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A52534 Campania fœlix, or, A discourse of the benefits and improvements of husbandry containing directions for all manner of tillage, pasturage, and plantation : as also for the making of cyder and perry : with some considerations upon I. Justices of the peace and inferior officers, II. On inns and alehouses, III. On servants and labourers, IV. On the poor : to which are added two essays : I. Of a country-house, II. Of the fuel of London / by Tim. Nourse, gent. Nourse, Timothy, d. 1699. 1700 (1700) Wing N1416; ESTC R30752 181,404 370

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greatest Maturity and Duration are longest in their Concession But suppose we after all that it should be found by Experience that Sea-Coal in the present Case should be more Advantageous than Wood-Fuel and that Wood-Fuel thereupon should be rejected the Gentlemen notwithstanding who had undertaken to plant the Wast-Grounds and Heaths in the Neighbourhood of London would still be great Gainers their Ground being rendred of Thrice or Four times more Value than it was at before which would be a good Return for their Money Likewise the Kingdom in General would have the Advantage in having such Nurseries for Timber and so commodious for use So that no Damage could accrue by the Attempt but there would be great Certainty of Advantage in many respects tho' it should fail in the Main Design which in all Projects whatsoever is a very rational and sufficient Ground for Trial. FINIS BOOKS Printed for and Sold by Tho. Bennet at the Half-moon in St. Paul 's Church-yard Folio FAther Malebranch's Treatise concerning the Search after Truth The whole Work compleat to which is added his Treatise of Nature and Grace being a Consequence of the Author's Principles contained in the Search together with F. Malebranch's Defence against Mr. de la Ville and several other Adversaries All English'd by T. Taylor M. A. of Magdalen Colledge Oxon. The Second Edition to which is Added a Treatise of Light and Colours Communicated by the Author to a Person of Quality in England And not before Published in any Language Athenae Oxoniensis or An exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education in the University of Oxford from 1480 to the end of the Year 1690 giving an account of the Birth Fortune Perferment and Death of all those Authors and Prelates the great Accidents of their Lives with the Fate and Character of their Writings The Work so compleat that no Writer of note of this Nation for two hundred Years is omitted In two Volumes A compleat History of the Canon and Writers of the Books of the Old and New Testament by way of Dissertation with useful Remarks on that Subject in two Volumes by L. E. Dupin Doctor of the Sorbon and Regius Professor of Philosophy in Paris Done to English from the French A new Historical Relation of the Kingdom of Siam by Monsieur de la Laubiere Envoy Extraordinary from the French King to the King of Siam in 1687 1688 wherein a full and exact account is given of their Natural History as also of their Musick Arithmetick and other Mathematick Learning illustrated with Sculptures Done out of French by Dr. P. Fellow of the Royal Society Dr. Pocok's Commentaries on Hosea Micah Malachy and Joel printed at the Theatre Oxon. The Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley the 9th Edition To which is added the Cutter of Coleman-street with some Poems never before printed Quarto A Critical History of the Texts and Versions of the New Testament in two parts by Father Simon of the Oratory A Discourse sent to the late K. James to perswade him to embrace the Protestant Religion by Sam. Parker late Bishop of Oxon. To which are prefixed two Letters the first from Sir Lionel Jenkins on the same Subject the second from the Bishop sent with the Discourse All printed from the original manuscripts A Sermon before the King and Queen about Reformation of Manners by Edward late Lord Bishop of Worcester The Bishop of Chester's Charge to his Clergy at his primary Visitation Of the Reverence due to God in his publick Worship A Sermon before the King and Queen at White-Hall March 25. 1694 being the fifth Sunday in Lent by Nicholas Lord Bishop of Chester Two Sermons one on a Thanksgiving before the House of Commons in November 1691 the other before the Queen in November 1692. by Dr. Jane Dean of Gloucester Three Sermons before the Queen by Dr. Resbury Four Sermons one on a Thansgiving at Worcester the second before the Queen the third upon the Occasion of a publick Charity The fourth before the King on the 5th of Nov. 99. By the Right Reverend William Lord Bishop of Oxon. Two Sermons by Mr. Adams one before the Lords Justices upon the taking of Namur the other before the House of Commons Nov. 5. A short defence of the Orders of the Church of England by Mr. Milbourn Certain Considerations for the better establishment of the Church of England with a Preface by James Harrington Esq Five Sermons on several Occasions by Mr. Francis Atterbury A letter to a Lord in answer to a late Pamphle● An Enquiry into the Causes of the present fears and dangers of the Government in a Discourse between a Lord Lieutenant and one of his Deputies A Sermon at the Funeral of John Melfort Esq by Mr. Easton A Sermon at the Funeral of Sir Willoughby Chamberlain by Dr. King 1698. Two Sermons the first of Anger before the Queen the other before the Lord Mayor by Mr Blackburn Chaplain to the Bishop of Exeter Two Visitation Sermons at Guildford in Surrey in 1697 the first on Enthusiasm the other of the Necessity of Reformation and an holy Life by W. Whitfield M. A. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty Octavo and Twelves Thirty Six Sermons upon several Occasions in three Volumes by Robert South D. D. the second Edition Sermons and Discourses upon several occasions by Dr. Stradling Dean of Chichester together with an Account of the Author by James Harrington Esq Sermons and Discourses upon several occasions by Dr. Meggot Dean of Winchester The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus the Roman Emperor Translated out of Greek into English by Dr. Causabon with Notes To this Edition is added The Life of the Emperor with an account of Stoick Philosophy as also Remarks on the Meditations All newly written by Monsieur and Madam Dacier Some Motives and Incentives to the Love of God patchetically discoursed of in a Lettet to a Friend by the Honourable R. Boyle The eighth Edition with some Additions Academy of Sciences being a short and easie Introduction to the knowledge of the Liberal Arts and Scinces with the Name of such Authors of note as have written on every particular Science By Dr. Abercromley A Letter to a Divine of the Church of England concerning the composing and delivery of Sermons The Inspiration of the New Testament asserted and explained in answer to the Six Letters of Inspiration from Holland c. By Mr. Le Moth. Cardinal Bona's Guide to Eternity English'd by Sir R. L'estrange Remarks on some late Writings of the English Socinians in four Letters done at the Request of a Socinian Gentleman by Mr. Luzancy Minister of Dovercourt and Harwich The Lives of all the Princes of Orange from William the Great Founder of the Common-wealth of the Vnited Provinces to which is added the Life of his present Majesty King William the Third from his Birth to his Landing in England By Mr. Tho. Bro●n together with all the Princes Heads taken from Original Draughts by Mr. Robert White Monsieur Bossu's Treatise of the Epick Poem con●aining many curious Reflections very useful and necessary for the right understanding and judging of the Excellencies of Horace and Virgil. Done into English from the French together with some Reflections on Prince Arthur To which are added An Essay upon Satyr by Monsieur Dacier and a Treatise upon Pastoral Poetry by Monsieur Fontanelle A Comparison between Pindar and Horace written in French by Mr. Blondel Master to the Dauphin English'd by Sir Edw. Sherburn Monsieur Rapin's Reflections upon Aristotle's Poetry containing the necessary rational and universal Rules for Epick Drammatick and the other sorts of Poetry with Reflections on the Works of the Antient and Modern Poets and their Faults noted Translated by Mr. Rhymer by whom is added some Reflections on the Poets of the English Nation A Voyage to the World of Des Cartes translated from the French by T. Taylor M. A. of Magd. Coll. Oxon. Memoirs of the Court of France written by the ingenious French Lady English'd by Mr. Thomas Brown A Discourse of Religious Assemblies wherein the Nature and Necessity of Divine Worship is explain'd and asserted against Negligence and Prophaneness For the use of the Members of the Church of England By George Burghop Rector of little Goddesden in Hertfordshire A Conference with a Theist in four parts by W. Nicholls D. D. Rector of Sels●y in Sussex The Certainty and Necessity of Religion in general or the first Grounds and Principles of Human Duty establish'd In Eight Sermons preached at St. Martins in the Fields at the Lecture for the Year 1697 founded by the Honourable R. Boyle Esquire By F. Gastrel B. D. Preacher to the Honourable Society of Lincolns-Inn The Certainty of the Christian Revelation and the Necessity of Believing it Established in opposition to all the Cavels and Insinuations of such as pretend to allow Natural Religion and reject the Gospel by F. Gastrel B. D. Preacher to the Honourable Society ●f Lincons-Inn Aeschinis in Ctesiphontem Demosthenis de Corona Oratio Gr. Lat. Interpretat Lat. Vocum Difficilimum explicationem adjecerunt Per P. Foulkes J. Friend Aedis Christi Alumni Aesopicarum Fabularum Dilectus Gr. Lat. The Rights Powers and Priviledges of an English Convocation Stated and Vindicated in Answer to a late Book of Dr. Wake 's Intituled The Authority of Christian Princes over their Ecclesiastical Synods Asserted c. and to several other Pieces Jacobi Patriachae de Shiloh Vaticinium a depravatione Johannis Clerici in Pentateuchum Commentatoris Assertum Opera Studio Sebastiani Edzardi Accedit Ejusdem Dissertatio de nomine Elohim Auctori Judicii de R. Simonii Historia V. Test Critica opposita