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DEVEREUX (ROBERT) Earl of Esser. A Copy of a Letter written from his Excellency to the County of Warwick. fol. Lond. Oct. 13. 1642.

All the Proceedings of the Earl of Essex from the 1. of October to the 14. 4° Lond. Oct. 14. 1642.

The Earle of Essex his Loyaltie and Love to his King and Covntrey, with his five Propositions propounded to his Army at his late Siege at Shrewsbury. 4° Lond. Oct. 20. 1642. 、 A Declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament concerning the late valourous and acceptable Service of his Excellency Robert Earle of Essex. 4° Lond. Nov. 12. 1642.

Another famous Victorie obtained by the Earle of Essex against the Kings Army near Reading, Oxford, Marlow, and Henly Decem. 3. 4° Decemb. 6. [1642.]

Exceeding Good Newes from the Earle of Essex and that noble Commander Sergeant Major Skippon. 4o Dec. 16. 1642.

Exceeding Joyfull Newes from the Earl of Essex: being a true and real Relation of his encompassing the Kings Army neare the Citty of Oxford. Decemb. 7. 4o Ï642.

Another Happy Victorie obtained by the Earl of Essex. Decemb. 21. with 7000 men. 4° Lond. Dec. 23. [1642.] Two Proclamations by his Excellency Robert Earl of Essex. 4° Lond. March 8. 1642.

1642.

Victorious News from the Earle of Essex. 4° Lond.

The True Relation of the Entertainment of my Lord of Essex at Northampton. 4° Lond. 1642.

The Copy of a Letter sent from Robert Earle of Essex to Mr. Pym: also another Letter from Sir Edward Nicholas to Sir William Boswell. 4° Lond. 1642.

The Earle of Essex his Speech in the Artillrie Garden: With his Majesties Propositions to the Citizens of London. &c. 4° Lond. 1642.

A Declaration of the noble Resolution of the Earle of Essex his excellence concerning his intention in going forth with this great Army, consisting of 60000. 4° Lond. 1642.

A Trve Relation of the Proceedings of the Earle of Essex with his Army, since his departure in pursuite of the Cavaliers with the taking of Redding by Col. Hampden : &c. 4° Lond. 1642.

A Letter from the Earl of Essex to the Gentlemen, Freeholders, and other well affected people in the County of Essex. 4° Lond. 1643.

His Proclamation to prevent plundering 24 April 1643. fol. Lond. 1643.

His Proclamation to the Officers and Soldiers of his Army. 18 May 1643. fol. Lond. 1643.

Two Letters from Robert Earl of Essex: the one unto the Speaker; the other to the well affected of the County of Essex. 4° Lond. Iune 23. 1643. DEVEREUX

DEVEREUX (ROBERT) Earl of Essex. A Remonstrance to vindihis Proceedings

cate Him from some false Aspersions cast upon

to the 17 of August 1643. 4° Lond. 1643.

- His Proclamation to the Officers and Soldiers of his Army 28 Feb. 1643. fol. Lond. 1643.

Most happy and wellcome Newes from the Earle of Essex containing a Relation of his Victories Ian. 15. Jan. 17. 1642. 4° Lond. 1643.

His Letter of the 30 of January 1648 to the Earl of Forth. fol. Lond. 1643.

An Apologie and Vindication (from all false and malignant aspersions) for the Earle of Essex. 4° Lond. 1644. His Proclamation dated Blewbery May 26. 1644. 4°

Lond. 1644.

An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons for the speedy raising of Monies for compleating and maintaining the Army under the immediate command of Robert Earl of Essex. 4° Lond. June 4. 1644.

A Letter from him to the House of Commons concerning the sending of a Commission forthwith to Sir William Waller. 4° Ian. 13. 1644.

A Paper delivered into the Lords House by the Earle of Essex, Lord Generall, at the offering up of his Commission. 4° Lond. 1645.

A List of the many Victories obtained by Robert Earl of Essex and Ewe, Alexander Lesley Earl of Leven, and Edward Lord Mountague Earl of Manchester, since the begin ning of these unnaturall Warres to the 14th of June 1645. fol. 1646.

An Elegy upon the unhappy losse of the noble Earle of Essex. 4° Lond. 1646.

A Briefe and Compendious Narrative of the renowned Robert Earle of Essex his Pedegree; with a Summary Chronicle of his Life. 4° Lond. 1646.

An Elegie vpon his death. 4° Lond. 1646.

The true Mannor and Forme of the proceeding to his Funerall. Published by Authority. 4° Lond. 1646.

Englands Sorrow for the Losse of their late Generall; or an Epitaph upon Robert Earle of Essex &c. who died Sept. 15th 1646. fol. 1646.

A Funeral Monument: or the Manner of the Herse of the Earl of Essex and Ewe. fol. Lond. 1646.

The Life and Death of the right honourable Robert Earle of Essex the noble Branch of his thrice noble Father. fol. 1646.

A Funeral Elegie upon the deplorable and much lamented death of the late Earle of Essex. fol. Lond. 1646....

The Whole Proceedings of the barbarous demolishing of the Earle of Essex Tombe November 26. 1646. With a Chronicle of the English Warres. 49

DEVEREUX

DEVEREUX (ROBERT) Earl of Essex. An Elegie upon the most lamented death of the Right Hon. and truly valiant Robert Earle of Essex &c. [By C. G.] 4°

DEVEREUX (WALTER) Earl of Essex. v. BARLOW. CARVE. DA

VIES.

DEVIL. A true and most dreadfull Discourse of a Woman possessed with the Deuill. 12° Lond. [1584.]

A pleasant and witty Comedy called A New Tricke to cheat the Divell. By R. D. 4° Lond. 1639.

I marry Sir, heere is Newes indeed, being the Copie of a Letter which the Devil sent to the Pope of Rome. 4° 1642.

The Devills White Boys. 4° Lond. 1644.

A true and strange Relation of a Boy who was enter tained by the Devill to be servant to him with the consent of his Father, 4° Lond. 1645.

The Divell a married Man. 4o 1647..

The Devil in his Dumps. 4° Lond. 1647,
The Devill seen at St. Albons. 4° 1648.

The Devill and the Parliament: or the Parliament and the Devill. 4o 1648.

Carmina Colloqvia; or, a Demonaiacall and Damnable Dialogue, between The Devil & an Independent. 4o 1649. The Snare of the Devill discovered. 12° Lond. 1658. A Declaration of Old Nick. fol. [1659.]

The Doctrine of Devils, proved to be the grand Apostacy of these later Times. 8° Lond. 1676.

A full and true Account of the Devils appearing to one Mr. Feld, a Lawyer of Shenely. 4° Lond. 1698.

The Devil upon two Sticks in England: being a Continuation of Le Diable Boiteux of Le Sage. 4 vol. 12° Lond. 1790.

- A Timely Warning to rash and disobedient Persons: or strange and wonderful relation of a Young-gentleman that sold himself to the Devil. 12° Lond.

DEVILLE (ISAAC) An Catalepsi Hydragoga? 8o Monsp. 1713.
DEVIS (EDM.) De Iliaca passione, 4° Tr. ad Rhen. 1692.
DEVIS (ELLIN) The Accidence, or first Rudiments of English
Grammar. 12° Lond. 1777.

12° Lond. 1795.

DEVISES. An historical Account of the Original and Nature, as well as the Law of Devises and Revocations. By a late learned Judge. 8° in the Savoy. 1739.

DEVIZE (M.) Voyage des Ambassadeurs de Siam en France. 120 Paris. 1686.

- The History of the Siege of Toulon, transl. by Mr. A. Boyer, 4° Lond. 1708.

DEVIZES. A Letter concerning the storming and delivering up of the Castle of Devises unto Lieut. Gen. Cromwell. 4° Lond. 1645.

DEUMER

DEUMER (JOH. GEORG.) ETZHTHEIE de Manuloquio. 4o [1702.] DEVON. v. ARRAY. WILtshire.

The Petition of the Knights, Gentlemen, and Yeomanry of the Country of Devonshire. 4° Lond. 1641.

To the most Hon. the House of Peeres and the Hon. House of Commons the Petition of the Baronets, Justices, and Gentlemen of the County Devon at their Generall Sessions. fol. 1642.

Certain Information from Devon and Dorset, concerning the Commission of Array. 4° Lond. 1642.

The Resolution of Devonshire and Cornwall, and other adjoyning Counties: with the Names of the Forts and Castles given up to the King. 4° Lond. 1642.

1642.

True Newes from Devonshire and Cornwall. 4° Lond.

A true and perfect Relation of the Passages in Devonshire this Weeke. [Feb. 1642.] 4° Lond. 1642.

A most true Relation of divers notable Passages of Divine Providence in the Victory obtained by the Parliaments Forces under the command of the Earl of Stamford in the County of Devon, against Sir Ralph Hopton. 4° Lond. 1643. The Ioint-Testimonie of the Ministers of Devon. 4°

Lond. 1648.

To his Excellency General Monck, a Letter from the Gentlemen of Devon: in answer to his Lordships of January 23. to them directed from Leicester. fol. Lond. 1660.

Great News from Tingmouth, Torbay, and Exon, giving an Account of the several Actions of the French Invaders and their Majesties Forces of Devonshire: the surrendring of several Roman Catholicks, and other material Occurrences. fol. Lond. 1690.

DEVONSHIRE (Duchess of) v. CAVENDISH.

DEVOTIONS. Sacred Principles, Services, and Soliloquies: or a Manual of Devotions. 12° Lond. 1650.

Devotions of the ancient Church in seaven pious Prayers, with seaven Administrations. 12° Lond. 1660.

Christian Devotions, or the pious Souls Daily Supplication by C. P. 12° Lond. 1679.

The Practice of Devotion: or a Treatise of Divine Love. 8° Lond. 1710.

Devotion reviv'd. 12° Lond. 1716.

A Weeks Devotions. 12° Lond. 1722.

A Dialogue on Devotion, after the manner of Xenophon. 8° Lond. 1733.

Devotional Help for such as have been assisted by the Northamptonshire Preservative Society. 8° Lond. [1789.] DEUREN (GEORG. A) Oratio Scholastica Rerum creatarum Laudes continens. 4° Rott. 1683.

DEUREN (PETRUS VAN) Disp. Med. de Epilepsia. 4° Lugd. Bat. 1707.

DEUS.

DEUS. v. DIEU. GOD.

Libellus singularis quo demonstratur quod Deus sit. 8° Edinb. 1714.

De l'Action de Dieu sur les Creatures: Traité dans lequel on prouve la Premotion Physique par le Raisonnement. 2 tom. 4° Par. 1715.

Deus ex Materia demonstratus. 4o Tig. 1722. DEUSBERY (WILLIAM) A true Prophecy of the mighty Day of the Lord. 4° Lond. 1654.

The Discovery of Mans returne to his first Estate by the operation of the Power of God in the great Work of Regeneration. 4° Lond. 1654.

4° Lond. 1655.

A Discovery of the Ground from whence the persecution did arise against William Deusbery. 4o [1655.]

Of the Discovery of the great enmity of the Serpent against the Seed of the Woman. 4° Lond. 1655.

1656.

The mighty Day of the Lord is coming. 4° Lond.

Christ exalted, and alone worthy to open the Seals of the Book. 4° Lond. 1656.

DEUSINGIUS (ANT.) v. AVICENNA. MESUE.

Cosmographia Catholica, & Astronomia, secundum Hypotheses Ptolemæi. 8° Amst. 1642.

Natvræ Theatrvm vniversale. 4° Harderv. 1644. De Anima hvmana Dissertationes Philosophicæ. Accessit Spongia. 4° Harderv. 1645.

Hexaemervm Recognitvi, seu De Creatione Meditationes. 4o Harderv. 1645.

1646.

4o Groning. 1647. J. Cloppenburgius Heavtontimorvmenos. 4° Harderv.

Oratio Inauguralis quâ Idea Medici absoluti adumbratur. 4° Groning. 1647.

De Mundi Opificio Discursus physicus. Accessit Exegesis Apologetica. 4° Groning. 1647.

Oratio de Felicitate Sapientum. 12° Groning. 1649. Synopsis Medicinæ universalis. 12° Groning. 1649. De Motu Cordis et Sanguinis; itemque, de Lacte, ac Nutrimento Fœtus in Utero, Dissertationes. 12° Groning. 1655. Idea Doctrinæ de Febribus. 12° Groning. 1655. Disquisitio gemina de Peste. 12° Groning. 1656. Tractatus de Peste. 8° Groning. 1658.

Exercitationes de Nutrimenti in Corpore elaboratione. 12° Groning. 1660.

Groning. 1661.

accessit de Hepatis Officio. 12o

De Nutritione Animalium. 12° Groning, 1660.
Fasciculus Dissertationum selectarum. 12° Groning.

1660.

DEUSINGIUS

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