Third and final series of bibliographical collections and notes on early English literature : 1474-1700 / W. Carew Hazlitt.
- William Carew Hazlitt
- Date:
- 1887
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Third and final series of bibliographical collections and notes on early English literature : 1474-1700 / W. Carew Hazlitt. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Small 8°, A—I blank. Ndited by G. P., who ataton that the MS, was found among tho pillage after the battle of Worcouter, VANBRUGH, SIR JOHN, The Provok’d Wife: A Comedy. As it in Actud at the New Theatre in Little Lincolns = Inn + Wields, London, Printed for Richard Willington . . . MpOxovilt, 4°, Title, Prologue, &, 3 loaves; BK in fours, VAN HELMONT, JOHANNES BAP- TISTA, A. 'Ternary of Paradoxes, Magnetick Cure of Wounds, The ¢ Nativity of Tartar in Wine. Lmage of God in Man, Written orivinally by Joh, Bapt. Van Helmont, Hi Translated, Llustrated, and Aimpliated By Walter Charleton, Doctor in Physick, and Physician to the late King. ... London, Printed by James Fesher for William Lee,. . . 1650, [On a duplicate title with a curious engraving oecurs in coeval MS.: Nou; 20 1649.] 4°, Two title-pages ; a—g 2 in fours, with dedication by Charleton to William, Viscount Brouncker, and Pro- legomena: B—V 2 in fours, B. A, Tho duplicate title to anothor copy bo- fore mo adda; Tho second Impression, more voformed, and enlarged with some Marginal Additions, VAUGHAN, SIR WILLIAM, of Riig, Direetiona for Health, Naturall and Ar- tiflciall: .. . The sixth Ndition reuised by the Author, Whereunto is annexed Two ‘Treatises of approued Medicines, » «+ London Printod ve lohn Beale for Francis Williams, ... 1626, 4°, A—Ke in fours, At and Be 4 blank, Dedicated to William, Karl of Pembroke, The two troatives are on the eyesight by Dr, Baily, &e. VERGIL, POLYDORE, of Urbino. Polydor Vergilii Vrbinatis Anglicw His- tori) Libri Vigintiseptom Ab ipso autore postremum iam reeouniti, ad’q ; amussin, salud tamon histori ueritate, expoliti, »» + Basilew, Anno M.D. ivi. Folio, VIOLET, 'THOMAS, An Appeal to Crosar; Wherein Gold and Silver is Proved to be the Kinus Majes- ties Royal Commodity, Which by the Lawes of the Kingdom, no Person of what Degree soever, but the Kings Majestic, ad his Privy Councel, can give Licence Lo transport either Gold or Silver to any 4 { in eivhts, A 1 and E 8 WESTMINSTER. Person, after it is Landed in any. part of the Kingdome of England , . . London, Printed in the Year 1660, 4°, A—H in fours, H 3-4 blank, W. J, Youths Safety ; Or, Advice to the Younger Sort, of either Sex. More valuable than Gold, Laying open the Wicked Practices of the Town-Shitts, Sharpers, Sharks, Beau’s, Sweeteners, Rakes, Intreaging Town-Jilts, to Cheat, Ruin and Disgrace Gentlemen, Shop-keepers, Apprentices, Gentlewomen, Servant-Maids, &e. By J, W, Sold by E, Whitlock, near Sta- tioners-Hall, 1698. Price 6d, 8°, B—H in sixes, and the title-page. 3B. M, WALKER, WILLIAM, S,7.B. [diomatologia Anglo-Latina, Sive Die- tionarium Idiomaticum Anglo-Latinum : .. « Quinta Kditio ... Londini, Typis W. Horton, Impensis T, Sawbridg, .. . 1690, 12°, A—Zz in sixes, WARD, EDWARD. On the Death of the Late Lieutenant General Talmach, A Poem, Humbly Dedicated to her Grace the Dutchess of Lauderdale, By KE. Ward, Gent, London, Printed for, ant Sold by James Blackwel, at Bernards-Inn-Gate, Holbourn, 1694, Folio, 2 leaves, WARK, SIR JAMES, De Priesulibus Hibernia, Commentarius, A. Prima Gentis Hibernices ad Fidem Christianam Conversione, Ad Nostra a8 Tempora , Dvblinii, Typis Johannis Crook, . . . Mponxv. Folio. Title, to the Reader, and Epistle to Ware by Jo, Parry, 6 leaves ; A—4 B, 2 leaves each, WARREN, ALBERTUS, Gentleman, The Royalist Reform’d Or Considerations of Advice, Gentlemen, To ¢ Divines, Lawyers, Digested into three Chapters, Wherein their former mistakes are examined, and their duties of obedience, unto the pre- sent Authority, suecinetly held forth as rational, and necessary, . London, Printed by Francis Leach for George Thompson, 1650, ... 4°. Title and to the Reader, 2 leaves ; B—G2 in fours, B. M. WESTMINSTER, The Westminster Combat. in verse, A broadside](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33778942_0323.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


