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Mercurius cœlicus: or, a caveat to all people of the kingdome, - that now have, or shall hereafter happen to reade the counterfeit, and most pernicious pamphlet written under the name of Navvorth: or, A new almanacke, and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ 1644. (Said in the title page thereof to be) printed at Oxford by His Majesties Command
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George Wharton, Sir
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1644 |
Engelska |
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Bellum Hybernicale: or, Ireland's vvarre astrologically demonstrated, - from the late celestiall-congresse of the two malevolent planets, Saturne and Mars, in Taurus, the ascendent of that kingdome. VVherein likewise, their future opposition in the signs Sagittary and Gemini, (most ominous to London, and many other of the south and west parts of England) is mathematically handled. The ignorance, malice, mistakes, errors, insolencies, and impertinencies, of Iohn Booker, (in his astrologicall observations upon the said conjunction, in a late pamphlet of his, styled, A bloody Irish almanack, &c.) discovered, corrected, refuted, and retorted: and the author further vindicated, from his, and Master Lilly's former frivolous, false, and malicious aspersions, throughout the whole discourse
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George Wharton, Sir
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1646 |
Engelska |
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An astrologicall judgement vpon His Maiesties present martch. - begun from Oxford May 7. 1645
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George Wharton, Sir
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1645 |
Engelska |
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Grand Pluto's progresse through Great Britaine, and Ireland. - Being a diarie, or exact iournall of all his observations during the time of his walking to and fro in the said kingdomes. Found on Dunsmore Heath, and translated out of infernall characters into English verse
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George Wharton, Sir
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Printed in the yeere 1647 |
Engelska |
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Mercurius rusticus - or, The countries complaint of the barbarous out-rages committed by the sectaries of this late flourishing kingdome. Together with a briefe chronologie of the battails, sieges, conflicts, and other most remarkable passages from the beginning of this unnaturall warre, to the 25. of March, 1646
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Bruno Ryves
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Printed in the yeere, 1646 |
Engelska |
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Hemeroscopeion anni æræ Christianæ, 1654 The first part. The latter part, Wherein you have the names, genus, species, efficient and final causes of all comets ... the astronomical calculations respectig the meridian and latitude of Kirkby-Kendall
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George Wharton, Sir
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1654 |
Engelska |
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Merlini Anglici errata. - Or, The errors, mistakes, and mis-applications of Master Lilly's new ephemeris for the yeare 1647. Discovered, refuted, and corrected. By C. George Wharton, student in astronomy
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George Wharton, Sir
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1646 |
Engelska |
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A second narrative of the late Parliament (so called.) - Wherein, after a brief reciting some remarkable passages in the former narrative, is given an account of their second meeting, and things transacted by them: as also, how the Protector (so called) came swearing by the living God, and dissolved them ... Together with an account of three and forty of their names, who were taken out of the house, and others that sate in the other house, intended for a House of Lords; but being so unexpectedly disappointed, could not take root; with a brief character and description of them ... By a friend to the good old cause of justice, righteousness, the freedom and liberties of the people ... To which is added a third narrative; being a short view of the quarrel between the King and Parliament
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George Wharton, Sir
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Printed in the fifth year of Englands slavery, under its New Monarchy, 1659 |
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A new almanack, and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1644. Being the bissextile or leap-year. - With a briefe chronologie of the most remarkeable occurrences since the beginning of this rebellion. Calculated exactly for the latitude and meridian of the famous University and city of Oxford. By G. Naworth
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George Wharton, Sir
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1644 |
Engelska |
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Englands Iliads in a nut-shell. - Or, A briefe chronologie of the battails, sieges, conflicts, and other most remarkable passages from the beginning of this rebellion, to the 25. of March, 1645
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George Wharton, Sir
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printed in the year, 1645 |
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Ephemeris: or, A diary brace astronomicall, meteorologicall, chronologicall, for the year of Christ 1655
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George Wharton, Sir
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1655 |
Engelska |
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An almanack and prognostication for that yeare, being the first after the bissextile, and from the creation of the world 5594. - Referred properly to the latitude and meridian of Oxford, aptly serving all the adjacent townes and counties, indifferently the south parts of England, and generally the whole kingdome
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George Wharton, Sir
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1645 |
Engelska |
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No Merline, nor Mercury: but a new almanack after the old fashion, for the year of our redemption, 1648. Being the bissextile or leap-yeare, and from the creation, 5597. - Containing a compendious chronlogy of all the battles, sieges, and other remarkable conflicts, which have happened in this kingdom, since the beginning of these unhappy troubles; with other notes necessary for such a work. Calculated and composed for the latitude and meridian of the famous burrough of Kirby-Kendall in the County of of Westmorland. By Capt. George Wharton, student in astronomy
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George Wharton, Sir
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Printed for the author, in the year, 1648 |
Engelska |
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Hemeroscopeion, - or a new almanack after the old fashion, for the yeare of our redemption 1649. Being the first after the bissextile, or leap-yeare: and from the creation, 5598. Containing a compendious chronology of all the battailes, seiges, and other remarkable conflicts, which have happened in this kingdome, since the beginning of the rebellion; with other notes, and astrologicall observations, necessary and fit for such a worke. Calculated and composed for the latitude and meridian of the famous borough of Kirby-Kendall in the county of Westmorland. By Capt. George Wharton stud. in astronomy
(flera utgåvor)
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George Wharton, Sir
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printed for the author in the yeare, 1649 |
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Hemeroscopeion anniæræ Christianæ 1653 - presenting the English and Roman kalendar, planetary motions, passions and positions, meteorologicall observations, chronologicall collections, and judgements astrologicall, &c. Respecting the meridian, and latitude of Kirkby-Kendall; where the vertex is distant from the æquator, 54.̊50'. and whose longitude, is, 18.̊00'. By Geo. VVarton, Esq
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George Wharton, Sir
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1652 |
Engelska |
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Hemeroscopeion anni intercalaris 1652 - containing the English calendar, and daily motions of the planets, &c. in longitude, in latitude: their manifold passions and positions. Chronologicall notes, meteorologicall observations, and judgements astrologicall, &c. The astronomicall calculations properly respecting the latitude and meridian of Kirkby-Kendall, where the pole-arctique is elevated 54. degr. 50. min. and whose longitude (counted from the Canary Islands) is 18. degr. 0. min. By Capt. George Wharton student in astronomy
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George Wharton, Sir
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1651 |
Engelska |
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Hemerologium: or, A register brace astronomicall, meteorologicall, chronologicall, - for the yeare of the vvorld 5605. Christ-1656. Being the bissextile, or leap-yeare
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George Wharton, Sir
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1655 |
Engelska |
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Keiromantia sic - or, The art of divining by the lines and signatures engraven in the hand of man, by the hand of nature, theorically, practically. Wherein you have the secret concordance, and harmony betwixt it, and astrology, made evident in 19. genitures. Together with a learned philosophicall discourse of the soule of the world, and the vniversall spirit thereof. A matchlesse piece
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Johann. Rothmann
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1652 |
Engelska |
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In memorie of that lively patterne of true pietie, and unstain'd loyaltie, Mrs Susanna Harris - the vertuous wife of Capt. John Harris, who dyed the last day of October, 1649
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George Wharton, Sir
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1649 |
Engelska |