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- Observations vpon Prince Rvperts white dog called Boy
- Minerva's check to the author : attempting to write an elegy upon the Right Honourable and much to be lamented Roger first Earl of Orrery, who departed this life at Castle-Marter in the county of Cork in Ireland, 16 Octobris anno 1679
- Minerva's check to the author, : attempting to write an elegy upon the Right Honourable and much to be lamented Roger first Earl of Orrery, who departed this life at Castle-Marter in the county of Cork in Ireland, 16 Octobris anno 1679
- Nevves from Rome, or, A relation of the Pope and his patentees pilgrimage into hell : with their entertainment and the popes returne backe againe to Rome : with an elegiacall confabulation betweene Death and Honour : a lecture which may be read to the greatest monarch in the world
- Nevves from Rome, or, A trve relation of the conference which the Pope held with three of his chiefe cardinals and a Dominican fryer in his palace at Rome : against Bohemia and these parts of England, Scotland, and Ireland : at which time a letter was forged from the Emperour to the King of France : and all the proceedings in their discourse and the sharpe tants that the Pope received from his Ieaster at the same time : and ... thereof : there were in this conference, 1 the Pope himselfe, 2 Burghesius, 3 Casario, 4 Romanio, 5 a Dominican fryer, 6 the Popes ieaster
- Nevves from Rome. Or A relation of the Pope and his patentees pilgrimage into hell, : with their entertainment, and the Popes returne backe againe to Rome. With an elegiacall confabulation betweene Death and Honour· A lecture which may be read to the greatest monarch in the world
- News from Rome, or, A True relation of the conference which the Pope had with two of his chief cardinals and a Dominician [sic] fryar in his palace at Rome : against those parts of England, Scotland, and Ireland : with a letter from the Emperor to the French king, all their proceedings in their discourse, and the sharp tants that the pope received from his jester at the same time : and the issue thereof
- Observations upon Prince Rupert's white dogge, called Boye, : carefully taken by T.B. for that purpose imployed by some of quality in the citty of London
- Observations vpon Prince Rupert's vvhite dog, called Boy
- Observations vpon Prince Ruperts white dog called Boy
- Observations vpon Prince Ruperts white dog called Boy carefully taken by T.B. for that purpose imployed by some of quality in the city of London
- Observations vpon Prince Rvpert's white dog, called Boy: carefully taken by T.B. For that purpose imployed by some of quality in the city of London
- Observations vpon Prince Rvpert's white dog, called Boy: carefully taken by T.B. For that purpose imployed by some of quality in the city of London
- Observations vpon Prince Rvperts white dog called Boy carefully taken by T.B. for that purpose imployed by some of quality in the city of London
- Parity among the ministers and in the government of Christ's Church : ... In a letter to a friend
- Some considerations, relating to the several abuses committed in the hempen and flaxen manufacture of this kingdom : Humbly offered to the honble. the House of Commons, of Ireland. By T. B
- The Engagement vindicated; : from all the objections, cavils, scruples, that wilfull opposers, or doubtfull, unresolved judgements may cast upon it. Wherein, all such objections are answered; the government proved; the Engagement it self both lawful, and necessary, from clearest principles of conscience and reason. To the satisfaction of all such as are doubting.
- The ark seen, or, The last will and testament of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ opened
- The devil's an asse: or, the policy of hell made plain to the dwellers on earth : Being a serious reflection upon the late inhumane rebellious warr. Wherein is laid open the folly as well as wickednesse of that horrid sin of rebellion. By T.B
- The letter to the free-holders of the province of Pennsylvania, continued
- The loyalty of the last Long Parliament, or, A letter to an English gentlemen at Florence : shewing that the late Parliements address'd against did not so much intrench on the prerogative as that of XVIII years continuance, of whom His Majesty said "never any king was so happy in a House of Commons as I in this," King's Answer, 20 Febr. 1663
- The loyalty of the last long Parliament: or, A letter to an English gentleman at Florence. : Shewing, that the late parliaments (address'd against) did not have so much intrench on the prerogative, as that of XVIII years continuance, of whom His Majesty said, never any king was so happy in a House of Commons, as I in this.----King's answer, 20 Febr. 1663
- The muses congratulatory address to his Excellency the Lord General Monck
- The muses congratulatory address to his excellency the Lord General Monck
- The muses congratulatory address to his excellency the Lord General Monck
- The president of presidents : or, An elegie on the death of John Bradshaw
- The president of presidents or, An elegie on the death of John Bradshaw
- The president of presidents: or, An elegie, on the death of John Bradshaw
- The rebellion of Naples : or the tragedy of Massenello· commonly so called: but rightly Tomaso Aniello di Malfa Generall of the Neopolitans. Written by a gentleman who was an eye-witnes where this was really acted upon that bloudy stage, the streets of Naples. Anno Domini MDCXLVII
- The rebellion of Naples, or The tragedy of Massenello : commonly so called, but rightly Tomaso Aniello Di Malfa Generall of the Neopolitans
- The saints inheritance after the day of ivdgement : Being also an answer to certaine scruples of late delivered, and others printed, expecially in that book intituled, The personall reigne of Christ upon earth. By T. B
- The saints inheritance after the day of ivdgement : being also an ansvver to certaine scruples of late delivered and others printed expecially in that book intituled, The personall reigne of Christ upon earth.
- The tender conscience satisfied in taking the covenant
- A compendious account of the whole art of breeding, nursing, and right ordering of the silk-worm. Illustrated with figures engraven on Copper: Whereon is curiously exhibited the whole Management of this Profitable Insect
- A criticism on the new Sophonisba : a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- A message from the Lord General Crumwel to the communalty of the kingdom of Scotland : With the advance of Col. Hackers regiment to the borders. And a fight between a party of the Parliaments horse, and some of the Scots forces, on the borders of Scotland also the Lord Generals alarm to the Scots and a proclamation made at the cross of Edenburgh touching the coronation of their King
- A perfect summary of the most remarkable passages between the Kings Majesty and the commissioners of Parliament at the treating-house in Newport : From October the 2. to October the 9. Concnering, 1. The Kings Majesties last propositions to the commissioners and their answer. 2. His Majesties possitive answer to the point of religion. 3. A learned speech spoken by his Majesty touching Episcopacy. With the answer thereunto. 4. Divers remarkable passages between his Majesty and the commissioners sent to the army. 5. A message sent to the Lord Generall touching the treaty. 6. The Parliaments answer touching His Majesties last propositions. 7. His Majesties last papers delivered at the treaty. 8. Severall letters from Newport, concerning the proceedings between his Majesty and the commissioners since the last continuance of the treaty
- Ars rhetorica : or, a compendium of rhetoric
- D. Arseniii Crudeliii Puppiensis In Porphyrii quinque vniuersalia absolutissimae dilucidationes. Quibus passim inseruntur Disputationes quam plurimae ad peripatheticorum aures examinatae & explanatae
- Extraordinary nevves from the Court of Spain : declaring the late solemnities that were perform'd in the highest way of magnificence, at the reception of the young queen, the emperors daughter; as also, of Hamet Aga Mustafera, the great Turks ambassador; together with the substance of his ambassie, and the originalls of his credentiall letters: some passages also of the English ambassadors in that court.
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- The constant maid: or, Love will finde out the way A comedy. By J.S. As it is now acted at the new playhouse called the Nursery, in Hatton-Garden
- A letter from the Jesuits in the Savoy to the Jesuits at S. Omers, : giving an account of the affairs of England, taken from the priests in the Dover coach, together with 200 guineas
- A letter written by a minister for the satisfaction of a person doubting in religion : shewn to be unsatisfactory
- A letter written by a minister for the satisfaction of a person doubting in religion shewn to be unsatisfactory
- The palace royal: or, The amours of the French King and Madam Lavalier. Translated out of French, by T.B. Esquire
- The palace royal: or, The amours of the French King and Madam Lavalier. Translated out of French, by T.B. Esquire
- A second, but more perfect relation of the great victory obtained by Sir Ralph Hopton : neare Bodmin, in the county of Cornwall, on thursday Ian. 19. ann. Dom. 1642. Together with his no lesse eminent successe at Saltash, the Sunday following being the 22th
- A very remarkable account of the vision of Nathan Culver, late of Newtown, (New-York.) : Shewing, his deistical and vicious principles, and how he was converted to the truth, by an extraordinary and immediate revelation, Jan. 10, 1791. : [Four lines from Joel]
- A very remarkable account of the vision of Nathan Culver. Late of Newtown, (New-York.) : Shewing, his deistical and vicious principles, and how he was converted to the truth, by an extraordinary and immediate revelation, Jan. 10, 1791. : [Four lines from Joel]
- A Letter written by a minister for the satisfaction of a person doubting in religion shewn to be unsatisfactory
- Cupid and Hymen : a voyage to the isles of love and matrimony. ..
- The right government of thoughts, or, A discovery of all vain, unprofitable, idle, and wicked thoughts : with directions for the getting, keeping, and governing of good thoughts, digested into chapters for the ease of the reader : whereunto are added four sermons
- Two journeys to Jerusalem : containing first, a strange and true account of the travels of two English pilgrims some years since, and what admirable accidents befel them in their journey to Jerusalem, Gr. Cairo, Alexandria, &c. Secondly, the travels of 14 Englishmen in 1669. to Jerusalem,Bethlem, Jericho, the river Jordan, the Lake of Sodom and Gomorrah, &c. With the antiquities, monuments, and memorable places mentioned in Scripture. By T.B: ... As 1. A description of the Holy-Land, its situation, fertility, &c. 2. The several captivities of the Jews, after they were possess'd thereof. 3. Probable conjectures of what is become of the ten tribes who were carried captives by the Assyrians, with divers pertinent relations pursuant thereto. 4. The state of the Jews since their extermination, with the present condition of Palestine. Together with a relation of the great council of the Jews in the plains of Hungaria in 1650. to examine the Scriptures concerning Christ. By S.B. an Englishman there present. With an acco
- Letters of the Cardinal Duke du Richelieu : great minister of state to Lewis XIII of France
- Letters of the Cardinal-Duke de Richelieu : great minister of state to Lewis XIII. of France. Faithfully translated from the original; by T.B. In two volumes. Vol. I
- Letters of the Cardinal-Duke de Richelieu great minister of state to Lewis XIII. of France. Faithfully translated from the original; by T.B. In two volumes. Vol. I.
- Love will finde out the way : an excellent comedy as it was acted with great applause, by Her Majesties servants, at the Phoenix in Drury Lane
- Love will finde out the way an excellent comedy as it was acted with great applause, by Her Majesties servants, at the Phoenix in Drury Lane / by T.B.
- Marleborovves miseries, or England turned Ireland, by the [brace] Lord Digby and Daniel Oneale : Reade and iudge, this being a most exact and a true relation of the besieging plundering pillaging and burning part of the said towne.
- Marleborovves miseries, or, England turned Ireland, by The Lord Digby, and Daniel Oneale. : Reade and iudge, this being a most exact and a true relation of the besieging plundering pillaging, and burning part of the said towne.
- A Legacie left to Protestants, containing eighteen controversies, viz. 1. Of the Holy Scriptures. 2. Of Christs Catholick Church, &c. 3. Of the Bishop and Church of Rome, 4. Of traditions needfull, &c
- Proposals humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament, to repair the loss by three millions of clipp'd money : without any charge to the nation for fifteen years, viz
- Proposals humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament, to repair the loss by three millions of clipp'd money without any charge to the nation for fifteen years, viz.
- Two journeys to Jerusalem : containing first, a strange and true account of the travels of two English pilgrims some years since, and what admirable accidents befel them in their journey to Jerusalem, Grand Cairo, Alexandria, &c. by H.T. Secondly the travels of fourteen Englishmen in 1669. from Scanderoon to Tripoly, Joppa, Ramah, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jericho, the river Jordan, the Lake of Sodom and Gomorrah, and back again to Aleppo. By T.B. VVith the rare antiquities, monuments, and memorable places and things mentioned in holy Scripture: and an exact description of the old and new Jerusalem, &c. To which is added, a relation of the great council of the Jews assembled in the plains of Ajayday in Hungaria in 1650. to examine the Scriptures concerning Christ. By S.B. an Englishman there present. VVith an account of the vvonderful delusion of the Jews, by a counterfeit Messiah or false Christ at Smyrna, in 1666. and the event thereof. Lastly, the fatal and final extirpation and destruction of the Jews throughout
- A Legacie left to Protestants, : containing eighteen controversies, viz. 1. Of the Holy Scriptures. 2. Of Christs Catholick Church, &c. 3. Of the Bishop and Church of Rome, 4. Of traditions needfull, &c
- A Letter written by a minister for the satisfaction of a person doubting in religion shewn to be unsatisfactory
- [A very remarkable account of the vision of Nathan Culver ...]
- The constant maid: or, Love will finde out the way : A comedy. By J.S. As it is now acted at the new playhouse called the Nursery, in Hatton-Garden
- A copy of a letter sent from Sir Tho. Middleton, to the Honorable, William Lenthall Esq: Speaker of the House of Commons : Concerning the raising of the siege at Osvvestree, Iuly 3. 1644. By the forces commanded by the Earl of Denbigh. Sir Tho. Middleton, and Sir Will. Brereton. Wherein was divers of our enemies, men of quality, taken prisoners; 7. carriages, 200. common souldiers, 2 peeces of artillery, 100. horse. Also severall other letters to persons of quality in confirmation of the said victory. Together with a list of all the prisoners and carriages that were taken. Printed according to order
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- Proposals humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament, to repair the loss by three millions of clipp'd money : without any charge to the nation for fifteen years, viz
- Proposals humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament, to repair the loss by three millions of clipp'd money without any charge to the nation for fifteen years, viz.
- Cupid and Hymen : a voyage to the isles of love and matrimony. ..
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