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- "Anonymus Aurelianensis III" in Aristotelis analytica priora : critical edition, introduction, notes, and indexes
- "Good news from New England"
- "In God we trust" ; : the religious beliefs and ideas of the American founding fathers
- 'Simplicius' : on Aristotle on the soul 3.6-13
- (Of the) institution and education of children
- (Of) agriculture
- (Of) bookes
- (Of) education : John Milton's tractate
- (Of) friendship
- (On the) equality among mankind
- (On the) motion of the heart and blood in animals
- (On) the education of women
- ... Historia general de los hechos de los castellanos : en las islas, y tierra-firme de el mar occeano
- A Byzantine monastic office, 1105 A.D. : Houghton Library, MS gr. 3
- A Copy of a letter concerning the election of a Lord Protector. : Written to a member of Parliament
- A Grammar for learning the principles of the Malabar language
- A Hindu critique of Buddhist epistemology : Kumarila on perception : the 'Determination of perception' chapter of Kumarilabhatta's Slokavarttika
- A Journal of a voyage round the world in H.M.S. Endeavour 1768-1771
- A Maimonides reader
- A Man Apart : the Journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1781
- A Medieval karaite pedagogical grammar of Hebrew : a critical edition and English translation of Kitab al-'Uqūd fī Taṣārīf al-Luġa al-'Ibrāniyya
- A Pair on printing : Atkyns' The original and growth of printing, William Caslon and the first English type specimen book : reproduced in facsimile
- A Persian embassy to China ; : being an extract from Zubdatuʼt Tawarikh of Hafiz Abru
- A Persian-English grammar, 1790
- A Representation concerning the late Parliament in the yeer 1654 : to prevent mistakes
- A Sufi rule for novices : Kitāb ādāb al-murīdīn of Abū al-Najīb al-Suhrawardī
- A Very profitable book to learn English and Spanish, 1554
- A beacon set on fire: or The humble information of certain stationers, citizens of London, to the Parliament and Commonwealth of England. : Concerning the vigilancy of Jesuits, papists, and apostates, (taking advantage of the divisions among our selves and the states great employment,) to corrupt the pure doctrine of the Scriptures. Introduce the whole body of popish doctrine & worship. Seduce the subjects of this Commonwealth unto the popish religion, or that which is worse. By writing and publishing many popish books, (printed in England in the English tongue within these three last years, therein maintaining all the gross points of popery ... And blasphemous books of another nature: all made evident by the catalogue and contents of many of the aforesaid books added hereunto. Published for the service of the Parliament and commonwealth. Hoping that the Parliament by sufficient laws ... will set themselves ... to maintain the faith that was once delivered to the saints against all the enemies thereof
- A brefe dialoge bitwene a Christen father and his stobborne sonne : the first Protestant catechism published in English
- A breife [sic] memento to the present unparliamentary junto : touching their present intentions and proceedings to depose and execute, Charles Steward, their lawfull King.
- A brief introduction to the true art of music
- A brief narrative of the late treacherous and horrid designe, which by the great blessing and especiall providence of God hath been lately discovered : and for which, publike thanksgiving is by order of both Houses of Parliament appointed on Thursday the 15. of June, 1643. Together with a true copie of the commission under the great Seal, sent from Oxford, to severall persons in the citie of London. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this narration and commission be read in all churches and chappels, in the cities of London and Westminster, and suburbs thereof, on the day abovesaid. H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com
- A briefe description of Hierusalem
- A buccaneer's atlas : Basil Ringrose's South Sea waggoner : a sea atlas and sailing directions of the Pacific coast of the Americas, 1682
- A case of conscience resolved. : Wherein it is cleared, that the King may without impeachment to his oath, touching the clergy at coronation, consent to the abrogation of episcopacy. And the objections against it in two learned treatises, printed at Oxford, fully answered.
- A catalogue of the names of the dukes, marquesses, earles and lords, that have absented themselves from the Parliament, and are now with His Maiesty. : And of the names of the lords that subscribed to levie horse to assist His Majestie with. A copie of all the cavaliers of his Majesties marching army, with the number of captaines in each severall regiment ; every regiment containing a thousand souldiers. As also, a list of the army of his Excellency, Robert, Earle of Essex: with the names of the troops of horse under the command of William Earle of Bedford. Each troop consisting of sixtie horse ; besides two trumpetters, three corporalls, a sadler, and a farrier. With the instructions sent by the Parliament to his Excellency. A list of the navie royall, and merchants ships: the names of the captaines, and lievtenants ; their men and burdens, for the guard of the narrow-seas, and for Ireland. Moreover, the names of the orthodox divines, presented by the knights and burgesses, as fit persons to be consulted with by the Parliament touching the reformation of church government and liturgie. Lastly, the field officers chosen for the Irish expedition, for the regiments of 5000. foote and 500. horse
- A character of Her Highness the Princess *** attempted by an eminent physician, who has attended her from her birth
- A collection of decisions, of the Lords of Council and Session, in two parts : I. The first contains decisions from July 1661, to July 1666, observ'd by Sir John Gilmour ... ; II. The second part contains decisions from November 1681, to January 1686
- A collection of documents on Spitzbergen & Greenland : comprising a translation from F. Martens' Voyage to Spitzbergen, a translation from Isaac de La Peyrère's Histoire du Groenland, and God's power and providence in the preservation of eight men in Greenland nine moneths and twelve dayes
- A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne (1635)
- A commentary illustrating the Poetic of Aristotle
- A commentary on Aristotle's De anima
- A commentary on the first book of Euclid's Elements
- A complaint to the House of Commons : and resolution taken up by the free Protestant subjects of the cities of London and Westminster, and the counties adjacent
- A complete account of the Portuguese language, 1701 ; : with, Grammatica Anglo-Lusitanica
- A complete body of architecture : adorned with plans and elevations, from original designs
- A complete history of the English stage
- A complete system of grammar, English and Latin : 1690
- A comprehensive manual of Abhidhamma : the Abhidhammattha sangaha of Ācariya Anuruddha
- A confirmation and discovery of witchcraft
- A confutation of certaine articles delivered unto the Familye of Love
- A continuation of the defence of Hvgo Grotivs, in an answer to the review of his annotations : whereto is subjoyned a reply to some passages of the reviewer in his late book of schisme, concerning his charge of corruptions in the primitive church, and some other particulars
- A course of lectures on oratory and criticism
- A critical Latin grammar, 1772
- A critical anthology of English recusant devotional prose, 1558-1603
- A critical edition of Le regime tresutile et tresproufitable pour conserver et garder la santé du corps humain : with the commentary of Arnoul de Villeneuve, corrected by the "docteurs regens" of Montpellier, 1480, Lyon, 1491
- A critical edition of Mary Wollstonecraft's A vindication of the rights of woman : with strictures on political and moral subjects
- A critical edition of Robert Barnes' A supplication unto the most gracyous prince Kynge Henry the VIII, 1534
- A declaration and representation from the forces of the northern associations to his Excellencie, Sir Thomas Fairfax. : And by him presented to the Parliament, June the 12th. 1647
- A declaration made by the Earl of Nevv-Castle, Governour of the town and county of New-Castle : and generall of all His Majesties forces raised in the northern parts of this kingdom, for the defence of the same. For his resolution of marching into Yorkshire. As also, a just vindication of himself from that unjust aspersion laid upon him, for entertaining some popish recusants in his forces
- A declaration of His Highnes, by the advice of his council : setting forth, on the behalf of this Commonwealth, the justice of their cause against Spain. Friday the 26th of October, 1655. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and the council, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Clerk of the Council
- A declaration of His Highnes, by the advice of his council : shewing the reasons of their proceedings for securing the peace of the Commonwealth, upon occasion of the late insurrection and rebellion. Wednesday, October, 31. 1655. Ordered by his Highness and the Council, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobel, Clerk of the Council
- A declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament : upon two letters sent by Sir John Brooks, (sometimes a Member of the Commons House this parliament ... being a projector, a monopolist, and a fomentor of the present bloudy and unnaturall war ; for bearing of arms actually against the Parliament) to William Killegrew at Oxford (intercepted neer Coventrey) giving his advice how the King should proceed in the Treaty upon the propositions for peace, presented unto him by the Parliament. With the names of the lords, baronets, knights, esquires, gentlemen, ministers and freeholders, indicted the last sessions at Grantham, of high-treason, by Sir Peregrine Bartue and the said Sir John Brooks, before themselves, and other their fellow-cavaliers, rebels and traitors, commissioners, appointed, (as they say), for that purpose. ... Also, the ordinance of both Houses, made the 17 of Decemb. 1642. that the pretended commissioners, and all others, sheriffs, officers, jurors, and any whom it may concern, may know what to expect, that shall presume to molest the persons or estates of any for their service to the Parliament and Kingdom. With some abstracts of credible letters from Exceter ... Ordered by the Commons in Parl. that this declaration and letters be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- A declaration of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled : expressing their reasons and grounds of passing the late resolutions touching no farther address or application to be made to the King. Die veneris, 11. Februarii, 1647. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- A declaration of the General Council of the Officers of the Army: agreed upon at Wallingford-house, 27th Octob. 1659. : Thursday, 27th Octob. 1659. Ordered by the General Council of the Officers of the Army, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. Tho: Sandford Secret
- A declaration of the Lord Generall and his Councel of Officers, shewing the grounds and reasons for the dissolution of the late Parliament
- A declaration of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament, against George Lord Goring : for levying war against the Parliament and Kingdom, in taking up arms in Kent and Essex. Also three orders, the first, an order of the Commons in Parliament assembled, for putting the Militia in the several counries [sic] in execution for the safety of their counties. The second, an order of both Houses, for taking away the Court of Wards. The third, giving power to the Committee of Plundred Ministers, to commit such Churchwardens as shall countenance & set up Delinquent Ministers to preach. Together with an ordinance of both Houses of Parliament, for payment of tythes. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Declaration be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : concerning the disbanding of the army: with instructions for the same. As also two ordinances: one for taking the accounts of the souldiary of the kingdom. The other for releefe of maimed souldiers and marriners, and the widowes and orphans of such as have died in the service of the Parliament. Die Veneris 28 Maii 1647. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this declaration, instructions, and ordinances be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum
- A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for the raising of all power, and force, as well trained bands as others, in severall counties of this kingdom, to lead against all traytors, and their adherents, and them to arrest and imprison, and to fight with, kill, and slay all such as shall oppose any of His Majesties loving subjects that shall be imployed in this service, by either or both Houses of Parliament
- A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : that whatsoever souldier or souldiers shall breake open, pillage, or ransacke any mans house, under colour that they are papists, or persons dis-affected (without command of their captaine) shall be pursued and punished according to the law as felons. Also a speciall order of both Houses concerning irregular printing, and for the suppressing of all false and scandalous pamphlets. Die Sabbathi, August. 27. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons, that this declaration and order be forthwith printed and published. John Browne Cler. Parliament
- A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : with the advice and concurrence of the commissioners of Scotland, to publish their proceedings up[o]n His Majesties letter, touching a treaty of peace ; and to declare their resolutions and endeavours, to put an end to the unhappy distempers of the kingdome, by a safe and well grounded peace. 23 Martii, 1643. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament that Master Glynn take care for the printing of the declaration concerning His Majesties letter for a treaty of peace ; together with an act of this present Parliament, and severall other letters, thereunto annexed. Hen. Elsynge Cler. Parl. Dom. Com
- A declaration of the Parliament assembled at Westminster. : January 23. 1659. Ordered by the Parliament, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. Thomas St Nicholas, Clerk of the Parliament
- A declaration of the Parliament of England, in answer to the late letters sent to them from the commissioners of Scotland
- A declaration of the Parliament of England, of their just resentment of the horrid murther perpetrated on the body of Isaac Dorislaus, Doctor of the Laws, their resident at the Hague, on the 12th of May, 1649
- A declaration of the Parliament of England. : Written to the high and mighty Lords, the Lords States General of the Vnited Provinces of the Low-Countreys: concerning their last embassie extraordinary into England
- A declaration of the officers of the army, inviting the members of the long Parliament, who continued sitting till the 20th of April, 1653. to return to the exercise and discharge of their trust. : Friday 6 May, 1659. Ordered by the Lord Fleetwood, and the general council of the officers of the army, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. Thomas Sandford Secretary
- A declaration of the several proceedings of both Houses of Parliament : vvith those in the county of Kent now in arms against the authority of Parliament, manifesting their desires and endeavors for the avoiding of the effusion of blood. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this declaration and proceedings concerning the business of Kent by printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- A declaration of the state of the colony in Virginia
- A declaration or manifest of the high and mighty lords the States Generall of the Vnited Netherland Provinces : comprehending a true relation of their sincere intention, and lawfull proceedings in the treaty with the extraordinary embassadors, and the commissionaries of the present goverment [sic] of England, so as the same hath been held here in the Hague, as also at London. And likewise of the unjust and violent proceedings of those of the said government, which have forced the said States Generall by way of retortion, to defend their state and subjects against their oppressions
- A defence of ryme
- A defence of ryme against a pamphlet entituled Obseruations in the art of English poesie, 1603
- A demonstration of the being and attributes of God and other writings
- A description of New Netherland
- A description of the Kingdom of New Spain.
- A description of the coasts of East Africa and Malabar in the beginning of the sixteenth century
- A dharma reader : classical Indian law
- A dictionary in English and Welsh, 1547
- A discourse betwixt Lieutenant Colonel Iohn Lilburn close prisoner in the Tower of London, and Mr Hugh Peter: upon May 25. 1649. Published by a friend, for the publick benefit
- A discourse concerning Puritans. : a vindication of those, who uniustly suffer by the mistake, abuse, and misapplication of that name. A tract necessary and usefull for these times
- A discourse concerning prayer ex tempore, or, by pretence of the spirit. : In justification of authorized and set-formes of lyturgie
- A discourse for a king and Parliament : in four sections. Demonstrating I. The inconsistency of a free-state with the scituation of this countrey, and constitution of the people. II. Mischiefs incident to the continuance of their endeavours that act in order thereunto. III. The advantages probably attending a composure with the King of Scots. IV. Resolves to the grand objections that seeme to obstruct it. By a moderate and serious pen
- A discourse of civill life
- A discourse of liberty of conscience : wherin the arguments on both sides are so equally laid together in the ballance, that the indifferent reader may without difficulty judge whither side weighes the heavier.
- A discourse of the causes, natures, and cure of phrensie, madness, or distraction from A treatise of dreams & visions
- A discourse of the contests and dissentions between the nobles and the commons in Athens and Rome: with the consequences they had upon both those states
- A dissertation on the rise, union, and power, the progressions, separations, and corruptions, of poetry and music
- A friendly companion to Plato's Gorgias
- A fruitful, pleasant and witty work called Utopia
- A general history of quadrupeds : the figures engraved on wood
- A grammar or introduction to the Italian tongue, 1605
- A grant of the benevolence or contribution to His Most Excellent Majestie by the clergie of the Province of Canterburie in the convocation or sacred synode holden at London, anno Domini 1640
- A grave and learned speech or an apology delivered by Denzill Hollis Esq : in a full answer to the charge against him, from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army: for the clearing of himselfe in every particular crime charged against him in the papers
- A guide to the Zohar
- A history of astronomy from Thales to Kepler : formerly titled History of the planetary systems from Thales to Kepler; rev. with a foreword by W. H. Stahl
- A history of political thought : from ancient Greece to early Christianity
- A holy commonwealth
- A journal of my journey to Paris in the year 1765
- A journal of the first voyage of Vasco da Gama, 1497-1499
- A journal of the plague year
- A journey into Mohawk and Oneida country, 1634-1635 : the journal of Harmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaert
- A journey to the Northern Ocean : the adventures of Samuel Hearne
- A key to the Kings cabinet ; or Animadversions upon the three printed speeches, of Mr Lisle, Mr Tate, and Mr Browne, spoken at a common-hall in London, 3. July, 1645. : Detecting the malice and falshood of their blasphemous observations made upon the King and Queenes letters
- A legall vindication of the liberties of England, against illegall taxes and pretended Acts of Parliament lately enforced on the people: or, Reasons assigned by William Prynne of Swainswick in the county of Sommerset, Esquire, why he can neither in conscience, law, nor prudence submit to the new illegall tax or contribution of ninety thousand pounds the month; lately imposed on the kingdom, by a pretended Act of some commons in (or rather out of) Parliament
- A letter concerning toleration and other writings
- A letter from General Monck from Dalkeith, 13 October 1659. : Directed as followeth. For the Right Honorable William Lenthal, Esquire, Speaker ; to be communicated to the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, at Westminster
- A letter from the House of Commons assembled in the Parliament of England at Westminster : to the right honorable and right reverend, the lords, ministers and others of the present General Assembly of the Church of Scotland sitting at Edenburgh [sic], containing a narrative of the proceedings of the Parliament of England in the work of reformation ... and of their endeavors for settlement of peace, and for preservation of the union between the two kingdoms of England and Scotland
- A letter on the principles of justness and decency : containing a defence of the treatise De cive of the learned Mr. Hobbes
- A letter sent from General Monck. Dated at Caldstreame Dec. 29. 1659 : Superscribed to the Right honorable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker to the Right honorable the Parliament of England, to be communicated to the rest of the Members of Parliament at London. Read in Parliament Jan. 6. Ordered by the Parliament that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Thomas St Nicolas Clerk of the Parliament
- A letter sent from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the chief commanders in the army. : To the Right Honourable the Lord Major, aldermen, and Common-Councell of the City of London
- A letter sent from the speakers of both Houses of Parliament to his Majestie in the Isle of Wight on Fryday the 25 of August 1648 : With severall votes of both houses, in order to a personall treaty. Also his Majesties answer to the said letter and votes, with the names of those propounded by his Majesty to attend and assist him in the said treaty
- A library for younger schollers
- A looking-glasse for the Parliament. : Wherein they may see the face of their unjust, illegall, treasonous and rebellious practices, 1 Against Almighty God. 2 Against their King. 3 Against the fundamentall lawes of the kingdome. 4 Against their own oaths and covenants. Argued betwixt two learned judges, the one remaining an exile beyond the seas, the other a prisoner for his allegiance and fidelity to his King and country
- A manifesto of the Commissioners of Scotland : delivered in to the Honourable Houses of Parliament the 24. of May, 1645. Published by authority
- A medieval bestiary
- A methodical system of universal law, or, The laws of nature and nations
- A miracle of miracles : or, Christ in our nature : wherein is contained the wonderfull conception, birth, and life of Christ, who in the fulnesse of time became man to satisfie divine justice and to make reconciliation between God and man
- A missionary voyage to the southern Pacific Ocean, 1796-1798
- A model of true spiritual thankfulnesse : delivered in a sermon before the Honourable House of Commons, upon their day of thanksgiving, being Thursday, Feb. 19. 1645, for the great mercy of God, in the surrender of the citie of Chester into the hands of the Parliaments forces in Cheshire, under the command of Sir William Brereton
- A moderate apology against a pretended calumny. : In answer to some passages in The preheminence of Parlement. Newly published by James Howell Esquire, one of the clerks of his Majesties most honourable Privy Councell. VVherein a reason is rendered, why The popish royall favourite stiled him, no friend to Parliaments, and a malignant. And the copy of a letter written by George Gage from Rome to King Iames, inserted, to manifest an agency between him and Rome, to procure the Popes dispensation for the Spanish match.
- A narrative and declaration of the dangerous design against the Parliament & kingdom, carried on in the county of Kent and elswhere, under the specious pretence of petitioning : also a declaration (published in the name) of the counties of Kent, Essex, Middlesex, Surrey, to the Army under the command of the Lord Fairfax. Together with several papers of dangerous consequence, and observations thereupon
- A navigator's universe ; : the Libro de cosmographía of 1538
- A new English grammar, 1746
- A new account of East India and Persia, being nine years' travels, 1672-1681, Volume I
- A new and easy French grammar, 1667
- A new guide to eloquence, 1762
- A new treatise on accompaniment : with the harpsichord, the organ, and with other instruments
- A new voyage to Carolina
- A new voyage to Carolina
- A paper delivered into the Lords House by the Earle of Essex Lord Generall, at the offering up of his commission
- A particular charge or impeachment in the name of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the army under his command : against Denzill Hollis Esquire, Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir William Lewis, Sir John Clotworthy, Sir William Waller, Sir John Maynard, Knights, Major Generall Masssie, John Glynne, Esquire, Recorder of London, Walter Long, Esquire, Col. Edward Harley, and Anthony Nicoll, Esquire, Members of the Honorable House of Commons. By the appointment of his Excel. Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Councell of Warre. Signed John Rushworth Secre
- A perfect survey of the English tongue, 1624
- A persvvasive to a mutuall compliance under the present government. : Together with a plea for a free state compared with monarchy
- A petition or declaration, humbly desired to be presented to the view of His most Excellent Majestie ; by all His Majesties most loyall and dutifull subjects. : Shewing the great danger and inconveniences that will happen both to the King and kingdome, if either His Majestie or his people desert his grand and most faithfull councell, the high court of Parliament
- A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful
- A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful
- A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful
- A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful : Edmund Burke
- A philosophical enquiry into the sublime and beautiful
- A philosophical essay for the reunion of languages, 1675
- A plain pathway to plantations (1624)
- A plea at large, for John Lilburn gentleman, now a prisoner in Newgate.
- A practical treatise on rail-roads : and interior communication in general ... with tables of the comparative value of canals and rail-roads, and the power of the present locomotive engines
- A practical view of the prevailing religious system of professed Christians, in the higher and middle classes, contrasted with real Christianity
- A primer of Sōtō Zen ; : a translation of Dōgen's Shōbōgenzō zuimonki
- A project for an equitable and lasting peace. : Designed in the year 1643. when the affairs stood in ballance before the second coming of the Scots into this kingdom, from a desire to have kept them out then. With a disquisition how the said project may now be reduced to fit the present conjuncture of affairs, in a letter sent to divers prudent persons of all sorts. For preventing the Scots bringing an army into England a third time, or making themselves umpires of our affaires. By a cordiall agreement of the King, Parliament, City, Army, and of all the people in this kingdome among our selves
- A rational and speedy method of attaining to the Latin tongue, 1695
- A record of Buddhist monasteries in Lo-yang
- A record of Buddhistic kingdoms : being an account by the Chinese monk Fâ-hien of his travels in India and Ceylon (A.D. 399-414) in search of the Buddhist books of discipline
- A regiment for the sea : and other writings on navigation
- A regiment for the sea, and other writings on navigation
- A remonstrance concerning the grievances, and maladies of the kingdome of England : rightly stated in X positions. VVith remedies prescribed for the speedy help of each of them: viz. The King, Parliament, Army, Assembly of Divines. Citizens of London, the people in generall. Apostate round-heads. Newters, Cavaliers, Scots. Licensed and entered according to order
- A representation from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the generall Councel of the Army. Expressing the desires of the Army in relation to themselves as souldiers ; in which they desire satisfaction before disbanding. : Tendred to the Right Honourable the Commissioners of Parliament residing with the Army, Sept. 21. to be by them represented to the Parliament. By the appointment of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the generall councell of the Army. John Rushworth Secret
- A review of the observations upon some of His Majesties late answers and expresses.
- A rhetorical grammar of the English language, 1784
- A rhetorical grammar, 1785
- A run through the United States, during the autumn of 1840
- A sad prognostick of approaching judgement, or, The happy misery of good men in bad times : set forth in a sermon preached at St. Gregories, June the 13th, 1658
- A scandalous, libellous, and seditious pamphlet entituled, the valley of Baca: or, The armies interest pleaded, the purchasors seconded, the danger of the nation demonstrated in 34 quæries, answered. : And the present state of affaires briefly vindicated.
- A scholarly edition of Andrés de Li's Thesoro de la passion (1494)
- A sea grammar : London. 1627
- A seasonable speech, made by a worthy Member of Parliament in the House of Commons, concerning the other House. : March 1659
- A seasonable, legall, and historicall vindication and chronologicall collection of the good, old, fundamentall, liberties, franchises, rights, laws of all English freemen (their best inheritance, birthright, security, against arbitrary, tyrannicall, and Egyptian burdens) and of their strenuous defence in all former ages ; of late years most dangerously undermined, and almost totally subverted, under the specious disguise of their defence and future establishment, upon a sure basis, their pretended, greatest propugners. : Wherein is irrefragably evinced by Parliamentary records, proofs, presidents, that we have such fundamentall liberties ... that to attempt or effect the subversion of all or any of them ... is high treason: ...
- A second declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament of the whole proceedings with the late extraordinary ambassadors from the high and mighty lords, the States Generall of the United-Provinces : concerning restitution of ships, and the course of trade
- A second view of the Army remonstrance. Or Justice done to the Armie. : Wherein their principles are new model'd, brought out of obscurity into clearer light. By which the Army and the whole kingdome are under the conduct of the spirit of God, led out of a wildernesse to the view of a Canaan.
- A sectary dissected, or, The anatomie of an Independent flie, still buzzing about city and country. : In a sudden, but not rash censure, of a scurrilous petition, intended to be obtruded upon the Parliament by our sectaries
- A sermon preached at Bow-Church, before the Court of Aldermen, on March 12. 1689/90 : being the fast-day appointed by Their Majesties
- A sermon preached at Lambeth, April 21. 1645. : at the funerall of that learned and polemicall divine, Daniel Featley, Doctor in Divinity, late preacher there. With a short relation of his life and death.
- A sermon preached at St. Margaretts in VVestminster : on Sunday the sixt of February, last, before many of the worthy members of the Honorable House of Commons in this present Parliament. By John Marston Master of Arts, and rector of the Parish church of Saint Mary Magdalen in Canterbury. Printed upon the importunity of many auditors
- A short discourse on the tyrannical government over things divine and human, but especially over the Empire and those subject to the Empire, usurped by some who are called highest pontiffs
- A short institution of grammar, 1647
- A short introduction of grammar, 1549
- A short introduction to grammar, 1632
- A short introduction to the Latin tongue, 1709
- A short vievv of the prælaticall Church of England. : VVherein is set forth the horrible abuses in discipline and government, layd open in ten sections by way of quære and petition to the high and honourable court of Parliament, the severall heads whereof are set downe in the next two pages. Together with a short draught of church-government
- A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stage
- A solemne engagement of the army under the command of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax : with a declaration of their resolutions, as to disbanding ; and a brief vindication of their principles and intentions in relation to divers scandalous things suggested against them. Together with the representations of the dis-satisfactions of the army, in relation to the late resolutions for so sodain disbanding ; shewing the particulars of their former grievances ; wherein they did remaine unsatisfied: and the reasons thereof, unanimously agreed upon, and subscribed by the officers and souldiers of the severall regiments, at the randezvouz neare New-Market on fryday and saturday June 4. and 5. Presented to the Generall, and by him to be humbly presented to the Parliament. With his Excellencies letter to the Speaker June the 8. sent with the same
- A soup for the Qan : Chinese dietary medicine of the Mongol era as seen in Hu Sihui's Yinshan zhengyao : introduction, translation, commentary, and Chinese text
- A source book in mathematics, 1200-1800
- A source book in mathematics, 1200-1800
- A speech delivered in the castle-chamber at Dublin, the XXII. of November, anno 1622 : At the censuring of certaine officers, who refused to take the Oath of Supremacie. By Iames Bishop of Meath
- A speech made to the Hovse of Commons concerning episcopacy
- A speech of Mr Iohn VVhite. Counsellor at law, made in the Commons House of Parliament concerning episcopacy : Printed by his owne copie
- A survey of London
- A synopsis of Byzantine history, 811-1057
- A table alphabeticall
- A theologico-political treatise, Part 1
- A theologico-political treatise, Part 2 | Chapters VI-X
- A theologico-political treatise, Part 3, Chapters XI-XV
- A theologico-political treatise, Part 4, Chapters XVI to XX
- A theory of natural philosophy
- A topographical description of the dominions of the United States of America. : <Being a rev. and enl. ed. of> A topographical description of such parts of North America as are contained in the (annexed) map of the middle British colonies, &c., in North America
- A tour in the United States of America : containing an account of the present situation of that country, the population, agriculture, commerce, customs, and manners of the inhabitants ... With a description of the Indian nations, the general face of the country, mountains, forests, rivers, and the most beautiful, grand, and picturesque views throughout that vast continent, likewise improvements in husbandry that may be adopted with great advantage in Europe
- A tour thro' London about the year 1725 : being Letter V and parts of Letter VI of 'A tour thro' the whole Island of Great Britain,' containing a description of the city of London, as taking in the city of Westminster, borough of Southwark and parts of Middlesex
- A tour through the whole island of Great Britain
- A traveller in thirteenth-century Arabia : Ibn al-Mujāwir's Tārīkh al-mustabṣir
- A traveller in thirteenth-century Arabia : Ibn al-Mujāwir's Tārīkh al-mustabṣir
- A treatise against dicing, dancing, plays, and interludes. : With other idle pastimes. From the earliest edition, about A.D. 1577. With an introd. and notes
- A treatise concerning religious affections : in three parts
- A treatise of English particles, 1655
- A treatise of commerce
- A treatise of the maners and behauiours
- A treatise on good works
- A treatise on madness
- A treatise on painting
- A treatise on the fundamental principles of violin playing
- A treatise, shewing that the soveraignes person is required in the great councells or assemblies of the state, as well at the consultations as at the conclusions
- A trip to the prairies and in the interior of North America <1837-1838> : Travel notes
- A true and exact relation of the manner of his Maiesties setting up of his standard at Nottingham, on Munday the 22. of August 1642. : First, the forme of the standard, as it is here figured, and who were present at the advancing of it. Secondly, the danger of setting up of former standards, and the damage which ensued thereon. Thirdly, a relation of all the standards that ever were set up by any king. Fourthly, the names of those knights who are appointed to be the kings standard-bearers. With the forces that are appoynted to guard it. Fifthly, the manner of the kings comming first to Coventry. Sixtly, the cavalieres resolution and dangerous threats which they have uttered, if the King concludes a peace without them or hearkens unto his great Councell the Parliament: moreover how they have shared and divided London amongst themselves already
- A true copy of Sir Henry Hide's speech on the scaffold, immediately before his execution before the Exchange, on the 4th of March, 1650.
- A true description of three voyages by the north-east towards Cathay and China undertaken by the Dutch in the years 1594, 1595 and 1596
- A true relation of the state of the case between the ever-honourable Parliament and the officers of the Army, that fell out on the eleventh and twelfth of October, 1659. : Published to prevent mistakes, by a lover of his countrey and freedom E.D
- A true representation of the rise, progresse, and state of the present divisions of the Church of Scotland
- A tutor to Tachygraphy : or, Short-writing. Tachygraphy
- A view of the United States of America : in a series of papers, written at various times, between the years 1787 and 1794
- A vindication of Dr. Hammonds addresse, &c. from the exceptions of Eutactus Philodemius : in two particulars. Concerning the power supposed in the Jew, over his owne freedome. The no-power over a mans own life. Together with a briefe reply to Mr Iohn Goodwins Hubrisodikai, as far as concernes Dr. Hammond
- A vindication of a hundred sixty seven officers that are come off from the army
- A vindication of the rights of men ; : A vindication of the rights of woman ; An historical and moral view of the French Revolution
- A vindication of the rights of woman
- A voyage round the world
- A voyage to South America
- A voyage to Virginia in 1609 : two narratives, Strachey's "True reportory" and Jourdain's Discovery of the Bermudas
- A voyage to Virginia in 1609 ; : two narratives: Strachey's "True reportory" and Jourdain's Discovery of the Bermudas
- A vvatch-vvord to the city of London, and the Armie : wherein you may see that Englands freedome, which should be the result of all our victories, is sinking deeper under the Norman power, as appears by the relation of the unrighteous proceedings of Kingstone-Court against some of the Diggers at George-hill, under colour of law ; but yet thereby the cause of the Diggers is more brightened and strengthened: so that every one singly may truly say what his freedome is, and where it lies.
- A woman who defends all the persons of her sex : selected philosophical and moral writings
- A word for the Armie, and two words to the kingdome : to cleare the one, and cure the other
- A word to Mr. VVil. Prynn Esq ; and two for the Parliament and Army. : Reproving the one, and justifying the other in their late proceedings. Presented to the consideration of the readers of Mr. William Prynns last books
- A worlde of wordes
- AEpinus's Essay on the theory of electricity and magnetism
- Abbot Suger on the Abbey Church of St.-Denis and its art treasures
- Abraham Ibn Ezra on Elections, Interrogations, and Medical Astrology : a Parallel Hebrew-English Critical Edition of the Book of Elections (3 Versions), the Book of Interrogations (3 Versions), and The Book of the Luminaries
- Abraham Ibn Ezra's commentary on the first book of Psalms : chapter 1-41
- Abraham Ibn Ezra's commentary on the first book of Psalms ; : Abraham Ibn Ezra's commentary on the second book of Psalms
- Academy of armory, 1688
- Acoustics : historical and philosophical development
- Acts and ordinances of the interregnum, 1642-1660, Volume 1, 5 March 1642--30 January 1649
- Acts and ordinances of the interregnum, 1642-1660, Volume 2, 9 February 1649--16 March 1660
- Acts and ordinances of the interregnum, 1642-1660, Volume 3, Introduction, chronological-table and indices
- Ad Autolycum
- Ad organum faciendum & Item de organo
- Adam of Bockenfield, Glossae super de vegetabilibus et plantis : a critical edition with introduction
- Aeditio, 1527
- Aelfric's Lives of saints : being a set of sermons on saints' days formerly observed by the English church
- Aelred of Rievaulx's De institutione inclusarum : two English versions
- Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus, Onasander
- Aeneas of Gaza : Theophrastus with Zacharias of Mytilene, Ammonius
- Aesthetics and the art of musical composition in the German Enlightenment : selected writings of Johann Georg Sulzer and Heinrich Christoph Koch
- Against smoking : an Ottoman manifesto
- Against the inveterate obduracy of the Jews
- Against the logicians
- Against the logicians
- Against the physicists
- Agostino Nifo De intellectu
- Agricola ; : and Germany
- Akbar and the Jesuits : an account of the Jesuit missions to the court of Akbar
- Al-Adab al-Mufrad with full commentary : a perfect code of manners and morality
- Al-Farabi on the perfect state : Abū Naṣr al-Fārābī's Mabādiʼ ārāʼ ahl al-madīna al-fāḍila : a revised text with introduction, translation, and commentary
- Al-Rāzī, on the treatment of small children (De curis puerorum) : the Latin and Hebrew translations
- Alcibiades I
- Alcibiades II
- Alciphron, or, The minute philosopher : in focus
- Alciphron, or, The minute philosopher : in focus
- Alcuin : a dialogue
- Alfred the Great : Asser's life of King Alfred and other contemporary sources
- Alhacen's theory of visual perception : a critical edition, with English translation and commentary, of the first three books of Alhacen's De aspectibus, the medieval Latin version of Ibn al-Haytham's Kitab al-Manazir
- Allgemeine Sprachkunde
- America in the forties : the letters of Ole Munch Raeder
- American cookery : or, The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry & vegetables, and the best modes of making pastes, puffs, pies, tarts, puddings, custards & preserves and all kinds of cakes from the imperial plumb to plain cake, adapted to this country & all grades of life
- American cookery, or, The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry, and vegetables, and the best modes of making puff-pastes, pies, tarts, puddings, custards and preserves, and all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plumb to plain cake, adapted to this country, and all grades of life
- An Act for the Improvement of the Revenue of the Customs and Excize
- An Act for the continuance and maintenance of the school and alms-houses of Westminster. : 26 Septembris, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed, and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti
- An Act for the exportation of several commodities of the breed, growth and manufacture of this Commonvvealth. : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656
- An Act for the relief of creditors and poor prisoners
- An Act for the security of His Highnes the Lord Protector his person, and continuance of the nation in peace and safety. : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom 1656
- An Act of assessment. : Saturday, June 18. 1659. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Tho. St Nicholas Clerk of the Parliament
- An Act of the Commons assembled in Parliament: for setling the militia of the city of Westminster, and liberties thereof : with the parishes and places adjacent of the county of Middlesex, within the weekly bills of mortality, and late lines of communication, except the hamblets of the Tovver
- An Arabic-Ethiopian glossary
- An Elizabethan in 1582 : the diary of Richard Madox, fellow of All Souls
- An English grammar, 1641
- An English translation of Terminorum musicae diffinitorium together with the Latin text
- An Essay concerning critical and curious learning
- An Essay on wit: to which is annexed a dissertation on antient and modern history
- An Introduction to the Latin tongue, 1758
- An Observer of Observatories : the Journal of Thomas Bugge's Tour of Germany, Holland and England in 1777
- An account of Corsica, the journal of a tour to that island ; and memoirs of Pascal Paoli
- An account of Pennsylvania and West New Jersey
- An account of Tibet : the travels of Ippolito Desideri of Pistoia, S.J., 1712-1727
- An account of a geographical and astronomical expedition to the northern parts of Russia by Commodore Joseph Billings : in the years 1785 to 1794
- An account of the English dramatick poets ; : or, Some observations and remarks on the lives and writings of all those that have publish'd either comedies, tragedies, tragi-comedies, pastorals, masques, interludes, farces, or opera's in the English tongue
- An account of the Romansh language, 1776
- An act against vagrants, and vvandring, idle, dissolute persons. : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656
- An act appointing treasurers at vvar, for receiving and issuing forth of the moneys to be assessed, levyed and paid : by vertue of an act of the seventh of April instant, for ninety thousand pounds per mensem. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'
- An act concerning mortgages, extents, &c. upon delinquents estates
- An act concerning oathes to majors and other officers
- An act concerning the determination of several claims now depending before the commissioners for removing obstructions
- An act declaring what offences shall be adjudged treason
- An act disabling the election of divers persons to any office or place of trust within the city of London, and the votes of such persons in such elections
- An act enabling the commissioners of Parliament for compounding with delinquents : to dispose of two parts of the lands and estates of recusants for the benefit of the Commonwealth
- An act for an assessment at the rate of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds by the moneth for six moneths from the twenty fifth day of December 1653 to the twenty fourth day of Iune then next ensuing : towards the maintenance of the armies and navies of this Commonwealth
- An act for approbation and admission of ministers of the Gospel to benefices and publick lectures. : Wednesday, March 14. 1659. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Thomas St. Nicholas, clerk of the Parliament
- An act for contstituting commissioners for ordering and managing the affairs of the admiralty and navy
- An act for discharging poor prisoners unable to satisfie their creditors
- An act for discovering, convicting, and repressing of Popish recusants. : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, anno Domini 1656
- An act for encouragement of officers & marriners, and impresting seamen
- An act for quiet enjoying of sequestred parsonages and vicaridges by the present incumbent : at the Parliament begun at Westminister the 17th day of September, An. Dom. 1656
- An act for raising of fifteen thousand pounds sterling in Scotland. : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656
- An act for repeal of two acts for sequestrations. : Fryday March 2. 1659. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Thomas St. Nicholas, clerk of the Parliament
- An act for repealing an ordinance and Act of Parliament, whereby Sir Thomas Fairfax, now Thomas Lord Fairfax, was constituted Commander in Chief of the Parliament forces. : And for continuing divers commissions by him granted as Captain General, or Commander in Chief of the said forces
- An act for stating the accompts of such general officers, staff-officers, and other officers and artificers of the train, lately entertained for the service of Ireland
- An act for taking and receiving the accompts of the Commonwealth. : VVith instructions concerning the same. Die Jovis, 11 Octobr. 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti
- An act for the adjournment of this present Parliament, from the six and twentieth of Iune 1657. unto the twentieth of Ianuary next ensuing. : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656
- An act for the admitting of the six counties of North-Wales to a general composition for their delinquency
- An act for the better and more effectual discovery and prosecution of thieves and high-way men
- An act for the better observation of the Lords-day. : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656
- An act for the continuance of the customs and excise, from the last day of February, 1659. until the twenty fourth day of June, 1660. : Saturday February 25. 1659. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Thomas St. Nicholas, clerk of the Parliament
- An act for the preventing of the multiplicity of buildings in and about the suburbs of London : and vvithin ten miles thereof. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656
- An act for the relief of all such persons as have been, are or shall be sued, molested, or any ways damnified, contrary to articles or conditions granted in time of vvar. : Die Lunæ, 18 Junii, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'
- An act for the tryal of Sir Iohn Stowel knight of the Bath, David Ienkins Esq; Walter Slingsby Esq; Brown Bushel, William Davenant, otherwise called Sir William Davenant, and Colonel Gerrard
- An act giving licence for transporting fish in forreign bottoms. : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, anno Domini 1656
- An act of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, for the abolishing of deans, deans and chapters, canons, prebends, and other offices and titles, of or belonging to any cathedral, or collegiate church or chappel within England and Wales
- An act touching letters of mart
- An act touching marriages and the registring thereof, and also touching births and burials
- An act touching the second four hundred thousand pounds, charged on the receipts of the excize & Goldsmiths-hall
- An act whereby the Court of Admiralty may proceed to sentence, notwithstanding prohibitions to the contrary
- An act, with further instructions to the trustees, contractors, treasurers and register, for the sale of the lands and possessions of the late deans, subdeans, deans and chapters, &c. : and for the better and more speedy execution of the former Acts, ordinances and instructions made concerning the same. Die Martis, 31 Julii, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'
- An additional Act of commissioners for the assessment of the ninety thousand pounds per mensem
- An additional act for the better improvement and advancing the receipts of the excise and nevv-impost· : At the Parliament begun at VVestminster the 17. day of September, an. Dom. 1656
- An additionall act for sequestrations. : Tuesday, February 7. 1659. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Thomas St. Nicholas, Clerk of the Parliament
- An additionall ordinance for the relief of creditors and poor prisoners
- An agreement prepared for the people of England : and the places therewith incorporated, for a secure and present peace, upon grounds of common right freedom and safety. Also, a declaration of the General Councel of Officers, concerning the same. With a petition of his Excellency and the said General Councel, presented therewith, Saturday, January 20. 1648. To the honorable the Commons of England in Prliament [sic] assembled. Here tendred to the peoples considerations, and in due time for their subscriptions. By appointment of