A08104
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Lawes and ordinances touching military discipline Set downe and established the 13. of August. 1590. Translated into English by I. D.; Articulbrief ofte ordonnantie op de discipline militaire. English
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United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal.; Huygens, Christiaan, 1551-1624.; I. D., fl. 1631.
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1631
(1631)
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STC 18463; ESTC S120998
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7,378
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13
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B05378
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Laws and ordinances, touching military discipline. Translated into English by I.D.
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I. D.; Scotland. Privy Council.
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1691
(1691)
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Wing S1507E; ESTC R183070
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7,538
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16
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A35074
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A sermon preached at Holy-Rood House, January 30. 1681/2. before Her Highness the Lady Anne. Tho. Cartwright ...
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Cartwright, Thomas, 1634-1689.
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1682
(1682)
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Wing C704; Wing C704A; ESTC R170908
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23,302
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36
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A72345
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Batrachomyomachia: or: The wonderfull and bloudy battell betweene frogs and mice The occasion of their falling out: their preparation, munition, and resolution for the warres: the severall combats of every person of worth, with many other memorable accidents. Interlaced with divers pithy and morall sentences, no lesse pleasant to be read, then profitable to be observed. Paraphrastically done into English heroycall verse, by William Fowldes, late one of the cursitors of his Majesties high Court of Chancery.; Battle of the frogs and mice. English.
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Fowldes, William.; Homer, attributed name.
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1634
(1634)
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STC 13627; ESTC S122590
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23,510
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67
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A20435
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The coppie of the Anti-Spaniard made at Paris by a French man, a Catholique. Wherein is directly proued how the Spanish King is the onely cause of all the troubles in France. Translated out of French into English.; Coppie de l'Anti-Espagnol. English.
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Arnauld, Antoine, 1560-1619, attributed name.; Hurault, Michel, d. 1592.; Munday, Anthony, 1553-1633.
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1590
(1590)
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STC 684.5; ESTC S120875
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29,822
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46
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A18608
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Youthes witte, or, The vvitte of grene youth choose gentlemen, and mez-dames which of them shall best lyke you / compiled and gathered together by Henry Chillester.
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Chillester, Henry.
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1581
(1581)
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STC 5137.5; ESTC S745
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81,387
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162
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A01740
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A posie of gilloflowers eche differing from other in colour and odour, yet all sweete. By Humfrey Gifford gent.
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Gifford, Humphrey.; Tolomei, Claudio, 1492-1555. aut
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1580
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STC 11872; ESTC S108637
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86,923
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163
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A65699
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A discourse concerning the idolatry of the Church of Rome wherein that charge is justified, and the pretended refutation of Dr. Stillingfleet's discourse is answered / by Daniel Whitby ...
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Whitby, Daniel, 1638-1726.; Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699.
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1674
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Wing W1722; ESTC R34745
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260,055
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369
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A44824
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Examen de ingenios, or, The tryal of wits discovering the great difference of wits among men, and what sort of learning suits best with each genius / published originally in Spanish by Doctor Juan Huartes ; and made English from the most correct edition by Mr. Bellamy.; Examen de ingenios. English
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Huarte, Juan, 1529?-1588.; Bellamy, Mr. (Edward)
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1698
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Wing H3205; ESTC R5885
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263,860
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544
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B20451
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Justice vindicated from the false fucus [i.e. focus] put upon it, by [brace] Thomas White gent., Mr. Thomas Hobbs, and Hugo Grotius as also elements of power & subjection, wherein is demonstrated the cause of all humane, Christian, and legal society : and as a previous introduction to these, is shewed, the method by which men must necessarily attain arts & sciences / by Roger Coke.; Reports. Part 10. French
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Coke, Roger, fl. 1696.
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1660
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Wing C4979
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450,561
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399
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A70735
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Africa being an accurate description of the regions of Ægypt, Barbary, Lybia, and Billedulgerid, the land of Negroes, Guinee, Æthiopia and the Abyssines : with all the adjacent islands, either in the Mediterranean, Atlantick, Southern or Oriental Sea, belonging thereunto : with the several denominations fo their coasts, harbors, creeks, rivers, lakes, cities, towns, castles, and villages, their customs, modes and manners, languages, religions and inexhaustible treasure : with their governments and policy, variety of trade and barter : and also of their wonderful plants, beasts, birds and serpents : collected and translated from most authentick authors and augmented with later observations : illustrated with notes and adorn'd with peculiar maps and proper sculptures / by John Ogilby, Esq. ...
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Ogilby, John, 1600-1676.
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1670
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Wing O163; Wing D241; ESTC R22824
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857,918
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802
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A04680
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The famous and memorable vvorkes of Iosephus, a man of much honour and learning among the Iewes. Faithfully translated out of the Latin, and French, by Tho. Lodge Doctor in Physicke; Works. English
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Josephus, Flavius.; Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625.
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1602
(1602)
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STC 14809; ESTC S112613
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1,686,824
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856
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A48774
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The Roman history written in Latine by Titus Livius. With the supplements of John Freinshemius and John Dujatius from the foundation of Rome to the middle of the reign of Augustus.
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Livy.; Dujatius, John.; Freinsheim, Johann, 1608-1660.
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1686
(1686)
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Wing L2615; ESTC R25048
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2,085,242
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1,033
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A42584
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Gell's remaines, or, Several select scriptures of the New Testament opened and explained wherein Jesus Christ, as yesterday, to day, and the same for ever, is illustrated, in sundry pious and learned notes and observations thereupon, in two volumes / by the learned and judicious Dr. Robert Gell ; collected and set in order by R. Bacon.
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Gell, Robert, 1595-1665.; Bacon, Robert, b. 1611 or 12.
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1676
(1676)
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Wing G472; ESTC R17300
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2,657,678
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1,606
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