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<title>'Tis humbly proposed to the honourable House of Commons, for raising 368000 l. per an. in lieu of the duties on glass-wares, tobacco-pipes, and stone and earthen-wares; and to supply the want of about six hundred thousand pounds, by fall of the wine bill. Viz.</title>
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<description>'Tis humbly proposed to the honourable House of Commons, for raising 368000 l. per an. in lieu of the duties on glass-wares, tobacco-pipes, and stone and earthen-wares; and to supply the want of about six hundred thousand pounds, by fall of the wine bill. Viz.
Palmer, Charles, 1663?-1734.
Date of publication from foot of text; signed at foot: Charles Palmer. Item at 2010:16 is a reproduction of the original at the Harvard University Library; item at 2896:13 is from Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) Library.
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<title>'Tis money makes a man: or, The good-fellows folly. Here in this song good fellow that mayst find, how money makes a man, if thou'rt not blind? Therefore return e're that it be too late, and don't on strumpets spend thy whole estate, for when all is gone, no better thou wilt be: but laught to scorn in all thy poverty. To a pleasant new tune: Bonny black Bess: or, Digby. / By J. Wade.</title>
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<description>'Tis money makes a man: or, The good-fellows folly. Here in this song good fellow that mayst find, how money makes a man, if thou'rt not blind? Therefore return e're that it be too late, and don't on strumpets spend thy whole estate, for when all is gone, no better thou wilt be: but laught to scorn in all thy poverty. To a pleasant new tune: Bonny black Bess: or, Digby. / By J. Wade.
Wade, John, fl. 1660-1680.
Verse: "Oh what a madness 'tis to borrow or lend ..." Date, place of publication and publishers' names from Wing. Reproduction of original in the Harvard University, Houghton Library.
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<title>'Tis natures voice a song set by Mr. Henry Purcell, and sung by himself at St. Cæcelia's feast ; and exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross.</title>
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<description>'Tis natures voice a song set by Mr. Henry Purcell, and sung by himself at St. Cæcelia's feast ; and exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.; Cross, T. (Thomas); Brady, Nicholas, 1659-1726.
Words attributed to Nicholas Brady by Wing. Statement of responsibility transposed from head of title. Place and date of publication suggested by Wing. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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<title>'Tis pitty shee's a whore Acted by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants, at the Phænix in Drury-Lane.</title>
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<description>'Tis pitty shee's a whore Acted by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants, at the Phænix in Drury-Lane.
Ford, John, 1586-ca. 1640.
Dedication signed: Iohn Ford. Signatures: A²  B-K⁴. Running title reads: 'Tis pitty shee's a whoore. Variant: with an added leaf containing a verse "To my friend the author" signed by Thomas Ellice. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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<dc:date>2003-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>1. Catonis disticha de moribus, 2. Dicta insignia septem sapientum Græciæ, 3. Mimi publiani, sive, Senecæ proverbia, Anglo-Latina Cato item grammaticè interpretatus, Latinis &amp; vernaculis vocibus, pari ordine, sed diversis lineis alternatis, quò sc. Ætatula puerilis præcepta vitæ communis ita legant ut intelligant / a Carolo Hoolo ... = 1. Cato's distichs concerning manners, 2. Excellent sayings of the seven wise men of Greece, 3. Publius's stage-verses, or, Seneca's proverbs in Latine and English : likewise Cato construed grammatically, with one row Latine and the other English, whereby little children may understandingly learn the rules of common behaviour / by Charles Hoole ...</title>
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<description>1. Catonis disticha de moribus, 2. Dicta insignia septem sapientum Græciæ, 3. Mimi publiani, sive, Senecæ proverbia, Anglo-Latina Cato item grammaticè interpretatus, Latinis &amp; vernaculis vocibus, pari ordine, sed diversis lineis alternatis, quò sc. Ætatula puerilis præcepta vitæ communis ita legant ut intelligant / a Carolo Hoolo ... = 1. Cato's distichs concerning manners, 2. Excellent sayings of the seven wise men of Greece, 3. Publius's stage-verses, or, Seneca's proverbs in Latine and English : likewise Cato construed grammatically, with one row Latine and the other English, whereby little children may understandingly learn the rules of common behaviour / by Charles Hoole ...
Hoole, Charles, 1610-1667.
Includes index. Imperfect: pages stained with print show-through and loss of print. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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<dc:date>2007-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>14.Ayres in tabletorie to the lute expressed with two voyces and the base violl or the voice &amp; lute only. 6.more to 4.voyces and in tabletorie. And 8.madrigalles to 5.voyces By Michaell Cavendish Gentleman</title>
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<description>14.Ayres in tabletorie to the lute expressed with two voyces and the base violl or the voice &amp; lute only. 6.more to 4.voyces and in tabletorie. And 8.madrigalles to 5.voyces By Michaell Cavendish Gentleman
Cavendish, Michael, ca. 1565-1628.
Title and imprint from subtitle. Includes index: A table of all the ayres and madrigals in this booke. Signatures: pi [A]-M² . Imperfect; lacks title page; some leaves torn affecting text. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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<dc:date>2004-11-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>15. June, 1645. It is desired that all the ministers in London, the liberties, and within the lines of communication doe this Sabbath day blesse God that hee hath beene pleased to heare our prayers in the behalf of our army ...</title>
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<description>15. June, 1645. It is desired that all the ministers in London, the liberties, and within the lines of communication doe this Sabbath day blesse God that hee hath beene pleased to heare our prayers in the behalf of our army ...
City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; Atkins, Thomas, Sir.
Imprint from Wing. Signed at end: Tho. Atkin Major. Orders a thanksgiving prayer for the Parliamentary victory at Naseby. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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<dc:date>2008-09-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>1582. Ianuarij decimus. The pathwaie to martiall discipline Now newly imprinted, and deuided into three bookes. Wherevnto is added the order and vse of the Spaniards in their martiall affaires: which copie was lately found in the fort in Ireland, where the Spaniards and Italians had fortified themselues. The first booke: entreateth of the offices from the highest to the lowest, with the lawes of the field, arming, mustering, and training of souldiers. The second boore [sic]: entreateth of sundrie proportions and training of caleeuers, and how to bring bowes to a great perfection of seruice: also how to march with a campe royall: with diuers tables annexed for the present making of your battells, as otherwise to know how many paces they require in their march &amp; battels from 500. to 10000. The third booke: comprehendeth the very right order of the Spaniards, how to traine, march, and encampe, with diuers tables therein contained.</title>
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<description>1582. Ianuarij decimus. The pathwaie to martiall discipline Now newly imprinted, and deuided into three bookes. Wherevnto is added the order and vse of the Spaniards in their martiall affaires: which copie was lately found in the fort in Ireland, where the Spaniards and Italians had fortified themselues. The first booke: entreateth of the offices from the highest to the lowest, with the lawes of the field, arming, mustering, and training of souldiers. The second boore [sic]: entreateth of sundrie proportions and training of caleeuers, and how to bring bowes to a great perfection of seruice: also how to march with a campe royall: with diuers tables annexed for the present making of your battells, as otherwise to know how many paces they require in their march &amp; battels from 500. to 10000. The third booke: comprehendeth the very right order of the Spaniards, how to traine, march, and encampe, with diuers tables therein contained.
Styward, Thomas.; Gutierrez de la Vega, Luis, b. ca. 1509. De re militari. English. aut; Lichefield, Nicholas.
By Thomas Styward. East printed the title page to part 1 and all of part 2. In part 1 Kingston printed B-D, K-N, Q-T and possibly Y; How printed E-I, O-P; Charlewood printed V-X (STC). "A compendious treatise entituled, De re militari .. VVritten in the Spanish tongue, by .. Luis Gutierres de la Vega .. and newlie translated into English, by Nicholas Lichefild" has separate dated title page, register, and foliation. This was also issued separately as STC 12538. Part 2: A2 is a cancel. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. Lacks part 2.
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<dc:date>2009-03-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>1598 Speculi Britan[n]iæ pars the description of Hartfordshire by Iohn Norden.</title>
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<description>1598 Speculi Britan[n]iæ pars the description of Hartfordshire by Iohn Norden.
Norden, John, 1548-1625?; Kip, William, engraver.
The second part of "Speculum Britanniæ". The title page is engraved. The "5" is reversed; the "e" in "description" is altered from an "i". Printer's name from STC. The first leaf is blank. Running title reads: The discription of Hartfordshire. Includes index. The map is signed: Wilhelmus kip sculpsit. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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<dc:date>2005-10-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>1602. 1603. A true report of all the burials and christnings within the Citie of London and the liberties thereof, from the 23. of December, 1602 to the 22. of December, 1603 VVhereunto is added the number of euery seuerall parish, from the 14. of Iuly, to the 22. of December, aswell within the Citie of London, and the liberties thereof, as in other parishes in the skirts of the citie and out of the freedome, adioyning to the Citie: according to the report made to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie, by the Company of Parish Clearkes of the same citie.</title>
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<description>1602. 1603. A true report of all the burials and christnings within the Citie of London and the liberties thereof, from the 23. of December, 1602 to the 22. of December, 1603 VVhereunto is added the number of euery seuerall parish, from the 14. of Iuly, to the 22. of December, aswell within the Citie of London, and the liberties thereof, as in other parishes in the skirts of the citie and out of the freedome, adioyning to the Citie: according to the report made to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie, by the Company of Parish Clearkes of the same citie.
Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks.
Date of publication from STC. Another edition of part I of STC 16740--STC. This edition has both the royal arms and the arms of London at top. Reproduction of original in the Guildhall Library, London, England.
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