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- A character of England : as it was lately presented in a letter to a noble man of France
- A congratulation in honour of the annual festival of the lords, knights, esq. and yeomandry of the county of Hertford, at Merchant Taylors Hall, on Thursday Sept. 6, 1655 ..
- A letter from a matron of rank quality in Windsor to one of the same in Druery-lane
- A sixpence at whist : gaming and the English middle classes, 1680-1830
- Advice to the English youth : relating to the present juncture of affairs
- An account of the societies for reformation of manners in England and Ireland : with a persuasive to persons of all ranks to be zealous and diligent in promoting the execution of the laws against prophaneness and debauchery for the effecting a national reformation
- An account of the societies for reformation of manners in London and Westminster and other parts of the kingdom : with a persuasive to persons of all ranks, to be zealous and diligent in promoting the execution of the laws agaist prophaneness and debauchery, for the effecting a national reformation
- An account of the societies for reformation of manners in London and Westminster, and other parts of the kingdom : With a persuasive to persons of all ranks, to be zealous and diligent in promoting the execution of the laws agaist prophaneness and debauchery, for the effecting a national reformation
- Anatomy of a duel in Jacobean England : gentry honour, violence and the law
- Angliæ notitia, or, The present state of England : together with divers reflections upon the antient state thereof
- Annalia Dubrensia : upon the yeerely celebration of Mr. Robert Dovers Olimpick games upon Cotswold-Hills. Written by Michaell Drayton ..
- Continental drift: a study of the Earth's moving surface
- Courtier, scholar, and man of the sword : Lord Herbert of Cherbury and his world
- Disaffection and everyday life in interregnum England
- Discourses and essays, useful for the vain modish ladies and their gallants : as also upon several subjects moral and divine : in two parts
- Discourses useful for the vain modish ladies and their gallants : under these following heads, viz. I. Of some of the common ways many vertuous women take to lose their reputation, &c. II. Of meer beauty-love, &c. III. Of young mens folly in adoring young handsom ladies, &c. IV. Of the power womens beauty exercises over most young men. V. Of the inconstancy of most ladies, especially such as are cry'd-up beauties, &c. VI. Of marriage, and of wives who usurp a governing power over their husbands. VII. Of the inequality of many marriages, with the sad end that usually attend such matches. VIII. Against maids marrying for meer love, &c. IX. Against widows marrying. X. Against keeping of misses. XI. Of the folly of such women as think to shew their wit by censuring of their neighbours. XII. Of the French fashions and dresses, &c. XIII. Of worldly praises which all ladies love to receive, but few strive to deserve. XIV. Useful advices to the vain and modish ladies, for the well regulating their beauty and lives. By the right honourable Francis Lord Viscou
- Dorothy Osborne : letters to Sir William Temple, 1652-54, observations on love, literature, politics, and religion
- Elizabeth I and the culture of writing
- Elizabethan and Jacobean journals, 1591-1610
- Epistolae Ho-Elianae : familiar letters, domestic and forren [sic] : divided into four books, partly historical, political, philosophical, upon emergent occasions
- Epistolæ Ho-elianæ : : familiar letters, domestic and forren [sic] : divided into four books, partly historical, political, philosophicall, upon emergent occasions
- Epistolæ Ho-elianæ : familiar letters domestic and forren : divided into sundry sections, partly historicall, politicall, philosophicall
- Funebria florae, The downfall of May-games : wherein is set forth the rudeness, prophaneness, stealing, drinking, fighting, dancing, whoring, mis-rule, mis-spence of precious time, contempt of God, and godly magistrates, ministers and people, which oppose the rascality and rout, in this their open prophanenesse, and heathenish customs : occasioned by the generall complaint of the rudenesse of people in this kind, in this interval of settlement : here you have twenty arguments against these prophane sports, and all the cavills made by the belialists for the time reselled and answered : together with an addition of some verses in the cloze for the delight of the ingenious reader
- Good news for all parties : shewed in King Charles his gracious pardon in answer to the humble request of a person of quality, and a member of the honourable city of London, who went to His Majesty to attain the same, as it was sent in a letter by the said person of note from Breda to his friend in the city
- Letters to Sir William Temple
- Letters written by eminent persons in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries : to which are added, Hearne's journeys to Reading, and to Whaddon Hall, the Seat of Browne Willis, Esq., and Lives of eminent men, Volume 1
- Letters written by eminent persons in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries : to which are added, Hearne's journeys to Reading, and to Whaddon Hall, the Seat of Browne Willis, Esq., and Lives of eminent men, Volume 2, Part 1
- Letters written by eminent persons in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries : to which are added, Hearne's journeys to Reading, and to Whaddon Hall, the Seat of Browne Willis, Esq., and Lives of eminent men, Volume 2, Part 2
- Memoirs of the Court of England in 1675
- Moral essays and discourses, upon several subjects, chiefly relating to the present times
- News from Whetstones Parke, or, A relation of the late bloody battle there, : between the bawds and whores, and how both parties after a sharp dispute, and much loss on either side, were at last reconciled by the mediation of the pimps and hectors, with the articles of peace concluded upon between them
- Observations and advices oeconomical
- Proposals for a national reformation of manners : humbly offered to the consideration of our magistrates & clergy : to which is added, I. the instrument for reformation : II. an account of several murders, &c. and particularly a bloody slaughter-house discover'd in Rosemary-lane ... : as also the black roll, containing the names and crimes of several hundreds persons, who have been prosecuted by the society, for whoring, drunkenness, Sabbath-breaking, &c.
- Samuel Pepys and the world he lived in
- Several discourses and characters address'd to the ladies of the age : wherein the vanities of the modish women are discovered
- Several discourses and characters address'd to the ladies of the age : wherein the vanities of the modish women are discovered
- The Character of a town-gallant : exposing the extravagant fopperies of some vain self-conceited pretenders to gentility, and good breeding
- The Character of a town-misse
- The Women's complaint against tobacco, or, An excellent help to multiplication : pespicuously [sic] shewing the annoyance that it brings to mankind and the great deprivation of comfort and delight to the female sex, with a special and significant order set forth by the vvomen for suppressing the general use thereof amongst their husbands, they finding that tobacco is the only enemy to pleasure and procreation as they now plainly make it appear in this their declaration
- The complaint of English subjects : delivered in two parts. First part, is the complaint, of the poor, middle, and meanest sorts of subjects, concerning their bodily assistance. Second part, is the true Christians complaint, against vice, and wickedness, for the good of their soul's health. Also, werein is set forth, the late prodigious growth, of atheism, errors, and vice: with a call to repentance. As also, how needful it is, in these times, for every one of us, first of all, to look into our own hearts, and endeavour to amend what is their amiss. And lastly, a brief discourse, concerning our late unfruitful, and cold summers: as also, what is thought to be the real causes of it, by way of opposition, to the opinion of astrologers. By Richard Newnam of Tiverton in Devonshire
- The compleat gamester, or, Instructions how to play at billiards, trucks, bowls, and chess : together with all manner of usual and most gentile games either on cards or dice : to which is added the arts and mysteries of riding, racing, archery, and cock-fighting
- The consumption of culture, 1600-1800 : image, object, text
- The diary of John Evelyn : now first printed in full from the manuscripts belonging to John Evelyn and edited by E. S. de Beer, Volume 2, Kalendarium, 1620-1649
- The diary of John Evelyn : now first printed in full from the manuscripts belonging to John Evelyn and edited by E. S. de Beer, Volume 3, Kalendarium, 1650-1672
- The diary of John Evelyn : now first printed in full from the manuscripts belonging to John Evelyn and edited by E. S. de Beer, Volume 4, Kalendarium, 1673-1689
- The diary of John Evelyn : now first printed in full from the manuscripts belonging to John Evelyn and edited by E. S. de Beer, Volume 5, Kalendarium, 1690-1706
- The diary of John Evelyn : now first printed in full from the manuscripts belonging to John Evelyn and edited by E. S. de Beer, Volume 6, Additions & corrections. Index
- The ends of life : roads to fulfilment in early modern England
- The high and mightie commendation of the vertue of a pot of good ale : full of wit without offence, of mirth without obscenities of pleasure without scurrilitie, and of good content without distaste : whereunto is added the valiant battell fought between the Norfolk Cock and the Wisbich Cock
- The illustrated Pepys : extracts from the diary
- The informer's doom, or, An unseasonable letter from Utopia directed to the man in the moon : giving a full and pleasant account of the arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of all those grand and bitter enemies that disturb and molest all kingdoms and states throughout the Christian world : to which is added (as a caution to honest country-men) the arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of the knavery and cheats that are used in every particular trade in the city of London
- The new academy of complements : erected for ladies, gentlewomen, courtiers, gentlemen, scholars, soldiers, citizens, country-men, and all persons of what degree soever, of both sexes : stored with variety of courtly and civil complements, eloquent letters of love and friendship : with an exact collection of the newest and choicest songs alamode, both amorous and jovial
- The poor man's plea : to all the proclamations, declarations, acts of Parliament, &c. which have been or shall be made or publish'd for a reformation of manners and suppressing immorality in the nation
- Thursday noon, being Feb. (26) 84/85 : My dearest soul, Thou only preserver of my life ..
- Wallington's world: a Puritan artisan in seventeenth-century London
- Writing at the origin of capitalism : literary circulation and social change in early modern England
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