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21 A common writing. - vvhereby two, although not understanding one the others language, yet by the helpe thereof, may communicate their minds one to another Francis. Lodowyck M DC XLVII. 1647 Engelska
22 Considerations tending to the happy accomplishment of Englands reformation in church and state. - Humbly presented to the piety and wisdome of the High and Honourable Court of Parliament Samuel Hartlib Anno 1647 Engelska
23 A Designe for plentie, - by an universall planting of fruit-trees: tendred by some wel-wishers to the publick 1652? Engelska
24 Samuel Hartlib his legacie: or An enlargement of the Discourse of husbandry used in Brabant and Flaunders; - wherein are bequeathed to the Common-wealth of England more outlandish and domestick experiments and secrets in reference to universall husbandry. Entered according to the late Act concerning printing Samuel Hartlib 1651 Engelska
25 A discours of husbandrie used in Brabant and Flanders; - shewing the wonderfull improvement of land there; and serving as a pattern for our practice in this common-wealth Richard Weston, Sir 1650 Engelska
26 Londons charitie, stilling the poore orphans cry. - Providing places and provision, by the care and indeavour of the corpoation appointed by the Parliament. To cloathe the naked, feed the hungry, instruct the ignorant, imploy the idle. Which pious and excellent designe, is encouraged by the Christian care, liberality, and appointment of the Honourable House of Parliament, and Councell of State. In giving two houses, and assigning a stock towards the promotion of the work Samuel Hartlib 1649 Engelska
27 Londons charity inlarged, stilling the orphans cry. - By the liberality of the Parliament, in granting two houses by Act, and giving a thousand pound towards the work for the imployment of the poor, and education of poor children, who many of them are destroyed in their youth for want of being under a good government and education, whereby they may be made serviceable for God, and the Commonwealth. Also this good work is much encouraged by the liberall contributions of many well-affected citizens of London, for the better carrying it on for the glory of God, the honor of the nation, and comfort of the helples poor. With a platform, how many officers needfull to govern 100 children in a work-house, with laws and orders for the schoolmaster to read to the children once a day for a time, afterwards twice a month, whereby they may be kept under a godly and civill government, to the great joy of good peopl. With other observations worthy the reading Samuel Hartlib 1650 Engelska
28 The compleat husband-man: or, A discourse of the whole art of husbandry; both forraign and domestick. - Wherein many rare and most hidden secrets, and experiments are laid open to the view of all, for the enriching of these nations. Unto which is added A particular discourse of the naturall history and hubandry sic of Ireland Samuel Hartlib 1659 Engelska
29 A briefe relation of that which hath been lately attempted to procure ecclesiasticall peace amongst Protestants 1641 Engelska
30 Tabula pansophiæ in animis hominum recte atque ordine ingenerandæ. - Pro spe et arrha condendi operis, d.d. Magnifico nobilisimoque senatui gedano MDCXLVI. 1646 Latin
31 A copy of Mr. John Duries letter presented in Sweden to the truly noble and religious Lord Forbes. - briefely intimating, the necessity of a common, fundamentall confession of faith amongst those Christians that receive the holy scriptures as the only rule of faith and practise, and in the scriptures, have the same apprehension of the tenour of Gods evangelicall covenant in Christ. The possibility of framing such a confession of faith, which infallibly shall be approved (by Gods grace) by all those that agree in these two fore-named principles. The manner of introducing this confession amongst them. Published by Samuell Hartlib. For the better improvement of Great Brittain's solemne covenant, and the advancement of truth, holinesse and peace amongst all Protestant churches. Licensed and entred according to order John Dury 1643 Engelska
32 The necessity of some nearer conjunction and correspondency amongst evangelicall Protestants, for the advancement of the nationall cause, and bringing to passe the effect of the covenant Samuel Hartlib 1644 Engelska
33 Clavis apocalyptica - or, a prophetical key: by which the great mysteries in the revelation of St. John and the prophet Daniel are opened; it beeing made apparent that the prophetical numbers com to an end with the year of our Lord, 1655. Written by a Germane D. and now translated out of High-Dutch. In two treatises. 1. Shewing what in these our times hath been fulfilled. 2. At this present is effectually brought to pass. 3. And henceforth is to bee expected in the years neer at hand. With an introductorie preface Samuel Hartlib 1651 Engelska
34 Conatuum Comenianorum praeludia ex bibliotheca S.H Johann Amos Comenius M.DC.XXXVII. 1637 Latin
35 Felicitas vltimi sæculi - epistola in qua, inter alia, calamitosus ævi præsentis status seriò deploratur, certa felicioris posthac spes ostenditur, & ad promovendum publicum Ecclesiæ & rei literariæ bonum omnes excitantur: in gratiam amici cujusdam paulo ante obitum, scripta à reverendo viro Johanne Stoughtono, SS. Theol. Doctore, Coll. Emanuel. Cantabr. olim socio, postea, eccles. Aldermanburiensis Londini, pastore dignissimo: nunc, post decessum ejus ad fidem autographi, publici juris facta à S.H John Stoughton Anno MDCXL. 1640 Latin
36 A rare and new discovery of a speedy way and easie means, found out by a young lady in England, she having made full proofe thereof in May, anno 1652. - For the feeding of silk-worms in the woods, on the mulberry-tree-leaves in Virginia: who after fourty dayes time present there most rich golden-coloured silken fleece, to the instant wonderfull enriching of all the planters there, requiring from them neither cost, labour, or hindrance in any of their other employments whatsoever. And also to the good hopes that the Indians, seeing that there is neither art, skill or pains in the thing: they will readily set upon it, being by the benefit thereof inabled to buy of the English (in way of truck for their silk-bottomes) all those things that they most desire. So that not only their civilizing will follow, thereupon, but by the infinite mercie of God, their conversion to the Christian faith, the glory of our nation, which is the daily humble prayer of Virginia for Virginia. With two propositions tending to England's and the colonies infinite advantage Samuel Hartlib 1652 Engelska
37 A description of the famous kingdome of Macaria, shewing its excellent government - wherein the inhabitants live in great prosperity, health, and happiness : the king obeyed, the nobles honoured, and all good men respected, vice punished, and vertue rewarded : an example to other nations between a schollar and a traveller Samuel Hartlib 1641 Engelska
38 The reformfd sic husband-man, or, A brief treatise of the errors, defects, and inconveniences of our English husbandry, in ploughing and sowing for corn - with the reasons and general remedies, and a large, yet faithful offer or undertaking for the benefit of them that will joyn in this good and publick work Samuel Hartlib 1651 Engelska
39 The advice of W.P. to Mr. Samuel Hartlib for the advancement of some particular parts of learning William Petty, Sir 1648 Engelska
40 A discourse of husbandrie used in Brabant and Flanders - shewing the wonderful improvement of land there and serving as a pattern for our practice in this common-wealth Richard Weston, Sir 1654 Engelska

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