721 |
Most curious Mercurius Brittanicus, alias Sathanicus, answer'd, cuff'd, cudgell'd, and clapper-claude ..
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John Taylor
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1640 |
Engelska |
722 |
Taylors arithmetick from one to tvvelve - with a sollid discourse betweene yesterday, to-morrow, to-day, & a lover
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John Taylor
|
1653 |
Engelska |
723 |
Nonsence upon sence: or Sence, upon nonsence - chuse you whether, either or neither : the second part to the same sence, and for the same reasons aleadged in the former impression : in longitude, latitude, crassitude, magnitude, and amplitude, lengthened, widened, enlarged, augmented, encreased, made wider, and sider, by the addition of letters, sillables, words, lines, and far fetch'd sentences
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John Taylor
|
1651? |
Engelska |
724 |
Of alterations strange, of various signes, heere are compos'd a few poetick lines - heere you may finde, when you this book have read, the crowne tranform'd into the poets head : read well, be merry and wise
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John Taylor
|
1651 |
Engelska |
725 |
Some small and simple reasons delivered in a hollow-tree in Waltham Forrest in a lecture on the 33. of March last
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John Taylor
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Printed, Anno Millimo, Quillimo, Trillimo 1643 |
Engelska |
726 |
A dialogue between a pedler and a popish priest - in a very hot discourse full of mirth, truth, wit, folly and plain dealing
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John Taylor
|
1699 |
Engelska |
727 |
Spadacrene Anglica, = the English spaw, or, The glory of Knaresborough - springing from severall famous fountains there adjacent, called the vitrioll, sulphurous, and dropping wells; and also other minerall waters. Their nature, physicall use, situation, and many admirable cures being exactly exprest in the subsequent treatise of the learned Dr. Dean, and the sedulous observations of the ingenious Michael Stanhope Esquire. Wherein it is proved by reason and experience, that the vitrioline fountain is equall (and not inferiour) to the Germane spaw
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Edmund Deane
|
1649 |
Engelska |
728 |
A brief director for those that would send their letters to any parts of England, Scotlaud, or Ireland. Or A list of all the carriers, waggoners coaches, posts, ships, barks, hoys, and passage-boats, that come to London, from the most parts and places, by land & sea - Alphabetically printed, so that none may pretend ignorance, who would gladly send, but know not where to carry their letters. With the dayes when they come, and when they return. And also to send letters to the most habitable parts of the world, and to have an answer
|
John Taylor
|
1642? |
Engelska |
729 |
Epigrammes - vvritten on purpose to be read: with a proviso, that they may be understood by the reader; being ninety in number: besides, two new made satyres that attend them. By John Taylor, at the signe of the Poets Head, in Phœnix Alley, neare the middle of Long-Aker, or Covent Garden
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John Taylor
|
printed in the yeare, 1651 |
Engelska |
730 |
The resolution of the Round-heads, to pull downe Cheap-side Crosse - Being a zealous declaration of the grievances wherewith their little wits are consumed to destruction. And what things they in their wisdome (yet left them) conceive fit to bee reformed. Also the answer to the rattle-heads, concerning their fictionate resolutions of the Round-heads. Wherein is explained every particular therein contained against them, with many godly counsells to Doctor Little-wit: the composer of their former scurrilous, and illiterate pamphlet
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printed 1641 |
Engelska |
731 |
The semicircle on a sector - in two books. Containing the description of a general and portable instrument; whereby most problems (reducible to instrumental practice) in astronomy, trigonometry, arithmetick, geometry, geography, topography, navigation, dyalling, &c. are speedily and exactly resolved. By J. T
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John Taylor
|
1667 |
Engelska |
732 |
Mercurius infernalis; or Orderlesse orders, votes, ordinances, and commands from Hell - established by a close committee of the Divell and his angells. Done neither by day, night, nor order, because neither time, place, person or order is to be observed in the infernall kingdome. The copy of this was found in a chink or cranny of a wall in Frier-Bacons study, By John Taylor
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John Taylor
|
Printed in the yeare 1644 |
Engelska |
733 |
Truth's triumph: or, Old miracles newly revived in the gracious preservation of our soveraigne Lord the King - By Iohn Taylor
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John Taylor
|
Printed in the yeare M.DC.XLIII. 1643 |
Engelska |
734 |
Oxford besiedged - surprised, taken, and pittifully entred on Munday the second of Iune last, 1645. by the valiant forces of the London and Westminster Parliament. Written, by a trusty wellwisher of theirs, who sted-fastly hopes, and heartily prayes, they may have the like prosperous successe in all their future undertakings. The writers name and surname begins with the 9th letter of the Greeke alphabet, io-ta
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John Taylor
|
Printed in the last year of the Parliament's raigne, 1645 |
Engelska |
735 |
Ad populum, or, A lecture to the people - with a satyr against separatists
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Peter Hausted
|
1678 |
Engelska |
736 |
A most learned and eloquent speech, spoken or delivered in the Honourable House of Commons at Westminster, by the most learned lawyer Miles Corbet, Esq - recorder of Great Yarmouth, and Burgess of the same, on the 31th day of July, 1647. taken in short-hand by Nocky, and Tom. Dunn, his clerks, and revised by John Tayler
|
John Taylor
|
1681? |
Engelska |
737 |
Verbum sempiternum
|
John Taylor
|
1693 |
Engelska |
738 |
A brown dozen of drunkards: (ali-ass drink-hards) whipt, and shipt to the Isle of Gulls: for their abusing of Mr. Malt the bearded son, and Barley-broth the brainlesse daughter of Sir John Barley-corne - All joco-seriously descanted to our wine-drunk, wrath-drunk, zeale-drunk, staggering times. By one that hath drunk at S. Patricks well
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John Taylor
|
1648 |
Engelska |
739 |
The impartialest satyre that ever was seen - that speaks truth without fear, or flattery, or spleen: read as you list, commend it, or come mend it, the man that pen'd it, did with finis end it
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John Taylor
|
1652 |
Engelska |
740 |
The Cities farevvell to the Parliament
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1648? |
Engelska |