)
- 75302: Christian and conjugal counsell: or, Christian counsell, applyed unto the maried estate (1661)
- 75339: A discourse concerning the basis and original of government (1667)
- 75344: Six centuries of select hymns (1688)
- 75477: Bentivolio and Urania (1673)
- 75560: Some general considerations offered (1698)
- 75562: Binę tabulę geographicę, una Nassir Eddini Persę, altera Vlug Beigi Tatari: opera?, & studio Johannis Gravii nunc primu?m publicatę (1652)
- 75573: Astronomica quędam ex traditione Shah Cholgii Persę (1652)
- 75703: Annales Veteris Testamenti, a prima mundi origine deducti (1650)
- 75864: Glory's resurrection (1698)
- 75875: The vvhipster of VVoodstreet, or, A true account of the barbarous and horrid murther commited on the body of Mary Cox, late servant in Woodstreet London (1690)
- 75908: An exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supream ecclesiastical jurisdiction (1666)
- 75942: A vindication of the Surey demoniack as no impostor: or, A reply to a certain pamphlet publish'd by Mr. Zach. Taylor, called The Surey impostor (1698)
- 76134: Justice revived (1661)
- 76458: Cupid's courtship: or The celebration of a marriage between the god of love and Psiche· (1666)
- 76485: Lyra prophetica Davidis Regis. Sive Analysis critico-practica Psalmorum (1650)
- 76571: John Owen's Latine epigrams Englished by Tho. Harvey, Gent. Dedicated by the author Mr. John Owen unto the Lady Mary Nevil, daughter of the Earl of Dorset. Licensed May 25. 1677. Roger L'Estrange (1677)
- 76643: Catalogus librorum bibliothecis selectissimis doctissimorum virorum (1681)
- 76694: Charles the Second, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, &c (1682)
- 76776: A description of the island and city of Candia. By E.G. Serjeant at Arms (1668)
- 76803: Methodus concionandi (1648)
- 76838: Basilius Valentinus, a Benedictine monk, Of natural & supernatural things (1670)
- 76925: The works of the late learned divine Stephen Charnock, B.D (1699)
- 77082: A friend to the sick: or, The honest English mans preservation (1673)
- 77176: Catalogus variorum in quavis lingua & facultate insignium tam antiquorum quam recentium librorum Richardi Davis bibliopolę. Quorum auctio (in gratiam & commodum eruditorum) Oxonię habenda est e? regione ecclesię D. Michaelis, April 19. 1686. Per Guil. Cooper Edv. Millingtonum bibliop. Lond. (1686)
- 77186: Joannis Launoii, Constantiensis, Parisiensis theologi, Elogium (1685)
- 77357: The works of Geber, the most famous Arabian prince and philosopher, of the investigation and perfection of the philosophers-stone (1686)
- 77385: The essays or counsels, civil and moral, of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St Alban (1680)
- 77390: A mathematical manual (1669)
- 77413: The marrow of ecclesiastical history (1675)
- 77540: The scholar's instructor, in a familiar way of speaking (1700)
- 77612: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper (1677)
- 77613: The works of the reverend and learned Mr. John Gregorie, Master of Arts of Christ's-Church, Oxon (1684)
- 77678: Hudibras. The first part. Written in the time of the late wars. (1689)
- 77797: Jacobi Usserii Armachani de Macedonvm et Asianorvm anno solari, dissertatio (1648)
- 77993: Index rhetoricus et oratorius (1672)
- 78145: Rebukes for sin by God's burning anger: by the burning of London: by the burning of the world: by the burning of the wicked in hell-fire (1667)
- 78298: The life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini, who governed the church, during the time of Innocent the X (1666)
- 78318: An account of the late action and defeat, in Waterford-Bay, in Ireland. By three of Their Majesties men of war (1690)
- 78323: The pleasant and delightful history of Dorastus Prince of Sicily, and Fawnia, only daughter and heir to Pandosto King of Bohemia (1696)
- 78349: The ancient laws, customs, and orders of the miners in the King's forrest of Mendipp, in the county of Somerset. (1687)
- 78541: The experienc'd farrier: or, A compleat treatise of horsemanship (1691)
- 78633: The present state of England· Part III. and part IV (1683)
- 78666: The great propitiation: or, Christs satisfaction (1669)
- 78695: Galen's Art of physick (1671)
- 78781: A compleat history of Europe: or, A view of the affairs thereof, civil and military: from the beginning of the Treaty of Nimeguen, 1676 (1699)
- 78808: The Catholick confession of Monsieur de Sancy (1686)
- 78844: Maria misera miseranda: or, A brief relation of the life and death of an unfortunate young maid in the county of Desmond in Ireland· (1674)
- 78946: The pens transcendency: or, Fair writings store-house (1668)
- 79003: Opus tripartitum de philosophorum arcanis. Videlicet, I. Enarratio methodica trium gebri medicinarum. II. Experimenta de pręparatione Mercurij Sophici. III. Vade mecum philosophicum, sive breve manuductorium ad campum sophię. Autore, anonymo sub nomine Ęyrenęi Philalethes, natu Angli, habitatione cosmopolitę (1678)
- 79180: The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus (1672)
- 79198: A good minister of Jesus Christ (1693)
- 79203: An introduction to algebra, translated out of the High-Dutch into English, by Thomas Brancker. M.A. Much altered and augmented by D.P. Also a table of odd numbers less than one hundred thousand, shewing those that are incomposit, and resolving the rest into their factors or coefficients, &c. Supputated by the same Tho. Brancker (1668)
- 79377: The unbishoping of Timothy and Titus, and of the angel of the church of Ephesus: or, A brief elaborate discourse, proving Timothy and the angel to be no first, sole, or diocęsan bishop of Ephesus, nor Titus of Crete (1660)
- 79444: The behaviour, confession, and execution of the twelve prisoners that suffer'd on Wednesday the 22d of Jan. 678/9 [i.e. 1678/9] (1679)
- 79582: A complete dictionary of the Greek and Roman antiquities (1700)
- 79591: Explicatio litteralis evangelii secundum Matthęum & Marcum (1678)
- 79655: The second part of a brief register and survey of the several kinds and forms of parliamentary vvrits (1660)
- 79677: Moon-shine: or The restauration of jews-trumps and bagpipes (1672)
- 79698: A journal of a voyage made into the South Sea, by the bucaniers or freebooters of America; from the year 1684 to 1689 (1698)
- 79916: The religion of the Church of England, the surest establishment of the royal throne (1673)
- 79967: Scarronnides: or, Virgile travestie (1667)
- 80332: The most natural and easie way of institution (1698)
- 80353: The first tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction (1666)
- 80364: The faithful and diligent Christian described and exemplified. Or, A sermon (with some additions,) preached at the funeral of the Lady Elizabeth Brooke, the relict of Sir Robert Brooke Kt. of Cockfield-Hall in Yoxford, Suffolk. Who departed this life July 22. And was interred in the parish-church of Yoxford, July 26. 1683. And in the 82d year of her age (1684)
- 80405: The fourth part of a brief register, kalender and survey of the several kinds, forms of Parliamentary vvrits (1664)
- 80542: Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion of the Lords Supper (1684)
- 80620: Cosmography (1682)
- 80750: The life and reign of King Henry the Eighth (1682)
- 80824: Mare clausum (1663)
- 80892: Iter boreale (1670)
- 80899: The rule of rejoycing; or a direction for mirth (1671)
- 81141: Hydrological essayes: or, A vindication of hydrologia chymica (1670)
- 81315: The remainder, or second part of a Gospel plea (interwoven with a rational and legal) for the lawfulness & continuance of the antient setled maintenance and tithes of the ministers of the Gospel (1659)
- 81389: An account of the nature, situation, natural strength, and antient, and modern fortifications, of the several cities and garrison-towns in Ireland; that are still possessed by the forces of the late King James (1690)
- 81392: Catalogus librorum, in quavis lingua & facultate insignium instructissimarum bibliothecarum Reverendi Doctissimiq; domini D. Doctoris Gulielmi Outrami (1681)
- 81433: Sanctę Ecclesię Anglicanę adversus (1669)
- 81469: Ten considerable quęries concerning tithes (1659)
- 81545: Exercitationes geometricę (1668)
- 81548: Merlinvs Anglicvs junjor (1644)
- 81563: The P. of Orange's engagement for maintaining and securing the Protestant religion, & liberties of the people of England, according to his late gracious declaration (1689)
- 81621: The poetical histories (1671)
- 81640: A chronicle of the kings of England (1653)
- 81686: The essays or counsels, civil & moral, of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St Alban (1673)
- 81709: The last speech, and confession of the whore of Babylon (1673)
- 81721: Tagus, sive Epithalamium Caroli II. Magnę Britannię Regis, et Catharinę Infantis Portugallię (1662)
- 81898: Vindicię epistolarum S. Ignatii (1672)
- 81988: The life & death of S. Luke (1676)
- 82022: Panarithmologia: or, The trader's sure guide (1710)
- 82038: 'Ierokleous philosophou 'ypomne?ma eis ta' to?n Pythagoreio?n epe? ta? chrysa.= (1673)
- 82144: A catalogue of books, of the several libraries of the Honorable Sir William Coventry, and the Honorable Mr. Henry Coventry, sometime Secretary of State to King Charles II (1687)
- 82205: Synopsis criticorum aliorumque S. Scripturę interpretum (1669)
- 82370: Jesus is God: or, The deity of Jesus Christ vindicated. Being an abstract of some sermons preach'd in the parish-church of St. James Clerkenwell, by D. Pead (1694)
- 82389: The works of the reverend and learned John Lightfoot D. D. late master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge (1684)
- 82391: Polygraphice; or The art of drawing, engraving, etching, limning, painting, washing, varnishing, colouring, and dying (1672)
- 82433: Index rhetoricus et oratorius (1672)
- 82448: The excellency of primitive government (1673)
- 82455: De legibus naturę disquisitio philosophica (1672)
- 82553: Immorality, debauchery, and profaneness, exposed to the reproof of Scripture, and the censure of the law (1698)
- 82589: The amicable reconciliation of the dissenters to the Church of England (1689)
- 82683: The history of Philip de Commines, Knight, Lord of Argenton. (1674)
- 82724: Pansebeia: or, A view of all religions in the world (1658)
- 82796: A compleat history of Europe: or, A view of the affairs thereof, civil and military: from the beginning of the Treaty of Nimeguen, 1676. to the conclusion of the Peace at Reswick, 1697 (1698)
- 82843: The bar to free admission to the Lords Supper removed: or, A vindication of Mr. Humfreys Free admission to the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1654)
- 82978: The second part of The present state of England· (1684)
- 83098: The compleat troller, or, The art of trolling (1682)
- 83215: Select observations on English bodies: or, Cures both empericall and historicall, performed upon very eminent persons in desperate diseases. First, written in Latine by Mr. John Hall physician, living at Stratford upon Avon in Warwick-shire, where he was very famous, as also in the counties adjacent, as appeares by these observations drawn out of severall hundreds of his, as choysest. Now put into English for common benefit by James Cooke practitioner in physick and chirurgery. (1657)
- 83313: An impartial relation of the surrender and delivery of the famous city of Dublin. to the French, by the late King James (1690)
- 83436: His Grace the Duke of Schomberge's character, according to the ignorant notions that the Irish papists in Ireland have form'd of him (1689)
- 83437: The imperial tragedy (1669)
- 83495: An historical account of the antiquity and unity of the Britanick churches (1692)
- 83565: A new survey of the West-Indies (1699)
- 83568: A reply to Mr. Richard Bolton of Brazen-Nose-College in Oxford; occasion'd by his presuming to dedicate his last piece to Dr. Charles Goodall, one of the censors of the College of Physicians. By Charles Leigh, Doctor of Physick (1698)
- 83609: Liturgia, seu Liber precum communium, et administrationis sacramentorum aliorumque rituum atque ceremoniarum ecclesię (1670)
- 83660: Perspective practical. Or, A plain and easie method of true and lively representing all things to the eye at a distance (1698)
- 83746: The art of measuring: or, The carpenters new rule described and explained (1669)
- 83867: A brief necessary vindication of the old and new secluded Members, from the false malicious calumnies (1659)
- 83912: Theologo-Historicus, or the true life of the most reverend divine, and excellent historian Peter Heylyn D.D. sub-dean of Westminster. Written by his son in law John Barnard D.D. rec. of Waddington near Lincoln. To correct the errors, supply the defects, and confute the calumnies of a late writer. Also an answer to Mr. Baxters false accusations of Dr. Heylyn. (1683)
- 83960: The present state of the Ottoman Empire (1668)
- 83997: A brief discovery of some of the blasphemous and seditious principles and practices of the people, called Quakers (1699)
- 84014: The doctrine of schism fully opened and applied to gathered churches (1672)
- 84248: Valor beneficiorum: or, A valuation of all ecclesiastical preferments in England and Wales (1695)
- 84346: The temple (1674)
- 84361: The glorious lover· (1679)
- 84386: Secrets reveal'd: or, An open entrance to the shut-palace of the King (1669)
- 84463: Bibliotheca Parliamenti (1653)
- 84476: Sandys travels (1673)
- 84508: The Holland nightingale, or The sweet singers of Amsterdam (1672)
- 84600: Centrum naturę concentratum: or the salt of nature regenerated (1696)
- 84632: An explicatory catechism, or, An explanation of the assemblies shorter catechism (1673)
- 84739: Petri Gassendi Institutio astronomica (1653)
- 84802: Rhetorica Anglorum, vel Exercitationes oratorię in rhetoricam sacram & communem (1699)
- 84861: The catalogue of our English writers on the Old and New Testament (1668)
- 84907: The life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini (1667)
- 84936: Daretis Phrygii, historicorum omnium primi, de bello Trojano libri sex. Latino carmine a? Josepho Exoniensi elegantissime? redditi. Recogniti ac emendati cura? & studio Joannis Mori J.U.D. Qui eosdem argumentis illustravit, totumque opus vero auctori restituit (1675)
- 84955: An essay about the origine & virtues of gems (1672)
- 85087: Cassandra (1667)
- 85098: Querer por solo querer (1671)
- 85150: Karo?lou trismegi?stou 'epiphani?a (1660)
- 85191: An antidote against a careless indifferency in matters of religion (1698)
- 85224: The life and reign of King Henry the Eighth (1672)
- 85436: Dolus an virtus? or, An answer to a seditious discourse concerning the religion of England: and the settlement of reformed Christianity in its due latitude (1668)
- 85707: To receive the Lords Supper (1655)
- 86129: Art's master-piece. Or, A companion for the ingenious of either sex (1697)
- 86217: The art of distillation: or, A treatise of the choicest spagyrical preparations, experiments, and curiosities, performed by way of distillation (1664)
- 86358: The colloquies, or familiar discourses of Desiderius Erasmus of Roterdam (1671)
- 86393: A catalogue of chymicall books (1675)
- 86460: Chymical secrets, and rare experiments in physick & philosophy (1683)
- 86843: An exposition of the Creed (1692)
- 86915: The natural history of Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Peak, in Derbyshire (1700)
- 86951: The collection of the history of England· (1685)
- 87012: Presbytery display'd (1668)
- 87015: The trades-man's calling (1684)
- 87103: The canticles, or Song of Solomon paraphrased (1672)
- 87122: The dissenting casuist: or, The second part of A dialogue between Prejudice, a dissenting country gentleman, and Reason, a student in the University (1682)
- 87203: Pyretologia, or A history of feavers (1674)
- 87217: The Quakers apostasie from the perfect rule of the scriptures discovered (1656)
- 87228: Reliquię Wottonianę: or, A collection of lives, letters, poems (1685)
- 87261: Bathonia rediviva (1660)
- 87263: Historical antiquities, in two books· (1673)
- 87342: A sermon preached at the consecration of the Honourable Dr. Henry Compton, Lord Bishop of Oxford (1675)
- 87347: Mr. Fuller's letter to the right honourable the lord mayor (1700)
- 87422: Orthotonia, seu Tractatus de tonis in lingua Gręcanica (1673)
- 87572: The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia (1674)
- 87636: Flagellum: or The life and death birth and burial of O. Cromwell the late usurper (1672)
- 87673: Ęsop's fables with his life (1666)
- 87738: An account of the first voyages and discoveries made by the Spaniards in America (1699)
- 87782: The meaning of the Revelation, or A paraphrase with questions on the Revelation of the holy Apostle and evangelist John the Divine (1675)
- 87911: A treatise of the episcopacy, liturgies, and ecclesiastical ceremonies of the primitive times (1660)
- 87932: Astrologia reformata (1696)
- 87993: An additional appendix to Aurum reginę (1668)
- 88027: The works of the highly experienced and famous chymist, John Rudolph Glauber (1689)
- 88152: Wits interpreter: the English Parnassus. Or, A sure guide to those admirable accomplishments that compleat our English gentry, in the most acceptable qualifications of discourse or writing (1671)
- 88257: Several choice prophecyes of the incomparable and famous Dr Martin Luther (1666)
- 88287: Lexicon Anglo-Gręco-Latinum Novi Testamenti. Or, A complete alphabetical concordance of all the words contained in the New Testament, both English, Greek, and Latine (1658)
- 88325: A full declaration of the true state of the secluded Members case (1660)
- 88327: Concordia discors, or The dissonant harmony of sacred publique oathes, protestations, leagues, covenants, ingagements, lately taken by many time-serving saints, officers, without scruple of conscience (1659)
- 88524: Les reports de Sr Henry Yelverton Chevalier et Barrt (1674)
- 88679: The excellency of the pen and pencil (1668)
- 88770: Flagellum: or The life and death, birth and burial of O. Cromwell the late usurper: faithfully described (1669)
- 88810: Catalogus variorum & insignium librorum instructissimarum bibliothecarum doctiss. clarissimorumq[ue] virorum D. Johannis Godolphin, J.U.D. et D. Oweni Phillips, A.M. & Scholę Wintoniensis hypodidascali (1678)
- 88825: The English-American his travail by sea and land: or, A nevv survey of the VVest-India's (1648)
- 88901: Dary's miscellanies (1669)
- 88990: King William's toleration (1689)
- 88992: Siderevs nuncius (1653)
- 89012: Catalogus librorum in bibliothecis selectissimis doctissimorum virorum (1681)
- 89054: A chronicle of the kings of England (1665)
- 89241: A guide to the true religion[,] or, A discourse directing to make a wise choice of that religion men venture their salvation upon (1668)
- 89399: The original of all plots in Christendom (1680)
- 89405: Catalogus variorum & insignium librorum selectissimę bibliothecę Revendi viri D. Thomę Kidner (1677)
- 89405: Catalogus variorum & insignium librorum selectissimę bibliothecę Revendi viri D. Thomę Kidner (1677)
- 89466: An exposition of the creed. By John Lord Bishop of Chester (1676)
- 89469: A sermon preached November V. MDCLXXIII. at the Abbey-Church in Westminster. By John Lord Bishop of Chester (1673)
- 89516: Gregorii posthuma: or, Certain learned tracts (1649)
- 89579: A catalogue of all the books printed in England since the dreadful fire of London, in 1666. to the end of Michaelmas term, 1672 (1673)
- 89720: The mariners magazine; or, Sturmy's mathematical and practical arts (1669)
- 89833: English examples of the Latine syntaxis: Or, The rules of the Latine syntaxis exemplified in English sentences (1683)
- 90011: The great propitiation; or, Christs satisfaction (1672)
- 90041: The general history of England, both ecclesiastical and civil (1697)
- 90189: Catalogus librorum bibliothecarum D. Rich. Chace Theol. Bachel. D. Christ. Bathurst Med. Doct. D. Georg. Tonstall Med. Doct (1683)
- 90189: Catalogus librorum bibliothecarum D. Rich. Chace Theol. Bachel. D. Christ. Bathurst Med. Doct. D. Georg. Tonstall Med. Doct (1683)
- 90256: De scorbuto liber singularis (1672)
- 90283: A looking-glass for King-opposers, or, Twenty admirable examples of Gods severe justice and displeasure against the subscribers of the late engagement against our lawfull soveraign King Charles the II. and the whole House of Peers (1660)
- 90405: Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, sive Dictionarium idiomaticum Anglo-Latinum (1680)
- 90476: Cabala, sive Scrinia sacra: mysteries of state and government (1691)
- 90578: A discourse of local motion (1670)
- 90582: Kalendarium hortense: or, The gard'ners almanac (1683)
- 90634: De nupera Homeri editione Lugduno-Batavica, Hackiana (1659)
- 90690: The works of the reverend and learned divine, Thomas Jackson, D.D (1673)
- 90734: The first book of architecture (1676)
- 90864: English examples of the Latine syntaxis: or The rules of the Latine syntaxis exemplefied in English sentences (1692)
- 90890: De argumentorum inventione (1672)
- 90918: Pub. Terentii comoedię sex (1651)
- 91178: Elenchus scriptorum in Sacram Scripturam (1672)
- 91235: Historia rituum sanctę Ecclesię Anglicanę ex omni antquitate eruta (1672)
- 91399: Tears in time of pestilence: or, A spiritual antidote against the plague (1665)
- 91403: Interest in epitome: or, Tables in a shorter method than any hitherto publish'd (1699)
- 91528: A complete Christian dictionary (1678)
- 91576: Markou Anto?ninou tou autokratoros, to?n eis heauton, biblia 12. = Marci Antonini imperatoris, de rebus suis, sive de eis quę ad se pertinere censebat, libri XII. Locis haud paucis repurgati, suppleti, restituti: versione insuper Latina nova; lectionibus item variis, locisq[ue] parallelis ad marginem adjectis: ac commentario perpetuo explicati atque illustrati. Studio opera?que Thomę Gatakeri, Londinatis (1697)
- 91596: Deo & ecclesię sacrum (1668)
- 91649: The rare jewel of Christian contentment (1670)
- 91959: Catalogus variorum & insignium librorum instructissimę bibliothecę clarissimi doctissimiq[ue] (1676)
- 92137: The political mischiefs of popery: or, Arguments demonstrating, I. That the romish religion ruines all those countries where 'tis establish'd (1698)
- 92166: Logarithmo-technia: sive methodus construendi logarithmos nova, accurata, & facilis (1668)
- 92205: An essay to prove singing of Psalms with conjoin'd voices, a Christian duty (1696)
- 92272: Bibliotheca Baconica: or, A collection of choice English books (1686)
- 92345: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę viri cujusdam literati (1687)
- 92345: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę viri cujusdam literati (1687)
- 92346: Catalogus librorum medicorum, tam recentiorum qua?m antiquorum, e? regionibus vicinis nuperrime? importatorum (1686)
- 92442: Hodder's arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easie (1681)
- 92443: Hodder's arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easie (1697)
- 92584: A catalogue of the French books of Mr. Charles Mearne, late bookseller to His Majesty (1687)
- 92589: The accomplisht physician, the honest apothecary, and the skilful chyrurgeon (1670)
- 92605: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę Gualteri Rea armigeri (1682)
- 92605: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę Gualteri Rea armigeri (1682)
- 92659: Lex talionis; sive Vindicię pharmacoporum [sic] (1670)
- 92680: Commentaria & disputationes in Epistolam D· Pauli ad Hebręos: auctore D. Ludovico Tena, accitano, olim in complutensi academia primario theologię professore, & regalium collegiorum administratore, sacrorum Bibliorum interprete, &c. Quibus adduntur ob argumenti similitudinem h tractatus; Fr. Spanhemii Exercitationes de autore & epistola ad Hebręos. Ambr. Catharini Dissertatio de epistola ad Hebręos. Christ. Schlegelii Quęstiones de persona Melchisedeci. Herric. Guisardi Vindicię testamentarię in IX. ad Hebręos. Joh. Hopkinsoni Descriptio paradisi. Christ. Helvici De libris Thargumicis, Thalmudicis & Chaldaicis bibliorum paraphrasibus adversus Judęos. Alex: Mori Ad quędam loca novi f?deris notę nunc primum editę (1661)
- 92962: Exercitatio de origine & viribus gemmarum (1673)
- 92990: Kulo mah?anadim the most desireable object. H?emdat kol ha-goyim the desire of all nations. Mmah?mad e?nayim the desire of the eyes (1660)
- 92992: Jerusalem's glory breaking forth into the world (1697)
- 93004: The history of Portugal (1698)
- 93090: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira (1678)
- 93095: A chronicle of the kings of England (1670)
- 93117: An exposition upon the latter part of the Common-prayer-book (1672)
- 93126: A treatise of the Holy Communion (1677)
- 93147: The country gentleman's vade mecum: or His companion for the town· (1699)
- 93181: Great and glorious news from Ireland· (1690)
- 93184: Great news from Dundalk (1690)
- 93249: Several sermons preach'd on the whole eighth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans (1672)
- 93451: Apologia pro s. ecclesię patribus, adversus Joannem Dallęum De usu patrum, &c (1672)
- 93660: Sylva sylvarum: or, A natural history (1658)
- 93663: Gerania (1675)
- 93667: Compassionate counsel to all young-men (1691)
- 94016: Tryon's letters, upon several occasions (1700)
- 94041: The astrological judgment and practice of physick (1677)
- 94054: Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, sive Dictionarium idiomaticum Anglo-Latinum (1685)
- 94136: Secrets disclosed, or, A treatise of consumptions; their various causes and cure (1693)
- 94245: The whole book of Psalms (1700)
- 94610: The most natural and easie way of institution (1699)
- 94618: Pręlectiones theologicę (1661)
- 94663: The sermons of Mr. Henry Smith (1657)
- 94817: The compleat works of that eminent minister of God's word Mr. Isaac Ambrose (1682)
- 94867: A chronicle of the kings of England (1653)
- 94911: Troposchematologię rhetoricę libri duo (1672)
- 95003: Concordia discors, or The dissonant harmony of sacred publique oaths, protestations, leagues, covenants, ingagements, lately taken by many time-serving saints, officers, without scruple of conscience (1683)
- 95007: Enchiridion (1681)
- 95228: A true relation of the unjust accusation of certain French gentlemen, (charged with a robbery, of which they were most innocent) and the proceedings upon it, with their tryal and acquittance in the Court of Kings Bench, in Easter term last. Published by Denzell Lord Holles, partly for a further manifestation of their innocency, (of which, as he is informed, many do yet doubt) and partly for his own vindication, in regard of some passages at that tryal, which seemed very strongly to reflect upon him (1671)
- 95273: Cornelius Nepos de vita excellentium imperatorum (1700)
- 95410: The fortunate fool (1670)
- 95413: Motives and reasons for dissevering from the Church of Rome and her doctrine. By Chr. Musgrave, after he had lived a Carthusian monk for twenty years. Wherein, after the declaration of his conversion, he openeth divers absurdities practised in that Church, being not matters o report, but such things whereof he was an eye and ear witness (1688)
- 95420: Subjection for conscience sake, in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the court of aldermen, and the several companies, at Bow-Church, on the sixth of February, being the King's day. By Tho. Staynoe, B.D. rector of St. Ethelburgh (1686)
- 95425: Counsel to the afflicted: or, Instruction and consolation for such as have suffered loss by fire (1667)
- 95468: The whole duty of man, in all his stages (1700)
- 95514: Alle?lokrisia (1675)
- 95561: Ephemeris ad annum a nativitate Domini 1687 (1687)
- 95717: Pilulę antipudendagrię, or, Venus's refuge (1669)
- 95827: [A] brief vindication of an essa[y] to prove singing of psalms, &c (1696)
- 95838: Latham Spavv in Lancashire (1672)
- 95844: Basilius Valentinus, a Benedictine monk, Of natural & supernatural things (1671)
- 95911: A companion to the temple and closet: Or, A help to publick and private devotion (1672)
- 96009: Kalendarium hortense: or, the gard'ners almanac (1691)
- 96056: The laws and customs of the Miners in the Forrest of Dean, in the county of Gloucester (1687)
- 96104: A sure guide to the practical surveyor (1678)
- 96109: A complete Christian dictionary (1661)
- 96443: Familiar forms of speaking (1685)
- 96464: Fidelis Achates: or, An historical account of the most remarkable actions in the late reigns, and the present revolution (1699)
- 96520: Conscientious, serious theological and legal quęres, propounded to the twice-dissipated, self-created anti-Parliamentary Westminster juncto, and its members (1660)
- 96536: Anatomia sambuci: or The anatomy of the elder (1677)
- 96567: Christian directions (1674)
- 96720: Tuba stentoro-phonica (1671)
- 96813: Regulę philosophicę sub titulis XXII. comprehensę (1672)
- 96915: Christian prudence, or, Directions for the guidance and conduct of our selves, in the case of judging one another (1699)
- 97013: Jeremię Horroccii, Liverpoliensis, Angli, Opuscula astronomica (1673)
- 97212: A new systeme of the mathematicks (1681)
- 97215: The description and use of two arithmetick instruments (1673)
- 97261: Ephemeris ad annum a nativitate Domini 1686 (1686)
- 97361: Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, sive Dictionarium idiomaticum Anglo-Latinum (1673)
- 97444: Ephemeris ad annum a nativitate Domini 1688 (1688)
- 97554: The works of Thomas Goodwin, D.D. sometime president of Magdalene Colledge in Oxford. (1681)
- 97724: Carolina; or A description of the present state of that country, and the natural excellencies thereof (1682)
- 97748: The spirit of Quakerism, and the danger of their divine revelation laid open (1696)
- 97862: Aurifontina chymica: or, a collection of fourteen small treatises concerning the first matter of philosophers (1680)
- 97887: A brief narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New-England, in the year 1670 (1671)
- 98074: A discourse of the repugnancy of sin to the principles of universal reason (1679)
- 98210: Stereometry or, the art of gauging made easie by the help of a new sliding-rule (1689)
- 98249: Familiar forms of speaking (1680)
- 98252: A century of sermons upon several remarkable subjects: Preached by the Right Reverend Father in God, John Hacket, late Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. Published by Thomas Plume, D.D (1675)
- 98342: A learned treatise of the plague (1665)
- 98561: Auli Persi[i] Flacci Satirarum liber. Isaacus Casaubonus recensuit, & commentario libro illustravit (1647)
- 98573: Ars chirurgica (1698)
- 98737: Catalogus variorum librorum (1680)
- 98748: Lyra prophetica Davidis Regis sive Analysis critico-practica Psalmorum (1654)
- 98778: The door of heaven opened and shut (1676)
- 98795: A letter out of France, from one of the Duke of Monmouths souldiers, to his friend in London (1672)
- 98806: Thre?noikos (1672)
- 98859: Recreation, for ingenious head-pieces: or, a pleasant grove for their wits to walk in (1667)
- 98910: Tuba stentoro-phonica (1672)
- 99211: The true art of angling: or, The best and speediest way of taking all sorts of fresh-water fish with the worm, fly, paste, and other baits, in their proper seasons (1696)
- 99354: The works of Mr. John Cleveland (1699)
- 99401: Two discourses (1692)
- 99407: Harmonia apostolica, seu, Binę dissertatioes [sic] (1670)
- 99575: Man's sinfulness and misery by nature (1700)
- 99633: Mat. Devarii ejusdem scilicet, qui indicem uberrimum in e U Stathium, homeri interpretem, confecit. Liber de Gręcę linguę particulis (1657)
- 99761: Thomę Gatakeri Londinatis cinnus· Sive Adversaria miscellanea (1651)
- 99788: Lectiones opticę & geometricę (1674)
- 99853: The Abyssinian philosophy confuted: or, Telluris theoria neither sacred, nor agreeable to reason (1697)
- 100024: Memoires of the lives, actions, sufferings & deaths of those noble, reverend, and excellent personages, that suffered by death, sequestration, decimation, or otherwise, for the Protestant religion (1668)
- 100029: Stereometry made easie: or, The description and use of a new gauging-rod or sliding-rule (1684)
- 100067: Anglię notitia: or, The present state of England compleat (1692)
- 100076: A good help for weak memories: or, the contents of every chapter in the Bible in alphabetical dysticks (1671)
- 100081: Divine fancies (1671)
- 100179: Velitationes polemicę: or, Polemicall short discussions of certain particular and select questions. By I.D. Phil-Iren-Alethius (1651)
- 100195: Certain conscientious queries from Mr· Will· Jenkin (1651)
- 100228: Luciani Samosatensis Dialogorum selectorum libb. II (1649)
- 100238: A geographicall description of the kingdom of Ireland (1642)
- 100654: He te?s anthologias a?nthologia (1671)
- 100688: The believer's groan for heaven (1678)
- 100719: An idea of geography and navigation (1695)
- 100991: The English gardner: or, a sure guide to young planters & gardners (1699)
- 101050: Synopsis medicinę, or A compendium of astrological, Galenical, & chymical physick (1671)
- 101152: The poetical histories (1672)
- 101181: Index villaris: or, An exact register, alphabetically digested, of all the cities, market-towns, parishes, villages, the hundred, lath, rape, ward, wapentake, or other division of each county (1690)
- 101190: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira (1672)
- 101234: Aurum reginę; or A compendious tractate, and chronological collection of records in the Tower, and Court of Exchequer concerning queen-gold (1668)
- 101268: A short account of the life and death of Pope Alexander the VII (1667)
- 101401: A letter from a gentleman of the Lord Ambassador Howard's retinue, to his friend in London: dated at Fez, Nov. 1. 1669 (1670)
- 101430: Some popish errors, unadvisedly embraced, and pursued by our anticommunion ministers (1658)
- 101446: The second part of the present state of England· (1684)
- 101555: Velitationes polemicę: or, polemicall short discussions of certain particular and select questions· (1652)
- 101565: A chronicle of the kings of England (1660)
- 101582: Collectanea chymica (1684)
- 101612: Rapso?dio?n eutaxia, or, Select poems (1661)
- 101655: The Leviathan found out: or The answer to Mr. Hobbes's Leviathan, in that which my Lord of Clarendon hath past over. By John Whitehall of the Inner-Temple, Barrester at Law (1679)
- 101752: A short sober pacific examination of some exuberances in, and ceremonial appurtenances to the Common prayer (1661)
- 101936: Sylla's ghost (1683)
- 101981: A breviary of alchemy; or A commentary upon Sir George Ripley's recapitulation (1678)
- 102078: A plain and brief explanation upon the church catechisme (1674)
- 102146: Sapientia justificata, or, A vindication of the fifth chapter to the Romans (1657)
- 102309: The character of a good woman, both in a single and marry'd state (1697)
- 102340: A paraphrase on the canticles, or, Song of Solomon. By the late learned, and pious Protestant, Thomas Ager (1680)
- 102413: Divine poems (1680)
- 102538: The history of the vvorthies of England (1662)
- 102594: The history of four-footed beasts and serpents (1658)
- 102632: The philosophical epitaph of W.C. Esquire (1673)
- 102715: The nations address to the committee of grievances in Parliament, for the taking off the corporation oath (1689)
- 102946: An explication to the catechism of the Church of England. Part I (1685)
- 103089: Archimedis Opera (1675)
- 103114: A cleare and evident vvay for enriching the nations of England and Ireland, and for setting very great numbers of poore on work (1650)
- 103179: Pręparatio evangelica: or, A plain and practical discourse concerning the soul's preparation for a blessed eternity (1698)
- 103226: The immortality of the soul asserted, and practically improved (1697)
- 103333: Acteon & Diana (1656)
- 103487: LI sermons, preached by the Reverend Dr. Mark Frank (1672)
- 103495: A full and particular account of the seizing and imprisonment of the Duke of Tyrconnel, and other great officers, by the express command of the French King (1690)
- 103623: A list of the French kings fleet: now at sea (1689)
- 103654: The whole comical works of Monsr. Scarron (1700)
- 103681: An exact catalogue of all printed books and papers of various subjects, written upon sundry occasions by William Prynne Esq; a Bencher of the honourable society of Lincolns-Inne. Before, during, since, his imprisonments. Jucundi acti labores (1660)
- 103702: The reformed librarie-keeper (1650)
- 103825: The regular architect: or The general rule of the five orders of architecture of M. Giacomo Barozzio da Vignola. With a new addition of Michael Angelo Buonaroti. Rendered into English from the original Italian, and explained by John Leeke student in the mathematicks, for th use and benefit of free masons, carpenters, joyners, carvers, painters, bricklayers, plaisterers: in general for all ingenious persons that are concerned in the famous art of building (1669)
- 103835: Mr. Fuller's answer to the Jacobites (1700)
- 103891: A faithful account of the taking the bridge, and beating down, the Irish town of Athlone, which stands on the other side of the Shannon (1691)
- 103895: Publii Virgilii Maronis opera (1663)
- 103911: Upon the late lamentable fire in London (1667)
- 103912: A discourse written to a learned frier (1670)
- 103917: A choice collection of rare secrets and experiments in philosophy (1682)
- 103977: A defence of the Vindication of K. Charles the Martyr (1699)
- 104009: The compleat mendicant: or, unhappy beggar (1699)
- 104016: A list of the names of the field-officers, captains, lieutenants, and ensigns in the auxiliaries of the City of London, as they are now commissioned by Their Majesties prresent [sic] Commissioners of Lieutenancy for the said city, August 1690 (1690)
- 104093: Supplementum Lucani libri VII (1646)
- 104107: The manner of the coronation of the present Pope Alexander VIII (1689)
- 104151: Demonstration of astrology. Or, A brief discourse, proving the influence of the sun, moon, and stars, over this terraqueous globe (1696)
- 104200: Topsie-turvy, hey-down-derry, or The colledge of fools display'd (1672)
- 104226: The Franciscan convert: or A recantation-sermon of Anthony Egan (1673)
- 104242: The art of distillation: or, A treatise of the choicest spagyrical preparations, experiments, and curiosities, performed by way of distillation (1667)
- 104278: The speech of Sr George Pudsey Kt. at the time of his being sworn Recorder of the city of Oxford (1684)
- 104315: A copy book (1707)
- 104319: Miscellanea; or, serious, useful considerations. Moral, historical, theological (1661)
- 104338: Travels and voyages into Africa, Asia, and America, the East and West-Indies; Syria, Jerusalem, and the Holy-land (1696)
- 104457: Divine fancies (1675)
- 104486: Reflections on a libel, intituled, A plea for the apothecaries (1671)
- 104535: An advertisement concerning the most famous and safe cathartique and diurectique pills (1672)
- 104596: The question of re-ordination, whether, and how, a Minister ordained by the Presbytery, may take ordination also by the Bishop? By John Humfrey, Minist. Published for the sake of the many concerned, and perplexed abhout it at this season, without strife, for the promotion only of the holy gospel, and peace (1661)
- 104670: An exposition upon Sir George Ripley's Epistle to King Edward IV (1677)
- 104689: The Quakers unmasked, and clearly detected to be but the spawn of Romish frogs, Jesuites, and Franciscan fryers; sent from Rome to seduce the intoxicated giddy-headed English nation (1664)
- 104728: The wonders of the little world: or, a general history of man (1678)
- 104753: Ripley reviv'd: or, an exposition upon Sir George Ripley's hermetico-poetical works (1678)
- 104905: An English herbal: or, A discovery of the physical vertues of all herbs in this kingdom (1690)
- 104962: Comfortable words to afflicted consciences (1671)
- 104973: Archaionomia, sive De priscis Anglorum legibus libri (1644)
- 105032: A seasonable vindication of the supream authority and jurisdiction of Christian kings, lords, Parliaments, as well over the possessions, as persons of delinquent prelates and churchmen; or, An antient disputation of the famous Bohemian martyr John Hus (1660)
- 105208: The Pope's advice to his sons (1679)
- 105250: Anglię notitia: or The present state of England· The first part (1684)
- 105553: Vade mecum, or The necessary companion (1679)
- 105752: One hundred fifty three chymical aphorisms (1688)
- 105776: Britannię speculum or, A short view of the ancient and modern state of Great Britain (1683)
- 105975: The funeral of the mass: or, the mass dead and buried, without hope of resurrection. Translated out of French (1673)
- 106065: A full and perfect account of the seizing seven of K. James's officers (1690)
- 106105: A gentle reflection on the modest account, and a vindication of the loyal abhorrers, from the calumnies of a factious pen. By the author of the Parallel (1682)
- 106229: The life & death of that excellent minister of Christ Mr. Joseph Allein, late teacher of the church of Taunton in Somerset-shire; assistant to Mr. Newton. (1677)
- 106268: A practical catechism (1700)
- 106394: The anatomy of human bodies; comprehending the most modern discoveries and curiosities in that art (1694)
- 106518: Military and spirituall motions, for foot companies (1645)
- 106524: A second discourse about re-ordination (1662)
- 106620: Four tables of accompts ready cast up (1695)
- 106906: The originall cause of temporall evils (1645)
- 107111: An advertisement concerning those most safe and famous cathartique and diuretique pills (1672)
- 107370: A revindication set forth by William Parker, in the behalfe of Dr. Drayton deceased, and himself (1658)
- 107559: A relation of the beginnings and proceedings of the rebellion in the county of Cavan (1642)
- 107565: The history of the Old and New Testament (1697)
- 107663: Five vvonders seene in England (1646)
- 107730: A discourse concerning Christ his incarnation, and exinanition (1646)
- 107997: Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, sive Dictionarium idiomaticum Anglo-Latinum (1670)
- 108039: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper (1683)
- 108609: The funeral of the mass: or, The mass dead and buried, without hope of resurrection. Translated out of French (1677)
- 108621: A full and perfect account of the seizing seven of K. James's officers (1690)
- 108660: The art of distillation, or A treatise of the choisest spagyricall preparations performed by way of distillation (1651)
- 108827: The compleat troller, or, The art of trolling (1682)
- 108847: A description of new philosophical furnaces, or A new art of distilling (1651)
- 108886: The Franciscan convert: or A recantation-sermon of Anthony Egan (1673)
- 108887: New experiments and useful observations concerning sea-water made fresh (1684)
- 108948: The first book of architecture (1693)
- 108956: The third tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of the supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English Kings (1668)
- 109054: Index Biblicus: or The historical books of the Holy Scripture abridged (1668)
- 109519: The diseases of vvomen with child, and in child-bed (1672)
- 109578: An exact and most impartial accompt of the indictment, arraignment, trial, and judgment (according to law) of nine and twenty regicides, the murtherers of His late sacred Majesty of most glorious memory (1660)
- 109791: The pedegree and descent of His Excellency, General George Monck (1660)
- 109796: The marrow of the mathematicks (1686)
- 109835: Beheaded Dr. John Hewytts ghost pleading, yea crying for exemplarie justice against the arbitrary, un-exampled injustice of his late judges and executioners in the new High-Commission, or Court of Justice, sitting in Westminster-Hall (1660)
- 109839: A brief narrative of the manner how divers Members of the House of Commons, that were illegally and unjustly imprisoned or secluded by the Armies force, in December, 1648. and May 7. 1659. coming upon Tuesday the 27th of December 1659. (upon the providential reducing of mos of the Army to obedience, by the immediate hand of God) to discharge their trusts for the several counties and places for which they serve, were again forcibly shut out by (pretended) orders of the Members now sitting at Westminster, who had formerly charged the Army with the guilt of the said force, and professed a desire to remove it, that all the Members might sit with freedom and safety (1659)
- 109840: A brief necessary vindication of the old and new secluded Members, from the false malicious calumnies (1659)
- 109844: The case of the old secured, secluded, and now excluded Members, briefly and truly stated (1660)
- 109846: Conscientious, serious theological and legal quęres, propounded to the twice-dissipated, self-created anti-Parliamentary Westminster juncto, and its Members (1660)
- 109896: A short, legal, medicinal, usefull, safe, easie prescription, to recover our kingdom, Church, nation from their present dangerous, distractive, destructive confusion, and worse than Bedlam madnesse (1659)
- 109905: A plea for the Lords, and House of Peers: or, A full, necessary, seasonable, enlarged vindication of the just, antient, hereditary right of the lords, peers, and barons of this realm to sit, vote, judge in all the Parliaments of England (1675)
- 109927: The signal loyalty and devotion of Gods true saints and pious Christians, tovvards their kings: (as also of some idolatrous pagans) both before, under the law and Gospel (1660)
- 109934: The second part of The signal loyalty and devotion of Gods true saints and pious Christians under the Gospel, (especially in this our island) towards their Christian kings & emperors, whether orthodox or heterodox, virtuous or vicious, Protestants or papists, protectors or persecutors, ever since their kings and emperors first became Christian, till this present (1660)
- 110004: Pansebeia: or, A view of all religions in the world (1653)
- 110062: The history of the Turks (1684)
- 110093: A sermon preached in S. Peter's Westminster, on the first Sunday in Advent, at the consecration of the Right Reverend Fathers in God, John Lord Bishop of Durham, William Lord Bishop of S. David's, Beniamin L. Bishop of Peterborough, Hugh Lord Bishop of Landaff, Richard Lord Bishop of Carlisle, Brian Lord Bishop of Chester, and John Lord Bishop of Exceter. By W.S. B.D (1660)
- 110249: Vade mecum: or, a companion for a chirurgion (1670)
- 110339: A new light of alchymie (1650)
- 110514: An explicatory catechism, or, An explanation of the Assemblies shorter catechism (1680)
- 110648: A discourse and defence of arms and armory (1660)
- 110687: The abridgment of Christian divinitie (1650)
- 110688: The abridgment of Christian divinitie (1656)
- 110733: The way to save wealth (1695)
- 110903: Time and the end of time (1680)
- 110995: Synopsis medicinę: or, A compendium of the theory and practice of physick (1699)
- 112034: Romę ruina finalis, anno Dom. 1666 (1655)
- 112071: The imperial tragedy: written by a gentleman for his own diversion: and now made publick at the importunity of friends. Imprimatur, January 12. 1668. Roger L'Estrange (1669)
- 113418: Shinkin ap Shone her Prognostication for the ensuing yeer, 1654 (1654)
- 113837: A legal vindication of the liberties of England, against illegal taxes and pretended Acts of Parliament, lately enforced on the people: or, Reasons assigned by William Prynne of Swainswick in the county of Sommerset, esquire, why he can neither in conscience, law, nor prudence, submit to the new illegal tax or contribution of ninety thousand pounds the month (1660)
- 113889: A commemoration, or A calling to minde of the great and eminent deliverance from the powder-plot (1654)
- 113902: The doctrine of the bodies fragility (1654)
- 114098: The use and practice of faith: or faiths universal usefulness, and quickning influence into every kinde and degree of the Christian life (1657)
- 114507: Some necessity of reformation of the publick doctrine of the Church of England. Or a modest and brief reply to Dr Pearson's modest and learned, No necessity of reformation of the publick doctrine of the Church of England (1660)
- 114572: Minors no senators: or A brief discourse, proving infants under 21. years of age, to be uncapable, in point of law, reason, prudence, of being elected or admitted members of the High Court of Parliament (1661)
- 114945: Five sermons (1656)
- 115086: Supplementum chirurgię or The supplement to the marrow of chyrurgerie (1655)
- 115472: The bowing the heart of subjects to their sovereign (1660)
- 115597: Fasciculus chemicus: or Chymical collections (1650)
- 115861: Vox stellarum. Or, The voice of the starres (1651)
- 115995: Vade mecum: or, A companion for a chyrurgion (1651)
- 116204: The way step by step to sound and saving conversion (1659)
- 116516: A continuation of the memoires of Monsieur Bernier, concerning the empire of the Great Mogol (1672)
- 117163: Bibliotheca Parliamenti (1653)
- 117238: Propria quę maribus, quę genus, and as in pręsenti, Englished and explayned (1650)
- 117964: Three seasonable quęres (1660)
- 118295: An exact and most impartial accompt of the indictment, arraignment, trial, and judgment (according to law) of twenty nine regicides, the murtherers of His late sacred Majesty of most glorious memory (1660)
- 118363: The great memorial: or, A list of the names of those pretended judges vvho sate, and sentenced our late soveraign King Charles the First, in the place which they called the High Court of Justice (1660)
- 118425: The tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, upon an impeachment of high treason by the Commons assembled in Parliament (1700)
- 119380: The divine will considered in its eternal decrees, and holy execution of them. By Edward Polhill of Burwash in Sussex Esquire (1695)
- 119389: Vade mecum: or, The necessary companion (1692)
- 119482: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę reverend. & eruditi viri D. Samuelis Brooke, aulę Catharinę quondam socius (1681)
- 119482: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę reverend. & eruditi viri D. Samuelis Brooke, aulę Catharinę quondam socius (1681)
- 119518: Bibliotheca Anglicana: or, A collection of choice English books (1686)
- 119588: A catalogue of Latin and English books in folio and quarto (1694)
- 119599: A catalogue of Latin and French books to be sold by auction (1694)
- 119778: Time and the end of time (1683)
- 119998: The glorious lover (1696)
- 120041: The conditions upon which the patentees for making salt or brackish water fresh and wholsom, do intend to conclude with such persons that shall please to agree with them for the use of this invention either by sea or land (1684)
- 120118: A catalogue of choice Latin and English books, on most subjects (1694)
- 120131: Justi Lipsii Roma illustrata, sive Antiquitatum Romanarum breviarum. Et Georgii Fabricii chemnicensis veteris Romę cum nova collatio. Ex nova recensione Antonii Thysii, J.C. cui accesserunt in ha?c editione Justi Lipsii Tractatus peculiares, viz. De veterum Latinorum scriptura De re pecuniaria. De nominibus Romanorum. De ritu conviviorum. De censura & censu. De anno deque ejus diversitate: item ratione intercalandi. Cum figuris Ęneis in usum studiosę Juventutis, opus tam ad historias, qua?m poetas, cęterosq[ue] authores Romanos explicandos, utilissimum (1698)
- 120145: A Catalogue of Latin and English books, both antient and modern (1697)
- 120158: Pneumat-apologia. Or, An apology for the power & liberty of the Spirit (1674)
- 120201: A true relation at large of the whole proceedings during the imprisonment of Cornelius de VVitt (1672)
- 120203: The admirable virtues, and wonderful effects of the true and genuine tincture of coral, in physick (1676)
- 120207: A funeral sermon, preached March 13. 1697/8. For Mr. William Hartley, of Newport-Pagnel, apothecary. By J. Gibbs (1698)
- 120210: A catalogue of and English-phisick books to be sold by auction, on next Monday, being the 20th. of July, 1694 (1694)
- 120296: Hodder's Arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easie (1683)
- 120339: A treatise of a consumption, and the venereal disease (1700)
- 120479: Articles of visitation & enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical (1672)
- 120495: The guard of the tree of life. or, A sacramentall discourse (1661)
- 120581: The library of Mr. Tho. Britton, smallcoal-man (1694)
- 120941: Catalogus librorum theologicorum, juridicorum, philologicorum, medicorum, &c. bibliothecę D. D. Benj. Broeckhuysen, Philos. & Med. Doct. & aliorum (1684)
- 120941: Catalogus librorum theologicorum, juridicorum, philologicorum, medicorum, &c. bibliothecę D. D. Benj. Broeckhuysen, Philos. & Med. Doct. & aliorum (1684)
- 120952: Catalogus librorum theologicorum, philologicorum, mathematicorum, &c. Dris. Stokes & aliorum (1685)
- 120952: Catalogus librorum theologicorum, philologicorum, mathematicorum, &c. Dris. Stokes & aliorum (1685)
- 121421: Europe united by a joyfull peace[.] (1697)
- 121465: Index rhetoricus et oratorius, scholis, & institutioni tenerioris ętatis accommodatus (1676)
- 121507: Truth springing out of the earth (1670)
- 121663: The history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1697)
- 121709: A true narrative of the Portsmouth disputation, between some ministers of the Presbyterian, and others of the Baptist, persuasion, concerning the subjects and manner of baptism (1699)
- 121797: The reformed-school: and The reformed librarie-keeper. By John Durie. Whereunto is added I. An idea of mathematicks. II. The description of one of the chiefest libraries which is in Germanie, erected and ordered by one of the most learned princes in Europe (1651)
- 121798: The compleat miner: or A collection of the laws, liberties, ancient customs, rules, orders, articles and privileges of the several mines and miners in the counties of Derby, Gloucester and Somerset (1688)
- 121842: The lawfulnes of tithes, demonstrated to the convincing of such of the Quakers as pretend conscience against the payment of them: or, A demonstration for liberty of conscience to the Quakers in the payment of their tithes· By W.J (1676)
- 122129: His Majesty's most gracious speech to the States of Holland: with the States answer (1693)
- 122150: Hodder's Arithmetick, or, That necessary art made most easie (1693)
- 122156: Popery plain foppery: or, The excellency of the Protestant religion, in opposition to popery (1689)
- 122197: A full and impartial account of the late besieging and taking of the famous castle of Killishandra; in the province of Ulster in Ireland (1690)
- 122204: Cardines c?li: or, An appeal to the learned and experienced observers of sublunars and their vicissitudes, whether the cardinal signs of heaven are most influential upon men and things (1685)
- 122322: Comes commercii: or, The trader's companion (1699)
- 122579: Etmullerus abridg'd: or, A compleat system of the theory and practice of physic. Being a description of all diseases incident to men, women and children. With an account of their causes, symptoms, and most approved methods of cure, physical and chirurgical. To which is prefix'd a short view of the animal and vital functions; and the several vertues and classes of med'cines. Translated from the last edition of the works of Michael Etmullerus, late professor of physic in the University of Leiptsich (1699)
- 122592: Euclid's Elements (1686)
- 122600: Stereometry: or, the art of gauging made easie by the help of a sliding-rule (1696)
- 122719: Counsellor Manners his last legacy to his son (1698)
- 122903: The all-conquering genius of the most potent, and most serene prince James II (1685)
- 123152: Index rhetoricus et oratorius, scholis, & institutioni tenerioris ętatis accommodatus (1696)
- 123187: The merchants map of commerce (1677)
- 123218: Familiar forms of speaking (1698)
- 123287: Pansebeia: or, A vievv of all religions in the world (1655)
- 123401: The pious mans directions (1691)
- 123512: D. Junii Juvenalis et A. Persii Flacci Satyrę, interpretatione ac notis illustravit Ludovicus Prateus, rhetoricę professor emeritus (1699)
- 123643: A. Z! Quirini Kuhlmanni Testimonia humana (1683)
- 123647: Eutaxia to?u agrou?: or A vindication of a regulated inclosure (1656)
- 123703: The gazetteer's; or, Newsman's interpreter (1700)
- 123762: Les reports de Sr Henry Yelverton Chevalier et Barrt (1661)
- 123818: A new book of knowledge (1697)
- 123842: The country-survey-book: or Land-meters vade-mecum (1692)
- 123858: The raptures of a flaming spirit (1682)
- 123933: The perfect horse-man. Or The experienced secrets of Mr. Markham's fifty years practice (1671)
- 123979: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances (1698)
- 123988: Vade mecum: or, The necessary pocket companion (1699)
- 124010: A supplement to geometrical dialling, by Willial Leybourn, philomath. Shewing how by scale and compasses to inscribe such circles of the sphere into sun-dial-plains, that shall shew (besides the hour of the day) the diurnal motion of the Sun; his place in the zodiack; the time from his rising, and setting; the Babylonian, Italian, and Jewish hours; the point of the compass upon which the Sun is at any time of the day, and the proportions of shadows to their heights. Also a general and easie way to project hour-lines upon all kinds of superficies, without any regard had to their standing, either in respect of declination, reclination, or inclination. And how from a glass horizontally placed in the soyl of a window, to reflect hours upon any superficies, either flat, or curved; one, or many (1689)
- 124299: Natural magick (1669)
- 124347: The true art of angling: or, The best and speediest way of taking all sorts of fresh-water fish with the worm, fly, paste, and other baits, in their proper seasons (1697)
- 124412: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę Joannis Humphry (1682)
- 124482: The art of dialling (1681)
- 124483: The mariners magazine (1679)
- 124583: Dictionarium historicum, geographicum, poeticum (1671)
- 124606: A mathematical manual (1678)
- 124633: The Lord Cravens case stated; and the impostor dethron'd (1660)
- 124647: Vade mecum: or, The necessary companion (1687)
- 124702: Some improvements to the art of teaching (1676)
- 124778: The famous history of Guy Earl of Warwick. Written by Samuel Rowland (1680)
- 124821: Bentivolio and Urania (1673)
- 124822: The famous history of Guy of Warwick. Written by Samuel Rowland (1680)
- 124918: The vanity of mans present state proved and applyed (1676)
- 124965: The art of dialling (1690)
- 125056: The first book of architecture, by Andrea Palladio (1683)
- 125097: The doctrine of the Bible: or, rules of discipline (1699)
- 125159: An exposition upon Sir George Ripley's vision. Written by Ęyrenęus Philalethes, Anglus, cosmopolita (1677)
- 125205: Alex. Van Suchten Of the secrets of antimony (1670)
- 125346: Of trade (1700)
- 125348: A persuasive from the creatures (1695)
- 125379: The principles of a people stiling themselves Philadelphians (1697)
- 125394: Ars chirurgica (1699)
- 125418: The history of the state of the present war in Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Moravia, and Silesia (1683)
- 125504: Familiar formes of speaking (1678)
- 125565: The glorious lover (1685)
- 125688: Some improvements to the art of teaching (1683)
- 125762: England's grandeur, and way to get wealth: or, Promotion of trade made easy (1699)
- 125801: A plain and easie way of catechising such as are of weakest memories and of the meanest capacities (1680)
- 125917: The valorous warrior's welfare, in God's victorious warfare (1696)
- 125940: Conscientious, serious theological and legal quęres, propounded to the twice-dissipated, self-created anti-Parliamentary Westminster juncto, and its Members (1660)
- 125946: Ludus mathematicus: or, The mathematical game (1681)
- 125989: Enchiridion (1693)
- 126141: Most strange and terrible astrological predictions and dreadful presages for the ensuing year, 1684 (1684)
- 126290: Hodder's Arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easie (1690)
- 126332: A manual: or, Three small and plain treatises (1672)
- 126352: Xponometpia or, The measure of time in directions (1684)
- 126379: The great memorial: or, A list of the names of those pretended judges vvho sate, and sentenced our late soveraign King Charles the First, in the place which they called the High Court of Justice (1660)
- 126417: The experienc'd fowler: or, The gentleman, citizen, and country-man's pleasant and profitable recreation (1697)
- 126620: A true account of the heroick actions and enterprises of the confederate princes against the Turks and Hungarian rebels, during the last glorious campaign (1686)
- 126680: Bibliotheca medica viri clarissimi Nathanis Paget, M.D (1681)
- 126680: Bibliotheca medica viri clarissimi Nathanis Paget, M.D (1681)
- 126863: A strange wonder in Wiltshire, affirmed by three ministers that were eye-witnesses of this following relation (1674)
- 127106: Speculum mundi. Or, A glass representing the face of the world (1698)
- 127122: The Revelation reveled (1651)
- 127182: The loyal Protestant, or, Reasons for subscription and obedience to the laws and government of the Church of England both ecclesiastical and civil (1667)
- 127182: The loyal Protestant, or, Reasons for subscription and obedience to the laws and government of the Church of England both ecclesiastical and civil (1667)
- 127228: Tironum Latine balbutientium erudiendi promovendique methodus nova (1680)
- 127284: The art of ringing (1680)
- 127369: Justice revived (1661)
- 127407: An advertisement concerning those most famous and safe cathartique and diuretique pills (1672)
- 127422: Three contending brethren, Mr. Williams, Mr. Lob, Mr. Alsop, reconcil'd, and made friends (1698)
- 127521: An exact collection of the choicest and most rare experiments and secrets in physick & chyrurgery (both chymick and Galenick.) (1653)
- 127544: Familiar form of speaking (1691)
- 127577: The compleat bee-master; or, A discourse of bees (1698)
- 127643: Hodder's Arithmetick. Or, That necessary art made most easie (1694)
- 127694: The catologue of contented cuckolds (1685)
- 127712: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę selectissimę Edoardi Palmer armigeri (1680)
- 127733: Tabula numerorum quadratorum decies millium, una? cum ipsorum lateribus ab unitate incipientibus & ordine naturali usque ad 10000 progredientibus (1672)
- 127802: A discourse of the sulphur-bath at Knarsbrough in York-shire (1675)
- 127961: Heaven upon earth: or, the best friend in the worst of times (1669)
- 128073: The door of heaven opened and shut (1689)
- 128079: Lithgow's nineteen years travels through the most eminent places in the habitable world (1692)
- 128115: The Christian mourner comforted: or a sermon preached at the funeral of Mrs. Susanna Tyte, late wife of Mr. Tho. Tyte, sen. of Stalbridg, in the county of Dorset, Octob. 12. 1691. and since enlarged. Wherein is represented, I. What the funeral-practices of the heathens were and how unworthy of a Christian's imitation. II. The lawfulness of mourning at the Christians funeral. III. In what cases it is justifiable. IV. What those considerations are that tend to moderate the sorrows of surviving Christians for their deceased friends. By John Sprint, the meanest and unworthiest servant of the best and greatest Master (1692)
- 128213: Pręcipiolum: or The immature-mineral-electrum (1683)
- 128255: A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Tho. Whitchurch (1692)
- 128353: The queen-like closet: or, Rich cabinet (1684)
- 128446: The triumphs of London, for the inauguration of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Abney (1700)
- 128600: An exact and most impartial accompt of the indictment, arraignment, trial, and judgment (according to law) of twenty nine regicides, the murtherers of His late sacred Majesty of most glorious memory (1660)
- 128631: Palladiou Peri to?n te?s Indias ethno?n Kai? to?n Bragmano?n.= (1668)
- 128732: Tria peire?teria ank?ousta. Sive Experimenta admiranda cum observationibus insolitis medico-chymicis (1680)
- 128884: A full account of the great and terrible earthquake in Germany, Hungary and Turky (1673)
- 128906: Truth vindicated, against sacriledge, atheism, and prophaneness (1666)
- 128920: A true and perfect account of the examination, confession, tryal, condemnation, and execution of Joan Perry and her two sons, John & Richard Perry, for the suppos'd murder of William Harrison, Gent (1676)
- 129032: Argalus and Parthenia (1664)
- 129239: A warning from God to all apostates; or, the nature, great evil, and danger of apostacy discovered (1684)
- 129734: A congratulatory poem, to the high and mighty Czar of Muscovy (1698)
- 129832: A sermon preached at Bridgwater (1699)
- 129877: The characters, or The manners of the age (1700)
- 129906: A collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances and constitutions ecclesiastical (1671)
- 129949: A guide to young communicants: or, The whole duty of the sacrament (1695)
- 129988: Two sorts of latter days (1699)
- 129997: A narrative of the royal fishings of Great Britain and Ireland (1661)
- 130054: Urbs deplorata. A sermon preached in course in the cathedral church of St. Mary Lincoln (1669)
- 130060: An impartial collection of the great affairs of state, from the beginning of the Scotch rebellion in the year MDCXXXIX. To the murther of King Charles I (1683)
- 130150: The clergies honour: or, the lives of St. Basil the Great, Archbishop of Neo-cęsarea, and St. Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople. Drawn by way of parallel (1681)
- 130229: Vinetum Anglię: or, a new and easy way to make wine of English grapes and other fruit (1700)
- 130292: Tryon's letters, domestick and foreign (1700)
- 130323: Paradise lost (1675)
- 130380: A genuine explication of the visions of the book of Revelation (1670)
- 130404: New experiments and useful observations concerning sea-water made fresh (1684)
- 130405: New experiments and useful observations concerning sea-water made fresh (1684)
- 130552: Joh. Amos Commenii Orbis sensualium pictus: hoc est, Omnium fundamentalium in mundo rerum, & in vita actionum, pictura & nomenclatura. = (1700)
- 130715: Aischylou trago?diai hepta. Ęschyli tragoedię septem (1663)
- 130851: The philosophical epitaph of W.C. Esquire (1675)
- 130984: An abstract of the charter granted by His Majesty (1683)
- 131077: Counsellor Manners his last legacy to his son (1699)
- 131222: Bibliotheca Cornwalliana sive Catalogus variorum librorum theologicorum, philologicorum prę-cęteris selectiorum bibliothecę instructissimę, R. D. D. H. Cornwalli, ministri de Clapton, in commitatu Northampt. nuperrime defuncti (1700)
- 131245: Musica Deo sacra & ecclesię Anglicanę: or, Musick dedicated to the honor and service of God, and to the use of cathedral and other churches of England, especially of the Chappel-Royal of King Charles the First (1668)
- 131581: The apprentices companion (1699)
- 131602: A brief chronology of the most remarkable passages and transactions which occurred since his late renowned highness, Oliver Lord Protector vas [sic] invested with the government of the Commonwealth of England (1658)
- 131611: A discourse, wherein the interest of the patient in reference to physick and physicians is soberly debated (1669)
- 131760: The astrological judgment and practice of physick (1681)
- 131799: Articles of visitation & enquiry within the diocess of St Asaph, in the first episcopal visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Isaac by divine permission Lord Bishop of St. Asaph: in the second year of his translation. And exhibited to the church-wardens and side-men of every parish within the diocess of St. Asaph (1671)
- 131885: Musica Deo sacra & ecclesię Anglicanę: or, Musick dedicated to the honor and service of God, and to the use of cathedral and other churches of England, especially of the Chappel-Royal of King Charles the First (1668)
- 131956: Christ exalted, and wisdom justified: or The saints esteem of Jesus Christ (1659)
- 132023: Synopsis criticorum aliorumque S. Scripturę interpretum (1671)
- 132188: A compendium of practical musick in five parts (1667)
- 132300: A discourse, shewing the great happinesse, that hath, and may still accrue to his Majesties kingdomes of England and Scotland, by re-uniting them into one Great Britain (1641)
- 132799: The First part of the history of England (1668)
- 132912: Defensio legis: or, The whole state of England inquisited and defended for general satisfaction (1674)
- 132919: Evangelion te?s eire?ye?s (1699)
- 133110: The history of the conquest of China by the Tartars· (1671)
- 133125: The exact politician, or, Compleat statesman (1670)
- 133272: A sermon preached at the assizes held at Chester (1681)
- 133366: P. Terentii Carthaginensis Afri Comoedię sex (1700)
- 133378: The first part of a brief register, kalendar and survey of the several kinds, forms of all parliamentary vvrits (1659)
- 133379: A gospel plea (interwoven with a rational and legal) for the lawfulness & continuance of the antient setled maintenance and tenths of the ministers of the Gospel (1660)
- 133380: A plea for the Lords and House of Peers. Or A full, necessary, seasonable enlarged vindication, of the just, antient hereditary right of the earls, lords, peers, and barons of this realm to sit, vote, judge, in all the Parliaments of England (1659)
- 133535: The general history of England, both ecclesiastical and civil (1698)
- 133576: Five cases of conscience: occasionally determined by a late learned prelate (1667)
- 133686: Heaven and hell; or, The unchangeable state of happiness or misery for all mankind in another world (1700)
- 133845: A catalogue of the library of the late learned Dr. Francis Bernard, fellow of the College of Physicians, and physician to S. Bartholomew's Hospital (1698)
- 133997: The unbishoping of Timothy and Titus and of the angel of the Church of Ephesus: or, A brief elaborate discourse, proving Timothy and the angel to be no first, sole, or diocesan bishop of Ephesus, nor Titus of Crete (1661)
- 134020: A collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances and constitutions ecclesiastical (1671)
- 134034: A scheme and abstract of the Christian religion (1684)
- 134132: Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, sive Dictionarium idiomaticum Anglo-Latinum (1690)
- 134133: Troposchematologię rhetoricę libri duo (1683)
- 134197: The young man's guide to a vertuous life (1698)
- 134202: Romes glory; or, A collection of divers miracles wrought by popish saints, both during their lives, and after their deaths (1673)
- 134550: Divine poems (1674)
- 134702: Marcus Aurelius Antonius the Roman Emperour, his meditations concerning himself (1663)
- 134728: A paraphrase on the New Testament (1695)
- 134816: Hydriotaphia, urn-burial; or, A discours of the sepulchral urns lately found in Norfolk (1669)
- 135117: Bibliotheca Ashmoliana a catalogue of the library of the learned and famous Elias Ashmole, Esq (1694)
- 135397: The lives & deaths of most of those eminent persons who by their virtue and valour obtained the sirnames of Magni, or the Great (1675)
- 135421: A copy of the presentment and indictment found and exhibited by the Grand-Jury of Middlesex, in the Upper Bench at Westminster, on the last day of Hillary term, 1659 (1660)
- 135452: The carpenters rule made easie: or The art of measuring superficies and solids; as timber, stone, boards, glass, and the like (1676)
- 135823: The form of an address, expressing the true sense of the dissenting Protestants of England (1682)
- 135974: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral of Lincoln, July XVIII. 1681 (1681)
- 135990: Index villaris: or, An exact register, alphabetically digested, of all the cities, market-towns, parishes, villages, the hundred, lath, rape, ward, wapentake, or other division of each county (1700)
- 136052: Enchiridion (1667)
- 136145: The adventures of (Mr T.S.) (1670)
- 136394: Apollonii Conica (1675)
- 136404: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira (1681)
- 136432: Two centuries of select hymns and spiritual songs collected out of several chapters of the Holy Bible (1670)
- 136433: Two centuries of select hymns collected out of the Psalms (1672)
- 136472: The cities great concern, in this case or question of honour and arms (1674)
- 136487: Mystagogus poeticus; or the muses interpreter (1675)
- 136493: Seplasium (1693)
- 136659: London's calamity by fire bewailed and improved (1666)
- 136687: Justification onely upon a satisfaction: or, The necessity and verity of the satisfaction of Christ, as the alone ground of remission of sin, asserted & opened against the Socinians (1668)
- 136740: Tractatus de natura substantię energetica, seu de vita naturę (1672)
- 136832: The history of the damnable life and deserved death of Dr John Faustus· Newly printed; and in convenient places impertinent matter amended, according to the true copy printed at Frankford [sic] and translated into English, by P.R. Gent (1682)
- 137016: Multum in parvo or The pen's gallantry (1680)
- 137047: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral of Lincoln, July XXIX. 1683 (1684)
- 137049: Catalogi variorum in quavis lingua & facultate insignium tam antiquorum quam recentium librorum Richardi Davis bibliopolę. Pars secunda. Quorum auctio (in gratiam & commodum eruditorum) Oxonię habenda est e? regione ecclesię D. Michaelis, Octobris 4. 1686. per Guilielmum Coope Edv. Millingtonum bibliop. Lond (1686)
- 137152: Farther additions to a small treatise called Salt-water sweetned (1685)
- 137167: Time and the end of time (1680)
- 137218: The history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1677)
- 137265: The works of Josephus (1693)
- 137620: Mr. Wingate's Arithmetick, containing a plain and familiar method, for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick (1673)
- 137665: A true narrative of the Portsmouth disputation, between some ministers of the Presbyterian, and others of the Baptist persuasion, concerning the subjects and manner of baptism (1699)
- 137678: A pocket-companion; containing things necessary to be known, by all that values their health and happiness (1694)
- 137945: A manual: or, Three small and plain treatises (1672)
- 137970: The essays, or Councils, civil and moral, of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban (1696)
- 137971: The Resurrection founded on justice: or, A vindication of this great standing reason assigned by the ancients and modern (1700)
- 137977: A complete Christian dictionary (1655)
- 138019: The queen-like closet, or Rich cabinet (1681)
- 138079: Megista kai timia epangelmata: or The vertue, vigour, and efficacy of the promises display'd in their strength & glory (1669)
- 138135: The closet of the eminently learned Sir Kenelme Digbie Kt. opened (1669)
- 138205: Zymologia physica, or a brief philosophical discourse of fermentation (1675)
- 138209: Grammatica quadrilinguis, or, Brief instructions for the French, Italian, Spanish, and English tongues (1674)
- 138262: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę viri cujusdam literati (1681)
- 138262: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę viri cujusdam literati (1681)
- 138781: The history of the bucaniers of America (1699)
- 138839: Astrologia reformata (1697)
- 138840: Romanę historię anthologia recognita & aucta (1696)
- 138859: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper (1680)
- 138971: The pourtraiture of his royal highness, Oliver late Lord Protector &c. in his life and death (1659)
- 139244: Clavis astrologię elimata: or A key to the whole art of astrology new filed and polished (1676)
- 139354: The sermons of Mr. Henry Smith (1675)
- 139405: Mystagogus poeticus, or The muses interpreter (1672)
- 139462: A French grammar (1674)
- 139464: Epicteti Enchiridion (1659)
- 139465: Epicteti Enchiridion, una cum Cebetis Tabula (1659)
- 139694: Hodder's arithmetick· Or, That necessary art made most easie (1678)
- 139695: Hodder's arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easie (1685)
- 139709: The Geneva ballad. To the tune of 48 (1674)
- 139716: The compleat body of the art military (1668)
- 140166: The famous and pleasant history of Parismus, the valiant and renowned Prince of Bohemia (1699)
- 140172: Of the famous and pleasant history of Parismus, the valiant and renowned Prince of Bohemia (1680)
- 140267: Immorality, debauchery, and profaness [sic], exposed to the reproof of Scripture, and the censure of the law (1698)
- 140364: A caveat for the Protestant clergy. Or, A true acount of the sufferings of the English clergy upon the restitution of popery in the days of Queen Mary. The second edition. The author Henry Stubbe of Warwick. (1678)
- 140528: A true and impartial account of the birth, parentage, education, life, and conversation of Edmund Audley (1698)
- 140952: The certificates of several captains and masters of ships (1685)
- 141013: Reflections upon the Catholick ballad (1675)
- 141016: Great news from Athlone and Waterford, in Ireland (1690)
- 141024: Great news from Tingmouth; Torbay and Exon (1690)
- 141094: The theatre of Gods judgments, or, Vialls of wrath poured out upon obstinate and resolute sinners (1680)
- 141356: The wars of David, and the peaceable reign of Solomon (1700)
- 141419: A flaming whip for lechery: or, the whoremasters speculum (1700)
- 141469: A theatre of vvars, between England & France (1698)
- 141487: Westminster drollery, the second part (1672)
- 141628: A most wonderful and true relation of one Mr. Philips, who was stung to death by a serpent (1698)
- 141629: Tristitię Christianę: or An ocean of pious tears (1699)
- 141702: The works of the late learned divine Stephen Charnock, B.D (1699)
- 141822: Notable things, or, The way to save wealth (1697)
- 141865: Systema medicinale, a compleat system of physick, theorical and practical (1686)
- 142288: A thousand notable things containing modern curiosities (1700)
- 142452: The carpenters rule made easie: or, The art of measuring superficies and solids (1694)
- 142498: Charles the Second, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c (1681)
- 142858: A choice catalogue of the library of John Parsons, Esquire, late of the Middle-Temple, barrister: consisting chiefly of law & history, ancient and modern (1682)
- 142862: Catalogus librorum (in plurimis linguis insignium) in gratiam & commodum doctissimorum per auctionem vendendorum (1680)
- 143121: The compleat soldier, or expert artillery-man (1681)
- 143122: The history of the managements of Cardinal Julio Mazarine (1673)
- 143341: Gregorii posthuma: or, certain learned tracts written by John Gregory, M.A. and chaplain of Christ's-Church in Oxon. Together with a short account of the author's life, and elegies on his much-lamented death. Published by his dearest friend, J. G. B. D. of Merton College (1664)
- 143387: A most compleat compendium of geography, general and special (1700)
- 143415: Minerva. The High-Dutch grammer (1685)
- 143428: Choice observations made in travels through France and Italy (1696)
- 143651: The whole book of Psalms (1699)
- 143652: The whole book of Psalms (1698)
- 143737: The world turn'd upside down: or, a plain detection of errors, in the common or vulgar belief, relating to spirits, spectres or ghosts, dęmons, witches, &c (1700)
- 143794: A true relation at large of the whole proceedings during the imprisonment of Cornelius de Witt, old burgermaster of the city of Dort, ruwaert of the country of Putten, &c (1672)
- 144195: A rational and speedy method of attaining to the Latin tongue (1698)
- 144385: Congratulatory poem to the High and Mighty Czar of Muscovy on his arrival in England on Tuesday the 11th. of this instant January, 1697/8 (1698)
- 144579: Delight and pastime: or, Pleasant diversion for both sexes (1697)
- 144658: The vvhole art of navigation (1686)
- 144733: A funeral tear, to the memory of the Honourable Capt. James Killigrew (1695)
- 145006: Instructions for history (1680)
- 145019: Chronicus canon Ęgyptiacus Ebraicus Gręcus et disquisitiones D. Johannis Marshami Eq. Aur. & Bar. (1672)
- 145154: An account of the late action and defeat, in Waterford-Bay, in Ireland. By three of Their Majesties men of war (1690)
- 145393: To the pious and sacred memory of our late dread soveraign, Mary, Queen of England, &c (1695)
- 145573: Trading spiritualized (1696)
- 145626: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira, in the year, 1548 (1668)
- 145705: A discourse of women, shewing their imperfections alphabetically. Newly translated out of the French into English (1673)
- 145745: A true relation of the unjust accusation of certain French gentlemen, (charged with a robbery, of which they were most innocent) and the proceedings upon it, with their tryal and acquittance in the Court of Kings Bench, in Easter term last. Published by Denzell Lord Holles, partly for a further manifestation of their innocency, (of which, as he is informed, many do yet doubt) and partly for his own vindication, in regard of some passages at that tryal, which seemed very strongly to reflect upon him (1670)
- 145801: Evangelical and Catholick unity, maintained in the Church of England: or an apology for her government, liturgy, subscriptions, &c (1682)
- 145951: The compleat cook: or, the whole art of cookery (1694)
- 146011: The signal loyalty and devotion of God's true saints and pious Christians (1680)
- 146200: An account of some remarkable eclipses, and the effects observ'd to ensue thereupon (1699)
- 146205: The pattern of catechistical doctrine at large: or, A learned and pious exposition of the Ten Commandments (1675)
- 146277: A catalogue of very good Latin and English books, on most subjects: being the library of the late worthy divine, Mr. John Starkey (1694)
- 146277: A catalogue of very good Latin and English books, on most subjects: being the library of the late worthy divine, Mr. John Starkey (1694)
- 146559: Leshon limudim Lingua eruditorum: sive Methodica institutio linguę sanctę (1650)
- 146561: Lyra prophetica Davidis Regis. Sive Analysis critico-practica Psalmorum (1650)
- 146724: The faithful surveyor (1665)
- 146729: Charles the Second, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, &c (1678)
- 146765: Mensa mystica; or, A discourse concerning the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1667)
- 146777: A sermon preached in S. Peter's Westminster, on the first Sunday in Advent, at the consecration of the right reverend fathers in God, John Lord Bishop of Durham, William Lord Bishop of S. David's, Bengjamin L. Bishop of Peterborough, Hugh Lord Bishop of Landaff, Richard Lor Bishop of Carlisle, Brian Lord Bishop of Chester, and John Lord Bishop of Exeter. By W.S. B.D (1660)
- 146798: A brief, pithy discourse upon I Corinthians 14. 40. Let all things be done decently and in order (1661)
- 146821: Articles of peace, ratiffied [sic] and confirmed between the king of Denmark, and the House of Lunenburgh. Licensed, October the 17th. 1693 (1693)
- 146855: A congratulatory address to the right honourable Sir William Ashurst, upon his election to the mayoralty of London (1693)
- 146900: The merchant's ware-house laid open: or, the plain dealing linnen-draper (1696)
- 146932: The trade & fishing of Great-Britain displayed (1662)
- 146944: This catalogue with many other scarce and good books (not mentioned) will be sold by auction to booksellers only, this present Monday, being the twenty eighth of September, 1691. betwixt three and four in the afternoon, at the Blew Anchor-Inn in Little Britain (1691)
- 146976: Nomenclatura trilinguis Anglo-Latino-Gręca: or, A short vocabulary, English, Latin, and Greek (1697)
- 146992: The trades-man's calling (1698)
- 147120: Dux grammaticus tyronem scholasticum ad rectam orthographiam, syntaxin, & prosodiam dirigens (1677)
- 147174: A catalogue of Latin and English books to be sold by auction, on wednesday being the 2d. of January, 1694/5, at three of the clock in the afternoon (1695)
- 147262: A century of reasons for subscription and obedience to the laws and government of the Church of England, both ecclesiastical and civil. With reasons against the covenant (1663)
- 147262: A century of reasons for subscription and obedience to the laws and government of the Church of England, both ecclesiastical and civil. With reasons against the covenant (1663)
- 147343: Te?s Kaine?s Diathe?ke?s apanta. Novi Testamenti libri omnes. Adiectę sunt varię lectiones, cum diligenti similium locorum collatione (1648)
- 147366: Come and welcome, to Jesus Christ: or, a plain and profitable discourse on John VI. verse xxxvij (1700)
- 147729: Some improvements to the art of teaching (1687)
- 147812: A discoruse [sic] concerning the operations of the Holy Spirit (1690)
- 147940: Bibliotheca Parliamenti (1653)
- 147971: A new geography (1681)
- 148181: Culpeper's last legacy (1671)
- 148202: Hodder's arithmetick: or, that necessary art made most easie (1699)
- 148437: New experiments and useful observations concerning sea-water made fresh (1685)
- 148495: A catalogue of virtuous women recorded in the Old & New Testament (1671)
- 148562: The description and use of two arithmetick instruments (1673)
- 148660: Dallington epitomisd: or Aphorisms civil & military (1700)
- 148678: Choice and experimented receipts in physick and chirurgery (1668)
- 148875: The new parallel, or the history of Catiline's conspiracy against the commonwealth of Rome (1696)
- 148913: The [c]ompleat [ac]ademy, [ ] the newest [n]ursery of complements (1683)
- 148974: Catalogus librorum in plurimis linguis maxime insignium bibliothecarum viri eruditi Stephani Watkins (1679)
- 149049: The whole duty of a Christian (1681)
- 149056: Xenopho?ntos kyrou paideias biblia 8 (1698)
- 149246: Harmonia apostolica, seu, Binę dissertationes (1670)
- 149375: Familiar forms of speaking (1693)
- 149474: A looking-glass for lascivious young men: or, the prodigal son sifted (1689)
- 149642: Hodder's arithmetick: or, that necessary art made most easie (1687)
- 149789: The Norfolk stiff-rump: or The apple-dumpling eater (1692)
- 149828: The new parallel, or the history of Catiline's conspiracy against the commonwealth of Rome (1696)
- 150079: The ladies looking-glass (1689)
- 150188: The innocent maid deceiv'd by a dissembling batchelor (1690)
- 150240: The history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1694)
- 150286: The happy shepherd: or, The charming virgin (1689)
- 150314: Historia orientalis: authore Gregorio Abul-Pharajio, malatiensi medico (1672)
- 150539: England's joy, for the taking off the chimney-money (1670)
- 150727: Romę ruina finalis, anno Dom. 1666 (1663)
- 150751: Enter into thy closet, or, A method and order for private devotion (1684)
- 150784: Wanton Will. of Wapping (1686)
- 150804: Private devotions, digested into six litanies (1671)
- 151225: The royal health (1689)
- 151228: The royal farewel (1690)
- 151293: A sermon preached in the parish-church of Stourepaine in the county of Dorset, upon Trinity-Sunday, being the 18th of June, in the year of our Lord 1671. Containing a rule of rejoycing; wherein is handled 1. The duty enjoyned. 2. The limitation of the duty. 3. The extent of the duty. 4. The ingemination of the duty. By John Straight, Master of Arts, sometime a member of Queens-Colledge in Cambridge, now Vicar of Stourepaine aforesaid, and Chaplain to the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. John Davenant, late Lord Bishop of Sarum (1671)
- 151581: The year of jubile: or The time of restitution of all things (1700)
- 151590: Elysij campi. A paradise of delights: or an elixier of comforts (1672)
- 151700: The abridgment of Christian divinity; or, True religion and undefiled in all its principal and most usefull branches (1695)
- 151755: A penitent old disciple vindicated from the impudent clamours of Thomas Camm, in a book by him entituled, An old apostate expos'd (1699)
- 151773: An exact and most impartial accompt of the indictment, arraignment, trial, and judgment (according to law) of twenty nine regicides, the murtherers of His late sacred Majest[y] of most glorious memory (1660)
- 151811: An explicatory catechism: or, An explanation of the Assemblies Shorter catechism (1693)
- 151860: William R. His Majesty's gracious letter to the Privy Council of Scotland, for adjourning the Parliament (1690)
- 152090: Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion of the Lords Supper (1684)
- 152332: Some improvements to the art of teaching (1687)
- 152334: English examples of the Latine syntaxis (1699)
- 152335: English examples of the Latine syntaxis (1686)
- 152483: A vindication of the considerations concerning common-fields and inclosures: or, A rejoynder unto that reply which Mr. Moore hath pretended to make unto those considerations (1656)
- 152510: An explicatory catechism: or, an explanation of the assemblies shorter catechism (1680)
- 152737: A pocket-companion; containing things necessary to be known, by all that values their health and happiness (1693)
- 153488: Practical piety; or, The pastor's last legacy to his beloved people directing how to walk with God in these apostatizing times (1681)
- 153489: An encomiastick and congratulatory poem (1697)
- 153585: The six voyages of John Baptista Tavernier, Baron of Aubonne; through Turky [sic] into Persia, and the East-Indies, for the space of forty years (1678)
- 153846: Campanalogia: or, The art of ringing improved (1680)
- 153869: Liquor alchahest, or A discourse of that immortal dissolvent of Paracelsus & Helmont (1684)
- 153870: An exposition upon Sir George Ripley's Epistle to King Edward IV (1677)
- 153871: A breviary of alchemy (1677)
- 154120: A directory for the managing of the royal trade of fishing with nets, hooks, and line, in an experimental way, for all those that shall employ a stock therin. Set forth by Simon Smith, agent for the royal fishings of Great Brittain and Ireland (1662)
- 154397: Tachygraphy (1685)
- 154714: An advertisement concerning those most famous cathartique and diuretique pills (1671)
- 155385: Catalogus librorum medicorum, tam recentiorum qua?m antiquorum, e? regionibus vicinis nuperrime? advectorum (1686)
- 156095: Catalogus librorum bibliothecae Gualteri Rea armigeri (1692)
- 156095: Catalogus librorum bibliothecae Gualteri Rea armigeri (1692)
- 156192: Enchiridion (1682)
- 156195: Divine poems (1674)
- 156216: Pyretologia, or A history of feavers (1674)
- 156249: A psalm of thanksgiving, to be sung by the children of Christ's-Hospital (1685)
- 156250: A psalm of thanksgiving, to be sung by the children of Christ's-Hospital, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in Easter Week, (according to ancient custom) for their founders and benefactors, 1684 (1684)
- 156496: Chirurgus methodicus; or, the young chirurgion's conductor through the labyrinth of the most difficult cures occurring in his whole art (1689)
- 156629: A pleasant new ballad to sing evening and morn, of the bloody murther of Sir John Barley-Corn (1689)
- 156720: The marrow of the mathematicks (1690)
- 156734: The beau's academy, or The modern and genteel way of wooing and complementing (1699)
- 156738: A mathematical manual (1677)
- 156901: Accompts of merchandise (1668)
- 156921: The pedegree and descent of his Excellency, General George Monck (1659)
- 157146: A list of the names of the field-officers, captains, lieutenants, and ensigns in the auxiliaries of the City of London (1690)
- 157640: The names of the benefactors, and the sums by their charity contributed to the Isle of Man (1674)
- 157641: The second volume of an impartial collection of the great affairs of state (1683)
- 158146: A manual for husbands & wives (1697)
- 158365: A guide to ladies, gentlewomen and maids (1668)
- 158538: Catalogus librorum ex Gallia aliisque locis in angliam advectorum, propriis sumptibus Roberti Littlebury (1676)
- 158814: A wonderful prophesie, declared by Christian James (1690)
- 158898: The life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini, who governed the church, during the time of Innocent the X (1667)
- 158899: The life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini, who governed the church, during the time of Innocent the X (1666)
- 159012: The essays or counsels, civil & moral, of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount S. Alban (1673)
- 159121: The glorious lover. A divine poem, upon the adorable mystery of sinners redemption (1685)
- 159184: Cassandra the fam'd romance (1667)
- 159670: The history of Romish treasons & usurpations (1671)
- 159886: Musica Deo sacra & ecclesię Anglicanę: or, Musick dedicated to the honor and service of God, and to the use of cathedral and other churches of England, especially of the Chappel-Royal of King Charles the First (1668)
- 159965: Musica Deo sacra & ecclesię Anglicanę: or, Musick dedicated to the honor and service of God, and to the use of cathedral and other churches of England, especially of the Chappel-Royal of King Charles the First (1668)
- 160432: The history of the Turks in the progress of their war in Europe, and particularly in Hungary (1697)
- 160436: The history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1693)
- 160464: The six voyages of John Baptista Tavernier, Baron of Aubonne; through Turky, into Persia and the East-Indies, for the space of forty years (1677)
- 160542: The life and reign of King Henry the Eighth. Written by the Right Honourable Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury· (1683)
- 160581: Comes commercii: or, The trader's companion (1699)
- 160609: A collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances and constitutions ecclesiastical (1671)
- 160705: De rachitide sive morbo puerili (1650)
- 160829: New experiments and useful observations concerning sea-water made fresh, according to the patentees invention (1684)
- 160858: The pleasant and delightful history of Dorastus and Fawnia (1680)
- 161457: Fisher's new spelling book (1700)
- 161559: Phrases oratorię elegantiores (1661)
- 161586: Familiar forms of speaking compos'd for the use of schools (1678)
- 161884: The Dutch fortune-teller (1693)
- 161954: The fourth part of The present state of England (1683)
- 162135: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę Humphredi, episcopi Londinensis (1677)
- 162211: Baker's arithmetick: teaching the perfect work and practice of arithmetick both in whole numbers & fractions (1670)
- 162532: A treatise concerning the Lord's Supper (1697)
- 162546: Two treatises, by the honourable and truly learned Sir Kenelm Digby Knight (1669)
- 162719: Multum in parvo, or, The pen's gallantry (1686)
- 162737: Charles the Second, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. To all and singular archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deans (1684)
- 162754: Charles the Second, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all and singular archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deans, and their officials, parsons, vicars, curates, and all other spiritual persons (1684)
- 162864: Hydriotaphia, urn-burial; or, A discourse of the sepulchral urns lately found in Norfolk (1668)
- 162867: A new adventure, for law-books to be disposed of by lot (1698)
- 162993: A chronicle of the kings of England (1665)
- 163537: An elegy on the unfortunate, though glorious deaths, of that most noble prince, and famous general Frederick duke of Schomberg, and the reverend and truly valiant Dr. George Walker (1690)
- 163539: An elegy on the much lamented death of the Reverend Father in God, Edward Stillingfleet (1699)
- 163685: The Dutch's happy conquest: or, The French routed (1689)
- 163695: Monastici Anglicani volumen secundum, de canonicis regularibus Augustinianis (1673)
- 163724: A draught or model in order to an universal accommodation in the business of religion (1689)
- 163740: The first principles of the oracles of God (1680)
- 163743: The clergies honour (1682)
- 163765: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper (1683)
- 163767: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper (1671)
- 164470: Multum in parvo: or The pen's gallantry (1683)
- 164496: The six voyages of John Baptista Tavernier (1678)
- 164840: A manual of arithmetick (1696)
- 164873: Catholick news from Purgatory, a vision (1679)
- 164887: A catalogue of variety of books in quires to be sold by auction, (some of them in numbers) to booksellers only (1688)
- 165158: Cabala, sive Scrinia sacra: mysteries of state and government (1691)
- 165243: The brandy-bottle plot (1689)
- 165283: Vade mecum: or, A companion for a chirurgion (1689)
- 165284: Vade mecum: or, a companion for a chyrurgion (1679)
- 165411: Britannia reflorescens, in a prospect of the ancient and now flourishing state of Great Britain (1684)
- 165588: The psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, of the Old & New Testament, faithfully translated into English meeter (1671)
- 165692: Elegantię poe?ticę in locos communes digestę, &c. optimis auctoribus collectę (1667)
- 165716: A description of the island of Jamaica (1672)
- 165767: The isle of man: or, The legal proceeding in Man-shire against sinne (1677)
- 165817: The present state of the universe (1696)
- 165819: Plane?s apokalypsis (1673)
- 165890: Markou Anto?ninou tou autokratoros, to?n eis heauton, biblia 12. = Marci Antonini imperatoris, De rebus suis, sive de eis quę ad se pertinere censebat, libri XII. Locis haud paucis repurgati, suppleti, restituti: versione insuper Latina nova; lectionibus item variis, locisq[ue] parallelis ad marginem adjectis: ac commentario perpetuo explicati atque illustrati. Studio opera?que Thomę gatakeri, Londinatis (1697)
- 166225: The regular architect: or the general rule of the five orders of architecture of M. Giacomo Barozzio da Vignola (1669)
- 166428: Index villaris: or, An exact register, alphabetically digested, of all the cities, market-towns, parishes, villages, the hundred, lath, rape, ward, wapentake, or other division of each county: the bishopricks, deaneries, churches, chappels, hospitals; with the rectories an vicarages in England and Wales, and their respective valuations in the King's books: the private seats of the King, nobility and gentry: the number of Parliament-men sent by cities or burroughs: the inns of court, colleges, inns of chancery, or other societies: the latitude of each particular place, and difference of longitude, east or west from London: explained by words at length, and symbols, or characters; in a plain, and most intelligible method. Hereto is added a perfect catalogue of the nobility of England and Wales, to the present time, May 20. 1690. with their respective seats and the counties wherein they are situate. (1690)
- 166695: Catalogus bibliothecę illustrissimi domini Gulielmi Ducie Vicecomitis Duni (1680)
- 166802: The garland of good-will (1690)
- 166824: The dead man's song, whose dwelling was near Basing-Hall, in the city of London (1695)
- 166840: The carpenters rule made easie (1684)
- 167388: A catalogue of the library of Mr. Thomas Chambers. Consisting of known vendible and useful books on most subjects and in all volumes (1689)
- 167435: A catalogue of very good Greek, Latin, and English books to be sold only to booksellers (1690)
- 167464: A catalogue of English, French, Italian, Dutch and Spanish, books in all volumes (1689)
- 167650: Come and welcome to Jesus Christ: or, A plain and profitable discourse on John VI. verse xxxvij (1697)
- 167924: The whole book of psalms: with the usual hymns and spiritual songs (1697)
- 168033: The history of the Romish inquisition and inquisitors (1700)
- 168277: Shinkin ap Shone her prognostication for the ensuing year, 1654 (1654)
- 168717: Mechanica: sive, De motu, tractatus geometricus (1670)
- 168883: A Protestant picture of Jesus Christ (1666)
- 169055: The behaviour, confession, and execution of the twelve prisoners that suffer'd on Wednesday the 22 of Jan. 1678/9 (1679)
- 169070: Iter boreale (1670)
- 169210: Of bodies, and of mans soul (1669)
- 169368: The way to save wealth (1697)
- 169408: [ ... ] or, Strange news from the Fenns (1699)
- 169456: An excellent ballad of a prince of England's courtship to the king of France's daughter (1700)
- 169653: A collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances and constitutions ecclesiastical (1671)
- 169814: The godly maid of Leicester (1670)
- 170299: Jesus is God: or, The deity of Jesus Christ vindicated (1694)
- 170569: Sidereus nuncius (1653)
- 181676: The painting of the ancients (1638)
- 205462: Arthur of Brytayn. (1560)
- 207934: A collection of Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, fitted for morning and evening worship in a private family. By Samuel Burt, minister of the Gospel (1724)
- 208009: A token of Christian love: or, The fourth gift of Theophilus Philanthropos, M.D (1742)
- 208183: The Pretty maiden's delight being a collection of the following favourite songs (1798)
- 208637: A prognostication for ever, made by Erra Pater, a Jew, born in Jewry, doctor in astronomy and physick (1712)
- 209038: Bibliopolii Husseyani (1707)
- 209042: Bibliotheca Gaylardiana (1708)
- 210554: Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta (1740)
- 210625: The curse of regicides (1712)
- 210731: National ingratitude exemplified, in the case of Gideon, and his family; and applied to the present times (1741)
- 210758: The deity and satisfaction of Christ asserted (1747)
- 210970: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1744)
- 211201: A rational account of the weather (1738)
- 211504: A new year's gift, humbly offered to the consideration of all the thirtieth of January preachers (1742)
- 211838: A sermon preached at the cathedral church of Worcester, on Thursday the 9th of October, 1746 (1746)
- 212113: Geography anatomiz'd (1716)
- 212915: Funeral sermon upon Mr. Noble (1713)
- 213139: A discourse on the prayer of Jabez (1736)
- 213146: The nature of true holiness explained (1749)
- 213149: A sermon preached at an ordination of deacons. March 5, 1735 (1735)
- 213216: The circumstances of the Jewish people an argument for the truth of the Christian religion (1743)
- 213277: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Hannah Hurst (1720)
- 213466: Bibliotheca Warleiana (1723)
- 213491: An impartial history of Michael Servetus (1724)
- 213555: A catalogue of books in Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, &c (1701)
- 213560: A sermon preached at Pinners-Hall, on occasion of the death of the late learned and reverend Jeremiah Hunt, D.D (1745)
- 213695: Collectio itineraria: or a catalogue of valuable books (1725)
- 213768: The religious government of a family (1762)
- 213773: A sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Martha Clarke (1730)
- 213825: The infallibility, dignity, and excellency of humane judgment. Being a new art of reasoning, and discovering truth, ... The method illustrated, and apply'd to the common disputable cases in religion and politicks (1719)
- 213835: The infallibility of humane judgment; its dignity and excellency (1721)
- 215452: A modest plea for the maintenance of the Christian ministry (1729)
- 216880: The history of the downfall and resurrection of episcopacy in Great Britain (1717)
- 217169: Tobacco (1718)
- 218140: Short but yet plain elements of geometry (1746)
- 218517: God the portion of his people (1744)
- 219375: Cajo marzio coriolano, drama (1723)
- 220620: Remarks on Dr. Cheyne's essay on health and long life (1724)
- 220621: Remarks on Dr. Cheyne's Essay (1724)
- 220854: Alcina. An opera. As it is perfom'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden (1735)
- 221039: The baptist-Catechism (1747)
- 221318: Bibliotheca Salmoneana, pars prima. Or, a catalogue of part of the library of the learned William Salmon, M.D. deceas'd (1713)
- 221327: Bibliotheca Showereana: or, a catalogue of the library of the late Learned and Reverend Mr. John Shower (1716)
- 221641: Animadversions upon Mr. Tho. Chubb's discourse on miracles (1741)
- 222134: The architecture of A. Palladio (1742)
- 222166: Ariadne in Crete (1733)
- 222181: Arithmetick (1733)
- 222183: Arithmetick (1739)
- 222297: The artificer's looking-glass (1726)
- 222497: At the old trunk, hat, and bandbox manufactory, no.24, in Little-Britain, London; Edward Kirby continues to serve (1785)
- 222512: Atalanta (1736)
- 222965: The saints complaint (1745)
- 224225: Antidotaria (1721)
- 225271: A brief essay concerning the soul of man (1725)
- 225292: A sequel to the opera of Flora (1732)
- 225295: Flora (1732)
- 225356: The freeholder's ditty to the tunc [sic] of Moggy Lauder, an old Scotch song (1756)
- 225870: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1743)
- 226355: A call to Christians to search themselves (1748)
- 226605: The life and miracles of St. Wenefrede (1713)
- 227037: Exhibition of Miss Linwood's pictures at the Hanover Square concert-rooms (1800)
- 227966: A brief reply to the Reverend Mr. John Lewis's brief history of the rise and progress of Anabaptism in England (1738)
- 228244: Good princes and faithful counsellors, the blessings of a repenting nation (1716)
- 228476: A catalogue of choice and valuable books in most faculties and languages (1722)
- 228939: The charter of the corporation of the Amicable Society for a perpetual assurance-office (1710)
- 229080: The christian muse (1740)
- 229092: The christian subject's duty to his lawful prince (1716)
- 229233: A description of all the seats of the present wars of Europe (1704)
- 229321: Cocker's decimal arithmetick (1703)
- 229452: A compleat history of the late rebellion (1716)
- 229792: Hymns and sacred poems (1739)
- 230534: Discourses of the ecclesiastical and civil polity of the Jews (1706)
- 230535: Discourses of the ecclesiastical and civil polity of the Jews (1709)
- 230614: David's lamentation over Saul and Jonathan (1740)
- 230618: David's repentance (1718)
- 230620: David's repentance (1735)
- 231001: Edwin (1724)
- 231705: The clergy-Man's vade mecum (1709)
- 231706: The clergy-Man's vade-mecum (1709)
- 232148: Esther (1733)
- 232242: Evil not to be done (1717)
- 233116: Crispo: drama (1722)
- 233460: The distrest mother (1712)
- 233497: The divine rights and duties of the Christian priesthood (1711)
- 233499: The divine rights and duties of the Christian priesthood (1711)
- 233526: Doctor Sacheverell's defence (1710)
- 234345: The first book of architecture (1708)
- 234429: Il floridante (1733)
- 234431: Il floridante (1721)
- 234647: The great assize (1726)
- 234648: The great assize: or, Day of Jubilee (1736)
- 235730: The humble representation and complaint of the Lower House of Convocation (1705)
- 235793: The husbandman's jewel (1720)
- 235932: A collection of ballads (1727)
- 236355: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Mary (1715)
- 236609: Th[e] laws of the London Infirmary (1743)
- 237284: A letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle (1713)
- 237800: Lucio Papirio dittatore (1732)
- 238103: Mathematicks made plain (1708)
- 238275: A memorial from a faithful member of the Church of England (1715)
- 238285: The memorial of the Chevalr. de St. George (1726)
- 238729: National ingratitude exemplified (1741)
- 238744: National vices the bane of society (1744)
- 239744: General maxims in trade, particularly applied to the commerce between Great Britain and France (1713)
- 240203: The life of William III (1705)
- 240410: The london Terraefilius (1707)
- 240562: The modern navigator's compleat tutor (1724)
- 241417: Of original sin (1725)
- 241528: Pharisaism revived in popery (1745)
- 241601: The picture of malice (1710)
- 241644: The piss-pot. A copy of verses on a silver chamber-pot sent to the Tower to be coyned, occasion'd by the Lady - at St. James's unlucky hand at basset, which forc'd her to sell her plate (1701)
- 241870: A poem on the anniversary of the birth-day of his Majesty King George (1717)
- 243090: The compassion of the dying Saviour to those that crucified him (1746)
- 243091: The redeemer's charge against his declining churches (1748)
- 243393: The excellency of forms of prayer (1711)
- 244322: Catholick religion asserted by St. Paul, and maintain'd in teh[sic] Church of England (1714)
- 244611: Drunken Barnaby's four journeys to the north of England (1716)
- 244702: Joy and trembling (1716)
- 244756: Early seekers of Christ directed and encourag'd (1729)
- 244757: Youth reminded of a judgment to come (1729)
- 244759: A collection of poems (1781)
- 244943: Sermons preach'd upon several subjects (1726)
- 244957: The mutual duties of clergy and laity considered (1730)
- 245801: A sermon on the parables of our saviour (1733)
- 246792: A sermon, preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, President; and the governors of the London Infirmary (1745)
- 246794: A sermon, preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, President; and the governors of the London Infirmary (1747)
- 246796: A sermon, preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, President; and the governors of the London Infirmary (1746)
- 246897: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedal Church of Norwich concerning the causes, mischiess, and cures of national division (1703)
- 247033: Astronomy of the satellites of the Earth, Jupiter and Saturn (1729)
- 247763: The sollicitor's instructor in Parliament (1799)
- 247953: Death abolished by our Saviour (1738)
- 247981: The covenant of grace open'd (1734)
- 248023: E. Ballard's new catalogue of several libraries and collections lately purchased (1784)
- 248194: A second letter to Thomas Burnet, Esq (1736)
- 248368: The pleasure and advantage of unity (1746)
- 248760: The new method of fortification (1722)
- 251435: The history of many memorable things lost (1715)
- 251436: The history of many memorable things in use among the ancients, but now lost (1727)
- 251872: The compleat gamester (1726)
- 251874: A compleat history of Europe (1705)
- 251875: A compleat history of Europe (1709)
- 251876: A compleat history of Europe (1707)
- 251877: A compleat history of Europe (1706)
- 251878: A compleat history of Europe (1710)
- 251879: A compleat history of Europe: or, A view of the affairs thereof, civil and military, for the year 1711 (1711)
- 251881: A compleat history of Europe (1710)
- 251882: A compleat history of Europe (1711)
- 251883: A compleat history of Europe: or, A view of the affairs thereof, civil and military, for the year 1712 (1713)
- 251893: Counsellor Manners his last legacy to his son (1710)
- 252833: The english spelling-book and expositor (1734)
- 252873: Harmonia sacra (1703)
- 257901: A collection of voyages undertaken by the Dutch East-India Company (1703)
- 258193: The communicant's companion (1712)
- 258205: Books printed for Aaron Ward, at the King's Arms in Little-Britain, London; where may be likewise had all other sorts of modern books, (1745)
- 258239: The compleat French master (1750)
- 258674: Gręcę sententię (1706)
- 258694: A Description of all the seats of the present wars of Europe, in the Netherlands, Piedmont, Lombardy, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Spain, and Portugal (1707)
- 258863: An abridgment of the publick laws of Virginia (1728)
- 258874: A companion for the grand festival of the Christian Church or the Lord's-Day (1721)
- 259407: Christ crucify'd: or, The marrow of the Gospel, evidently set forth in LXXII sermons on the whole 53d chapter of Isaiah (1723)
- 259488: The compleat French-Master (1706)
- 259495: The compleat fisher (1725)
- 259533: The Christian Strife for the faith of the Gospel (1739)
- 260048: Phędri Augusti Cęsaris liberti (1722)
- 260141: The grammar of heraldry (1724)
- 260575: Clavis horologię; or, A key to the whole art of arithmetical dialling (1712)
- 260875: An essay upon government (1706)
- 260979: The clergyman's companion in visiting the sick (1735)
- 261030: The clergy-man's vade-mecum: or, An account of the ancient and present Church of England (1709)
- 261049: Italian rudiments for the use of Prince William (1728)
- 261357: St. Paul's argument to Felix consider'd (1733)
- 262024: Doctor Sachaverell's defence (1710)
- 262642: Religio veterum: or, A general history of religious worship, (both true and false) observ'd in the church for 4000 years (1721)
- 262709: The religious observance of the sabbath (1749)
- 264018: Money of England, reduced into money of Portugal, and the money of Portugal, reduced into English money (1771)
- 264370: A parallel of the different methods of extracting the stone out of the bladder (1731)
- 264454: National ingratitude exemplished, in the case of gideon, and his family; and applied to the present times (1741)
- 264455: National ingratitude exemplified, in the case of gideon, and his family; and applied to the present times (1741)
- 264513: A compleat history of Europe (1710)
- 264924: Phędri Augusti Cęsaris liberti, fabularum Ęsopiarum libri quinque (1735)
- 265102: The laughing philosopher's legacy to dull mortals (1800)
- 266458: A scripture-catechism, in the method of the assemblies. By Matthew Henry, minister of the Gospel (1714)
- 267453: The memorable things of Socrates (1713)
- 267500: A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street, the 17th of July, 1743 (1743)
- 267670: Popery and schism equally dangerous to the Church of England, as by law establish'd (1725)
- 268114: A sermon, preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, president; and the governors of the London Infirmary, in Goodman's-Fields (1746)
- 268115: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, president; and the governors of the London infirmary, in Goodman's-Fields (1745)
- 268489: An account of the life and death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bury, who died, May the 11th 1720. Aged 76. Chiefly collected out of her own diary (1723)
- 268950: Sentences and maxims divine (1712)
- 269112: Tabulae trilingues (1747)
- 269630: A sermon preach'd before King Charles II, on the fast (appointed January 30.) (1706)
- 270346: Sententiae pueriles or the fundamental rules of syntax (1722)
- 270426: Nomenclatura trilinguis Anglo-Latino-Graeca: or, a short vocabulary English, Latin, and Greek (1745)
- 270443: A treatise of eclipses of the sun and moon (1731)
- 270575: Latin rudiments contrived by Solomon Lowe containing every thing in Lilye, except a few particulars, instead of which, several generals are here added, of much more importance. For the use of Prince William[.] (1727)
- 271165: Vade mecum: or, The necessary pocket companion (1708)
- 271191: The pleasant and delightful history of Dorastus Prince of Sicily (1705)
- 271334: A recovery of the Latin, Greek, and Hebrew numbers, in sixteen dissertations (1738)
- 271534: Perseus and Andromeda (1730)
- 271626: Sentences and maxims divine, moral, and historical, in prose and verse (1730)
- 271701: Morie?ncomium (1724)
- 272340: The practical gauger: being a summary of what is necessary to be understood by all pretenders to that art (1714)
- 272344: Porus (1736)
- 272805: A vindication of the Protestant Ministers Mission (1720)
- 273210: Stereometry, or, The art of gauging made easie, by the help of a sliding-rule (1708)
- 273490: Prayers and meditations upon several uncommon subjects and occasions (1715)
- 273670: Sports and pastime (1705)
- 273745: Twelve sermons, the first six containing the foundation of natural and reveal'd religion, and the proofs of Christianity (1721)
- 273811: Short (1734)
- 274013: Plans for increasing the naval force of Great Britain by rendering the service a more desirable object to officers and seamen, in which the following classes are particularly considered: masters and commanders, masters', mates, midshipmen, and able seamen (1795)
- 274050: The Whole book of Psalms (1712)
- 274652: A survey of Dorsetshire (1732)
- 274770: Joh. Amos Comenii orbis sensualium pictus (1728)
- 274813: The pleasing companion (1797)
- 274993: The what d'ye call it (1763)
- 275572: A new translation of Ęsop's Fables (1708)
- 275803: Roman stories (1725)
- 275901: The perfections of God displayed in his works, and the obligation that ariseth to us from a consideration of them (1731)
- 276188: Foreign tales (1719)
- 276952: Discourses on several subjects (1726)
- 277174: Evidences of Jesus Christ being the true Messiah (1732)
- 277513: Books printed for and sold by John Nicholson (1715)
- 278579: The compleat French master (1741)
- 278675: The genuine life of William Hawke (1774)
- 278758: The history of Guy Earl of Warwick (1701)
- 278770: The famous history of Guy of Warwick (1701)
- 278888: The fugitive (1705)
- 280020: The communicant's companion (1715)
- 280027: A new dramatic entertainment called The royal chace (1736)
- 280117: England's compleat jester (1716)
- 280527: Flora (1731)
- 280575: Bibliotheca selectissima (1711)
- 281009: An explicatory catechism (1708)
- 281497: C. Julius Cęsar's Commentaries (1737)
- 281600: Cajo marzio coriolano, drama (1723)
- 281865: Proposals for printing by way of subscription (1705)
- 282017: A catalogue of the libraries of the late learned Dr. Humphry Brook (1720)
- 282534: Hermes romanus anglicis Dni. Johannis Garretsoni vertendis exercitiis accommodatus (1711)
- 283398: The Ecclesiastical history of Socrates, Sozomen, & Theodorit, faithfully abridg'd from the originals (1707)
- 283503: An appeal to the British hop-planters (1800)
- 283570: Bibliotheca Postlethwaiteana: or, A catalogue of the library of the Late Reverend John Postlethwait, D.D. chief master of St. Paul's School (1714)
- 284065: Curiosa arcana: being curious secrets, artificial and natural (1711)
- 284130: America. This day is published, ... Number I. (To be continued weekly till completed.) ... of An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the present situation of the United States of America. ... By the Rev. W. Winterbotham, (1800)
- 284242: The gracious design of God's judgments (1714)
- 284781: The humble saint under an awful rod (1741)
- 285222: An answer to a book (1703)
- 285264: Expostulatoria (1723)
- 285351: The history of the Old and New Testament (1711)
- 285583: The ancient and honourable way and truth of God's sacred rest of the seventh-day Sabbath (1724)
- 286349: The Cabinet of wit (1797)
- 287291: A grammar of the English tongue (1712)
- 287876: The history and antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, and the once-adjoining monastery (1726)
- 288160: Catalogus librorum maxime? insignium (1723)
- 288187: Fifty six new and acurate maps of Great Britain, Ireland and Wales (1708)
- 288471: Parthenope, an opera; as it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden (1737)
- 288583: The nuptial masque; or, the triumphs of Cupid and Hymen (1734)
- 289796: The Wit's companion or The Merry fellow's delight. Containing a banquet for choice spirits, good fellows, and Merry souls (1797)
- 290368: The new description and state of England (1704)
- 290383: The roman history (1706)
- 290404: The roman history (1705)
- 291478: The Wonder of Surry! The wonder of Surry! or The genuine speech of an old British oak; being a true and faithful narative of what passed between an oak, and a certain great minister to the tune of Hosier's ghost: or, As near Porto-Bello lying (1756)
- 291947: Troposchematologię rhetoricę libri duo (1703)
- 291992: The art and mystery of vintners and wine-coopers (1735)
- 292434: The Stewards of the feast of the sons of the clergy, for the year 1735; (1736)
- 293012: State tracts (1715)
- 293761: The grumbling hive: or, Knaves turn'd honest (1705)
- 293940: The stewards of the feast of the Sons of the Clergy (1728)
- 294022: The spectator (1714)
- 294488: The carpenters rule made easie (1709)
- 294939: A treatise of the operations of surgery (1712)
- 295026: The description and use of the celestial and terrestrial globes, and of Collins's pocket-quadrant. By John Harris, D.D. and F.R.S. (1747)
- 295737: The divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1704)
- 297338: L'Astarto: drama (1721)
- 297559: God's awful summons to a sinful nation considered (1738)
- 298230: The compleat French master (1744)
- 298475: Charles Walker, laceman in Little Britain, (successor to Mr. William Tyser) manufactures and sells all sorts of fringes, laces, &c. for saddlers, coachmakers, and liveries (1765)
- 298711: The Life and history of the famous Mother Shipton, and her daughter Peggy (1797)
- 298713: The Life and history of the famous Mother Shipton, and her daughter Peggy (1797)
- 298874: A journey from London, to France and Holland: or, The traveller's useful Vade Mecum. ... The second edition. By R. Poole, Doctor of Physick (1744)
- 299186: Youth's introduction to trade and business (1748)
- 300184: Posthumous works of the learned Sir Thomas Browne, Kt. M.D. late of Norwich (1715)
- 300536: The pious man's directions (1701)
- 304467: Index rhetoricus (1713)
- 305630: An introduction to or a short discourse concerning, universal history (1731)
- 308288: The works of Tibullus, containing his four books of love-elegies (1720)
- 311787: T. Lucretius Carus, of the nature of things, in six books, translated into English verse; by Tho. Creech, A.M. late fellow of Wadham College in Oxford. In two volumes. Explain'd and illustrated with notes and animadversions; being a compleat system of the Epicurean philosophy. (1715)
- 312867: A list of the Committee of Almoners of Christ's Hospital. Philip Scarth, Esq; treasurer. Zachariah Foxall, Esq; Bloomsbury-square. Mr George Dottin, at Mr. Penny's in Brick-lane, Spital-fields. Mr Hugh Bonfoy, Highgate. Mr. John Markham, Paternoster-row. William Wynne, Esq; Essex-street, in the Strand. Mr Thomas Moore, Richmond. Deputy Samuel Ballard, Little-Britain. Mr. Thomas Salter, Cornbill. Mr Thomas Bigg, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Thomas Rawstorn, Esq; James-street, Bedford-row. Mr Robert Cranmer, Christ's Hospital. Deputy Joseph Ayliffe, Bread-street-hill. Mr. Richard Bridgman, without Aldgate. Mr. John Turner, Fleet-street. Deputy Robert Pycrost, Minories. Charles Boehm, at Mr. Boehm's in Sikes-Lane. Miles Man, Esq; Guild-Hall. Sir Thomas Hankey, Knt, Lime-street. Mr Barnaby Backwell, Norfolk-street in the Strand. Mr John Lancashire, Bow-Lane. Mr Benjamin Cleeve, near St Michael's-Church, Wood-street. Mr. Philip Bromfield, Lombard-street. Deputy James Hodges, London-Bridge. Peter Du Cane, Esq; St James's-square. Charles savage, Esq; Mark-Lane. Mr. Daniel Webb, Lothbury. Mr John Townsend, Cullum-street. Mr William Innys, Pater-noster-row. Mr. Thomas Hardwich, Draper's-Hall. To the Right Worshipful the President, the Worshipful treasurer, and Governors of Christ's Hospital. Sir, your worship's vote and interest are most humbly desired for Richard Reily, printer, (citizen and stationer) that he may succeed Mr John Wright, deceas'd, as printer to Christ's-Hospital. And your petitioner as in duty bound, shall ever pray. N.B. your petitioner has been tenant to the said hospital thirty years (1754)
- 313189: An account of the rise, progress, and state of the London Infirmary, supported by charitable and voluntary subscription (1743)
- 313194: Rules and orders of the London infirmary (1745)
- 314193: The picture of love unveil'd (1722)
- 314907: A thousand notable things (1748)
- 315825: State tracts: containing many neccessary observations and reflections on the state of our affairs at home and abroad; with some secret memoirs. By the Author of The examiner. Vol. I (1715)
- 315826: State and miscellany poems (1715)
- 316075: The Freeholder's ditty. To the tune of Moggy Launder [sic], an old Scotch song (1756)
- 316511: Exercises to the accidence (1757)
- 316633: The modern art of boxing (1790)
- 316682: Didone abandonata (1737)
- 316750: A dramatick entertainment, call'd the necromancer: or, Harlequin, doctor Faustus (1724)
- 317217: Familiares colloquendi formulę, in usum scholarum concinnatę (1708)
- 317761: Familiares colloquendi formulę (1724)
- 318214: A collectiion of several valuable pieces, of the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon (1727)
- 318319: The Dutch fortune-teller (1723)
- 320073: T. Lucretius Carus, of the nature of things (1713)
- 321433: Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta (1743)
- 323684: The Freeholder's ditty to the tune of Moggy Lauder, an old Scotch song (1756)
- 323766: Ottone, re di Germania (1723)
- 324180: The true scripture doctrine of justification, and the true, and proper, priesthood and satisfaction of Christ, farther explained and vindicated (1749)
- 324604: The life and miracles of St. Wenefrede (1713)
- 324816: The lord Clarendon's History of the grand rebellion (1717)
- 324819: The history of the rebellion and civil wars in Ireland (1720)
- 324820: The history of the rebellion and civil wars in Ireland (1721)
- 325032: An elegiac poem (1749)
- 325588: The way to health and long life (1726)
- 325803: Ildegerte (1722)
- 325816: Thesaurus ęnigmaticus (1725)
- 326979: The artful husband (1721)
- 327375: A letter from Daniel de Foe to Mr. Matthews printer in Little-Britain (1711)
- 327460: The cobler of Preston (1716)
- 327639: A new method for the Italian tongue (1723)
- 327721: The cobler of Preston (1716)
- 327759: The post-Boy robb'd of his mail (1706)
- 327957: A trip through London (1728)
- 328120: The artful husband (1717)
- 328304: A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street (1743)
- 329012: The way to wealth (1797)
- 329151: The works of that eminent servant of Christ (1736)
- 329392: The anatomy of the human bones (1734)
- 329396: A poem on the death of the late Thomas Hollis, Esq (1731)
- 329675: Christ the great propitiation (1746)
- 329676: God's compassion to an ungrateful people (1732)
- 329858: The history of the renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha (1712)
- 330048: Sermons on the following subjects (1735)
- 330605: Eighteen sermons on practical subjects (1717)
- 330606: Eighteen sermons on practical subjects (1717)
- 330758: A directory physico-medical (1707)
- 330814: Remarks on the late Bishop of Rochester's speech at the bar of the House of Lords (1723)
- 330955: The History of King-killers; or, The 30th of January commemorated (1719)
- 331710: Apocalyptical history (1759)
- 331783: Wit against wisdom (1722)
- 332710: The religious observance of the sabbath practically stated and enforced (1748)
- 333598: A review of The history of the man after God's own heart (1762)
- 333995: Popery and schism equally dangerous to the Church of England (1715)
- 334481: Hudibras redivivus (1722)
- 334527: The compleat gamester (1725)
- 334528: The compleat gamester (1721)
- 334910: A confession of faith (1730)
- 335355: The necessity and advantages of education (1728)
- 335728: Pyramus and Thisbe: a mock-opera (1745)
- 336162: Flora; an opera (1729)
- 336294: An account of the establishment for relieving poor procelytes (1722)
- 336322: Micro-Techne (1717)
- 336435: The mutual duty of pastor and people, represented in two discourses preached at the ordination of the reverend George Braithwaite, M. A. March the Twenty Eighth, 1734. at the meeting-house, near Devonshire-Square. Publish'd at the request of several ministers, by John Gill and Samuel Wilson (1734)
- 336642: The impiety and folly of resisting lawful governours by force or arms, demonstrated in a sermon preach'd on the thirtieth of January, 1710/11. Being The Solemn Day of Fasting and Humiliation for the Execrable Murder of Charles the Martyr, of Blessed Memory, at the parish-church of St. Ethelburga. By Luke Milbourne, a Presbyter of the Church of England (1711)
- 336674: A sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Edw. Chamberlin (1732)
- 336675: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. William Arnold (1734)
- 336777: Concordia discors: or, some animadversions upon a late treatise; entituled, An essay for Catholick communion. In a letter to a friend at Westminster, by a presbyter of the Church of England (1705)
- 337005: Orpheus and Eurydice; an opera (1739)
- 337006: Vocal parts of an entertainment called Apollo and Daphne; or, the burgo-master trick'd. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields (1731)
- 337009: The rape of Proserpine (1731)
- 337140: The garland of good-will (1710)
- 337142: Campanalogia improved (1702)
- 337182: The english physician (1733)
- 337207: Pub. Virgilii Maronis Georgicorum libri quatuor. The Georgicks of Virgil, with an English translation and notes. By John Martyn, F. R. S. Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge (1741)
- 337323: A discourse on prayer, from I Corinthians xiv. 15. preached December 25, 1732. To a society of young men, who carry on an exercise of prayer on Lord's Day mornings, at a meeting-house on Horsly-Down, Southwark. And now published at their Request; with a Preface relating to some Calumnies cast upon the Author. By John Gill (1733)
- 337360: The rape of Proserpine (1727)
- 337362: A dramatick entertainment, call'd Harlequin a sorcerer (1725)
- 337365: Perseus and Andromeda (1730)
- 337699: The moral nature and fitness of things considered. Occasioned by some passages in the Reverend Mr. Samuel Chandler's sermon, lately preached to the Societies for the Reformation of Manners. By John Gill (1738)
- 337703: The divine right of infant baptism, examined and disproved; being an answer to a pamphlet, entitled, A brief illustration and confirmation of the divine right of infant baptism. Printed at Boston in New England, 1746. By John Gill, D. D (1749)
- 337706: An answer to the Birmingham dialogue writer's second part, upon the following subjects: the divinity of Christ. Election. Original Sin. Free-Grace. Free-Will. Imputed Righteousness. Perseverance: and, baptism. To which is added, a postscript, occasioned by Mr. Henry Heywood's introduction to his translatio of Dr. Whitby's treatise of original sin. By John Gill (1739)
- 337729: A new dramatic entertainment called The royal chace; or, Merlin's cave (1736)
- 337848: A sermon occasioned by the death of Elizabeth Gill (1738)
- 337967: A sermon deliver'd in the parish-church of St. Leonard's, Foster-Lane (1729)
- 338183: The christian convert: or, the third gift of Theophilus & Philanthropos, student in physick (1740)
- 338184: Seraphick love tender'd to the immortal soul (1740)
- 338185: A token of Christian love: or, the fourth gift of Theophilus Philanthropos, student in physick (1740)
- 338307: A vindication of the Protestant ministers mission (1720)
- 338324: Essays upon several projects: or, effectual ways for advancing the interest of the nation. Wherein are plainly laid down. The Means by which the Subjects in general may be eased and enriched; the Poor relieved, and Trade encreased in the most material Branches of it, viz. in Constituting Seamen to theirs and the Nations Advantage for Encouragement of Merchants and Merchandizing; for Relief of the Poor of Friendly Societies; for discouraging Vice, and encouraging Vertue; the Usefulness; of Banks and Assurances; to prevent Bankrupts; with the surest way to recover bad Debts; and many other considerable things, profitable and conducing to the great Advantage of the Nation in general (1702)
- 338738: The life of William Hawke (1774)
- 339063: The amoret, or, love poems. By J. B. A.M (1710)
- 339116: The gazetteer's: or newsman's interpreter (1703)
- 339117: The gazetteer's: or newsman's interpreter (1709)
- 339118: The gazetteer's: or newsman's interpreter (1706)
- 339119: The gazetteer's; or newsman's interpreter (1716)
- 339120: The gazetteer's; or, newsman's interpreter (1724)
- 339123: The gazetteer's or newsman's interpreter (1704)
- 339124: The Gazetter's or, Newman's interpreter (1710)
- 339125: The gazetteer's or, newsman's interpreter (1724)
- 339519: Conciones du? ad clerum londinensem, Collegii Sionensis socios apprime? reverendos, habit? in templo Sti Alphegi, Aprilis die 2.? 1703. & Maii die 10.? 1715. In quibus Poenarum Gehennalium Aeternitas asseritur, & Conscientia vindicatur: A Luca Milbourne, Ecclesiae Anglicanae Presbytero (1715)
- 339944: An account of the life and death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bury (1721)
- 339962: A sermon preached at Pinners-Hall, on occasion of the death of the late learned and reverend Jeremiah Hunt, D.D (1744)
- 339969: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Hurrion (1732)
- 340083: An authentick narrative of the late proceedings and cruel execution at Thorn. With two letters written upon that occasion by Britannicus, in the London Journal. To which is prefix'd, An account of the rights and privileges of the city of Thorn (1725)
- 340216: The modern gazetteer (1746)
- 340268: Directions to church-wardens (1704)
- 340342: Scipione. Drama (1730)
- 340598: Printed on an Elzevir letter, and just publish'd, in a neat pocket volume, A grammar of the English tongue, with notes, giving the grounds and reason of grammar in general. To which is added, a new prosodia; or, the art of English numbers. All adapted to the use of gentlemen and ladies, as well as of the schools of Great Britain (1711)
- 340640: To morrow will be publish'd, a paper intitled, The spectator; which will be continued every day. Printed for Sam. Buckley at the Dolphin in Little-Britain, and sold by A. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane (1711)
- 340758: England's black tribunal (1703)
- 340901: A collection of the most remarkable casualties and disasters, which happen'd in the late dreadful tempest, both by sea and land, on Friday the twenty-sixth of November, seventeen hundred and three. To which is added, Several very surprizing Deliverances. The natural Causes and Original of Winds. Of the Opinion of the Ancients, that this Island was more subject to Storms than other Parts of the World. With several other curious Observations upon the Storm. The whole divided into Chapters under proper Heads (1713)
- 340929: The storm (1704)
- 341116: Euclide's elements; the whole fifteen books compendiously demonstrated: with Archimedes's theorems of the sphere and cylinder investigated by the method of indivisibles. By Isaac Barrow, D. D. late Master of Trinity College in Cambridge. To which is annex'd, Euclide's data, and a brief treatise of regular solids. The whol revis'd with great care, and some Hundreds of Errors of the former Impression corrected. By Thomas Haselden, Teacher of the Mathematicks (1732)
- 341193: Orlando (1732)
- 341198: Ottone, re di Germania (1733)
- 341205: Caio Fabbric drama. Da rappresenrarsi ...el regio teatro ...d' Hay-Market (1733)
- 341258: Industry and liberality recommended: a sermon preach'd at the Old Jewry, March 7th, 1738-9. to the Society for Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Dissenting Ministers. By Samuel Wilson. Publish'd at the Request of the Managers of that Society (1739)
- 341476: The city and country purchaser, and builder's dictionary (1726)
- 341515: Ottone (1723)
- 341599: A full account of the life and visions of Nicholas Hart (1711)
- 341631: The protestants charge against the Church of Rome, maintained (1746)
- 341853: Ezio (1732)
- 341854: Catone (1732)
- 341855: Rinaldo (1731)
- 342106: Admeto (1731)
- 342112: Flavio re de' Longobardi. Drama. Da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro D'Hay-Market, per la Reale Accademia di Musica (1723)
- 342118: Cajo Marzio Coriolano (1732)
- 342127: Poro, re Dell'indie. Drama. Da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro di Hay-Market. Done into English by Mr. Humphreys (1731)
- 342128: Farnace drama. Da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro di Hay-Market, per la Reale Accademia di Musica (1723)
- 342468: L'erminia favola Boschereccia D'Eulibio pastore Arcade (1723)
- 342788: Griselda; drama da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro d'Haymarket, per la Reale Accademia di Musica. Di Paolo Antonio Rolli (1721)
- 342790: Crispo: drama (1721)
- 342792: Arsace: tragedia. Da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro D'Hay-Market, per L'Accademia Reale di Musica (1721)
- 342793: Il muzio Scevola. Drama. Da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro D'Hay-Market, per L'Accademia Reale di Musica. Di Paolo Antonio Rolli, Segretario Italiano della Medesima (1721)
- 342821: Original letters (1724)
- 342913: The royal pastime of cock-fighting. Or the art of breeding, feeding, fighting and curing cocks of the game. Published purely for the good, and benefit of all such as take Delight in that Royal, and Warlike Sport. To which is Prefixed, A short Treatise, wherein Cocking is proved not only Ancient and Honourable, but also Useful, and Profitable. By R.H. a lover of the sport, And a Friend to such as delight in Military Discipline (1709)
- 343455: Radamistus. An opera (1720)
- 343458: L'odio e l'amore (1721)
- 343473: L'Astarto: drama (1720)
- 343933: Cornelius Nepos de vita excellentium imperatorum (1709)
- 344173: Advice to the clergy in six sermons, representing their dignity and duty, with the addition of two other sermons, wherein the clergy are concerned, as well as the laity, if not more; and I am afraid both of them too much. By John Cock, a Presbyter of the Church of England (1705)
- 344174: A serious exhortation to avoid such as cause divisions in Christ's church (1707)
- 344230: A sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Anne Brine (1745)
- 344295: Creation (1712)
- 344297: Creation (1712)
- 344641: The pleasant and delightful history of Dorastus and Fawnia (1703)
- 345033: The duties of a pastor and deacons: recommended in a sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Flower, Jun. as pastor; and Mr. T. Kenward and Mr. S. Stinton, as deacons: April the xxixth, MDCCXXXVI. At the Meeting-Place in Unicorn-Yard, Tooly-Street. By Samuel Wilson. Published at their Joint Request (1736)
- 345048: England's jests refin'd and improv'd; with the addition of eight new novels never before printed: and an excellent receipt to cure mad love. With several new and diverting Letters, and Answers, extreamly Comical and Entertaining (1702)
- 345405: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mr. George Elliott (1730)
- 345703: An apology for the bible (1799)
- 345851: A sermon preached at Barbican in London, December 24. 1721 (1722)
- 345860: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend and learned Dr. John Gale: preach'd December 31. 1721. By John Kinch, LL.D (1722)
- 346783: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. Thomas Hollis (1718)
- 347608: The history of George a Green (1706)
- 347845: A compendium (1732)
- 348160: Perspective made easy: or, a new method for practical perspective. Shewing the use of a new-invented senographical protractor; so easy, that a Person, tho' an intire Stranger to Perspective, may, by Reading a few Lines, become Master of the Instrument, without the help of a Master. It's Useful in taking the Perspective Draughts of Towns, Countrys, Houses, and Gardens, or any Objects whatever; much easier than what has hitherto been Practised. With several useful Examples in Practical Perspective. together with the draughts of several remarkable places, in and about the cities of Bristol and Bath; in twenty-six copper plates. By William Halfpenny (1731)
- 348412: The royal treasury of England (1725)
- 348808: Devotions in the antient way of offices (1717)
- 348809: Devotions in the ancient way of offices (1730)
- 348810: Devotions in the ancient way of offices (1701)
- 348812: Devotions in the ancient way of offices (1706)
- 349131: Serious reflections on time and eternity (1707)
- 349166: A collection of scarce and valuable papers, some whereof were never before printed, viz. I. A Defence of the Scots Settlement at Darien, with an Answer to the Spanish Memorial against it. II. An Enquiry into the Causes of the Miscarriages at Darien, &c. III. An Account of the Proceedings in the House of Commons, in Relation to the Recomage, with a List of the Yea's and No's. IV. A Letter from Trooper Tom in Flanders, to his Comrade, shewing that Luxemberg was a Witch. V. A Caution against Inconsistency. By J. Collier. VI. The Professor of Glascow's great Change, from 1673 to 93, in his Primitive and Episcopal Loyalty, through Italy, Geneoa, &c. to the Deposing Doctrine under Papistico-Phanatico-Prelatico Colours at Salisbury. Vii. Some Remarks upon, and Instances of, the Usages of former Parliaments, in Relation to Taxes. Viii. A Letter to a Friend in the Country. IX. The Desertion Discuss'd. By Mr. Collier. X. A Letter out of the Country, to the Clergy in and about the City of London. XI. The English Man's Complaint. XII. Mr. Anderton the Printer's Plea. XIII. A Letter from Feversham, to a Divine in London. XIV. Delenda Carthago. XV. A Letter to Mr. Secretary Trenchard, by Mr. Fer-Son. XVI. A short History of Standing Armies. XVII. An Argument shewing that a Standing Army is inconsistent with a Free Government. XVIII. A second Argument against a Standing Army. XIX. A Letter from the Author of the Argument against a Standing Army. XX. Sir John K-Ght's Speech in the House of Commons, against the Bill for Naturalizing Foreigners. XXI. Mr. Price's Speech for repealing a Grant made to one Mijn Heer Benting of the Principality of Wales. XXII. A Letter of Advice to the Citizens of London and others, Electors of Members to serve in Parliament. XXIII. A Letter out of Laneashire to a Friend in London, giving an Account of the late Tryals there, &c. XXIV. Taff's Narrative. XXV. Reflections upon a Letter out of the Country, concerning the Bishops in the Tower. XXVI. Parliament Antiquities, justifying the Proceedings of the Commons against the four impeach'd Lords (1712)
- 349530: The fulfilling of the Scripture (1726)
- 349580: The royal treasury of England (1728)
- 349641: A dialogue betwixt a Presbyterian and a gentleman of episcopal perswasion, concerning separation from the church, as now establish'd in the Kingdom of Scotland (1704)
- 350082: The posthumous works of Mr. Samuel Butler, (author of Hudibras) compleat in one volume: written in the time of the grand rebellion, and in the reign of King Charles II. Being A Collection of Satires, Speeches, and Reflections upon those Times; Publish'd from Original M.SS. and Scarce and Valuable Pieces formerly Printed (1730)
- 350281: An account of the Turks wars with Poland, Muscovy, and Hungary (1711)
- 350372: Art's master-piece (1721)
- 351551: The history of the revolutions in Portugal, being an enlargement of an account formerly publish'd of the revolution there in the year 1640; and now review'd, the history taken higher, and deduc'd to the year 1669. By the Abbot de Vertot, Of the Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Medals, at Paris. Translated from the French (1712)
- 351558: A letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle (1713)
- 352136: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1715)
- 352553: The lives of illustrious men (1713)
- 352554: The lives of illustrious men (1723)
- 352559: Corn. Nepotis excellentium imperatorum vit? (1724)
- 352847: The country survey-book (1711)
- 353666: Three sermons preach'd at Stockton in the county of Salop (1711)
- 353677: The description and use of an universal and perpetual mathematical instrument. Shewing The most Expeditious and Exact Method of solving all practical Questions in Arithmetick, Trigonometry, Navigation, Dyalling, Astronomy, &c. Viz. Sun's Place, - Right Ascension, - Declination, - Amplitude, - Rising and Setting, and Equation of Time. Likewise The Dominical Letter, Cycle of the Sun, Golden Number, Epact, Fix'd and Moveable Feasts in both Accounts, Terms and their Returns, New and Full Moons, Moon's Southing, Time of High Water for Thirty-Four Havens, With the Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, Conjunction of the Superior and Transits of the two Inferior Planets over the Disk or Face of the Sun. By Benjamin Scott (1733)
- 354311: The clergyman's companion in visiting the sick (1723)
- 354319: Sermons upon several occasions (1727)
- 354460: A new translation of Ęsop's Fables, adorn'd with cutts; suited to the fables copied from the Frankfurt edition: by the Most Ingenious Artist Christopher van Sycham. The whole being rendered in a Plain Easy, and Familiar Style, adapted to the Meanest Capacities. Nevertheless Corrected and Reform'd from the Grossness of the Language, and Poorness of the Verse us'd in the now Vulgar Translation: The Morals also more accurately Improv'd; Together with Reflections on each Fable, in Verse. Second edition with additions. By J. J. Gent (1715)
- 354619: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Dame Mary Page, relict of Sir Gregory Page, Bar. Preached at Devonshire-Square, March 16, 1728. To which is added, a short funeral oration, pronounced at the time of her interment: and an ode sacred to her memory. By Thomas Harrison (1729)
- 354620: Poems on divine subjects in two parts (1719)
- 354849: Geometry improv'd (1717)
- 354982: The female orators: or, the courage and constancy of divers famous queens, and illustrious women, Set forth in their Undaunted Defences and Noble Resolutions: Worthy the Perusal and Imitation of the Female Sex. English'd from the French edition of Monsieur de Scudery. (1728)
- 354999: The female orators: or, the courage and constancy of divers famous queens, and illustrious women, set forth in their eloquent orations, and noble resolutions: worthy the perusal and imitation of the female sex. English'd from the French edition of Monsieur de Scudery. (1714)
- 355340: A farther defence of two discourses relating to positive institutions: in answer to the Rev. Mr. Caleb Fleming's Vindication of the appendix to the plea for infants. By Joseph Burroughs (1746)
- 355353: The wonder of Surry! The wonder of Surry! Or the genuine speech of an old British oak; being a true and faithful narative [sic] of what passed between an oak, and a certain great minister. To the tune of Hosier's ghost: or, As near Porto-Bello lying (1756)
- 355422: The country-Survey-Book (1702)
- 355569: A general history of all the rebellions, insurrections and conspiracies in England, from the Norman Conquest to the present times (1717)
- 355662: Honori sacellum. A funeral poem to the memory of the Honourable Henry Thynne, Esq; (1709)
- 355666: Memorię fragranti (1708)
- 355667: Augusta Lacrymans (1709)
- 355668: Threnodium Apollinare. A funeral poem to the memory of the Right Honourable Henry Hare baron of Colerane. By E. Settle (1708)
- 355685: Virtuti sacellum (1709)
- 356157: The christian religion not destitute of arguments sufficient to support it. In answer to a pamphlet, intitled, Christianity not founded on argument, &c. By John Brine (1743)
- 356158: God the defence and glory of his Church (1734)
- 356193: Reasons for and against singing of psalms, in private or publick worship, considered with candor. Wherein the ground of that controverted practice is impartially laid open. Inscrib'd to the Baptist-Congregations in Great Britain and Ireland. By David Rees (1737)
- 356194: A free and sober enquiry into the truth of certain paragraphs contained in the Assembly's shorter catechism (1736)
- 356266: The compleat academy of complements: containing first, choice sentences, with variety of similitudes, and comparisons (1705)
- 356304: Sentences and maxims divine, moral, and historical, in prose and verse (1752)
- 356306: Troporum et figurarum rhetorices pręcipuarum institutio brevis. In usum scholarum. A Gulielmo Turnero, A. M. Pridem Scholae Stamfordensis, nunc Colcestriensis Magistro (1725)
- 356330: The works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham. In Two Volumes. (1729)
- 356689: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, According to the Use of the Church of England. With the Psalms of David, paraphras'd: Together with the Lives of the Apostles, and An Account of the Original of the Fasts and Feasts of the Church, with several of the Rubricks, occasionally Examin'd. By William Nicholls, D.D. The third edition. (1716)
- 356848: English exercises for school-boys to translate into Latin (1726)
- 356849: Mystagogus Lillianus: or, a practical comment upon Lilly's Accidence (1712)
- 357005: Sermons on several occasions (1734)
- 357507: The catechism of the church (1720)
- 358033: A sermon preach'd on St. Matthew's day, at Christ's Church (1703)
- 358243: A sermon on the fast-day, January the sixteenth, 1711/12 (1712)
- 358297: Jesus Christ, the very God (1722)
- 358299: A discourse on self-examination, particularly relating to the Lord's supper. By John Goffe (1718)
- 358577: An exposition on the Old and New Testament (1737)
- 358619: A parochial letter to the inhabitants of St. Paul's Deptford, Kent (1745)
- 358677: Lord Bacon's Essays, or counsels moral and civil (1720)
- 358715: Chyrurgic memoirs: being an account of many extraordinary cures which occurred in the series of the author's practice, especially at Sea, when imploy'd in the Governments Service. Among which are some things of the greatest Importance, not formerly discovered, very useful to be known in the Art of Chyrurgery. By John Moyle, Sen. One of Her. Majesties Antient Navy Chyrurgions (1708)
- 358878: The prophecies of the Old Testament, respecting the Messiah, consider'd; and prov'd to be literally fulfill'd in Jesus. Containing an answer to the objections of the author of The scheme of literal prophecy. By John Gill (1728)
- 358881: The necessity of good works unto salvation considered (1739)
- 358886: A sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Edward Ludlow (1749)
- 358897: The doctrine of the trinity, stated and vindicated. Being the substance of several discourses on that important subject; reduc'd into the form of a treatise. By John Gill (1731)
- 358898: Truth defended: being an answer to an anonymous pamphlet, intitled, Some doctrines in the superlapsarian scheme impartially examined by the word of God. By John Gill (1736)
- 358899: The doctrines of God's everlasting love to his elect, and their eternal union with Christ (1739)
- 358901: The doctrines of God's everlasting love to his elect, and their eternal union with Christ (1732)
- 359447: A chronicle of the Kings of England (1733)
- 359583: Tables of the several European exchanges (1771)
- 359772: The dignity of the ministerial character, and the means of supporting it (1747)
- 359845: The pleadings of the counsel before the House of Lords, in the great cause concerning literary property; together with the opinions of the learned judges, on the common law copy right of authors and booksellers. To which are added, the speeches of the noble lords, Who spoke for and against reversing the Decree of the Court of Chancery (1774)
- 360108: Submission to the righteousness of God (1732)
- 360192: Markham's master-piece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses (1703)
- 360322: Several discourses (1705)
- 360324: Several discourses (1706)
- 360463: An exact history of all the glorious actions of William III. Late King of England. Being every years transactions from his birth to his death, as it was presented to the universities, Oxford and Cambridge, 1702. With his last speech he made to Parliament (1702)
- 360626: A survey of the Roman antiquities in some of the midland counties of England (1726)
- 361205: The gazetteer's; or, newsman's interpreter. Being a geographical index of all the considerable provinces, cities, Patriarchships, Bishopricks, Universities, Dukedoms, Earldoms, and such like; Imperial and Hanse-Towns, Ports, Forts, Castles, &c. in Europe (1738)
- 361221: The gazetteer's or newsman's interpreter (1738)
- 361244: The first chapter of St. John's Gospel, &c. rendered closely into English: with Latin and French translations, for the use of beginners in the Greek language (1799)
- 361504: A treatise of warm drink (1725)
- 361517: The Christian's pattern (1701)
- 361537: Thomas a? Kempis, Canon Regular of the Order of St. Austin, his four books of the imitation of Christ; together with his three tabernacles of poverty, humility, and patience, not before in English. With a large introduction, Shewing the Practical Method of the Book. Faithfully translated from the Original Latin. By W. Willymott, LL. D. Vice-Provost of King's College in Cambridge. (1722)
- 361840: A sermon, preached at Leather-Lane, February 24, 1788 (1788)
- 362077: A brief essay concerning the soul of man (1725)
- 362137: An exposition of the New Testament (1746)
- 362537: The doctrine of union between Christ and the believer; being the substance of thirteen sermons: Wherein are consider'd, I. The Nature of this Union. II. The Commencement of it. III. What is meant by the Band, Mean, or Cement thereof. And, IV. The happy Effects, or glorious Consequences, of this Union. Attempting to explain the doctrine, to remove the difficulties which have hitherto attended it, and to answer some objections which may be raised against the method herein pursued. Together with Some remarks and improvements interspersed, suited to the design. By Thomas Flower. Published at the unanimous request of the church under his care (1740)
- 362800: An introduction to the knowledge and practice of gardening (1796)
- 362843: An account of the establishment for relieving poor proselytes (1721)
- 363114: A caution against conformity to this world (1739)
- 363291: Divine poems (1706)
- 363342: Emblems, divine and moral; together with Hieroglyphicks of the life of man. Written by Francis Quarles. Haec laus, hic apex sapientiae est, ea viventem appetere, quae morienti forent appetenda (1723)
- 363403: An essay upon government. Wherein the republican schemes reviv'd by Mr. Lock, Dr. Blackal, &c. are fairly consider'd and refuted (1705)
- 363484: A paraphrase, and annotations upon all the books of the New Testament, Briefly Explaining all the Difficult Places thereof. The seventh edition corrected and enlarged. By H. Hammond, D.D (1702)
- 363548: A paraphrase on the New Testament, with notes, doctrinal and practical. By Plainness and Brevity fitted to the Use of Religious Families, in their daily Reading of the Scriptures; and of the Younger and Poorer sort of Scholars and Ministers, who want fuller Helps. With an Advertisement of Difficulties in the Revelations. By the late Reverend Mr. Richard Baxter (1701)
- 363877: The erroneous translations of the Bible detected in several instances taken from the Hebrew text (1740)
- 364472: Prosodia (1726)
- 364473: Prosodia (1719)
- 364526: A sermon in commemoration of the great storm (1733)
- 364533: The florists vade-mecum (1702)
- 364750: A treatise of the genders of Latin nouns: by way of examination of Lilly's Grammar rules, commonly called, Propria quę maribus. Being a specimen of Grammatical commentaries, intended to be published by way of subscription upon the whole grammar. Shewing, that system to be i many things false, in most obscure; superfluous in things unnecessary, and defective in things necessary; and consequently an insufferable impediment to the progress of youth. Containing, abundance of necessary rules and observations, not to be found in all the notes that are yet extant upon it, nor even in all the grammarians put together. With an examination of the opinions of all the grammarians of note, both ancient and modern, as occasion requires. Useful for schools, and such as wou'd attain to the true knowledge of the Latin tongue. By Ric. Johnson, M.A. once master of the King's School, Canterbury (1703)
- 364858: The laws and customs of the stannaries in the counties of Cornwall and Devon. Revis'd and corrected according to the antient and modern practice. In two parts. The First, Containing the Charter of Edw. I. being the first Charter for erecting the Tinners of Cornwall and Devon into a Corporation, with an Exposition of the said Charter, by Parliament, 50 Ed. III. II. The several Laws and Constitutions, made by the several Parliaments of Tinners, in the Reigns of King James I. Charles I. James II. and Queen Anne, together with the Journals, Speeches, Addresses, and other Proceedings of the said Parliaments. III. A Compleat Treatise of the Laws of the Stannaries, and the Method of Proceeding in the several Courts of Stannaries; with the Judges Opinions on the Force of those Laws, by the King's special Direction. Also several Cases and Pleadings thereupon, in the Star-Chamber, touching Writs of Error. IV. The Power of the Lord Warden in Law and Equity, with two Remarkable Cases between the Lord Warden and the Sherist of Devon, the One for Felony, and the Other, for Murder, with the Pleadings at large. V. The Rights of the Prince as Duke of Cornwall. Also a Compleat Table of the Fees of the Stannary Courts. VI. The Customs of the Stannary of Blackmore, set forth by way of Preface. Part II. Containing the Laws and Customs of the Stannaries of Devon. I. The Charter of Edw. I. with an Exposition of the same, in Latin and English. II. The several Laws and Constitutions, &c. made in the Reigns of King Edw. VI. Hen. Viii. and Queen Elizabeth. With Compleat Tables of the Principal Matters contain'd in the whole. By Tho. Pearce, Gent (1725)
- 364859: The laws and customs of the stannaries in the counties of Cornwall and Devon. Revis'd and corrected according to the antient and modern practice. In two parts. The First, Containing the Charter of Edw. I. being the first Charter for erecting the Tinners of Cornwall and Devon into a Corporation, with an Exposition of the said Charter, by Parliament, 50 Ed. III. II. The several Laws and Constitutions, made by the several Parliaments of Tinners, in the Reigns of King James I. Charles I. James II. and Queen Anne, together with the Journals, Speeches, Addresses, and other Proceedings of the said Parliaments. III. A Compleat Treatise of the Laws of the Stannaries, and the Method of Proceeding in the several Courts of Stannaries; with the Judges Opinions on the Force of those Laws, by the King's special Direction. Also several Cases and Pleadings thereupon, in the Star-Chamber, touching Writs of Error. IV. The Power of the Lord Warden in Law and Equity, with two Remarkable Cases between the Lord Warden and the Sherist of Devon, the One for Felony, and the Other, for Murder, with the Pleadings at large. V. The Rights of the Prince as Duke of Cornwall. Also a Compleat Table of the Fees of the Stannary Courts. VI. The Customs of the Stannary of Blackmore, set forth by way of Preface. Part II. Containing the Laws and Customs of the Stannaries of Devon. I. The Charter of Edw. I. With an Exposition of the same, in Latin and English. II. The several Laws and Constitutions, &c. made in the Reigns of King Edw. VI. Hen. Viii. and Queen Elizabeth. With Compleat Tables of the Principal Matters contain'd in the whole. By Tho. Pearce, Gent (1725)
- 364876: An exposition of the creed (1715)
- 365011: The annals and history of Cornelius Tacitus; his account of the ancient Germans, and the life of Agricola. Made English by several hands. With political reflections from Monsieur Amelot de la Houssay; and notes of the learned Sir Henry Savile, Rickius, and others. In three volumes. The second edition, with additions and cuts. ... (1716)
- 365269: Spiritual songs (1718)
- 365461: A summary of the trial the King v. S. F. Waddington, for purchasing hops at Worcester. Also the proceedings of the Court of King's Bench, When the Rule was granted; with Notes by the Defendant. The Preface Dedicated to the Right Hon. Win. Pitt, The Professed Protector of British Commerce (1800)
- 365486: A vindication of some truths of natural and revealed religion (1746)
- 365492: Remarks upon a pamphlet, intitled, Some doctrines in the superlapsarian scheme impartially examin'd by the word of God: containing a defence of several Evangelical doctrines therein objected to. By John Brine. (1736)
- 365495: A defence of the doctrine of eternal justification, from some exceptions made to it by Mr. Bragge, and others. By John Brine. (1732)
- 365743: A refutation of Arminian principles (1743)
- 365747: Infant-Baptism no institution of Christ; and the rejection of it justified from scripture and antiquity. In answer to Mr. Fowler Walker's book, entituled, A defence of infant-baptism, &c. To which are annex'd, animadversions on the Reverend Dr. Thomas Ridgley's Dissertation on Infant-Baptism. By David Rees (1734)
- 365866: A new and compleat treatise of the doctrine of fractions, vulgar and decimal (1714)
- 366779: The spectator. ... (1712)
- 367009: Augustus: or, an essay of those means and counsels whereby the commonwealth of Rome was alter'd and reduc'd unto a monarchy (1710)
- 367142: The compleat English gardner (1710)
- 367143: The compleat English gardner (1704)
- 367245: Horological disquisitions (1708)
- 367290: The works of Tibullus, translated. By Mr. Dart (1720)
- 367434: Vindicię verę pietatis. Or, evangelical-sanctification truly stated and vindicated: and the common mistakes of many detected. By John Hunt, Minister of the Gospel, in Newport-Pagnel (1719)
- 367798: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mr. Benjamin Tomkins (1732)
- 367811: A treatise concerning the Lord's Supper (1726)
- 367858: Dr. Carr's medicinal epistles upon several occasions (1714)
- 367873: The impudent babbler baffled (1705)
- 367994: Synopsis stirpium Hibernicarum alphabeticę dispositarum (1727)
- 368093: A table of redemption. Shewing at one view in what time the principal and interest of any debt from three to six per cent. may be discharged, by any fund producing yearly from three and a half to twelve per cent. With Other Estimates and Remarks relating to the Present State of our Publick Debts. Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of The Honourable House of Commons. By T. W. F.R.S (1717)
- 368178: A treatise of fortification (1711)
- 368344: Sermons on the following subjects: Elijah's prayer, that it might not rain, considered. Wherein charity excels faith and hope. The condemnation of unbelievers just. Elijah's calling down fire from heaven vindicated. The reasons why Christians should always rejoice. A defence of Elisha's curse. Faith a reasonable condition of salvation. The unbelief of the citizens of Nazareth unreasonable. Of God's not giving men hearts to perceive. Holiness the design of the Gospel. Real holiness more excellent and necessary than positive rites. Of sins of omission with respect to moral duties. Mutual love the distinguishing mark of true Christians. By Joseph Morris (1743)
- 368345: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Kerby (1728)
- 368347: The manner of curing all fractures and dislocations, incident to humane bodies, by the means of bandages. Compiled by M. Lawrence Verduc, Sworn Master Surgeon at Paris (1706)
- 369007: Medicina statica: being the aphorisms of Sanctorius, translated into English, with large explanations. To which is added, Dr. Keil's Medicina statica britannica, with comparative Remarks and Explanations. as also Medico-Physical essays on I. Agues. II. Fevers. III. An Elastic Fibre IV. The Gout. V. The Leprosy. VI. The King's Evil. Vii. The Venereal Disease. The fifth edition. By John Quincy, M. D (1737)
- 369059: Medicina statica: being the aphorisms of Sanctorius, translated into English with large explanations. Wherein is given a mechanical account of the animal ?conomy, and of the Efficacy of the Non-Naturals, either in bringing about or removing its Disorders: Also with an Introduction concerning Mechanical Knowledge, and the Grounds of Certainty in Physick. By John Quincy (1712)
- 369074: The works of the late Reverend and Learned John Owen, D.D (1721)
- 369088: Medicina statica: being the aphorisms of Sanctorius, translated into English with large explanations. The second edition. To which is added Dr. Keil's Medicina statica britannica, with comparative Remarks, and Explanations. As also medico-physical essays on I. Agues. II. Fevers. III. An Elastick Fibre. IV. The Gout. V. The Leprosy. VI. Kings-Evil. Vii. Venereal Diseases. By John Quincy, M.D (1720)
- 369510: The voyages and travels (1722)
- 369517: Mechanic powers; or the mystery of nature and art unvail'd. Shewing what great things may be perform'd by mechanic engines, in removing and raising bodies of vast weights with little Strength or Force; and also the making of Machines or Engines, for raising of Water, draining of Grounds, and several other Uses. Together, With a Treatise of Circular Motion artificially fitted to Mechanic use, and the making of Clock-Work, and other Engines. A Work Pleasant and Profitable for all sorts of Men, from the highest to the lowest Degree: And never treated of in English but once before, and that but briefly. The whole comprized in Ten Books, and illustrated with Copper-Cuts. By Ven. Mandey, Philomat (1709)
- 369859: The harmony of the four Evangelists: or, the history of incarnation, miracles, doctrine, sufferings, and ascension, of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Being a Collection of the Four Evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; Into one continued History (1720)
- 370328: The lives of the primitive fathers (1701)
- 370453: The consecration and succession of Protestant bishops justified (1716)
- 370586: Schism triumphant (1707)
- 370954: Bibliotheca scriptorum Ecclesię Anglicanę (1709)
- 371269: The nation's reproach, and the church's grief: or a serious and needful word of advice to those who needlessly frequent taverns and publick houses and often spend the evening there. In a letter to my neighbours and countrymen. By George Braithwaite, M.A (1733)
- 371399: Moderation in fashion (1705)
- 371400: Some manifestations and communications of the spirit, in a forty days ministration in that place London (1730)
- 371441: A vindication of the Seventeenth Article of the Church of England (1760)
- 371748: A practical discourse of God's soveraignty (1718)
- 371812: Divine energy (1722)
- 371905: An impartial view of the principal difficulties that affect the Trinitarian, or clog the Arian, scheme. Wherein, among other things, that important Quare, whether Our Lord is to be worship'd as Mediator, is fairly discussed. And The Tendency of each Doctrine, to heighten Morality, and promote the Life, Purity, and Beauty of Religion, fully consider'd, &c. Containing an answer to Mr. Forster's Appendix, &c. and to a pamphlet, entituled, The unity of God not inconsistent with the divinity of Christ. As also some remarks on the reply to Dr. Waterland. With An Introduction concerning the true State of the Controversy. In a Letter to a Friend. By Joseph Pyke (1721)
- 372254: Mensa mystica (1717)
- 372301: Remarks on a pamphlet, call'd A conference about infant-baptism (1741)
- 372352: A treatise of succulent plants (1710)
- 372594: An essay on friendship (1736)
- 372657: Grammatical commentaries (1718)
- 372702: A friendly caution (1740)
- 372833: A letter to Thomas Burnet, Esq (1736)
- 372881: The measures of resistance to the higher powers, so far as becomes a Christian (1710)
- 372896: A sermon preach'd at Little-Wild-Street on Tuesday, April 25, 1749 (1749)
- 372918: A living funeral testimony (1702)
- 373304: Sermons preached upon several occasions (1704)
- 373413: A guilty conscience makes a rebel (1713)
- 373429: The standing use of the Scripture (1724)
- 373484: Eusebius Pamphilus his ten books. Of ecclesiastical history, faithfully translated and abridg'd from the original. By Samuel Parker, Gent. To which is prefixed, A dissertation concerning the use and authority of ecclesiastical history: by the author of The snake in the grass. In a Letter to the Abridger. With the life of Eusebius abstracted from the best Authors. Also an account of his works. And a large index of the Memorable Persons, &c. mention'd in the Abridgment (1703)
- 373986: An account of the life and death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bury (1720)
- 374004: An account of the life and death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bury (1721)
- 374029: A defence of the Protestant ministers mission: shewing that 'tis the right of all Christian churches to chuse their own ministers; and that the Popish Pretence of a Regular, Uninterrupted Succession from the Apostle Peter, thro the Church of Rome, is a groundless Fancy, which can never be proved; and therefore no way necessary to render any Ministerial Authority Regular, or Administrations Valid. Being a reply to Mr. Holland's considerations of a sermon, entitled, A vindication of the Protestant ministers mission. By John Davisson (1721)
- 374044: An apology for Homer (1717)
- 374131: Sermons preached upon several occasions (1715)
- 374145: An epitomy of ecclesiastical history (1706)
- 374183: Trifertes Sagani, or immortal dissolvent. Being a brief but candid discourse of the matter and manner of preparing the liquor alkahest of Helmont, the great Hilech of Paracelsus, the Sal Circulatum Minus of Ludovicus de Comit: or our Fiery Spirit of the Four Elements. Together with its use in Preparing Magisteries, Arcana's Quintessences, and other secret Medicines of the Adepts from the Animal, Vegitable or Mineral Kingdom. By Cleidophorus Mystagogus (1705)
- 374184: Mercury's caducean rod (1704)
- 374278: Panarithmologia (1727)
- 374381: Practical discourses concerning the Christian temper (1737)
- 374388: The pantheon (1717)
- 374423: Typhon (1704)
- 374489: The weary pilgrim returning to Jerusalem encourag'd (1709)
- 374597: New curiosities in art and nature (1711)
- 374598: New curiosities in art and nature (1711)
- 374604: The builder's chest-book (1727)
- 374732: Essays upon several moral subjects (1709)
- 374751: A sermon preach'd at Stapleherst, on Wednesday, July 8. 1713 (1713)
- 374913: The works of Flavius Josephus (1733)
- 374926: Christian directions shewing how to walk with God all the day long (1729)
- 375009: Exemplaria Latino-Anglica (1745)
- 375049: The new method of fortification, as practised by Monsieur de Vauban, Engineer-General of France. Together with a new treatise of geometry. The sixth edition, carefully revised and corrected by the original. To which are now added, a treatise of military orders, and the Art of Gunnery, or throwing of Bombs, Balls, &c. to hit any Object assigned. The whole Work illustrated with thirty-two Copper Plates (1762)
- 375375: Astronomy (1727)
- 375412: St. Cyprian's description of the pagan age (1725)
- 375584: Plutarch's Morals (1707)
- 375709: Memoires of the reign of King Charles I (1703)
- 375824: Silva, or A discourse of forest-trees, and the propagation of timber in His Majesty's dominions (1706)
- 376565: The lady's new-year's gift (1734)
- 376968: Medicina statica: being the aphorisms of Sanctorius, translated into English, with large explanations. To which is added, Dr. Keil's Medicina statica britannica, with comparative Remarks and Explanations. As also Medico-Physical essays on I. Agues. II. Fevers. III. An Elastic Fible. IV. The Goul. V. The Leprody. VI. King's Evil. Vii. Vegereal Diseast. The fourth edition. By John Quincy, M.D (1728)
- 377419: Stereometry (1727)
- 377641: A discourse concerning I. the true import of the words election and reprobation (1735)
- 377872: Prosodia (1735)
- 377878: The lady's new-year's gift (1741)
- 377900: A vindication of the late governor and council of Jamaica (1716)
- 377939: Tables of the French verbs regular and irregular (1745)
- 378112: Reflexions upon ridicule (1739)
- 378149: Stereometry (1721)
- 378241: Remarks on Mr. Kelly's late speech at the bar of the House of Lords (1723)
- 378281: The life and military exploits of Pyrrhus, King of Epire. In six books. Written originally in French by M. Gautier. And now render'd into English, by Thomas Mortimer (1751)
- 378598: The mathematical and philosophical works of the Right Reverend John Wilkins (1707)
- 378931: Hodder's arithmetick (1702)
- 379142: M. Tullii Ciceronis libri tres de officiis (1722)
- 379147: Tully's two essays of old age, and of friendship (1727)
- 379148: Tully's two essays of old age, and of friendship (1704)
- 379470: Nomenclatura trilinguis anglo-latino-gręca (1725)
- 380141: De viribus medicamentorum (1720)
- 380197: The compleat French-Master (1733)
- 380279: Several letters between two ladies (1701)
- 380311: A thousand more notable things (1706)
- 380315: A thousand notable things (1706)
- 380405: The history of the propagation of Christianity (1726)
- 380651: An explication of the Gospel-Theism and the divinity of the Christian religion (1706)
- 380757: Philippi Cluverii Introductio in universam geographiam Tam veterem quam novam tabulis geographicis Xlvi ac notis olim ornata a Johanne Bunone, jam vero locupletata additamentis & annotationibus Joh. Frid. Hekelii & Joh. Reiskii. Cum privilegio Ordinum Holl. & Westfrisiae. 1697. Quibus in hac Editione Londinensi accedunt additamenta plurima ad Historiam & Geographiam, cum antiquam, tum hodiernam spectantia, ex Scriptoribus optimae Notae, Cellario praesertim & Luytsio, excerpta & in Marginem relata. Quae una? cum Typis Aeneis insuper additis, Editionem hancce prioribus, tertia parte saltem, auctiorem reddunt (1711)
- 380823: Nonnulli e? Luciani Dialogis selecti, et in duas partes divisi (1726)
- 380910: The light risen in darkness. In four parts. Being a collection of letters written to several persons, upon great and important subjects. Very profitable for the Common Instruction and Conduct of all who seek God in Sincerity: But in a Special manner for detecting the Lamentable decay of the Life and Spirit of Christianity now at this time, and directing to the proper means of recovering it. With a large explication of the 24. and 25. chapters of St. Matthew's gospel. By Antonia Bourignon. Done out of the French (1703)
- 380921: The lives and amours of the empresses (1723)
- 380975: Books sold by J. Wyat in St. Paul's Church-yard, W. Taylor in Pater-noster-row, J. Downing in Bartholomew-close, J. Osborn in Lombard-street, S. Ballard in Little-Britain, and J. Noon in Cheapside (1722)
- 381256: A general treatise of the dominion of the sea (1710)
- 381278: The treasury of drugs unlock'd (1738)
- 381287: Parallels of the sounds and syllables of the French and English languages: or, the French pronunciation made easy to the English learner. Being A perpetual Dictionary suited to all Capacities, for the easy and speedy Attaining the true Pronunciation of the French Tongue, and the French Orthography. To which is prefixed, A dissertation on the French alphabet. And likewise is added, a dissertation teaching the true manner of reading and Pronouncing French poetry. The whole laid down in a Method entirely new. By Claudius Arnoux, Teacher of the French and Latin Languages. (1730)
- 381348: A compleat body of arithmetick (1701)
- 381433: The antiquities of nations (1706)
- 381583: A new treatise of the construction and use of the sector (1729)
- 381594: The compleat French-Master (1717)
- 381705: Synopsis mathematica universalis (1709)
- 381734: The present state of Great-Britain and Ireland (1715)
- 381930: A physical vade mecum (1741)
- 382060: A new Spanish and English dictionary (1706)
- 382088: Dr. Sydenham's compleat method of curing almost all diseases (1724)
- 382110: An introduction to, or a short discourse concerning, universal history (1730)
- 382142: The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome (1705)
- 382207: Hispania illustrata (1703)
- 382309: The new description and state of England (1704)
- 382966: A discourse concerning the gift of prayer (1718)
- 383380: A discourse concerning trouble of mind (1706)
- 383783: The present state of Great Britain (1707)
- 383812: A letter to the Right Honourable the E---- of --, concerning the oath of abjuration (1716)
- 384083: He? Charis dotheisa (1708)
- 384087: Immortality preternatural to human souls (1708)
- 384092: Tracts and sermons on several occasions (1740)
- 384129: The new metamorphosis (1709)
- 384318: English proverbs, with moral reflexions (1709)
- 384319: Moral reflexions upon select English proverbs (1708)
- 384395: Hymns composed on several subjects (1748)
- 384621: A common place-book to the Holy Bible (1738)
- 384723: Argalus and Parthenia (1726)
- 384927: Patch work or the comprehension in four canto's semper ego auditor tantum nunquamque reponam? vexatus toties (1720)
- 384955: The dutch fortune teller (1699)
- 385164: The grammar of heraldry (1724)
- 385177: Exercises to the accidence (1728)
- 385809: Exercises to the accidence (1707)
- 385810: The compleat French-Master (1729)
- 385898: Serious reflections on time and eternity (1725)
- 386130: The clergy-Man's vade mecum (1706)
- 386218: The countryman's treasure (1710)
- 386399: The British Apollo (1726)
- 386418: The gazetteer's: or newsman's interpreter (1707)
- 386419: The gazetteer's or, newsman's interpreter (1707)
- 386490: The entertaining travels and adventures of Mademoiselle de Richelieu. Cousin to the present Duke of that Name who made the tour of Europe, dressed in men's cloaths, attended by her Maid Lucy as her Valet de Chambre. Now done into English from the lady's own manuscript. By the translator of the Memoirs and adventures of the Marques of Bretagne and Duke of Harcourt. ... (1740)
- 387587: Of the principles and duties of natural religion (1710)
- 387676: The christian pattern (1710)
- 387734: The clergyman's vade-mecum (1731)
- 388098: The compleat French-Master (1725)
- 388099: The physical dictionary (1726)
- 388238: The clergyman's vade-mecum (1723)
- 388239: The clergyman's vade-mecum (1723)
- 388268: The clergyman's vade-mecum (1731)
- 388405: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1744)
- 388477: The compleat French master (1737)
- 388823: God's awful summons to a sinful nation considered (1738)
- 389011: Markham's master piece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses. Drawn with great Pains from Approved Experience, and the Publick Practice of the best Horse-Marshals in Christendom. Divided into two books. The I. Containing Cures Physical: The II. All Cures Chirurgical. Together with The Nature, Use, and Quality of every Simple mentioned through the whole Work. Now the seventeenth time printed, corrected, and augmented, with above Thirty New Chapters, and Forty New Medicines heretofore never Publish'd. To which is added, the exactest receipts for curing all diseases in oxen, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Dogs, and all smaller Cattle. Also the compleat jockey; Containing Methods for the Training Horses up for Racing, with their Heats and Courses, and Manner of Keeping, &c. Also, Instructions to avoid being Cheated by Horse-Coursers. To which is Added, in this Seventeenth Impression, Directions to preserve all sorts of Cattle, from all manner of Diseases, and to feed Cattle Fat, without Corn, Hay, or Grass. Also the true Way to improve St-Foin. With divers other Things never before made Publick. (1710)
- 389100: The new method of fortification, as practised by Monsieur de Vauban, engineer-general of France. Together with a new treatise of geometry. The fifth edition, carefully revised and corrected by the original. To which is now added, A Treatise of Military Orders, and the Art of Gunnery, or throwing of Bombs, Balls, &c. to hit any Object assigned. The whole work illustrated with thirty-two copper plates (1748)
- 389205: The lives of the ancient philosophers, containing an account of their several sects, doctrines, Actions, and Remarkable Sayings. Extracted from Diogenes, Laertius, Causabon, Menagins, Stanley, Gassenaus, Charleton, and others, the best Authors upon that Subject. With an appendix containing the lives of several later philosophers not confined to particular Sects; Taken from Eunapius. And an Account of the Women Philosophers, Written originally in Latin by Aeg. Menagius to Madam Dac[i]er. And an Introduction representing the state of Learning and Philosophy in the Eastern part of the World, before it flourished in Greece. Illustrated with several cutts. (1702)
- 389612: Art's treasury (1700)
- 389613: Hocus pocus (1715)
- 389615: The description and use, of a new constructed octant, sextant and quintant (1779)
- 389630: The origine and antiquity of our English weights and measures discover'd (1727)
- 389719: Markham's master-piece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses. Drawn with great Pains and Approved Experience, and the Publick Practice of the best Horse-Marshals in Christendom. Divided into two books. The I. Containing Cures Physical: The II. All Cures Chyrargical. Together with The Nature, Use, and Quality of every Simple mentioned through the whole Work. Now the Nineteenth Time Printed, Corrected and Augmented, with above Thirty New Chapters, and Forty new Medicines, heretofore never Published. To which is Added, The Exactest Receipts for Curing all Diseases, in Oxen, Cow, Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Dogs, and all small Catle. Also The compleat jockey. Containing Methods for the Training Horses up for Racing, with their Heats and Courses, and Manner of Keeping, &c. Also, Instructions to avoid being Cheated by Horsecoursers. To which is added in this nineteenth impression, Directions to preserve all sorts of Cattle from all manner of Diseases, and to feed Cattle Fat, without Corn, Hay, or Grass. Also the Way to improve St-Foin. With divers other things never before made publick (1717)
- 389817: A treatise of eclipses for 26 years (1717)
- 389838: The clergy-Man's vade-mecum (1715)
- 389880: Cursus equestris Nottinghamiensis (1709)
- 389890: Sermons upon several occasions (1721)
- 390010: A vindication of David's Psalms (1727)
- 390321: Navigation spiritualliz'd: or, a new compass for seamen (1721)
- 390558: The doctrine of the Bible (1726)
- 390579: The art of rhetorick, as to pronunciation; explain'd : and familiarly adapted to the capacities of school-boys, by way of question and answer; in English. (1708)
- 390582: Index rhetoricus (1704)
- 390706: D. Junii Juvenalis et A. Persii Flacci Satirę (1707)
- 390923: An explicatory catechism (1721)
- 390948: Psalms and hymns for divine worship (1793)
- 390974: Exercises to the accidence (1752)
- 390981: A declaration of the faith and order owned and practised in the congregational churches in England (1745)
- 391007: A practical catechism (1715)
- 391164: An explicatory catechism (1701)
- 391267: The universal library (1712)
- 391527: The memorial of the Chevalier de St. George (1726)
- 392003: Richmond or Richmount (1721)
- 392007: Hudibras (1704)
- 392038: Divine songs (1747)
- 392254: Jonah (1724)
- 392797: The gazetteer's or newsman's interpreter (1732)
- 392802: The gazetteer's; or, newsman's interpreter (1731)
- 393510: Synopsis mathematica universalis (1729)
- 393619: Apostolici (1716)
- 393803: Devotions in the ancient way of offices (1712)
- 393906: Hocus pocus (1715)
- 394442: The distrest mother (1712)
- 394464: The ecclesiastical histories of Eusebius, Socrates, Sozomen, and Theodorit (1720)
- 394547: The parable of the sower (1707)
- 394897: Roman stories: or, the history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome (1728)
- 395212: The whole comical works (1703)
- 395232: The athenian spy (1709)
- 395497: The famous and pleasant history of Parismus (1701)
- 395570: Il decamerone (1721)
- 395571: Il decamerone (1702)
- 395922: Physick (1712)
- 396194: Cornelius Nepos de vitis excellentium imperatorum (1729)
- 396294: A new translation of Ęsop's fables, adorn'd with cutts; suited to the fables copied from the Frankfurt edition: by the most ingenious artist Christopher Van Sycham. The Whole being rendered in a Plain, Easy, and Familiar Style, adapted to the Meanest Capacities. Nevertheless Corrected and Reform'd from the Grossness of the Language, and Poorness of the Verse us'd in the now Vulgar Translation: The Morals also more accurately Improv'd; Together with Reflections on each Fable, in Verse. By J. J. Gent (1708)
- 396353: The characters (1702)
- 396480: Divine fancies (1723)
- 396528: The whole comical works (1712)
- 397100: The physical dictionary (1708)
- 397267: Joh. Amos Comenii Orbis sensualium pictus (1729)
- 397338: The art of English poetry (1710)
- 397470: Lucius Annęus Florus, his Epitome of Roman History, from Romulus to Augustus Cęsar. Made English from the best editions and Corrections of Learned Men. Illustrated with cxxvi cuts, the Heads of the Roman Kings, Generals, and other Famous Persons: Collected from Authentick Monuments, by the late Excellent Graevius; and copied from his Edition by a Curious Hand. With A Good Chronology and Directions to find the several Heads of History in all the best Authors (1714)
- 397837: The merchant, citizen and country-man's instructor (1701)
- 397871: Nomenclatura trilinguis anglo-latino-gręca (1715)
- 398164: Books sold at the Ring in Little Britain, by G. Conyers. Books of art and ingenuity, and great variety. (1710)
- 398417: Serious and comical essays (1710)
- 398533: Panarithmologia (1746)
- 399061: England's reformation: from the time of King Henry VIII, to the end of dates's plot (1716)
- 399212: The compleat French-Master (1710)
- 399227: Pharmacop?ia Londinensis: or, The new London dispensatory (1707)
- 399228: Pharmacop?ia Londinensis (1702)
- 399251: Elements of chemistry (1800)
- 399264: A sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Sladen (1733)
- 399265: A sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Sladen (1733)
- 399378: Copies & extracts of some letters (1710)
- 399509: The art of floating land (1799)
- 399510: The art of floating land (1799)
- 399672: An introduction to the skill of musick (1730)
- 399673: Joh. Amos Commenii orbis sensualium pictus (1705)
- 399713: The gentleman's recreation (1721)
- 399823: A discourse concerning the inventions of men (1714)
- 399871: Exercises to the accidence (1774)
- 400040: A serious admonition to the Dissenters (1710)
- 400061: The father's blessing penn'd for the instruction of his children (1710)
- 400270: Directions for daily communion with God (1731)
- 400628: New principles of linear perspective (1749)
- 400849: The history of the Saracens (1718)
- 400901: The conquest of Syria, Persia, and Ęgypt, by the Saracens (1708)
- 401067: A grammar of the English tongue (1712)
- 401117: The london practice (1719)
- 401205: A new dictionary of heraldry (1747)
- 401207: Considerations (1703)
- 401353: A grammar of the English tongue (1712)
- 401357: A funeral sermon upon Mr. Noble (1713)
- 401547: The present state of Scotland (1711)
- 401548: The present state of Great-Britain and Ireland (1711)
- 401726: Cymbalum mundi (1723)
- 401797: A compleat history of Europe (1703)
- 401840: An introduction to the skill of musick (1703)
- 401910: The works of Mr. John Oldham (1710)
- 401911: The works of Mr. John Oldham (1703)
- 402445: The english physician enlarged (1725)
- 402747: The general history of England (1704)
- 402843: The works (1714)
- 403074: Memoirs of what pass'd in Christendom, from the war begun 1672, to the peace concluded 1679. By Sir William Temple Baronet (1709)
- 403113: A law grammar (1749)
- 403605: An abridgement of the laws in force and use in Her Majesty's plantations (1704)
- 403735: A most compleat compendium of geography (1704)
- 403788: Terence's Comedies (1713)
- 403789: Terence's Comedies (1705)
- 404336: Dictionarium rusticum & urbanicum (1704)
- 404670: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Mr. Matthew Madden (1732)
- 404671: An essay towards a new explication of the doctrines of the resurrection, millennium, and judgment (1734)
- 404791: The door of heaven opened and shut (1701)
- 404871: Palladio Londinensis (1734)
- 404934: A mathematical dictionary (1702)
- 405603: A new grammar, French, English, and Spanish (1752)
- 405625: The heavenly cloud now breaking (1701)
- 405626: The enochian walks with god, found out by a spiritual traveller, whose face towards Mount-Sion above was set (1702)
- 405905: An historical, genealogical and poetical dictionary (1703)
- 405906: An historical, genealogical and poetical dictionary (1708)
- 406331: Short discourses upon the whole Common-Prayer (1712)
- 406930: The christian subject's duty to his lawful prince (1716)
- 407110: The danger of changes in church or state; or, the fatal doom of such as love them and their associates (1715)
- 407162: The duty of a pastor to his people, represented in a discourse preached at the ordination of the Reverend George Braithwaite, M.A., March the twenty eighth, 1734. At the meeting house near Devonshire-Square. Publish'd at the request of several ministers. By John Gill (1734)
- 407166: Divine conduct (1712)
- 407205: Evil not to be done, that good may come of it (1717)
- 407669: Ignorance and folly put to silence by well-doing (1724)
- 407900: The garland of good-will (1710)
- 407917: The measurer's guide enlarg'd (1718)
- 407963: Nauticum astrologicum (1710)
- 408232: The royal martyr lamented (1724)
- 408235: The people not the original of civil power, proved from God's word, the doctrine and liturgy of the establish'd church, and from the laws of England (1710)
- 408261: The measures of resistance to the higher powers, so far as becomes a Christian (1710)
- 408592: The prince of Carency (1719)
- 409236: Boscobel (1725)
- 409354: Sosarme, Re di Media (1732)
- 409534: The poor man's help (1712)
- 409535: The poor man's help (1715)
- 409777: An argumentative and practical discourse of infant-baptism (1712)
- 409870: The practice of the spiritual or ecclesiastical courts (1708)
- 410090: An appendix to the history of Scotland (1721)
- 410218: Hudibras (1712)
- 410301: Oxoniensis academia: or, the antiquities and curiosities of the University of Oxford (1749)
- 410321: Poems on affairs of state (1716)
- 410322: Poems on affairs of state (1716)
- 410531: Athenianism (1710)
- 410608: A collection of all the ecclesiastical laws, canons, answers, or rescripts, with other memorials concerning the government, discipline and worship of the Church of England, From its first Foundation to the Conquest, that have hitherto been publish'd in the Latin and Saxonic Tongues. And of all the Canons and Constitutions Ecclesiastical, made since the Conquest and before the Reformation, in any National Council, or in the Provincial Synods of Canterbury and York, That have hitherto been publish'd in the Latin Tongue. Now first translated into English with Explanatory Notes, and such Glosses from Lyndwood and Athone, as were thought most useful. Part the First. By John Johnson, M. A. Vicar of Cranbrook in the Diocese of Canterbury. (1720)
- 410761: Euclide's Elements (1722)
- 410816: The great historical, geographical, genealogical and poetical dictionary (1701)
- 410865: The history of the bucaniers of America (1704)
- 410887: An institute of the laws of England (1734)
- 410959: The lives of the professors of Gresham College (1740)
- 410960: The lives of the XII. Cęsars (1717)
- 411002: The memorable things of Socrates (1712)
- 411640: The christian life, in divers of its branches described and recommended (1746)
- 411935: A survey of the cathedral-church of Worcester (1737)
- 411936: A survey of the cathedral-church of Worcester (1737)
- 412102: The christian pattern (1707)
- 412259: A natural and medicinal history of worms (1721)
- 412376: Theologia Eklektike? (1702)
- 412487: A dramatick entertainment, called the Necromancer (1731)
- 412521: The free-Holder (1732)
- 412827: A genealogical history of the kings and queens of England (1707)
- 412898: The sibylline oracles translated from the best Greek copies (1713)
- 412922: The history of the Old and New Testament (1705)
- 412923: The life of James II (1705)
- 413073: The compleat surveyor (1722)
- 413074: The credibility of the Gospel history (1741)
- 413076: The credibility of the Gospel history (1748)
- 413088: A genealogical history of the kings and queens of England (1707)
- 413199: The pulse watch (1710)
- 413552: Bernardi Oricellarii de bello italico commentarius (1724)
- 413581: The works of the late Reverend Mr. Matthew Henry (1726)
- 413874: The new law of fluids (1729)
- 414033: An argumentative and practical discourse of infant-baptism (1722)
- 414421: The origine and antiquity of our English weights and measures discover'd (1706)
- 414706: Il pastor fido (1734)
- 415073: A practical discourse concerning baptism, On the following heads: I. The Nature of Christian Baptism, with its Privileges. II. The Qualifications needful to the worthy receiving it. III. The Obligations of those who are baptized. IV. A Persuasive, or Exhortation to Baptism. V. A Serious Address to such as have been baptized. By William Foot (1739)
- 415706: A representation made by a committee of seventeen persons, as well directors as others, to the Governour and Company of the Mine-Adventurers of England; containing a vindication of Sir Humphrey Mackworth, from the Many False and Scandalous Reflections cast on him before a Committee of the Honourable House of Commons, in the Year 1709, by William Waller, late Steward of the said Companies Mines. Read, Approved, and Confirmed by the said Governour and Company, at a General Court held at Stationers-Hall on Saturday the 26th Day of November 1720, Nemine? Contradicente. Publish'd by order of the said General Court (1720)
- 416669: E. Ballard's catalogue for 1768. Containing several valuable libraries and collections, lately purchased, of very scarce and uncommon books, In most Languages, Arts and Sciences, Chiefly in very good Condition and many on Large Paper, Including the libraries of Stephen Monteage Esq; and Dr Pelham Johnston; The Whole Consisting of near Ten Thousand Volumes. Amongst which are the Following, Folio. Universal Hist. Antient & Modern, 25 vol. complete. Rapin's Hist. & Continuation, 5 vol. complete Ceremonies & Religious Customs of all Nations, 6 vol. Biographia Britannica, 7 vol. complete. Dugdale's Monasticon Ang. & Continuation by Stevens, 3 vol. Dugdale's Origines Juridiciales, best Edit. Atkins's Hist. of Gloucestershire, 2 vol. Chauncy's Antiquities of Hertfordshire. Morton's Nat. Hist. of Northamptonshire. Plot's Nat. Hist. of Staffordsh. & Oxfordshire State Trials, 6 vol. best Edit. Guillim's Heraldry, Cuts colour'd, large pap. Fuller's Worthies of England. General Dictionary, 10 vol. Dictionaries by Bayle, Collier, Postlethwayte, Chambers, Ainsworth, Johnson, &c. &c. Catroue & Rouille's Roman Hist. 6 vol. Banier's Ovid, with Picart's Cuts, 2 vol. Voyages and Travels by Churchill, Harris, Purchas, Le Bruyn, Pococke, Motraye, Breval, &c. &c. Sir Walter Ralegh's Hist. 2 vol. Sir Paul Rycaut's Turkish Hist. 3 vol. System of Geography, Maps colour'd, 2 vol. Vertot's Hist. of the Knights of Malta, 2 vol. Lord Bacon's, Locke's, Milton's & Temple's Works. Folio. Albinus's Anatom. Tables, complete. Smellie's Tables of Midwifry. Petiver's Works on Nat. Hist. 3 vol. Hoffmanni Opera, 6 vol. Authores de Balneis, apud Juntas. Eustachii Tabulae Anat. ab Albino. Aristotelis Opera, Du Vallii, 2 vol. Thuani Hist. a Carte, 7 vol. Ciceronis Opera, Victorii, 2 vol. ap. R. Steph. Plinii Hist. Nat. Harduini, 3 vol. Platonis Opera, Serrani, 3 vol. Pindari Opera, Oxon. Thucydidis Hist. a Wasse & Dukero. Thucydides, Hudsoni, ch. max. Poetae Gr. Veteres omnes, a Lectio, 2 vol. Herodotus, Gronovii. Xenophon, Leunclavii. Athenaeus, Casauboni. Constantini & Scapulae Lexica, Edit. opt. Stephani (hen.) Thesaurus Gr. 5 vol. Stephani (rob.) Thesaurus Lat. 4 vol. Hickesii Thesaurus Ling. Vet. Septent. 3 vol. Hoffmanni Lexicon Universale, 4 vol. Suidae Lexicon Kusteri, 3 vol. Atlas par De L'isle, Paris. Desgodetz Edifices Antiques de Rome. Boulainvilliers Etat de France, 3 tom. Dictionaire de Morery, 6 tom. Hist. des Ordres Monastiques, avec belles fig. 8 tom. 4to. Which will be sold very Reasonable (for Ready Money only) with the lowest Price printed to each Book in the Catalogue, on Wednesday January 27, 1768, and continue daily on Sale. By Edward Ballard, Bookseller, At No 59. in Little Britain near Newgate-Street. Catalogues (price 6d) to be allowed in Purchase, May be had of the following Booksellers, viz. Mr Dodsley, Pall-Mall; Mr Robson, New Bond-Street; Mr Walter, Charing-Cross; Mr Lewis, Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; Mr Owen, Temple-Bar; Mr Brotherton, Cornhill; Child's Coffee-House, St Paul's Church-Yard; Mr Merrill at Cambridge, Mr Prince at Oxford, and at the Place of Sale. Where may be had the full Value for any Library or Collection (1768)
- 416731: A sermon deliver'd in the Parish-Church of St. Leonard's, Foster-Lane (1729)
- 416747: A sermon occasioned by the death of the reverend Mr. Thomas Tingey (1729)
- 416767: A sermon on the fast-day, January the sixteenth, 1711/12 (1712)
- 417402: The redeemer's near relation to his people, their great comfort and peculiar privilege (1724)
- 417544: Regulus. A tragedy. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Mr. Havard, author of King Charles the First (1744)
- 417892: A sailor's proposal for finding his longitude by the moon. Offering at an easy and practical way of performing it now, by the moon's visible apparent equinoctial distance. The whole Process being within the Power and Capacity of every Mariner who understands the Art of Navigation. With the Manner of making the Common Instruments fit for the Purpose: And also a Description of a New One, by which the Altitude may be taken more exactly, with Directions for correcting it (1726)
- 418302: Semiramis. Riconosciuta (1733)
- 418496: A sermon, preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond Lenox, and Aubigny, president; and the governors of the London Infirmary (1747)
- 418497: A sermon preached before his Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, president; and the govenors of the London Infirmary (1748)
- 418780: A sermon preached to the Protestants of Ireland, now in London (1712)
- 419285: A small parcel of books and some valuable papers lately imported, to be sold by auction, on Thursday the 20th of June, 1723, at Paul's Coffee-House, the West End of St. Paul's Church-Yard. Beginning at Five O'Clock in the Afternoon by Thomas Ballard Bookseller, at the Rising-Sun in Little-Britain, where Catalogues may be had. Also at Mr. Strahan's in Cornhill, Mr. Rivington's in St. Paul's Church-Yard, Mr. Lewis in Covent-Garden, Mr. Grave's in St. James's Street, Mr. King in Westminster-Hall, Booksellers, and at the Place of sale; where the books may be seen two Days before the sale (1723)
- 419456: The state of true religion in all ages (1726)
- 420699: Tea, a poem. In three cantos (1743)
- 421520: Il vespasiano Drama. Da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro di Hay-Market, per la Reale Accademia di Musica (1724)
- 421597: A vindication of a sermon, entitled, inoculation an indefensible practice. In which Dr. Kirkpatrick's Arguments in Favour of the Operation, together with his and a certain Letter-Writer's Objections to the Sermon, are distinctly consider'd and reply'd to; and the Practice demonstrated, in the amplest Manner, highly culpable in a Moral, extremely absurd in a Physical View. By Theodore Delafaye, A. M. Rector of St. Mildred's and All-Saints, in the City of Canterbury (1754)
- 422279: Tracts consisting of sermons, discourses, and letters (1745)
- 422983: Warm beer (1724)
- 423019: The way to get wealth (1706)
- 423021: The way to get wealth (1702)
- 423663: Divinity catalogue (1764)
- 425690: The lady's adviser, physician & moralist: Or, half an hours entertainment at the expence of nobody! (1797)
- 426240: The young sportsman's delight and instructor (1712)
- 468495: Gregorii Posthuma: or, Certain learned tracts: written by John Gregorie, M.A. and Chaplaine of Christ-Church in Oxford. Together with a short account of the autor's [sic] life; and elegies on his much lamented death (1650)
- 468795: Cookery refin'd. Or, The lady, gentlewoman, and servant-maids useful companion (1697)
- 469667: The works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury: containing two hundred sermons and discourses, on several occasions (1717)
- 470538: The wonder of Surry! The wonder of Surry! Or the genuine speech of an old British oak (1756)
- 470562: Flavio re de' Longobardi (1732)
- 470568: To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, the humble address of the Mayor, Aldermen, and chief citizens of the city of Hereford, in common council assembled. (1710)
- 471351: Flora; an opera (1729)
- 473060: Fair maidens every one, I must confess and say ... (1695)
- 473247: Acis and Galatea (1736)
- 473610: Account of the Rothsay and Caithness fencibles. (1799)
- 474237: Corn. Nepotis excellentium imperatorum vitę (1729)
- 475269: Ęsop's fables with his life (1666)
- 475661: The original of all plots in Christendom (1680)
- 476085: The Lord of Hardivyle (1800)
- 476658: The address of the University of Cambridge, presented by Dr. Gower, Vice-Chancellor: with a letter from a gentleman in London, to one of the Fellows of St. John's (1732)
- 476755: A new, and most useful instrument for addition and substraction [sic] of pounds, shillings, pence, and farthings (1673)
- 476833: Books printed for and sold by Aaron Ward, at the King's-Arms in Little-Britain (1724)
- 476954: E. Ballard's divinity catalogue for 1769 (1769)
- 476957: Israel in Egypt (1740)
- 477086: Nomenclatura trilinguis Anglo-Latino-Gręca: or, A short vocabulary, English, Latin, and Greek (1694)
- 477173: New experiments and useful observations concerning sea-water made fresh, according to the patentees invention (1684)
- 477344: The great memorial: or, A list of the names of those pretended judges vvho sate, and sentenced our late Soveraign King Charles the First, in the place which they called the High Court of Justice (1660)
- 478002: A journey from London, to France and Holland: or, The traveller's useful vade mecum (1742)
- 478164: The vvhole art of navigation (1689)
- 478257: The merciful assizes (1701)
- 478441: A book of knowledge (1702)
- 478689: A catalogue of several thousand volumes of scarce and valuable books (lately purchas'd) in almost all languages, arts and sciences (1753)
- 479264: The unfortunate voyage (1698)
- 479586: The characters, or the manners of the age (1705)
- 479782: The gazetteer's or, Newsman's interpreter (1710)
- 479794: The stewards of the feast of the Sons of the Clergy, for the year 1723 (1724)
- 479978: Threnodia hymenęa (1710)
- 480381: The hyp doctor, or a packet of choice things for the cure of melancholy (1796)
- 480596: The history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1722)
- 480634: A true relation of the late five remarkable highway-men (1674)
- 480975: The trade & fishing of Great-Britain displayed (1662)
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- 77905: A discourse opening the nature of that episcopacie, which is exercised in England (1642)
- 83850: A discourse opening the nature of that episcopacie, which is exercised in England (1641)
- 118986: A den of theeves discovered. Or certaine errours and false doctrines, delivered in a sermon at a visitation holden at Baldocke in the county of Hertford, Decemb. 9. 1641. By Henry Denne, curate at Pyrton in Hertfordshire (1643)
- 128577: A manuall of directions for the visitation of the sicke (1642)
- 168597: Catalogus librorum ex pręcipuis Italię emporiis selectorum per Pobertum Martinum, apud quem venales habentur Londini, in Ducke Lane, at the signe of the Harrow (1650)
- 174929: Certaine rules, directions, or advertisements for this time of pestilentiall contagion (1636)
- 182373: A right excellent and famous comedy, called The three ladies of London (1592)
- 184145: The mirrour of mirth and pleasant conceits (1592)
- Ducke lane
- 126070: The historie of the world in five bookes (1652)
- 165252: The burden of England, Scotland, & Ireland: or, The watchmans alarum (1646)
- 172689: A sermon preached at Ashby De-la-zouch in the countie of Leicester (1635)
- 189890: The house of God (1627)
- 206695: Janua linguarum reserata: or a seed-plot of all languages and sciences (1636)
- Duke lane
- 78017: Contemplations moral and divine (1677)
- 80501: Contemplations moral and divine· (1677)
- 94376: A sermon preached at Alderly in the county of Gloucester, January IV. 1676/7 (1677)
- 100585: Contemplations moral and divine (1676)
- 121881: Contemplations moral and divine (1679)
- 142729: Contemplations moral and divine (1676)
- 142748: A letter from Sr Matthew Hale, Kt. sometime Lord Chief Justice of England: to one of his sons, after his recovery from the small-pox (1684)
- 143376: Contemplations moral and divine: in two parts. By Sir Matthew Hale Knight, late chief justice of the Kings-Bench. Imprimatur. Ex edibus Lambethanis Martij 13. 1675[/]6. Antonius Saunders, reverendissimo dno, domino Gilberto archi-episc. Cant. a sacris domesticis (1679)
- 143378: Contemplations moral and divine (1676)
- 145833: Contemplations moral and divine (1676)
- 150303: Contemplations moral and divine (1676)
- 151964: Contemplations moral and divine (1676)
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