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- A Garden of spirituall flowers
- A Garden of spirituall flowers, Part 1
- A briefe discourse of a disease called the suffocation of the mother : Written vppon occasion which hath beene of late taken thereby, to suspect possesion of an euill spirit, or some such like supernaturall power. Wherin is declared that diuers strange actions and passions of the body of man, which in the common opinion, are imputed to the diuell, haue their true naturall causes, and do accompanie this disease. By Edvvard Iorden Doctor in Physicke
- A briefe discourse of certaine pointes of the religion which is among the commo[n] sort of Christians, which may bee termed the countrie diuinitie : with a manifest confutation of the same, after the order of a dialogue
- A briefe discourse of certaine points of the religion which is among the common sort of Christians, which may be termed the countrey diuinitie : with a manifest confutation of the same, after the order of a dialogue
- A briefe discourse of certaine points of the religion which is among the commõ sort of Christians, which may bee termed the countrie diuinitie : with a manifest confutation of the same, after the order of a dialogue
- A briefe instruction and maner hovv to keepe bookes of accompts after the order of debitor and creditor : & as well for proper accompts partible, &c. By the three bookes named the memoriall iournall & leager, and of other necessaries appertaining to a good and diligent marchant. The which of all other reckoninges is most lawdable: for this treatise well and sufficiently knowen, all other wayes and maners may be the easier & sooner discerned, learned and knowen. Newely augmented and set forth by Iohn Mellis scholemaister. 1588
- A briefe treatise for the measuring of glasse, board, timber, or stone, square or round : being performed only by simple addition and substraction, and that in whole numbers, with[o]ut any multiplication, or division at all
- A compendious, but a compleat system of decimal arithmetick, containing more exact rules for ordering infinites, than any hitherto extant. Contrived by Mr. George Brown Minister of Killmarice, and Author of the Rotula. First course
- A compendium of simple arithmetic : in which the first rules of that pleasing science are made familiar to the capacities of youth
- A complete exercise book, in arithmetic : designed for the use of schools in the United States.
- A concise introduction to practical arithmetic : in which, all the rules that occur in common business are applied to the federal currency. : Designed for the use of schools in the United States.
- A dialogue betwene Lucian and Diogenes of the life harde and sharpe, and of the lyfe tendre and delicate
- A discourse of ciuill life : containing the ethike part of morall philosophie. Fit for the instructing of a gentleman in the course of a vertuous life. By Lod: Br
- A discourse of the causes, natures and cure of phrensie, madness or distraction, from A treatise of dreams & visions [1689]
- A discourse of the felicitie of man. Or his summum bonum. VVritten by Sir Richard Barckley, Knight
- A discourse of the felicitie of man: or his summum bonum. Written by Sir Richard Barckley knight
- A discourse of the pastoral care : Written by the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, Ld Bishop of Sarum. With a new preface suited to the present time; and some other additions
- A discourse of the pastoral care. : By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert late Lord Bishop of Sarum. The fifth edition. With a new preface to the third edition, in 1713. Wrote by the author
- A discourse on natural religion : delivered in the Chapel of Harvard University, in Cambridge, September 4th, 1799. At the lecture founded by the Hon. Paul Dudley, Esq. By John Mellen, Jun. Pastor of the East Church in Barnstable
- A dreame of the devill and Dives : Most terrible and fearefull to the seruants of Sathan, but right comfortable and acceptable to the children of God. Plainely described by way of dialogue: very necessarie to be read aduisedly, and heard attentiuely, both of rulers and inferiours, rich and poore, yong and old, wise and simple, that with rather to dwell in heauen then in hell
- A forme of Christian pollicie drawne out of French by Geffray Fenton. A worke very necessary to al sorts of people generally, as wherein is contayned doctrine, both vniuersall, and special touching the institution of al Christian profession: and also conuenient perticularly for all magistrates and gouernours of common weales, for their more happy regiment according to God
- A friendlie communcication or dialogue betweene Paule and Damas : wherein is disputed how we are to vse the pleasures of this life. By Samuel Byrd, Master of Art, and fellow not long since of Benet Colledge
- A frutefull worke of Lucius Anneus Seneca named the forme and rule of honest lyuynge : bothe in the Latin tongue [and] in the Englyshe lately tra[n]slated by Robert Whyttynton Poet Laureate and now newlye imprynted
- A garden of spirituall flovvers. Planted by Ri. Ro. Will. Per. Ri. Gree. M.M. and Geo. Web. Corrected and inlarged
- A garden of spirituall flovvers. Planted by Ri. Ro. Will. Per. Ri. Gree. M.M. and Geo. Web. Corrected and inlarged
- A garden of spirituall flowers
- A general introduction to trade and business. : Or, the young merchant's and tradesman's magazine. Being an assistant to youths, on their leaving school, and entring on apprenticeship ; ... By William Markham. ..
- A general tresury, a perpetual repertory, or a common councel-place of accounts for all countries in Christendome : The first part of ordinary accounts, in which is contained and found all vsuall, daily, and most necessary reckonings ready done, and the assise of bread ... To which is added the art of arithmetike ... Also a discouery of the sayd treasury, by the contents, explication, and application of the same vnto the sayd art, and questions to it belonging, with the practise thereby to adde and subtract all vsuall fractions vnlike, without reduction, into likenesse, to multiply without multiplication, to diuide without diuision, not passing 18 in operation. ... By William Colson Londoner
- A general tresury, a perpetual repertory, or a common councel-place of accounts for all countries in Christendome : The first part of ordinary accounts, in which is contained and found all vsuall, daily, and most necessary reckonings ready done, and the assise of bread, with a iust and easie proofe of their doings, by addition onely of two numbers together, and infinite examples of numeration, addition, substraction, [sic] multiplication, diuision, reduction, and of the rules of three, &c. To which is added the art of arithmetike according to the generall parts, rules, operations, and demonstrations thereof. Also a discouery of the sayd treasury, by the contents, explication, and application of the same vnto the sayd art, and questions to it belonging, with the practise thereby to adde and subtract all vsuall fractions vnlike, without reduction, into likenesse, to multiply without multiplication, to diuide without diuision, not passing 18 in operation. ...
- A godlie forme of householde gouernment : for the ordering of priuate families, according to the direction of Gods word. Whereunto is adioyned in a more particular manner, the seuerall duties of the husband towards his wife: and the wifes dutie towards her husband. The parents dutie towards their children: and the childrens towards their parents. The masters dutie towards his seruants: and also the seruants dutie towards their masters. Gathered by R.C
- A godlie forme of householde government : for the ordering of private families, according to the direction of Gods word : whereunto is adioyned in a more particular manner, the seuerall duties of the husband towards his wife, and the wiues dutie towards her husband, the parents dutie towards their children, and the childrens towards their parents, the masters dutie towards his seruants, and also the seruants dutie towards their masters
- A godly forme of houshold government : for the ordering of priuate families, according to the direction of Gods word : wherunto is adioyned in a more particular manner, the seuerall duties of the husband towards his wife, and the wiues dutie towards her husband, the parents dutie towards their children, and the childrens towards their parents, the maisters dutie towards his seruants, and also the seruants duty towards their maisters
- A key, containing answers to the examples in the sequel to Intellectual arithmetic
- A letter of advice to a young gentleman at the University. To which are subjoined, Directions for Young students
- A letter to a methodist preacher : on his entrance into the work of the ministry ; ... With a postscript, in which the general character of the preachers, and the nature and importance of the work in which they are engaged, are briefly considered ... By Adam Clarke
- A mechanical essay on singing, musick and dancing. : Containing their uses and abuses ; and demonstrating, by clear and evident reasons, the alterations they produce in a human body
- A moral methode of ciuile policie : contayninge a learned and fruictful discourse of the institution, state and gouernment of a common weale. Abridged oute of the co[m]mentaries of the reuerende and famous clerke, Franciscus Patricius, Byshop of Caieta in Italye. Done out of Latine into Englishe, by Rycharde Robinson, citizen of London. Seene and allowed. [et]c. Anno Domini 1576
- A nevv booke of spirituall physik for dyuerse diseases of the nobilitie and gentlemen of Englande, made by William Turner doctor of Physik
- A new and complete system of arithmetic : composed for the use of the citizens of the United States
- A new and complete system of arithmetic : composed for the use of the citizens of the United States
- A new and complete system of arithmetic. : Composed for the use of the citizens of the United States.
- A new and complete system of federal arithmetic : in three parts. : With an appendix, containing board and timber measure. : Designed for the use of schools.
- A new and easie method to the art of dyalling : containing, first, all horizontal dyals, all upright dyals, reflecting dyals, dyals without centres, nocturnal dyals, upright declining dyals, without knowing the declination of the plane : secondly, the most natural and easie way of describing the curve-lines of the suns declination of any plane : to which is added, an arithmetical treatise of the combinations, elections, permutations and composition of quantities, illustrated by several examples, with a new speculation of the differences of the powers of numbers
- A perfite looking glasse for all estates : most excellently and eloquently set forth by the famous and learned oratour Isocrates, as contained in three orations of morall instructions, written by the authour himselfe at the first in the Greeke tongue, of late yeeres translated into Lataine by that learned clearke Hieronimus Wolfius. And nowe Englished to the behalfe of the reader, with sundrie examples and pithy sentences both of princes and philosophers gathered and collected out of diuers writers, coted in the margent approbating the authors intent, no lesse delectable then profitable
- A philosophicall discourse, entituled, The anatomie of the minde. Nevvlie made and set forth by T.R
- A plan for the conduct of female education : in boarding schools. By Erasmus Darwin, M.D.F.R.S. Author of Zoonomia, and of the Botanic Garden
- A sermon at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God : William Lord Bishop of Chester. Preach'd in K. Henry Vii's chappel in Westminster, upon Sunday, February 8. 1707/8. By William Milner, M.A. And Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Chester. Published at the Desire of the Archbishop and Bishops
- A sermon on the prayer of Moses : at the xii. verse of the XC. Psalm. By John Stearne, D.D
- A sermon on the prayer of Moses at the xii. verse of the XC. Psalm. By John Stearne, D.D.
- A short introduction for to learne to swimme. Gathered out of Master Digbies Booke of the Art of Swimming. And translated into English for the better instruction of those who vnderstand not the Latine tongue. By Christofer Middleton
- A short inuentory of certayne idle inuentions : the fruites of a close and secret garden of great ease, and litle pleasure. By C.T
- A small tract of arithmetick, for the use of farmers and country-people.
- A summons for sleepers : VVherein most grieuous and notorious offenders are cited to bring forth true fruits of repentance, before the day of the Lord now at hand. Hereunto is annexed, a patterne for pastors, deciphering briefly the duties pertaining to the function. By Leonard VVright
- A summons for sleepers : Wherein most greeuous and notorious offenders are cited to bring foorth true fruits of repentance, before the day of the Lord, now at hand. Herevnto is annexed a patterne for pastors, deciphering briefly the dueties pertaining to that function. By L. Wright
- A summons for sleepers : Wherein most grievous and notorious offenders are cited to bring forth true fruits of repentance, before the day of the Lord now at hand. Hereunto is annexed, A patterne for pastors, deciphering briefly the duties pertaining to that function, by Leonard Wright
- A survey of the wisdom of God in the creation : or a compendium of natural philosophy. In two volumes. ..
- A theatre wherein be represented as wel the miseries & calamities that follow the voluptuous worldlings : as also the greate ioyes and plesures which the faithfull do enioy. An argument both profitable and delectable, to all that sincerely loue the word of God. Deuised by S. Iohn van-der Noodt. Seene and allowed according to the order appointed
- A treatise concerning Christian prudence : or the principles of practical wisdom, fitted to the use of human life, and design'd for the better regulation of it. The seventh edition. By John Norris, M.A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum
- A treatise of arithmetic : Being a plain and familiar method ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art. By Edward Cocker
- A treatise of arithmetic in theory and practice. : Containing every thing important in the study of abstract and applicate numbers. Adapted to the commerce of Great-Britain and Ireland.
- A treatise of arithmetic, in theory and practice : containing every thing important in the study of abstract and applicate numbers. Adapted to the commerce of Great-Britain and Ireland.
- A treatise of arithmetic, in theory and practice : containing everything important in the study of abstract and applicate numbers. Adapted to the commerce of Great-Britain and Ireland.
- A treatise of practical arithmetic, and book keeping : containing all the rules of arithmetic, which are generally useful in transacting business where arithmetic is required. : For the use of students.
- A treatise of practical arithmetic, and book keeping : containing all the rules of arithmetic, which are generally useful in transacting business where arithmetic is required. : For the use of students.
- A treatise of the hypochondriack and hysterick diseases : In three dialogues. By B. Mandeville, M.D
- A treatise on arithmetic in theory and practice for the use of the Irish national schools
- A view of human nature: or, select histories; giving an account of persons who have been most eminently distinguish'd by their virtues or vices, their Perfections or Defects, either of Body or Mind; o
- A vvork vvorth the reading : VVherein is contayned, fiue profitable and pithy questions, very expedient, aswell for parents to perceiue howe to bestowe their children in marriage, and to dispose their goods at their death: as for all other persons to receiue great profit by the rest of the matters herein expressed. Newly published by Charles Gibbon
- A word to a drunkard
- Abridgment of the New and complete system of arithmetick : composed for the use, and adapted to the commerce of the citizens of the United States.
- Advice from a lady of quality to her children : in the last stage of a lingering illness. Translated from the French by S. Glasse, D. D. F. R. S. Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty. ..
- Advice from a lady of quality to her children ; in the last stage of a lingering illness. : Translated from the French, by S. Glasse, D.D.F.R.S. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- Advice from a lady of quality, to her children : in the last stage of a lingering illness. Translated from the French, by S. Glasse, D.D.F.R.S. Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty
- Advice from farmer Trueman : to his daughter Mary, upon her going to service. In a series of discourses, designed to promote the welfare and true interest of servants ..
- Advice from farmer trueman to his daughter Mary, upon her going to service : In a series of discourses, designed to promote the welfare and true interest of servants: with reflections of no less importance to masters and mistresses
- Advice to a son in the university : In two parts. By J. Barecroft, D.D. The third edition. To which is now added Concionatorum instructio: or, rules for preaching ; Plainly intimating what Subject, Method and Style may be Requisite in that Divine Art
- Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae solius verae, Christiano-Kabalisticum, divino-magicum, nec non physico-chymicum, tertriunum, catholicon / [Heinrich Khunrath]
- An arithmetical problem
- An arithmeticall extraction or collection of diuers questions with their answers : Most vsefull and necessary to all teachers of arithmeticke, for sufficient and speedie instruction of all such persons as desire to be made quicke and ready therein. Most carefully composed, collected, written, ouerseene, and corrected by the author himselfe, Io: Speidell, professor of mathematickes in Queenes-streete
- An arithmeticall militare treatise, named Stratioticos : compendiously teaching the science of nu[m]bers, as vvell in fractions as integers, and so much of the rules and æquations algebraicall and arte of numbers cossicall, as are requisite for the profession of a soldiour. Together with the moderne militare discipline, offices, lawes and dueties in euery wel gouerned campe and armie to be obserued: long since atte[m]pted by Leonard Digges Gentleman, augmented, digested, and lately finished, by Thomas Digges, his sonne
- An arithmeticall vvarlike treatise named Stratioticos : compendiously teaching the science of nombers as well in fractions as integers, and so much of the rules and æquations algebraicall, and art of nombers cossicall, as are requisite for the profession of a soldier. Together with the moderne militare discipline, offices, lawes and orders in euery well gouerned campe and armie inuiolably to be obserued. First published by Thomas Digges Esquire anno salutis 1579. and dedicated vnto the right Honorable Earle of Leicester, lately reuiewed and corrected by the author him selfe, and also augmented with sundry additions. Aswell concerning the science or art of great artillerie, as the offices of the Sergeant Maior Generall ..
- An attempt to illustrate the usefulness of decimal arithmetic : in the Revd. Mr. Brown's method of working interminate fractions. By William Rivet, Esq
- An attempt to illustrate the usefulness of decimal arithmetic : in the Revd. Mr. Brown's method of working interminate fractions. To which is now added an appendix. By William Rivet, Esq
- An enquiry into the duties of men : in the higher and middle classes of society in Great Britain, resulting from their respective stations, professions, and employments. The second edition, corrected. By Thomas Gisborne, M.A. In two volumes. ..
- An essay of drapery: or, The compleate citizen : Trading iustly. Pleasingly. Profitably. By William Scott
- An essay on the advantage of a polite education joined with a learned one
- An essay upon oeconomy : By Edward Watkinson, M. D. Rector of Little Chart in Kent
- An essay upon oeconomy : Second edition. By Edward Watkinson, M.D. Rector of Little-Chart, in Kent
- An essay upon oeconomy. : the fifth edition. By Edward Watkinson, M.D. Rector of Little Chart in Kent
- An introduction for to learne to recken wyth the pen : or with the counters, according to the true rule of algorisme, in whole numbers or in broken Newly ouer seene and corrected. Wherto is annexed certaine notable and goodly rules of false positions, not before sene in our English tong, by the which al maner of dificil questions maye easely be dissolued and assoyled. Anno. 1566
- An introduction for to learne to recken wyth the pen : or with the counters, according to the true rule of algorisme, in whole numbers or in broken Newly ouer seene and corrected. Wherto is annexed certaine notable and goodly rules of false positions, not before sene in our English tong, by the which al maner of dificil questions maye easely be dissolued and assoyled. Anno. 1566
- An introduction for to lerne to recken with the pen : or with the counters accordynge to the trewe cast of algorysme, in hole nombers or in broken, newly corrected. And certayne notable and goodlye rules of false posytions thereunto added, not before sene in oure Englyshe tonge by the whiche all maner of difficyle questyons may easily be dissolued and assoylyd. Anno. dni 1539
- An introduction for to lerne to recken with the pen : or with the counters, accordyng to the trewe cast of algorisme, in hole numbers or in broken, newly corrected. And certayne notable and goodly rules of false positions thereunto added, not before sene in our Englyshe tonge, by the which all maner of difficile questions may easely be dissolued and assoyled. Anno. 1546
- An introduction for to lerne to recken with the pen, or wyth the counters accordynge to the trew cast of algorisme, in hole nu[m]bers or in broken, newly corrected. And certayn notable and goodlye rules of false positions there vnto added, not before sene in our English tong, by the which all maner of difficile questions may easely be dissolued and assoyled. Anno. 1552
- An introduction of algorisme, to learne to reckon with the pen or with counters, in whole numbers or in broken
- An introduction of algorisme, to learne to reckon with the pen or with the counters, in whole numbers or in broken
- An introduction of algorisme, to learne to reckon with the penne, or with the counters, in whole numbers or in broken
- An introduction to arithmetic for the use of common schools.
- An introduction to arithmetic. : Designed for the use of schools.
- An introduction to arithmetic. : Designed for the use of schools.
- An introduction to natural philosophy. : Illustrated with copperplates
- An introduction to natural philosophy. : Illustrated with copperplates
- An introduction to natural philosophy. : Illustrated with copperplates.
- An introduction to pietie and humanitie : containing, first, a short catechisme for vnderstanding the grounds of religion: secondly, certaine briefe and effectuall rules for life and conuersation. Penned specially for the vse of the poore children of Christ's Hospitall in London: but generallie may serue for any other that would be instructed therein. By Gregorie Brovvne
- Anecdotes for boys : entertaining narratives and anecdotes, illustrative of principles and character
- Anitii Manlii Seuerini Boethi in omnibus philosophiae partibus inter Latinos & Græcos autores principis Opera, quæ extant, omnia, : non solum liberalium disciplinarum, sed maiorum facultatum studiosis etiam utilissima. sine quibus Aristoteles in præcipuis locis intelligi non potest. Quare summi uiri rectè censebant, uerè studiosum non esse in cuius bibliotecha hic autor non erat. Porro, infinitis locis non aliquot uoces, sed longas periodas quæ in prioribus æditionibus desiderabantur, emendauimus, adiuitu pr[a]esidio uetustissimorum manuscriptoru[m] exemplarium, & auxilio doctissimorum uiroru[m]: inter quos in omni literarum genere summus uir [Henrichus Loritus Glareanus] arithmeticam & musicam demonstrationibus & figuris auctiorem redditam suo pristino nitori restituit, cui exemplar aureum eunerandæq[́ue] uetustatis fuit ex monasterio S. Georgij. Et Martianus Rota opus de tota disserendi ratione, hoc est, organum, dialecticæ & rhetoricæ studiosis necessarium, illustrauit. Et huius autoris uitam certis coniecturis, cum ex alijs, tum ex Boëthi monumentis collectam, bona fide descripsit. Haec pagina a uersa, altera facie, librorum catalogum ostendet
- Arithmaticke: or, An itroduction [sic] to learne to reckon with the pen : or with counters, in whole numbers or broken: newly ouer-seene and corrected. Whereto is annexed certaine notable and pleasant rules of false positions, not before seene in our English tongue. By which, all manner of difficile or hard questions may easilie be dissolued and assoiled
- Arithmetic, both in the theory and practice : Made plain and easy in all the common and useful rules, both in whole numbers and fractions, vulgar and decimal: also interest simple and compound, and annuities. Likewise extraction of the square and cube roots. Together with arithmetical and geometrical progression, and the combination and election, permutation and composition of numbers and quantities. With the addition of several algebraical questions. By John Hill, gent. With a preface, by H. Ditton, gent
- Arithmetic, both in the theory and practice, made plain and easy in all the common and useful rules, both in whole numbers and fractions, vulgar and decimal. : Also interest simple and compound, and annuities, likewise extraction of the square and cube roots. Together with arithmetical and geometrical progression, and the combination and election, permutation, and composition of numbers and quantities. With the addition of several algeebrical questions. By John Hill, Gent. With a preface by H. Ditton, Gent
- Arithmetic, both in the theory and practice, made plain and easy in all the common and useful rules, both in whole numbers, and fractions, vulgar and decimal : Also interest simple and compound. And annutiites. Likewise extraction of the square and cube roots. Together with arithmetical and geometrical progression, and the combination and election, permutation and composition of number and quantities. With the addition of several algebraical questions. By John Hill, Gent. With a preface, by H. Ditton, Gent
- Arithmetic, in the plainest and most concise methods hitherto extant : with new improvements for dispatch of business in all the several rules. As also fractions, vulgar and decimal, wrought together after a new method, that renders both easy to be understood in their nature and use. : The whole perused and approved of by the most eminent accomptants in the several offices of the Revenue, viz. Customs, Excise, &c. as the only book of its kind for variety of rules and brevity of work.
- Arithmetic, in the plainest and most concise methods hitherto extant: with new improvements, for dispatch of business, in all the several rules : As also, fractions, vulgar and decimal, wrought together after a new method, that renders both easy to be understood in their nature and use. The whole perused and approved of by the most eminent accomptants in the several offices of the revenue, viz customs, excise, &c. as the only book of its kind for variety of rules and brevity of work. By George Fisher, accomptant. To which is added, an appendix, containing the construction and use of tables, for calculating questions in compound interest, and annuities of leases in possession or reversion
- Arithmetica memoratiua, siue Breuis, et compendiaria arithmeticæ tractatio : non solum tyronibus, sed etiam veteranis, & benè exercitatis in ea arte viris, memoriæ iuuandæ gratia, admodum necessaria, a Gulielmo Buclæo, Cantabrigiensi regio, olim conscripta, nunc primùm in lucem edita
- Arithmetica of Cyffer-konst : volgens de munten maten en gewigten, te Nieu-York, gebruykelyk als mede een kort ontwerp van de algebra
- Arithmetical collections and improvements : Being a complete system of practical arithmetic. By Anthony and John Birks, Late Masters of a Boarding-School at Gosberton, and now of the Free Writing-School at Donington, Lincolnshire
- Arithmetical collections and improvements : Being a complete system of practical arithmetic. By Anthony and John Birks, Late Masters of a Boarding-School, at Gosborton, and now of the Free Writing-School at Donington, Lincolnshire
- Arithmetick both in the theory and practice : made plain and easie in all the common and useful rules, both in whole numbers and fractions, vulgar and decimal. Also Interest Simple and Compound, and Annuities. Likewise Extraction of the Square and Cube Routs. AS Also The Tables and Construction of Logarithms, with their Use in Arithmetick, and Compound Interest. Together with Arithmetical and Geometrical Progression, and the Combination and Election, Permutation and Composition of Numbers and Quantities. With the Addition of several Algebraical Questions. The like not Extant. By John Hill, Gent. With a preface by Mr. H. Ditton, Gent
- Arithmetick by inspection. Or, So easy a way, to learn and use that art, that even those who can neither write nor read, have been thereby taught all the general parts of it : (They being reduced to numeration) as also to summ accounts, and work the rule of three. Likewise, skilful artists may save much time and pains in great calculations, and in extracting the square & cube roots, by help of an instrument invented by C.C. Knight, anno 1667, and then made for him by Robert Jole. Whose humble request hath obtaind his leave to print this direction for the use of it, and to sell both at his shop the Sign of the Globe against the Feathers Tavern near Fleet-Bridge
- Arithmetick compendiz'd : or, a short treatise of arithmetick. First composed for the use of the charity schools, erected by the Society in Scotland for propagating Christian knowledge, established by Her Royal Majesty Queen Anne, Her Letters Patents. By a member of the Society. Now again published for a more general benefit, with the addition of some tables of interest, adapted to the various Rates established by Law from Time to Time in Scotland
- Arithmetick in epitome : In two parts. By William Webster, W.M
- Arithmetick in epitome : or, a compendium of all its rules, both vulgar and decimal. In Two Parts. To which are now Added, Clear and plain Demonstrations deduced from the Principles of Arithmetic itself; without either Reference to Euclid, or Use of Algebra. By W. Webster, writing-master
- Arithmetick in the plainest and most concise methods hitherto extant. With new improvements for the dispatch of business in all the several rules. : As also, fractions vulgar and decimal, wrought together after a new method, that renders both easy to be understood in their nature and use. The whole perused and approved of, by the most eminent accomptants in the several offices of the revenue, viz. customs, excise, &c. as the only book of its kind, for variety of rules and brevity of work
- Arithmetick vulgar and decimal : fully explained and directed, after a plain and easie method to the meanest capacity: by Mr. Thomas Bruce Schoolmaster in Edinburgh
- Arithmetick vulgar and decimal : with the application thereof, to a variety of cases in trade, and commerce
- Arithmetick vulgar and decimal : with the application thereof, to a variety of cases in trade, and commerce
- Arithmetick, both in the theory and practice : made plain and easy in all the common and useful rules, both in whole numbers and fractions, vulgar and decimal. Also Interest Simple and Compound, and Annuities. Likewise Extraction of the Square and Cube Roots. AS Also The Tables and Construction of Logarithms, with their Use in Arithmetick, and Compound Interest. Together with Arithmetical and Geometrical Progression, and the Combination and Election, Permutation, and Composition of Numbers and Quantities. With the Addition of several Algebraical Questions. The like not Extant. By John Hill, Gent. With a preface by H. Ditton, Gent
- Arithmeticke abreviated : Teaching the art of tennes or decimals to worke all questions in fractions as whole numbers, without reduction: an easier and plainer way than the vulgar. Shewing the use also of Napiers bones, by which multiplication and division is performed without charging the memory at all to those that will make use of them. As also the extracting of the square and cube roots, with divers applications thereof
- Arithmetique made easie : in tvvo bookes. The former, of naturall arithmetique: containing a perfect method for the true knowledge and practice of arithmetique, according to the ancient vulgar way, without dependance vpon any other author for the grounds thereof. The other of artificiall arithmetique, discovering how to resolve all questions of arithmetique by addition and subtraction. Together with an appendix, resolving likewise by addition and subtraction all questions, that concerne equation of time, interest of money, and valuation of purchases, leases, annuities, and the like. By Edm. Wingate
- Avis d'un pere a sa fille, par Mr. le Marquis d'Hallifax, traduit de l'Anglois
- Avis d'un pere a sa fille. Par M. le Marquis D'Hallifax. Traduit de l'anglois
- Bernard Mandeville : a treatise of the hypochondriack and hysterick diseases (1730)
- Cacoethes leaden legacy: or His schoole of ill manners : wherein it is fainedly supposed that Cacoethes being ready to die, did bequeath this leaden legacy of counsell to his two sons, Slovanio and Nerebeegood, instructing them in many points of slovary and ill husbandry: but it is really intended, that others should follow that which is contrary to his instructions, and learne by these points of slovanry and ill husbandry, how to avoid all ill manners. Cujus contrarium verum est. Here many ill points delivered be, but thou must learne the contrarie: for what is bidden to be done, thou must learne hereby to shun
- Cato variegatus or Catoes morall distichs: translated and paraphras'd, with varations of expressing, in English verse. By Sr. Richard Baker Knight
- Certaine secrete wonders of nature : containing a descriptio[n] of sundry strange things, seming monstrous in our eyes and iudgement, bicause we are not priuie to the reasons of them. Gathered out of diuers learned authors as well Greeke as Latine, sacred as prophane. By E. Fenton. Seene and allowed according to the order appointed
- Christian moderation : In two books. By Jos: Exon
- Christianity older than the creation : or, the gospel the same with natural religion. By George Johnston
- Clinical lectures on mental diseases
- Cock Lane and Common Sense
- Cock Lane and common-sense
- Cocker's Decimal arithmetick. : Wherein is shewed the nature and use of decimal fractions in the usual rules of arithmetick, and the mensuration of plains and solids. Together with Tables of Interest and Rebate for the Valuation of Leases and Annuities, Present, or in Reversion, and Rules for Calculating those Tables. Whereunto is added, His Artificial Arithmetick, shewing the Genesis or Fabrick of the Logarithms, and their Use in the Extraction of Roots, the Solving of Questions in Anatocism, and in other Arithmetical Rules in a Method not usually Practised. Also His Algebraical Arithmetick, containing the Doctrine of Composing and Resolving an Equation; with all other Rules requisite for the understanding of that Mysterious Art, according to the Method used by Mr. John Kersey, in his Incomparable Treatise of Algebra. Composed by Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, and Engraving. Perused, corrected, and published, by John Hawkins, Writing-Master at Saint George's Church in Southwark
- Cocker's arithmetic. : Being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest schoolmasters in city and country. Composed by Edward Cocker, late practitioner in the arts of writing, arithmetic, and engraving. Being that so long since promised to the world. Perused and published by John Hawkins, writing-masters near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the author's correct copy, and recommended to the world by many eminent mathematicians and writing-masters in and near London. Licensed Sept. 3. 1677. Roger L'Estrange. Revised and corrected by John Mair
- Cocker's arithmetick : Being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest Capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest School-Masters in City and Country. Compos'd by Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, and Engraving. Being that so long since promised to the Word. Perused and published by John Hawkins, Writing-Master near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing Masters in and near London
- Cocker's arithmetick : Being, a plain and familiar method ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art ... By Edward Cocker ... Perused and published, by John Hawkins ..
- Cocker's arithmetick : Being, a plain and familiar method, ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art, ... By Edward Cocker, ... Perused and published, by John Hawkins, ..
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method ... for the full understanding of that incomparable art ... Composed by Edward Cocker ... Perused and published by John Hawkins ..
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest Capacity for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest School-Masters in City and Country. Compos'd by Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, and Engraving. Being that so long since promised to the World. Perused and published by John Hawkins Writing Master near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing Masters in and near London. Licensed Sept. 3. 1677. Roger L'Strange
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest Capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest Schoolmasters in City and Country. Composed by Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick and Engraving; being that so long since promised to the World. Perused and published by John Hawkins, Writing Master, near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing-Masters in and near London
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable Art, as it is now taught by the ablest School-Masters in City and Country. Compos'd by Edward Cocker, late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, Arithmetick, and Engraving. Being that so long since promised to the World. Perused and published, by John Hawkins, Writing-Master near St. George's Church in Southwark, by the Author's correct Copy, and commended to the World by many eminent Mathematicians and Writing-Masters in and near London
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain, and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and country.
- Cocker's arithmetick : being a plain, and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity, for the full understanding of that incomparable art, as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and country.
- Cocker's decimal arithmetick : ... Composed by Edward Cocker ... Perused, corrected and published by John Hawkins ..
- Compotus manualis ad vsu[m] Oxonie[n]siu[m]
- Cyclomathesis: or An easy introduction to the several branches of the mathematics : Being principally designed for the instruction of young students, before they enter upon the more abstruse and difficult parts thereof
- Daboll's schoolmaster's assistant. : Being a plain practical system of arithmetic ; adapted to the United States.
- De arte natandi libri duo : quorum prior regulas ipsius artis, posterior verò praxin demonstrationemque continet. Authore Euerardo Dygbeio Anglo in artibus Magistro
- De arte supputandi libri quattuor Cutheberti Tonstalli
- De officiis Marci Tvllii Ciceronis libri tres : Item, de amicitia: de senectute: paradoxa: & de somnio scipionis. Cvm indice in fine libri adjuncto. Omnia, variis at qve optimus ..
- Der Occultismus des Altertums, Volume 2
- Der occultismus des Altertums, Volume 1
- Dialogues betwixt a master and his apprentice : which, so far from being posthumous, seem to be rather premature
- Dialogues concerning natural religion
- Die Werke in Deutscher Übersetzung., Band II, Herausgegeben von Leopold Cohn [and three others]
- Dilworth's assistant : adapted to the commerce of the citizens of the United States. : Being a compendium of arithmetic both practical and theoretical. In five parts. ...
- Diophanti Alexandrini opera omnia : cum Graecis commentariis. Volumen I, Diophanti quae exstant omnia continens
- Discourses on all the principal branches of natural religion and social virtue.
- Discourses on all the principal branches of natural religion and social virtue. By James Foster, D. D. ..
- Disme: the art of tenths, or decimall arithmetike : teaching how to perform all computations whatsoeuer, by whole numbers without fractions, by the foure principles of common arithmeticke: namely addition, subtraction, multiplication, and diuision. Inuented by the excellent mathematician, Simon Steuin. Published in English with wholesome additions by Robert Norton, Gent
- Diues and pauper
- Elementary principles of arithmetic : with their application to the trade and commerce of the United States of America. : In eight sections.
- Encheiridion morale : in quo virtutes quatuor (vt vocant) cardinales, ex clarissimis oratoribus & poetis Græcis, Latinis, Italicis, Hispanis, Gallicisq́[ue] gnōmologikōs describuntur. Et in tyrunculorum vsum singula carmina, prouerbia, & gnomæ interpretatione eiusmodi Latina, quæ ad genuinum loci sensum eruendum sufficiat, explicantur. Opera Simonis Harwardi
- Epictetus his Morals : with Simplicius his Comment. Made English from the Greek, by George Stanhope, D.D. Dean of Canterbury, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty
- Essaies politicke, and morall. By D.T. Gent
- Essaies vpon the fiue senses : with a pithie one vpon detraction. Continued vvith sundry Christian resolues, full of passion and deuotion, purposely composed for the zealously-disposed. By Rich: Brathwayt Esquire
- Essaies vpon the five senses : rivived by a new supplement; with a pithy one upon detraction. Continued vvith sundry Christian resolves, and divine contemplations, full of passion and devotion; purposely composed for the zealously disposed. By Ric: Brathvvayt Esquire
- Essay upon oeconomy : By Edward Watkinson, M. D. Rector of Chart, Kent
- Essayes, morall and theologicall
- Essays
- Essays on the principles of morality and natural religion : corrected and improved, in a third edition. Several essays added concerning the proof of a deity
- Essays upon several moral subjects : Part III. Of pain. Revenge. Authors. Power. Infancy and Youth. Of Riches and Poverty. Whoredom. Drunkenness. Usury. An Apostle. Solitude. By Jeremy Collier, M.A
- Euphrates, or The waters of the east; : being a short discourse of that secret fountain, whose water flows from fire; and carries in it the beams of the sun and moon.
- Euphrates, or The waters of the east; being a short discourse of that secret fountain, whose water flows from fire; and carries in it the beams of the sun and moon. / By Eugenius Philalethes
- Exceeding happy newes from Oxford : declaring, the proceedings of the Lord Sey against the cavaleers, and how he beat Sir Iohn Biron, and the rest out of their trenches, with the losse of three of four men, and hath now placed a strong garrison in the city, so that there is not a cavaleer left therein, or thereabouts. Likewise an exact relation of a remarkable battell, fought by Sir John Hotham against the Earles of Cumberland and Newcastle, neer Beverley in Yorkshire, Septem. 14. and how he defeated the whole army, killing many of them, and so obtained a glorious and joyfull victory. Likewise true intelligence from Westchester, declaring the Kings Majesties resolution
- Exercitationes duae, quarum prior De passione hysterica: altera de affectione hypochondriaca
- Fat and blood : an essay on the treatment of certain forms of neurasthenia and hysteria
- Fractions anatomized : or, the doctrine of parts made plain and easy to the meanest capacity. On a plan entirely new. To which is added, a concise but full explanation of duodecimal arithmetic. Also, rules to young officers of excise, for the examination of their own books, and rectifying errors. By Richard Ramsbottom, An Officer in the Excise. Blind Nature waits on Man, and clouds his Way, But Science leads us into open Day
- Geschichte des neueren Occultismus : Geheimwissenschaftliche Systeme von Agrippa von Nettesheym bis zu Carl du Prel
- Golden epistles : contayning varietie of discourse both morall, philosophicall, and diuine: gathered as well out of the remaynder of Gueuaraes workes, as other authors, Latine, French, and Italian. By Geffray Fenton
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz : De quadratura arithmetica circuli ellipseos et hyperbolae cujus corollarium est trigonometria sine tabulis
- Gram[m]elogia, or, The mathematicall ring : shewing (any reasonable capacity that hat[h] not arithmeticke) how to resolve and worke all ordinary operations of arithmeticke, and those which are most difficult with greate[r] facilitie, the extraction of roots, the valuation of leases, &c., the measuring of plaines and solids : with the resolution of plaine and sphericall triangles, and that onely by an ocular inspection, and a circular motion
- Grandsire graybeard. Or Machiauell displayed
- Harrison's Edition. : the centaur not fabulous. In six letters to a friend. On the life in vogue. By Dr. Young
- Here be the gathered counsailes of Saincte Isidorie to informe man howe he shulde flee vices and folowe vertues
- Here begynneth a ryght frutefull treatyse, intituled the myrrour of good maners : co[n]teynyng the .iiii. vertues, called cardynall, compyled in latyn by Domynike Mancyn: and translate into englysshe: at the desyre of syr Gyles Alyngton knyght: by Alexander Bercley prest and monke of Ely
- Here endith a compendiouse treetise dyalogue. of Diues [and] paup[er]. that is to say. the riche [and] the pore : fructuously tretyng vpon the x. co[m]man̄mentes ..
- Here foloweth .ii. opuscules or smale werkes of saynt Bonaue[n]ture : moche necessarye, and profytable vnto all Chrystyanes specyally vnto relygious [per]sones put in to Englyshe by a brother of Syon Rycharde Whytforde.
- Hermès Trismégiste : grec, copte, arménien : Codex VI de Nag Hammadi, Codex Clarkianus 11 Oxoniensis, Définitions hermétiques, Divers, Tome V, Paralipomènes
- Het theatre oft Toon-neel : waer in ter eender de ongelucken ende elenden die den werelts gesinden ende boosen menschen toecomen: ende op dander syde tgheluck goet ende ruste die de gheloouighe ghenieten, vertoont worden. Niet min proftelyck dan verheuchelyck voor alle lief hebbers des goddelycken woorts, der poëteryen ende schilderen. Deur H. Ian Vander Noot
- Hic incipit paruus Catho
- Hints of important uses, to be derived from aerostatic globes : With a print of an aerostatic globe, and its appendages. Originally designed in 1783. By Thomas Martyn
- Histoires prodigieuses (édition de 1561) : édition critique
- Hodder's arithmetick : or, that necessary art made most easy. Being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn it in a little time. By James Hodder ... The twenty eighth edition. Revised, augmented ... amended, by Henry Mose ..
- Hodder's arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easy. : Being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn it in a little time.
- Home and its associations: a book for young ladies containing useful hints on the formation of character
- Horæ succisivæ, or, Spare-houres of meditations : upon our duty to [brace] God, others, our selves
- Horæ succisivæ, or, Spare-houres of meditations; : upon our duty to [brace] God, others, our selues.
- How to live, and that well : in all estates and times: specially, when helpes and comforts faile
- Howe one may take profite of his enmyes [sic], translated out of Plutarche
- Humane prudence : or the art by which a man may raise himself and his fortune to grandeur
- Inimicus amicus : an excellent treatise, shewing, how a man may reape profit by his enemy
- Inquiries concerning the intellectual powers and the investigation of truth
- Institution arithmétique
- Introduction arithmétique
- Introduction to wisedome ; Banket of sapience ; Preceptes of Agapetus
- Iohnsons Arithmatick : in 2. bookes the first, of vulgare arithma: with diuers briefe and easye rules: to worke all the first 4. partes of arithmatick in whole numbers and fractions by the author newly invented the second, of decimall arithmatick wherby all fraction operations are wrought, in whole numbers, in marchants accomptes without reduction; with interest, and annuityes by Iohn Iohnson survaighour; practitioner in the mattiematiqu
- Iohnsons Arithmatick : in 2. bookes the first, of vulgare arithma: with diuers briefe and easye rules: to worke all the first 4. partes of arithmatick in whole numbers and fractions by the author newly invented the second, of decimall arithmatick wherby all fractionall operations are wrought, in whole numbers, in marchants accomptes without reduction; with interest, and annuityes
- Iohnsons Arithmatick : in 2. bookes the first, of vulgare arithma: with diuers briefe and easye rules: to worke all the first 4. partes of arithmatick in whole numbers and fractions by the author newly invented the second, of decimall arithmatick wherby all fractionall operations are wrought, in whole numbers, in marchants accomptes without reduction; with interest, and annuityes by Iohn Iohnson survaighour; practitioner in the mattiematiqu
- John Ploughman's talk; or, Plain advice for plain people
- Kearsley's table of trades : for the assistance of parents and guardians, and for the benefit of those young men, who wish to prosper in the world ... Also some interesting advice
- L'economia della vita umana di Roberto Dodsley, in Inglese, con traduzione in lingua Italiana. = The œconomy of human life. By Robert Dodsley, With a Translation in the Italian Language
- L'oeconomie ou la règle de la vie humaine : Traduite de l'Anglois par le sieur Michel Despréfays ..
- La magie céleste
- La magie cérémonielle
- La magie naturelle
- Le dauphin Enlevé : ou l'art de se diriger dans les airs. Par le Vte de ***
- Le theatre : anquel sont exposés & monstrés les inconueniens & miseres qui suiuent les mondains & vicieux, ensemble les plaisirs & contentements dont les fideles ioüissent. Matiere non moins profitable, que delectable à tous amateurs de la parolle de dieu, de la poësie, & de la peinture. Par le Seigneur Iean Vander Noot
- Les caracteres : Par Madame de Puisieux
- Letters and tracts on the choice of company and other subjects
- Letters from a father to his son, on various topics relative to literature and the conduct of life. Vol.II : Written in the years 1798 and 1799. By J. Aikin, M.D
- Letters from a father to his son, on various topics, relative to literature and the conduct of life : Written in the years 1792 and 1793, by J. Aikin, M.D
- Letters from a tutor to his pupils
- Letters from a tutor to his pupils
- Letters on the improvement of the mind : Addressed to a young lady. In two volumes
- Letters on the improvement of the mind : Addressed to a young lady. To which are added, miscellanies in prose and verse. By Mrs. Chapone. The third edition. ..
- Letters on the improvement of the mind : addressed to a young lady. By Mrs. Chapone
- Letters on the improvement of the mind : addressed to a young lady. In two volumes. By Mrs. Chapone. ..
- Letters on the improvement of the mind : addressed to a young lady. In two volumes. By Mrs. Chapone. The Fourth Edition. ..
- Logick : or, the right use of reason in the enquiry after truth, with A Variety of Rules to guard against Error, in the Affairs of Religion and Human Life, as well as in the Sciences. By Isaac Watts
- Lord Dun's friendly and familiar advices. : Adapted to the various stations and conditions of life, and the mutual relations to be observed amongst them
- Louis' school days : a story for boys
- M. Blundeuile his exercises : containing eight treatises, the titles whereof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are very necessarie to be read and learned of all young gentlemen, that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the art of nauigation ... To the furtherance of which art of nauigation, the said M. Blundeuile specially wrote the said treatises, and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all young gentlemen of this realme
- M. Blundeuile his exercises : containing eight treatises, the titles whereof are set downe in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of nauigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of nauigation, the said M. Blundeuile specially wrote the said treatises, and of meere goodwill doth dedicate the same to all young gentlemen of this realme
- M. Blundeuile his exercises : contayning eight treatises, the titles whereof are set downe in the next printed page: which treatises are very necessary to be read and learned of all yong gentlemen that haue not beene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the art of nauigation ... To the furtherance of which art of nauigation, the sayd Master Blundeuile specially wrote the said treatises, and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all young gentlemen of this realme
- M. Blundevile his exercises : containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme
- Manners. Translated from the French
- Marcus Tullius Cicero, his three bookes of duties : to Marcus his sonne, turned out of Latine into English, by Nicholas Grimald. Whereunto the Latine is adioyned
- Marcus Tullius Ciceroes thre bokes of duties : to Marcus his sonne, turned out of latine into english, by Nicholas Grimalde. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum
- Marcus Tullius Ciceroes thre bookes of duties : to Marcus his sonne, turned out of latine into english, by Nicolas Grimalde. Wherunto the latine is adioyned. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum
- Marcus Tullius Ciceroes three bookes of dueties : to Marcus his sonne, turned out of latine ... by Nicolas Grimalde. Wherunto the latine is adioyned
- Marcus Tullius Ciceroes three bookes of dueties : to Marcus his sonne, turned out of latine into Englishe, by Nicholas Grimalde. Wherrunto [sic] the latine is adioyned. Cum priuilegio
- Marcus Tullius Ciceroes three bookes of dueties : to Marcus his sonne, turned out of latine into english, by Nicholas Grimalde. Wherunto the latine is adioyned. Cum priuilegio
- Marcus Tullius Ciceroes three bookes of duties : to Marcus his sonne, tourned out of Latine into English, by Nicolas Grimald. Wherevnto the Latine is adioyned
- Marcus Tullius Ciceroes three bookes of duties : to Marcus his sonne, tourned out of Latine into English, by Nicolas Grimald. Wherevnto the Latine is adioyned. Cum priuilegio
- Masterson's arithmetick : shewing the ingenious inventions, and figurative operations, to calculate the true solution or answer of arithmeticall questions, after a more perfect, plaine, briefe, and well ordered arithmeticall way, than any other hertofore published: no lesse pleasant and profitable to those which are given to merchandizing, than all others of any profession whatsoever. Newly set forth, with brief and easie explanations of every question fully wrought out. By Humfrey Waynman, Mr. of the Lady Ramseys Free-Writing-Schoole in Christs Hospitall, London
- Medical inquiries and observations, upon the diseases of the mind
- Meditations and vovves diuine and morall : Seruing for direction in Christian and ciuill practise. Diuided into two bookes: by Ios. Hall
- Meditations and vovves, diuine and morall : seruing for direction in Christian and ciuill practice. Newly enlarged with Caracters of vertues and vices. By Ios. Hall
- Meditations and vowes, diuine and morall : Seruing for direction in Christian and ciuill practise. Deuided into two bookes.
- Meditations and vowes, diuine and morall: a third century
- Meditations miscellaneous, holy & humane. By I.H. M. of Arts
- Memoirs of extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds
- Memorable conceits of diuers noble and famous personages of Christendome, of this our moderne time
- Mr. Blundevil his exercises : contayning eight treatises, the titles whereof are set down in the next printed page : which treatises are very necessary to be read and learned of all young gentlemen, that have not been exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to have knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the art of navigation, in which art it is impossible to profit without the help of these or such like instructions
- Mr. Blundevil his exercises : contayning eight treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page. Which treatises are very necessary to be read and learned of all young gentlemen, that have not been exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to have knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which art of navigation, the said Mr. Blundevil specially wrote the said treatises, and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all young gentlemen of this realme
- Mr. Wingate's Arithmetick : containing a plain and familiar method for attaining knowledge and practice of common arithmetick
- Mr. Wingate's Arithmetick: : containing A plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick. Composed by Edmund Wingate, of Gray's-Inn, Esq; and, upon his request, inlarged in his life-time; also since his decease carefully revis'd, and much improv'd; as will appear by the Preface and Table of Contents: by John Kersey, , late Teacher of the Mathematicks. With a new supplement, Of Easy Contractions in the Necessary Parts of Arithmetick; Useful Tables of Interest, and Flemish Exchanges; as also Practical Mensuration. By George Shelley, late Writing-Master of Christ's-Hospital
- Mr. Wingate's arithmetick : containing A plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick. Composed by Edmund Wingate, of Gray's-Inn, Esq; and, upon his request, inlarged in his life-time; also since his decease carefully revis'd, and much Improv'd; as will appear by the Preface and Table of Contents: by John Kersey, late Teacher of the Mathematicks. With a new supplement, Of Easy Contractions in the Necessary Parts of Arithmetick; Useful Tables of Interest, and Flemish Exchanges; as also Practical Mensuration. By George Shelley, late Writing-Master of Christ's-Hospital
- Mr. Wingate's arithmetick : containing a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowldge and practice of common arithmetick.
- Nevv essayes or obseruations diuine and morall : Collected out of the holy Scriptures, ancient and moderne writers, both diuine and humane. As also out of the great volume of mens manners. Tending to the furtherance of knowledge and vertue. By Iohn Robinson
- Newes from the north. Othervvise called The conference between Simon Certain and Pierce Plowman. Faithfully collected and gathered by T.F. student
- Newes from the north. Otherwise called The conference betvveen Simon Certain, and Pierce Plowman, faithfully collected and gathered by T.F. student
- Oberuations diuine and morall : For the furthering of knowledg, and vertue. By Iohn Robbinson
- Observations on mental derangement: being an application of the principles of phrenology to the elucidation of the causes, symptoms, nature, and treatment of insanity
- Occult sciences : the philosophy of magic, prodigies and apparent miracles, Volume 1
- Of that knowlage, whiche maketh a wise man : A disputacion Platonike
- Of the knowledeg [sic] whiche maketh a wise man
- On the employment of time. Three essays
- On the employment of time. Three essays. By the Author of, Observations on the history and evidence of the resurrection of Jesus Christ
- On the incubation of insanity
- Paradise within us: or, The happie mind. By Robert Crofts
- Peregrinations of the mind through the most general and interesting subjects, which are usually agitated in life. By the rationalist
- Petrarch's view of human life. : By Mrs. Dobson
- Phisicke against fortune, aswell prosperous, as aduerse : conteyned in two bookes. Whereby men are instructed, with lyke indifferencie to remedie theyr affections, aswell in tyme of the bryght shynyng sunne of prosperitie, as also of the foule lowryng stormes of aduersitie. Expedient for all men, but most necessary for such as be subiect to any notable insult of eyther extremitie. Written in Latine by Frauncis Petrarch, a most famous poet, and oratour. And now first Englished by Thomas Twyne
- Physico-Theology : or, a demonstration of the being and attributes of God, from His works of creation. Being the substance of sixteen sermons, Preached in St Mary-le-Bow Church, London; At the Honourable Mr Boyle's Lectures, in the Years 1711, and 1712. With large Notes, and many curious Observations. By W. Derham, D. D. late Canon of Windsor, Rector of Upminster in Essex, and F. R. S
- Pithy papers on singular subjects
- Politique discourses, treating of the differences and inequalities of vocations, as well publique, as priuate : with the scopes or endes wherevnto they are directed. Translated out of French, by Ægremont Ratcliffe Esquire
- Practical arithmetick in four books. : I. Whole numbers, weights and measures. II. Fractions, vulgar and decimal. III. Mercantile arithmetick. IV. Extraction of roots, progression, &c. : Extracted from the large and entire treatise, and adapted to the commerce of Ireland, as well as that of Great-Britain. For the use of schools.
- Practical arithmetick in four books. : I. Whole numbers, weights and measures. II. Fractions, vulgar and decimal. III. Mercantile arithmetick. IV. Extraction of roots, progressions, &c. : Extracted from the large and entire treatise, and adapted to the commerce of Ireland, as well as that of Great-Britain. : For the use of schools.
- Practical philosophy of social life : or the art of conversing with men: after the German of Baron Knigge. In two volumes. By P. Will, Minister Of The Reformed German Congregation In The Savoy. ..
- Practical philosophy of social life : or the art of conversing with men: after the German of Baron Knigge. In two volumes. By P. Will, Minister of the Reformed German Congregation in the Savoy. ..
- Precepts, or, directions for the well ordering and carriage of a mans life, through the whole course thereof: left by William, Lord Burghly, to his sonne, at his death, who was sometimes Lord Treasurer of this kingdome. Also some other precepts and advertiseme[n]ts added, which sometimes was the iewell and delight of the right Honourable Lord and father to his country Francis, Earl of Bedford, deceased. In two bookes
- Prima pars parvi opusculi, scripta per Milonem Sandys, militem. The first part of a small worke, written by Miles Sandys, knight
- Prudence the first of the foure cardinall virtues. Written by Sr. Miles Sandis, Kt
- Rabdologiæ, seu Numerationis per virgulas libri duo : cum appendice de expeditissimo multiplicationis promptuario. Quibus accessit & arithmeticæ localis liber vnus. Authore & inventore Ioanne Nepero, Barone Merchistonii, &c. Scoto
- Readings in John Ruskin's Fors clavigera 1871-1884
- Records arithmeticke : contayning the ground of arts: in which is taught the generall parts, rules, and operations, of the same in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact methode then euer heretofore: first written by Robert Record, Doctor in Phisicke. Since corrected and beautified by many notations, and augmented with most briefe rules of practise and others; necessarie in the trade of merchandise. Whereunto is added certaine tables of the valuation of all coynes ... with diuers other tables and their explication. Very profitable and delightfull vnto all marchants, gentlemen, and others, as by the contents of this booke doth appeare. By Iohn Mellis. Also the art and application of decimall arithmeticke: a table of board and timber measure, and the vse thereof. The extraction and demonstration of the square and cubicke roots, with necessary questions and tables for interest after ten in the hundreth is newly therevnto adioyned. By R.N
- Reflexions upon ridicule : or, what it is that makes a man ridiculous; and the means to avoid it. Wherein are represented the different manners and characters of persons of the present age. In Two Volumes. ... . Of Unpoliteness. Of Indiscretion. Of Affectation. Of Foolish Vanity. Of The bad Taste. Of Imposture. Of The Morose Humour. Of Impertinence. Of Prejudice. Of Interest. Of Sufficiency. Of Absurdities. Of Caprice. Of False Delicacy. Of Decorum
- Remedies against discontentme[n]t : drawen into seuerall discourses, from the writinges of auncient philosophers. By Anonymus
- Resolues : Diuine, morall, politicall. By Ovv. Feltham
- Resolues : a duple century the VI edition by Owen Felltham. With a large alphabeticall table thervnto
- Resolues : a duple century ye 4th. edition by Owen Felltham: wth [sic] a large alphabeticall table thervnto
- Resolues, diuine, morall, politicall b Owin Felltham
- Resolves : a duple century ye 3d edition by Owen Felltham: wth [sic] a large alphabeticall table therevnto
- Resolves : a duple century ye 5th. edition by Owen Felltham: wth [sic] a large alphabeticall table thervnto
- Resolves: : divine, moral, politicall.
- Reverendissimi in Christo Patris, Patricii, divina providentia Sancti-Andreæ in Scotia Archiepiscopi meritissimi, totius regni primatis & metropolitani: De sacro pastoris munere tractatus brevis, & accuratus. Operâ Tho: Voluseni, I:C: recognitus & expolitus
- Riley's arithmetical tables, for multiplying and dividing sums, to the utmost extent of numbers, with mechanical ease, and mathematical certainty: Designed For The Use Of Practical Accomptants, Surveyors, Navigators, Merchants, and Men of Business in General
- Rudimentry arithmetic, for the use of schools
- School arithmetic analytical and practical
- Self help : with illustrations of conduct and perseverance
- Seneca moralissimus philosophus de quattuor virtutib[us] cardinalibus : optimo commento illustratus
- Seneca moralissmus philosophus de quattuor virtutibus cardinalibus : optimo commento illustratus
- Sermons to young men : In three volumes. By William Dodd, L L. D. Prebendary of Brecon, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- Sermons to young men : In two volumes. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. ..
- Sermons to young men by William Dodd, LLD. prebendary of Brecon, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- Sermons to young men. : In three volumes. By William Dodd, L L.D. Prebendary of Brecon, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- Sermons to young men. : In two volumes. By William Dodd, LL. D. Prebendary of Brecon, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- Several letters written by a noble lord to a young man at the university
- Short arithmetick : or, The old and tedious way of numbering, reduced to a new and briefe method. Whereby a mean capacity may easily attain competent skill and facility. The particulars appear in the table.
- Simple division
- Sir Walter Raleigh's instructions to his sonne: and to posterity
- Spare-minutes, or, Resolued meditations and premeditaed [sic] resolutions
- Spare-minutes; or, Resolved meditations and premeditated resolutions. Written by Arthur Warvvick
- Specimens of abbreviated numbers : or, an introduction to an entire new species of arithmetic: calculated in a more especial manner for the counting-house and public offices, particularly the Customs, Exchequer, and Excise: The Principle being founded on a New Method of finding the Decimal for any Coin, Weight, or Time, &c. &c. By one single Multiplication only, without the use of Vulgar Fraction. And also (on a Method bitherto undiscovered) of finding the Interest of any Sum, at any Rate, and for any Time: By one single Multiplication, not exceeding three Figures, without the Assistance of Statings, or Reference to Tables: Reducing the whole Body of Arithmetic, (so far as it relates to General Calculations) to a Synopsis confin'd to the Four first Rules of Arithmetic. The whole founded on a Principle hitherto unattempted, and now first offered to the Public. by William Weston
- The American accomptant : being a plain, practical and systematic compendium of federal arithmetic; : in three parts: designed for the use of schools, and specially calculated for the commercial meridian of the United States of America.
- The American accountant ; or, Schoolmasters' new assistant. : Comprised in four books. Book I. Containing arithmetic of whole numbers, --divers denominations, and the common rules, to the end of the double rule of three. Book II. Fractions, vulgar and decimal. Book III. Mercantile arithmetic ; or all the rules necessary for forming a complete accountant ; methodically arranged and largely exemplified. Book IV. Extractions, progressions, &c. being the higher rules of arithmetic. : And including all the questions in the Philadelphian edition of Gough, with many others. The rules are either new, or those of that treatise so far compendized as to be both brief and perfectly applicable. : The whole adapted to the commerce of the United States ; and comprehending every thing necessary to a complete practical knowledge of the science of arithmetic.
- The American accountant ; or, Schoolmasters' new assistant. : Comprised in four books. Book I. Containing arithmetic of whole numbers, --divers denominations, and the common rules, to the end of the double rule of three. Book II. Fractions, vulgar and decimal. Book III. Mercantile arithmetic ; or all the rules necessary for forming a complete accountant ; methodically arranged and largely exemplified. Book IV. Extractions, progressions, &c. being the higher rules of arithmetic. : And including all the questions in the Philadelphian edition of Gough, with many others. The rules are either new, or those of that treatise so far compendized as to be both brief and perfectly applicable. : The whole adapted to the commerce of the United States ; and comprehending every thing necessary to a complete practical knowledge of the science of arithmetic.
- The American tutor's assistant ; or A compendious system of practical arithmetic : containing, the several rules of that useful science, concisely defined, methodically arranged, and fully exemplified. : The whole particularly adapted to the easy and regular instruction of youth in our American schools
- The American tutor's assistant ; or A compendious system of practical arithmetic : containing, the several rules of that useful science, concisely defined, methodically arranged, and fully exemplified. : The whole particularly adapted to the easy and regular instruction of youth in our American schools.
- The American tutor's assistant, improved: or, A compendious system of decimal, practical arithmetic : comprising the usual methods of calculation, with the addition of federal money, and other decimals, dispersed through the several rules of that useful science. : Adapted for the easy and regular instruction of youth in the United States.
- The American tutor's assistant, improved: or, A compendious system of decimal, practical arithmetic : comprising the usual methods of calculation, with the addition of federal money, and other decimals, dispersed through the several rules of that useful science. : Adapted for the easy and regular instruction of youth in the United States.
- The Book of trades; or, Circle of the useful arts
- The Christian knight compiled : by Sir VVilliam VViseman Knight, for the pvblike weale and happinesse of England, Scotland, and Ireland
- The Columbian accountant ; or A complete system of practical arithmetic : particularly adapted to the commerce of the United States of America. : To which is annexed, a short sketch of mensuration.
- The English gentleman : containing sundry excellent rules or exquisite observations, tending to direction of every gentleman, of selecter ranke and qualitie; how to demeane or accommodate himselfe in the manage of publike or private affaires. By Richard Brathwait Esq
- The English gentleman : containing sundry excellent rules, or exquisite observations, tending to direction of every gentleman, of selecter ranke and qualitie; how to demeane or accommodate hi mselfe [sic] in the manage of publike or private affaires. By Richard Brathwait Esq
- The Intercourse of nations : being a collection of short, correct and easy rules for reducing thirteen different coins and currencies into each other, with a concise method of calculating federal money. : To which is prefixed, a complete system of vulgar and decimal fractions, &c. : [Two lines of quotations]
- The Scottish academie, or Institution of a young noble-man : describing first, who are truly noble, or gentlemen, &c. then, methodically thus shewing, in fiue books, the dutie of parents towards their children. of preceptors towards their pupils, of children towards God and the King. towards their parents, and preceptours. towards all men in their ciuill conuersation. And lastly directing them in their trauelling abroad. All dilligently and distinctly, as more particularly may appeare, by the subiect and order of the bookes and chapters
- The Secretary's guide, or, Young man's companion : in four parts. Part I. Contains directions for spelling, reading and writing true English, with right pronunciation. Part II. Arithmetick made easie ... Part III. The method of writing and inditing letters upon most subjects ... Part IV. Contains a choice collection of bills, of parcels, bills, bonds, letters of attorney ... profitable both for old and young to learn and know. : The whole adorned with variety of other matters, as will appear in the perusal thereof
- The Secretary's guide, or, Young mans companion : in four parts. Part I. Contains directions for spelling, reading and writing true English, with true pronunciation. Part II. Arithmetick made easie ... Part III. The method of writing letters upon most subjects ... Part IV. Contains a choice collection of bills of parcels, bills, bonds, letters of attorney ... profitable both for old and young to learn and know. : The whole adorned with variety of other matters, as will appear by the contents
- The Spanish Mandeuile of miracles. Or The garden of curious flowers : VVherin are handled sundry points of humanity, philosophy, diuinitie, and geography, beautified with many strange and pleasant histories. First written in Spanish, by Anthonio De Torquemeda, and out of that tongue translated into English. It was dedicated by the author, to the right honourable and reuerent prelate, Don Diego Sarmento de soto Maior, Bishop of Astorga. &c. It is deuided into sixe treatises, composed in manner of a dialogue, as in the next page shall appeare
- The Spanish Mandeuile of myracles. Or The garden of curious flowers : Wherein are handled sundry points of humanity, philosophy, diuinity, and geography, beautified with many strange and pleasant histories: first written in Spanish, by Anthonio de Torquemeda, and translated out of that tongue into English. It is diuided into sixe treatises, composed in manner of a dialogue, as in the next page shall appeare
- The Young man's companion : in four parts. Part I. Containing directions for spelling reading and writing true English. Part II. Arithmetick made easie, and rules thereof explained and made familiar to the capacity of those that desire to learn in a little time. Part III. The method of writing letters upon most subjects, whether trade, traffick or otherwise. Part IV. Contains a choice collection of acquittances, bills, bonds, wills, indentures, deeds of sale, deeds of gift, letters of attorney, assignments, leases and releases, counter-securities, bills of exchange, with many other useful presidents profitable both for young and old to know
- The Young man's companion : in four parts. Part I. Containing directions for spelling, reading & writing true English. Part II. Arithmetick made easie, and the rules thereof explained and made familiar to the capacity of those that desire to learn in a little time. Part III. The method of writing letters upon most subjects whether trade, traffick or otherwise. Part IV. Contains a choice collection of acquittances, bills, bonds, wills, indentures, deeds of sale, deeds of gift, letters of attorney, assignments, leases and releases, counter-securities, bills of exchange, with many other useful presidents, profitable both for old and young to learn and know. : The whole adorn'd with variety of other matters, as will appear by the contents
- The Youth's instructor in the English tongue or, The art of spelling improved. : Being a more plain, easy and regular method of teaching young children, with a greater variety of very useful collections than any other book of this kind and bigness extant. : In three parts. The first, containing monosyllables, expressing the most natural and easy things to the apprehensions of children ; with common words, and Scripture names. The second, being an introduction more particularly for children of a higher class. The third, rules in arithmatick [sic], with forms of bills, bonds, releases, &c. very useful for all persons. : The whole being intermix'd with variety of exercises, in prose and verse, adapted to the capacities of children. : For the use of schools.
- The Youth's instructor in the English tongue: or The art of spelling improved. : Being a more plain, easy and regular method of teaching young children, with a greater variety of very useful collections than any other book of this kind and bigness extant. In three parts. The first, containing monosyllables, expressing the most natural and easy things to the apprehensions of children ; with common words, and Scripture names. The second, being an introduction more particularly for children of an higher class. The third, rules in arithmatick [sic], with forms of bills, bonds, releases, &c. very useful for all persons. The whole being intermix'd with variety of exercises, in prose and verse, adapted to the capacities of children. : For the use of schools.
- The Youth's instructor in the English tongue: or, The art of spelling improved. : Being a more plain, easy and regular method of teaching young children, with a greater variety of very useful collections than any other book of this kind and bigness extant. In three parts. I. Containing monosyllables, expressing the most natural and easy things to the apprehensions of the children ; with common words, and Scripture names. II. Being an introduction more particularly for children of an higher class. III. Rules in arithmetick, with forms of bills, bonds, releases, &c. very useful for all persons. : The whole being intermix'd with variety of exercises in prose and verse, adapted to the capacities of children.
- The Youth's instructor in the English tongue: or, The art of spelling improved. : Being a more plain, easy and regular method of teaching young children, with a greater variety of very useful collections than any other book of this kind and bigness extant. In three parts. The first, containing monosyllables, expressing the most natural and easy things to the apprehensions of children ; with common words, and Scripture names. The second, being an introduction more particularly for children of an higher class. The third, rules in arithmatick [sic], with forms of bills, bonds, releases, &c. very useful for all persons. The whole being intermix'd with variety of exercises, in prose and verse, adapted to the capacities of children. : For the use of schools.
- The Youth's instructor in the English tongue: or, The art of spelling improved. : Being a more plain, easy and regular method of teaching young children, with a greater variety of very useful collections than any other book of this kind and bigness extant. In three parts. The first, containing monosyllables, expressing the most natural and easy things to the apprehensions of children ; with common words, and Scripture names. The second, being an introduction more particularly for children of an higher class. The third, rules in arithmetick, with forms of bills, bonds, releases, &c. very useful for all persons. The whole being intermix'd with variety of exercises, in prose and verse, adapted to the capacities of children. : For the use of schools.
- The Youth's instructor in the English tongue: or, The art of spelling improved. : Being a more plain, easy and regular method of teaching young children, with a greater variety of very useful collections than any other book of this kind and bigness extant. In three parts. The first, containing monosyllables, expressing the most natural and easy things to the apprehensions of the children ; with common words, and Scripture names. The second, being an introduction more particularly for children of an higher class. The third, rules in arithmatick [sic], with forms of bills, bonds, releases, &c. very useful for all persons. : The whole being intermix'd with variety of exercises in prose and verse, adapted to the capacities of children. For the use of schools.
- The accomptants guide, or, Merchants book-keeper : containing first an explanation of all the most useful and necessary rules of arithmetick, that the meanest capacity thereby may attain to the knowledge thereof : with tables for the reducing of Flemish ells into English, and English into Flemish : also for the ready and exact computing of the custom of Holland cloth, tobacco, and reducing uncertain cask of oyl by the weight in tuns and gallons : and tables of exchange for the ready and exact computing of any sum of money remitted from England to Holland, Flanders, France, Spain and Italy, et contra : instructions for a methodical keeping of merchants accompts, by way of debtor and creditor, directing where to find examples in the journal to the several clauses in the several heads of trade : with a journal and leager [sic], and from the ballance of the leager is drawn up another inventory
- The analyst: or, an introduction to the mathematics. Containing, I. The doctrine of vulgar and decimal fractions, wherein the Fundamental Principles are fully and clearly explained in all their Cases. II. The extraction of roots, according to the Newtonian Method, much preferable to that now taught in Schools. III. The first principles of algebra demonstrated in a very short and easy Method, illustrated with variety of Instances, in the Application thereof to the Solution of Problems. For the Use of Schools as well as of Private Gentlemen
- The arithmeticall jevvell: or The vse of a small table : whereby is speedily wrought, as well all arithmeticall workes in whole numbers, as all fractionall operations, without fraction or reduction. Inuented by William Pratt. Published by his Maiesties priuiledge, granted to the inuentor, vnder the Great Seale of England
- The arithmeticall jevvell: or The vse of a small table : whereby is speedily wrought, as well all arithmeticall workes in whole numbers, as all fractionall operations, without fraction or reduction. Invented by William Pratt. Published by his Maiesties priuiledge, granted to the inuentor, vnder the Great Seale of England
- The art of natural arithmetick : in whole numbers and fractions vulgar and decimal, in a plain and easie method suteable to the capacity of children, for whom it is chiefly intended : in which the multiplication and division of numbers of several denominations, and the rule of alligation are more fully explained, than in any treatise of this nature as yet extant in the English tongue
- The art of tens, or Decimall arithmeticke : Wherein, the art of arithmeticke is taught in a most exact and perfit method, auoyding the intricacie of fractions. Exercised by Henry Lyte Gentleman, and by him set forth for his countries good
- The arte of vulgar arithmeticke : both in integers and fractions, deuided into two bookes: whereof the first is called Nomodidactus numerorum, and the second Portus proportionum: with certeine demonstrations, reduced into so plaine and perfect method, as the like hath not hitherto beene published in English. Wherevnto is added a third booke, entituled Musa mercatorum: comprehending all the most necessarie and profitable rules vsed in the trade of merchandise. ... in the forme of a dialogue ... Newly collected, digested, and in some part deuised by a welwiller to the mathematicals
- The boke named the royall
- The boke of good maners
- The boke of noblenes : that sheweth how many sortes [and] kyndes there is ... translated out of laten into frenche, and now into English by me Iohn Larke
- The boke of wysdome : folowynge the auctoryties of auncyent phylosophers, dyuydynge, and spekyng of vyces and vertues, wherby a man maye be praysed, or dyspraysed, with the maner to speke alwayes well and wysely to all folkes, of what estate so euer they be
- The casket of iewels : contaynynge a playne description of morall philophie [sic], diligently and after a very easie methode declared by the well learned and famous author Cornelius Valerius: lately turned out of Latin into Englishe, by I.C
- The closet of counsells : conteining the aduice of diuers wyse philosophers, touchinge sundry morall matters, in poesies, preceptes, prouerbes, and parrables, translated, and collected out of diuers aucthors, into Englishe verse: by Edmond Eluiden Gent. Wherunto is anexed a pithy and pleasant discription of the abuses: and vanities of the vvorlde
- The conduct of life
- The defence of militarie profession : Wherein is eloquently shewed the due commendation of martiall prowesse, and plainly prooued how necessary the exercise of armes is for this our age
- The defence of militarie profession Wherein is eloquently shewed the due commendation of martiall prowesse, and plainly prooued how necessary the exercise of armes is for this our age
- The diamond of deuotion : cut and squared into six seuerall points: namely, 1 The footh-path [sic] to felicity. 1 2 A guide to godlines. 81 3 The schoole of skill. 181 4 A swarme of bees. 209 5 A plant of pleasure. 245 6 A groue of graces. 283 Full of many fruitfull lessons auaileable to the leading of a godly and reformed life
- The diamond of deuotion : cut and squared into six seuerall points: namely, 1 The footpath to felicitie. 1 2 A guide to godlines. 81 3 The schoole of skill. 181 4 A swarme of bees. 209 5 A plant of pleasure. 245 6 A groue of graces. 283 Full of many fruitfull lessons auaileable to the leading of a godly and reformed life. By Abraham Fleming
- The diamond of deuotion : cut and squared into sixe seuerall points: namelie, 1 The footpath to felicitie. 1 2 A guide to godlines. 81 3 The schoole of skill. 181 4 A swarme of bees. 209 5 A plant of pleasure. 245 6 A groue of graces. 283 Full of manie fruitfull lessons, auaileable to the leading of a godlie and reformed life: by Abraham Fleming
- The doll and her friends; or, Memoirs of the Lady Seraphina
- The doue and the serpent : In which is conteined a large description of all such points and principles, as tend either to conuersation, or negotiation
- The dutifull advice of a loving sonne to his aged father
- The dutifull advice of a loving sonne to his aged father
- The earliest arithmetics in English
- The elements of arithmetic
- The elements of arithmeticke most methodically deliuered. Written in Latine by C. Vrstitius professor of the mathematickes in the Vniuersitie of Basill. And translated by Thomas Hood, Doctor in Physicke, and well-willer of them which delight in the mathematicall sciences
- The ephemerides of Phialo : deuided into three bookes. The first, a method which he ought to follow that desireth to rebuke his freend, when he seeth him swarue: without kindling his choler, or hurting himselfe. The second, a canuazado to courtiers in foure pointes. The third, the defence of a curtezan ouerthrowen. And a short apologie of the Schoole of abuse, against poets, pipers, players, [et] their excusers. By Steph. Gosson, stud. Oxon
- The ephemerides of Phialo : deuided into three bookes. The first, a method which he ought to follow that desireth to rebuke his friend, when he seeth him swarue: without kindling his choler, or hurting himselfe. The seconde, a canuazado to courtiers in foure pointes. The thirde, the defence of a curtezan ouerthrowen. And a short apologie of the Schoole of abuse, against poets, pipers, players, [et] their excusers. By Steph. Gosson, stud. Oxon
- The face of madness : Hugh W. Diamond and the origin of psychiatric photography
- The federal arithmetic ; or, A compendium of the most useful rules of that science : adapted to the currency of the United States. : For the use of schools and private persons. : Published agreeably to act of Congress.
- The federal arithmetician, or, The science of numbers, improved.
- The felicitie of man, or, his summum bonum. Written by Sr, R: Barckley, Kt
- The first book of Tullies Offices translated grammatically, and also according to the propriety of our English tongue; for the more speedy and certain attaining of the singular learning contained in the same, to further to a pure Latin stile, and to expresse the mind more easily, both in English & Latine. Done chiefly for the good of schools; to be vsed according to the directions in the admonition to the reader, and more fully in Ludus lit. or Grammar-schoole
- The first booke of Tullies Offices translated grammatically: and also according to the propriety of our English tongue; for the more speedy and certain attaining of the singular learning contained in the same, to further to a pure Latin stile, and to expresse the mind more easily, both in English and Latine. Done chiefly for the good of schooles; to be used according to the directions in the admonition to the reader, and more fully in Ludus lit. or Grammar-schoole
- The first part of youths errors. Written by Thomas Bushel, the superlatiue prodigall
- The glasse of mans folly : and meanes to amendment of life. This glasse of our folly, is that we may knowe, the cause of the crueltie which among people flowe. ..
- The golden-groue : moralized in three bookes: a worke very necessary for all such, as would know how to gouerne themselues, their houses, or their countrey. Made by W. Vaughan, Master of Artes, and student in the ciuill law,
- The grou[n]d of artes : teachyng the worke and practise of arithmetike, moch necessary for all states of men. After a more easyer [et] exacter sorte, then any lyke hath hytherto ben set forth: with dyuers newe additions, as by the table doth partly appeare. Robert Recorde
- The ground of artes : teaching the perfect vvorke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact sort, than hitherto hath beene set foorth. Made by M. Robert Record, D. in Physicke. And now lately diligently corrected and beautified with sundry new rules and necessary additions: and further endowed with a third part of rules of practise abridged into abriefer [sic] method than hitherto hath bene published: with diuerse such necessarie rules as are incident to the trade of merchandise. Whereunto are also added diuerse tables and instructions that will bring great profite and delight vnto merchants, gentlemen, and others, as by the contents of this treatise shall appeare. By Iohn Mellis
- The ground of artes : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmaticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact sort, than hitherto hath beene set foorth. Made by M. Robert Record, D. in Physicke. And now lately diligently corrected and beautified with sundry new rules and necessary additions: and further endowed with a third part, of rules of practise, abridged into a briefer method than hitherto hath bene published: with diuerse such necessarie rules as are incident to the trade of merchandise. Whereunto are also added diuerse tables and instructions ... By Iohn Mellis of Southwark, scholemaster
- The ground of artes : teachyng the worke and practise of arithmetike, bothe in whole numbres and fractions after a more easyer and exacter sorte than any lyke hath hytherto been sette forth : with diuers new additions as by the table doeth partely appeere
- The ground of artes : teachyng the worke and practise of arithmetike. After a more easyer and exacter sort, than any like hath hytherto been sette forth, with diuers new additions, as by the table doeth partely appere. Made by M. Robert Record Doctor of Physike
- The ground of arts : Teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie ane exact forme than in former time hath been set forth: Made by M. Robert Record, D. in Physick. Afterward, augmented by Mr. John Dee. And since enlarged with a third part of rules of practise, abridged into a briefer methode than hitherto hath been published, with divers necessary rules incident to the trade of merchandise. With tables of the valuation of all coynes, ... By Iohn Mellis. And now diligently perused, corrected, illustrated and enlarged; ... with tables of board and timber measure, and a new table of interest upon interest, ... the first calculated by R. C. ... and the latter diligently calculated by Rob: Hartwell, ..
- The ground of arts : teaching the perfect worke and practice of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact sort, than hitherto hath bene set forth. Made by M. Robert Record D. in Physicke And now lately diligently corrected and beautified with sundry new rules and necessarie additions: and further endowed with a third parte of rules of practise, abridged into a briefer method than hitherto hath bene published: with diuerse such necessarie rules as are incident to the trade of merchandise. Whereunto are also added diuerse tables and instructions that will bring great profit and delight vnto marchants, gentlemen, & others, as by the contents of this treatise shall appeare. By Iohn Mellis
- The ground of arts : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions after a more easie and exact forme then in former time hath beene set forth
- The ground of arts : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions after a more easie and exact sort then hitherto hath beene set foorth
- The ground of arts : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact forme then in former time hath beene set foorth: made by Mr. Robert Record Dr. in Physick. Afterwards augmented by Mr. Iohn Dee. And since enlarged with a third part of rules of practise, abridged into a briefer method then hitherto hath been published, with diuers necessary rules incident to the trade of merchandise: with tables of the valuation of all coynes as they are currant at this present time: by Iohn Mellis. Whereunto is added a compendium of interest ... with a table of board and timber measure calculated by R.N. And now the second time diligently perused, corrected, illustrated and inlarged ... by Robert Hartwell, philomathematicus. New tables of interest vpon interest ... with the true value of annuities to be bought or sold, present, respited, or in reuersion: by R.C
- The ground of arts : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact forme then in former time hath beene set foorth: made by Mr. Robert Record Dr. in Physicke. Afterwards augmented by Mr. Iohn Dee. And since enlarged with a third part of rules of practise, abridged into a briefer method then hitherto hath beene published, with diuers necessary rules incident to the trade of merchandise: with tables of the valuation of all coynes as they are currant at this present time. By Iohn Mellis. Whereunto is added a compendium of interest, with a table of board and timber measure. Calculated by R.N. Gent. And now diligently perused, corrected, illustrated and inlarged; with an appendix of figurate numbers, and the extraction of their rootes: by Robert Hartwell, philomathematicus
- The ground of arts : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact forme then in former time hath beene set forth: made by M. Robert Record D. in Physick. Afterward, augmented by Mr. Iohn Dee. And since enlarged with a third part of rules of practise, abridged into a briefer method then hitherto hath been published, with diuers necessary rules incident to the trade of merchandise: with tables of the valuation of all coynes, as they are currant at this present time: by Iohn Mellis. And now diligently perused, corrected, illustrated and enlarged; with an appendix of figurate numbers ... with tables of board and timber measure; and new tables of interest vpon interest ... with the true value of annuities to be bought or sold present, respited, or in reuersion: the first calculated by R.C. but corrected, and the latter diligently calculated by Robert Hartwell, philomathemat
- The ground of arts : teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easie and exact forme then in former time hath beene set forth: made by Mr. Robert Record Dr. in Physick. Afterward, augmented by Mr. Iohn Dee. And since enlarged with a third part of rules of practise, abridged into a briefer method then hitherto hath beene published, with diuers necessary rules incident to the trade of merchandise: with tables of the valuation of all coynes as they are currant at this present time: by Iohn Mellis. And now diligently perused, corrected, illustrated and enlarged; ... with tables of board and timber measure; and new tables of interest vpon interest, after 10 and 8 per 100; with the true value of annuities to be bought or sold present, respited, or in reuersion: the first calculated by R.C. but corrected, and the latter diligently calculated by Robert Hartwell, philomathemat
- The ground of arts teaching the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions after a more easie and exact sort then hitherto hath beene set foorth / made by Mr. Robe
- The ground of arts, teachyng the perfect worke and practice of arithmetike : tables of xc., xc., xc.
- The ground of arts, teachyng the perfect worke and practice of arithmetike tables of xc., xc., xc. / by M. Robert Recorde.
- The grounde of artes : teaching the perfect vvorke and practise of arithmetike, both in whole nu[m]bers and fractions, after a more easie ane exact sort, than hitherto hath bene set forth. Made by M. Robert Recorde, D. in Physick, and afterwards augmented by M. Iohn Dee. And now lately diligently corrected, [and] beautified with some new rules and necessarie additions: and further endowed with a thirde part, of rules of practize, abridged into a briefer methode than hitherto hath bene published: with diverse such necessary rules, as are incident to the trade of merchandize. Whereunto are also added diuers tables [and] instructions ... By Iohn Mellis of Southwark, scholemaster
- The grounde of artes : teaching the work and practise of arithmetike, bothe in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easyer and exacter sorte than any like hath hitherto bin set foorth: made by M. Robert Record, doctor in physike, and now of late diligently ouerseene and augmented with newe and necessarie additions
- The grounde of artes : teaching the work and practise of arithmetike, bothe in whole numbers and fractions, after a more easyer and exacter sorte than any like hath hitherto bin set foorthe:
- The grounde of artes : teaching the worke and practise of arithmetike, both in whole numbres and fractions, after a more easyer and exacter sorte then any like hath hitherto been sette forthe
- The grounde of artes : teachinge the worke and practise of arithmetike, both in whole numbres and fractions, after a more easyer and exacter sorte then any like hath hitherto been sette forthe. Made by M. Robert Recorde doctor of physik, and now of late ouerseen and augmented with new and necessary additions
- The grounde of artes teaching the worke and practise of arithmetike, both in whole numbres and fractions, after a more easyer and exacter sorte then any like hath hitherto been sette forthe / made by
- The guide of honour, or the ballance wherin she may weigh her actions : A discourse written (by way of humble advise) by the author then residing in forreigne parts, to a truely noble lord of England his most honour'd friend. Worthy the perusall of all who are gently or nobly borne, whom it instructeth how to carry themselves in both fortunes with applause and security.
- The hand-maid to arithmetick refined : shewing the variety and facility of working all rules in whole numbers and fractions, after most pleasant and profitable waies. Abounding with tables above 150. for monies, measures and weights, tale aud [sic] number of things here and in forraigne parts; verieusefull [sic] for all gentlemen, captaines, gunners, shopkeepers, artificers, and negotiators of all sorts: rules for commutation and exchanges for merchants and their factors. A table from 1 l. to 100 thousand, for proportionall expences, and to reserve for purchases. By Nicolas Hunt, M. of Arts
- The honestie of this age : proouing by good circumstance, that the world was neuer honest till now
- The housholders philosophie : VVherein is perfectly and profitably described, the true oeconomia and forme of housekeeping. With a table added thereunto of all the notable thinges therein contained. First written in Italian by that excellent orator and poet Signior Torquato Tasso, and now translated by T.K. Whereunto is anexed a dairie booke for all good huswiues
- The ievvell of arithmetick: or, The explanation of a new inuented arithmeticall table, whose portraiture is here demonstrated : Pleasant to reade, and profitable to be practised by all degrees of men, at all times, and in all places. Written by I.H. Gentleman, and published by his Maiesties priuiledge vnder the Broad Seale
- The iewell of arithmetick: or, The explanation of a new inuented arithmeticall table, whose portraiture is here demonstrated : Pleasant to reade, and profitable to be practised by all degrees of men, at all times, and in all places.
- The institucion of a gentleman
- The instruction of a young noble-man by Iames Cleland
- The iudgment of humane actions : a most learned, & excellent treatise of morrall philosophie, which fights agaynst vanytie, & conduceth to the fyndinge out of true and perfect felicytie. Written in French by Monsieur Leonard Marrande and Englished by Iohn Reynolds
- The ladies calling : in two parts.
- The merchant's magazine : or, trades-man's treasury. containing, I. Arithmetick in Whole Numbers and Fractions, Vulgar and Decimal; with the Reason and Demonstration of each Rule: Adorn'd with curious Copper-Cuts of the chief Tables and Titles. II. Merchant's Accompts, or a most concise Way of Casting up the Value of Merchandize, Tare and Trett, Interest of Coin, Rule of Barter, Loss and Gain, Fellowship, Equation of Payments, and several Matters relating to Exchange, never before made Publick. III. Book-Keeping, after a Plain, Easy, and Natural Method, shewing how to Enter, Post, Close and Balance an Accompt, and the whole Ledger, and how to discover from thence if any Error hath been in any one Accompt. IV. Maxims concerning Bills of Exchange, Factors and Factorage: The Law concerning Brokers, their Business, &c. V. The Port of Letters to and from Foreign Countries; and the Days when Mails are sent to, and due from those Countries. VI. An Account of the Commodities produced by all Countries: Their chief Towns of Trade, and Bigness of the Country compared with England. Vii. A Merchant or Trader's Dictionary, explaining the most difficult Terms used in Trade. The Value of Coins, Weights, and Measures. Viii. Precedents of Merchants Writings; as Bills of Lading, Invoices, Bills of Exchange, Letters of Credit, Charter-Parties; &c. With many other Things not extant before, as by the Table of Contents appears. Accomodated chiefly to the Practice of Merchants and Tradesmen: But is likewise useful for Schools, Banks, Diversion of Gentlemen, Business of Mechanicks, and Officers of the King's Custom and Excise. The ninth impression corrected and improved. By E. Hatton, Gent
- The mirrour which flatters not : Dedicated to their Maiesties of Great Britaine, by Le Sieur de la Serre, historiographer of France. Enriched with faire figures. Transcrib'd English from the French, by T.C. And devoted to the well-disposed readers
- The moral philosophie of the Stoicks. Written in French, and englished for the benefit of them which are ignorant of that tongue. By T.I. fellow of New-Colledge in Oxford
- The mothers blessing: or, The godly counsaile of a gentle-woman, not long since deceased, left behind her for her children : containing many good exhortations, and godly admonitions profitable for all parents, to leaue as a legacy to their children. By Mris Dorothy Leigh
- The mothers legacie, to her vnborne childe. By Elizabeth Iocelin
- The mothers legacie, to her vnborne childe. By Elizabeth Ioceline
- The new complete system of arithmetic : composed for the use of the citizens of the United States. By Nicolas Pike, A.M. Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Abridged for the use of schools
- The new complete system of arithmetic : composed for the use of the citizens of the United States. By Nicolas Pike, A.M. Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Abridged for the use of schools
- The nosegay of morall philosophie : lately dispersed amongst many Italian authours, and now newely and succinctly drawne together into questions and answers, and translated into Englishe by T.C. Seene and allowed
- The old and good vvay vindicated: : in a treatise, wherein divers errours (both in judgement and practice, incident to these declining times) are unmasked, for the caution of humble Christians.
- The path-vvay to knovvledge : containing the whole art of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers and fractions; with the extraction of roots; as also a briefe introduction or entrance into the art of cossicke numbers, with many pleasant questions wrought thereby. Digested into a plaine and easie methode by way of dialogue, for the better vnderstanding of the learners thereof. Wherewith is also adioyned a briefe order for the keeping of marchants bookes of accompts, by way of debitor and creditor
- The path-vvay to knovvledge : contayning the whole art of arithmeticke, both in whole numbers, and fractions; with the extraction of roots; as also a briefe introduction or entrance into the art of cossicke numbers, with many pleasant questions wrought thereby. Digested into a plaine and easie methode by way of dialogue, for the better vnderstanding of the learners thereof. Wherewith is also adioyned a briefe order for the keeping of marchants bookes of accompts, by way of debitor and creditor
- The pathway to knowledge : Conteyning certaine briefe tables of English waights, and measures, with the proportions, kindes, and numbers belonging properly vnto the same. How to cast accompt with counters, and with pen, both in whole, and broken numbers. With the rules of cossicke, surd, binomicall, & residuall numbers, and the rule of equation, or of algebere ... Whereunto is annexed a most excellent inuention of Iulius Cæsar Patauinus, for the buying and selling of all kinde of marchandise. And lastly the order of keeping of a marchants booke, after the Italian manner, by debitor and creditor ... Together with a table ... Written in Dutch, and translated into English, by W.P
- The philosopher of the court, written by Philbert of Vienne in Champaigne, and Englished by George North, gentlema[n]
- The philosophical principles of natural and revealed religion. Unfolded in a geometrical order by the Chevalier Ramsay Author of the Travels of Cyrus
- The pilgrimage of man : Wandering in a wildernes of woe. Wherein is shewed the calamitie of the new world, and how all the present estates thereof are crossed with miserie
- The principles of arithmetick : with helpfull observations, making the entrance easie, and the practice pleasant: teaching the five ordinary parts of arithmetick, the usuall way: the performance of multiplication and division, onely by addition and subraction: with new and notable abridgments: rules of practice, with extraordinarie helps: and therein, some excellent observations, for the easie casting up of interest. The doctrine of fractions, the foure rules of arithmetick: recreations extraordinary; or the easie performance of (seeming) impossibilities. By William Webster
- The principles of arithmeticke : methodically digested, and by short and familiar examples illustrated and declared: Together with the art of allegation: first written in Latine by Bernard Salignacke, and now Englished by William Bedwell
- The pupil's guide. : Being a collection of the most useful rules in arithmetic. Calculated for the benefit of schools.
- The pupil's guide. : Being a collection of the most useful rules in arithmetic. Calculated for the benefit of schools.
- The purchasers pinnace, or, the bargaines brigantine. Bearing each boarder to terra frugi, or thrifts territories : Substantially shadowed in a new inuented arithmeticall table. Plainely presenting, and vpon the first sight declaring the present worth of any rent, lease, or annuitie in possession or reuersion. Most vsefull aswell for the seller as the buyer, that neither of them may be ouer-reacht. Also, Penkethman his president, or, the new art of accompt: deciphered in the money-masters map. Which conteineth a two-fold index of interest money, at 8.P. and 10.P. per cent. For any summe from 1000.P. to a q. and for any time from a yeare to a day. Neuer to be altered vpon any future impression, for that the author (as he ingenuously confesseth) cannot better these, and confidently presumeth none other can. Whereunto is annexed 1 A table shewing the remedies or allowances vpon all sorts of light or baser golden coynes; besides diuers other necessarie notes concerning such coynes. 2 A plaine direction for the easie computing of interest at 7.li. 10.s. 7.li. 6.li. 13.s. 4.d. and 6.li. per cent.... Besid
- The royal table of the laws of humane nature
- The ruinous fal of prodigalitie : with the notable examples of the best aprooued aucthours which hath bin written of the same. Newly set foorth by Iohn Carr
- The rule of an honest lyfe, wryten by the holy man Martyne, bysshop of Dumiense, unto ye ryght famouse kyng Myto, kyng of Galitia in spayne. And now (beyng founde in an auncyant copy) is faythfully translated out of the latyn tonge into Englyshe. For theyr sakes that be desyrous to rede englyshe bokes onely for utylyte and encrease of vertue. Here vnto is added a proper booke called: the Encheridyon of a spyrytuall lyfe
- The scholar's guide to arithmetic : being a collection of the most useful rules, viz. notation, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, reduction, rule of three, practice, interest, barter, loss and gain, tare and trett, fellowship, double rule of three, vulgar fractions, decimal fractions, interest by decimals, extraction of the square & cube root, position, progression, duodecimals, or cross multiplication : To which is added, a short treatise on mensuration of planes and solids ; with a sufficient number of practical questions at the end of each rule. : Designed for the use of schools.
- The scholar's guide to arithmetic : being a collection of the most useful rules, viz. notation, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, reduction, rule of three, practice, interest, barter, loss and gain, tare and trett, fellowship, double rule of three, vulgar fractions, decimal fractions, interest by decimals, extraction of the square & cube root, position, progression, duodecimals, or cross multiplication : To which is added, a short treatise on mensuration of planes and solids ; with a sufficient number of practical questions at the end of each rule. : Designed for the use of schools.
- The scholar's guide to arithmetic : or a complete exercise-book for the use of schools. With notes, Containing The Reason of every Rule, demonstrated from the most simple and evident Principles; Together with General Theorems for the more extensive Use of the Science. By John Bonnycastle, Of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
- The scholar's guide to arithmetic: or A complete exercise-book, for the use of schools. : With notes, containing the reason of every rule ... Together with general theorems for the more extensive use of the science.
- The schoole of honest and vertuous lyfe : profitable and necessary for all estates and degrees, to be trayned in: but (cheefely) for the pettie schollers, the yonger sorte, of both kindes; bee they men or women. by T.P. Also, a laudable and learned discourse, of the worthynesse of honorable wedlocke, written in the behalfe of all (aswell) maydes as wydowes, (generally) for their singuler instruction, to choose them vertuous and honest husbandes: but (most specialy) sent writte[n] as a iewell vnto a worthy gentlewoman, in the time of her widowhood, to direct & guide her in the new election of her seconde husband. By her approoued freend and kinseman. I.R
- The schoole of vertue, and booke of good nurture : teaching children and youth their duties
- The schoolmaster's assistant : being a compendium of arithmetic both practical and theoretical. In five parts ...
- The schoolmaster's assistant : being a compendium of arithmetic both practical and theoretical. In five parts. ... The whole being delivered in the most familiar way of question and answer ... To which is prefixed, an essay on the education of youth humbly offered to the consideration of parents.