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with Life of Merlin, frontispiece containing a whole length portrait of Merlin, fine impression, very good copy, neat and scarce, 11 4s

1651

11017 Mirror (The) of Government, Ecclesiastical and Civil, neat, 8s

1668

11018 Minadoi's History of the Warres between the Turks and the Persians, by Hartwell, 5s Printed by Wolfe, 1595 11019 Modest Plea for Equal Commonwealth against Monarchy, also an Apology for Younger Brothers, &c. &c. sewed,

3s

1659

1698

11020 Modest (A) Vindication of Oliver Cromwell from the Unjust Accusations of Lieut.-Gen. Ludlow, in his Memoirs, &c. sewed, scarce, 3s 6d 11021 Mirabilis Annus; or, the Two Years of Prodigies and Wonders, being a Collection of several Signs that have been seen in the Heavens, in the Earth, and in the Waters, curious plates, 2 Parts complete, elegant in brown calf, marbled leaves, 1l 11s 6d 1661 & 2 11022 Mutatus Polemo; or, the Horrible Stratagems of the Jesuits lately Practised in England, during the Civil Wars, &c. &c. Mutatus Polemo Revised, &c. 2 Parts in 1 vol. neatly half bound, scarce, 8s

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1650

11023 Middleton's Dissertation concerning the Origin of Printing in England, shewing it was first Introduced by W. Caxton, and not by a Foreigner at Oxford, &c. sewed, 4s 6d Camb. 1735 11024 Niccholes's Discourse of Marriage and Wiving, and the Greatest Mystery therein contained, how to Choose a Good Wife from a Bad, &c. &c. in Verse and Prose, BLACK LETTER, imperfect at the end, sewed, 4s 1620 11025 Nicols's Lapidary; or, the History of Precious Stones, &c. neat, 7s Camb. 1652 11026 Notorious Impostor; or, the History of the Life of Wm. Morrell, alias Bowyer, some time of Banbury, Chirurgeon, sewed, 3s 11027 Novus Reformator Vapulans; or, the Welch Levite Tossed in a Blanket, &c. and the Ghost of Wil-Pryn, sewed, 3s 6d 11028 North's Dial of Princes, with a Fourth Book entituled the Favoured Courtier, &c. BLACK LETTER, im. perfect in the middle, 18s Imprinted by Tottill, 1582 11029 Ovids's 15 Bookes entituled Metamorphosis, translated in English Verse, by A. Golding, BLACK LEtter, elegant in brown calf, 11 11s 6d Purfoot, 1612 11030 Office (The) of Christian Parents, shewing how Children are to be Governed, &c. a little stained, 2s 6d 1616 11031 Ordinances and Declarations of the Lords and Com

1692

1691

mons for the Abolishing of Archbishops and Bishops within England and Wales, neat, 5s 1648 11032 Ordinances (15) of the Lords and Commons for Raising and Maintaining Horse and Foote for the Garrison of Gloucester, the Excise, &c. &c. sewed, in vellum, 4s

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1696

1643, &c. 11038 Otto Tachenius, his Hippocrates Chymicus Discovering the Ancient Foundation of the late Viperine Salt, &c. curious frontispiece, neat, 6s 11034 Parke's (W.) Curtaine Drower of the World; or, the Chamberlaine of that Great Inne of Iniquity where Vice, in a rich embroidred Gowne of Velvet rides a Horse-backe like a Judge, and Vertue in a Thrid Bare Cloake full of Patches goes a Foot like a Drudge, where he that hath most Mony may be best Merry, and he that hath none at all wants a Friend he shall Daily have Cause to Remember to Grieve for, part Prose and part in Verse, BLACK LETTER, VERY RARE, elegant in brown calf, marbled leaves, 51 5s 11035 Papillon's Practicall Abstract of the Arts of Fortification and Assailing, fine frontispiece by Cross, containing portrait of the Author, and other plates, elegant in brown calf, marbled leaves, 11 11s Gd

1612

1645

11036 Peacham's Compleat Gentleman, &c. good copy, neat,

5s

1634

11037 Person's Varieties; or, a Surveigh of the Rare and Excellent Matters Necessary and Delectable for all Sorts of Persons, &c. a little stained, 5s 6d

1635

1635

11038 Another Copy, neat, 7s 6d 11039 Penn's (Wm.) England's Present Intrest Discovered, with Honour to the Prince and Safety to the People, &c.

2s 6d

1675

11040 Pie's Houre Glass, contayning a Computation from the Begining of Time, &c. 4s Printed by Wolfe, 1597 11041 Passionate (The) Remonstrance made by his Holinesse in the Concalve at Rome, upon the late Proceedings and Great Covenant of Scotland, &c. with a Letter of Intelligence from the Apostolicke Nuntio in London to Pope Urban the VIIIth. curious frontispiece, containing portraits of Urban VIII. Cardinals Ant and Fran, Barbarina, and 8 other Cardinals, &c. elegant in brown calf, 14s

1641

11042 Protector, (The) so called, in Part Unvailed, by whom the Mystery of Iniquity is now working; or, a Word to the Good People of England, &c. neatly half bound, 8s

1655

11043 Promptoriau Parulorum Clericorum Quod, apud Nos Medulla Gramatice, &c. &c.; or, an English and Latin Vocabulary, CUTS, BLACK LETTER, elegant brown calf, marbled leaves, 11 1s;

Imprinted by Julyan Notary, 1508 11044 Prynne's (Wm.) Plea for the Lords and House of Peers; or, Vindication of the Just, Antient, Hereditary Right of the Lords, Peers, &c. of this Realm, to Sit, Vote, and Judge in all the Parliaments of England, clegant brown calf extra, 11 5s... 1658

11044*.

11045

11046

11047

11048

11049

Gospel Plea, (Interwoven with a Rational and Legal) for the Lawfulness and Continuance of the Settled Maintenance of the Ministers of the Gospel, 2 parts, complete-and considerable Quæ. ries concerning Tithes, &c. elegant brown calf extra, 11 4s

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1660

The Unbishoping of Timothy and Titus, and of the Augel of the Church of Ephesus, &c. elegant brown calf, extra, 18s

1661

Signal Loyalty and Devotion of God's True Saints and Pious Christians towards their Kimg, 2 parts in 1 vol. fine copy, 11 11s 6d

1660

Sword of Christian Magistracy Supported; or, a full Vindication of Christian Kings and Magistrates' Authority, under the Gospel, to punish Idolatry, Apostacy, Heresie, Blasphemy, &c. &c. fine copy, il 7s,

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1647

TRACTS, viz. Third Part of the Soveraigne Power of Parliaments and Kingdoms, &c. &c. 1643-The Popish Royall Favourite; or, a full Discovery of His Majestie's extraordinary Favours to, and Protections of, notorious Papists, Priests, Jesuits, &c. 1643- A Legal Vindication of the Liberties of England against illegal Taxes and pretended Acts of Parliament lately enforced on the People, 3 vol. in 1, fine copies, 11 5s 1643, &c. Historical Collection

of the Ancient Parliaments of England, from 673 to 1216, &c. 1649-A briefe Memento to the present Unparliamentary Junto, touching their Proceedings, &c. to Depose and Execute Charles Steward, their lawful King, &c. 1648-Prynne's Speech in the House of Commons, December 4, 1648, wherein the Satisfactoriness of the King's Answers to the Propositions for Peace, &c. is clearly demonstrated, &c. 1649-A Short, Sober, Pacific Examination of some Exhuberances in, and Ceremonial Appurtenances

to, the Common Prayer, &c. 1661-The Unbishoping of Timothy and Titus, and of the Angel of the Church of Ephesus, &c. 1661-A brief necessary Vindication of the Old and New Secluded Members from the false, malicious Calumnies, &c. 1659, 7 Tracts in 1 vol. very good copies, 21 2s 1649, &c. 11050 Prynne's (Wm.) TRACTS, viz. The Republican's and other's Spurious good Old Canse briefly and truly Anatomized,1659-The good Old Cause rightly Stated, and the False Uncased,&c.-NewDiscovery of some Romish Emissaries, Quakers, &c. 1656-Seasonable Vindication of Free Admission and Frequent Administration of the Holy Communion, 1656-Some Consi. derations by Way of Proposal and Conclusion, &c. 1657-and Brief Memento to the present Unparliamentary Juncto, touching their Proceedings to Depose and Execute Charles Stuart, their King, 6 Tracts in 1 vol. good copies, 11 4s 1649, &c.

11051

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A Briefe Polemicall Dissertation, concerning the True Time of the Inchoation and Determination of the Lord's Sabbath, &c. 1655-Theodidactus; or, the Faithfull Admonisher, showing the Great Dishonour to God and the Protestant Religion by Divisions, &c. 1659-A Plea for the Lords; or, Vindication, &c. of the House of Peers, &c. 1648—Concordia Discords; or, the Dissonant Harmony of Sacred Publique Oathes, Protestations, Leagues, Covenants, and Engagements lately taken by many Time-serving Saints, &c. 1659 -A True and Perfect Narrative of what was Done, Spoken by and between Mr. Prynne, the Old and New Forcibly late-secluded Members, the Army Officers, and those now sitting in the Commons' Lobby House and elsewhere, on the 7th and 9th of May, 1659, &c.-The True Good Old Cause Rightly Stated, and the False Uncased, &c.-The Republican's and other's Spurious Good Old Cause briefly and truly Anatomized, &c. 1659-Conscientious, Serious, Theological, and Legal Quæres propounded to the Twice-dissipated, Self-created, Anti-parliamentary Westminster Juncto and its Members, &c. 1660

A Briefe Necessary Vindication of the Old and New Secluded Members, &e. 16 A Short, Legal, Medicinal, Useful, Safe, Easie Prescription to Recover our Kingdom, Church, Nation, &c. from their present Dangerous, Distractive, Destructive Confu

sion, and worse than Bedlam-madnesse, &c. 1659, 10 Tracts in 1 vol. 21 12s 6d

* The last nine Articles are uniformly and elegantly bound in brown Calf, marbled Leaves.

11052 Pleasures of Princes; or, Good Men's Recreations, a Discourse of the Generall Art of Fishing with the Choyce Ordering, Breeding, Dyeting of the Fighting Cock, &c. neatly half bound, russia, scarce, 18s 1635

11053 Pitiscus's Trigonometry; or, the Doctrine of Triangles, &c. by Handson, frontispiece, neat, 4s 6d 1614 11054 Psalter (The) of David, newly translated into English Metre, &c. BLACK LETTER, fine neat copy, in the original binding, 11 1s

Translated and imprinted by R. Crowley, 1549 11054*Peacham's Complete Gentleman, &c. frontispiece by Delaram, vellum, 7s

1642

1634 11055 Quatermayn's Conquest over Canterburie's Court, &c. sewed, 5s 11056 Quarle's Sion's Elegies Wept by Jeremie the Prophet, -and Lawrence's Golden Trumpet to Rouze up a Drowsie Magistrate, &c. 1624-and Quarles's Sion's Sonnets sung by King Solomon, in 1 vol, neatly half bound, 9s 1625, &c. 11057 Randolph's Poems, with the Muses' Looking-Glass and Amyntas, neatly half bound, 78

1638

11058 Rawley's (Sir W.) Prince; or, Maxims of State, fine portrait, neatly half bound, 9s

1642 11059 Rights of the Kingdom; or, Customs of our Ancestours, touching the Duty, Power, Election, or Succession of our Kings and Parliaments, &c. discussed through the Brittish, Saxon, Norman Lawes and Histories, good copy, 8s

1649.

11060 Rights of Protestant Dissenters, 2 parts in 1 vol. neatly

half bound, Cs 1704 11061 Read's Chirurgical Lectures of Tumours and Ulcers, neat, 4s 6d

1635

11062 Spaine, (Tracts relating to) viz. A Comparison of the English and Spanish Nations, composed by a French Gentleman, against those of the League in France, &c. &c. printed by Wolfe, 1589-An Experimental Discoverie of Spanish Practices; or, the Counsell of a well-wishing Souldier for the Good of his Prince and State, 1623-and Certaine Reasons and Arguments of Policie, why the King of England should give over all further Treatie, and enter into Warre with the

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