961 |
New preachers nevv - Greene the feltmaker, Sencer the horse rubber, Quartermine the brewers Clarke with some few others that are might sticklers in this new kinde of talking trade, which many ignorant coxcomber call preaching : whereunto is added the last tumult in Fleetstreet raised by the disorderly preachment, pratings, and pratling of Mr. Barebones the leather-seller and Mr. Greene the felt-maker on Sunday last the 19 of Decemb
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John Taylor
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1641 |
Engelska |
962 |
A new treatise on the diseases of the chrystalline humour of a human eye - or, of the cataract and glaucoma. ... Humbly address'd to Her Majesty. To which is prefix'd, a letter to the physicians ... By John Taylor
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John Taylor
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1736 |
Engelska |
963-964 |
New verses concerning the plot, Londons fire, & Godfreys murder. - Given into his Majesties hand, the second of September last, by E.R. Whereto is added the papists attempts upon Justice Arnold, Mr. Thomkins, and lately on Sr. William Waller. Which also may be sung to the tune, Stone walls cannot a prison make, &c
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J. (John) Taylor
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Printed in the year 1680 |
Engelska |
965 |
Newes and strange newes from St. Christophers of a tempestuous spirit, which is called by the Indians a hurry-cano or whirlewind - Which hapneth in many of those ilands of America or the West-Indies, as it did in August last, about the 5. day. 1638. Blowing downe houses, tearing up trees by the rootes, and it did puffe men up from the earth, as they had beene feathers, killing divers men. Whereunto is added the true and last relation of the dreadfull accident which hapned at Withicombe in Devonshire the 21. of October last past
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John Taylor
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1638 |
Engelska |
966 |
The nipping and snipping of abuses: or The woolgathering of vvitte - With the Muses Taylor, brought from Parnassus by land, with a paire of oares wherein are aboue a hundred seuerall garments of diuers fashions, made by nature, without the helpe of art, and a proclamation from hell in the Deuils name, concerning the propogation, and excessiue vse of tobacco. By Iohn Taylor
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John Taylor
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1614 |
Engelska |
967 |
No Mercurius Aulicus; - but some merry flashes of intelligence, with the pretended Parliaments forces besiedging of Oxford foure miles off, and the terrible taking in of a mill, instead of the King and citie. Also the breaking of Booker, the asse-tronomicall London figure-flinger, his perfidious prediction failing, and his great conjunction of Saturne and Iupiter dislocated
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John Taylor
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Printed in the yeare. 1644 |
Engelska |
968 |
The noble cavalier caracterised, and a rebellious caviller cavterised
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John Taylor
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1643 |
Engelska |
969-970 |
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
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1651? |
Engelska |
971 |
Nova nosographia ophthalmica - hoc est, accurata recensio ducentorum et quadraginta trium affectuum, qui oculum humanum partesque vicinas ullo modo laedere ... possunt ... coloribus ad vivum expressis incredibili accuratione illustrata
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John Taylor
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1766 |
Flerspråkigt verk |
972 |
The number and names of all the kings of England and Scotland, from the beginning of their governments to this present - as also how long each of them reigned, how many of them came to untimely ends, either by imprisonments, banishments, famine, killing of themselves, poyson, drowning, beheading, falling from horses, slaine in battells, murthered, or otherwise
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John Taylor
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1649 |
Engelska |
973 |
The number and names of all the kings of England & Scotland - from the beginning of their governments, to this present. As also, the times when, and how long each of them reigned. Shewing how many of them came to untimely ends: eyther by imprisonment, banishment, famine, poyson, drowning, beheading, falling from horses, slaine in battells, murdered, or otherwise. By J.T
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John Taylor
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1650 |
Engelska |
974 |
Odcombs complaint: or Coriats funerall epicedium - or death-song, vpon his late reported drowning. With his epitaph in the Barmuda, and Utopian tongues. And translated into English by Iohn Taylor
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John Taylor
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1613 |
Engelska |
975 |
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
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1651 |
Engelska |
976 |
Old nevves newly revived, or, The discovery of all occurences happened since the beginning of the Parliament - as the confusion of patent the deputies death Canterburies imprisonment, secretary Windebank L. Finob, doctor Roane, Sir Iohn Sucklin and his associates flight the fall of wines, the desolation of doctors commons the misery of the papists, Judge Barckleyes imprisonment and the ruine of Alderman Abels monopoly : most exactly compiled in a short discourse between Mr. Inquiseive a countrey gentleman and Master Intelligencer a newes monger
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John Taylor
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1641 |
Engelska |
977 |
Old nevves newly revived: or, the discovery of all occurrences happened since the beginning of the Parliament. - as, the confusion of patents, the deputies death, Canterburies imprisonment, secretary Windebank, L. Finch, Doctor Roane, Sir Iohn Sucklin and his associates flight, the fall of wines, the desolation of doctors commons, the misery of the papists, Iudge Barckleyes imprisonment, and the ruine of Alderman Abels monopoly. Most exactly compiled in a short discourse between Mr. Inquisitive, a countrey gentleman, and Master Intelligencer, a newes-monger
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John Taylor
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Printed in the yeare 1641 |
Engelska |
978-980 |
The old, old, very old man - or, the age and long life of Thomas Parr, ... who was born in the reign of King Edward the fourth, and is now living in the Strand, being aged one hundred and fifty-two years and odd months: ... Written by John Taylor
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John Taylor
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1794 |
Engelska |