The novels of Elizabeth, Queen of England containing the history of Queen Ann of Bullen / faithfully rendered into English by S.H.

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The novels of Elizabeth, Queen of England containing the history of Queen Ann of Bullen / faithfully rendered into English by S.H.
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Aulnoy, Madame d' (Marie-Catherine), 1650 or 51-1705.
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London :: Printed for Mark Pardoe ...,
1680-1681.
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A Catalogue of some Books, Print∣ed and Sold at the Pope's Head in the New Exchange in the Strand.

Folio.
  • AN Institution of general History, or the History of the World, by Willi∣am Howel, L. L. D. in two Vol.
  • Historical Collections, or an exact Account of the proceedings of the four last Parliaments of Queen Elizabeth, of famous memory.
  • Pharamond Complete, English.
  • Clelia, a Romance, English.
  • Parthanissa, English.
Quarto.
  • An Historical Relation of the first discovery of the Isle of Madera.
  • The Protestant Religion is a sure Foundati∣on, &c. by the Right Honourable, Charles, Earl of Derby.
  • The Jesuits Policy to suppress Monarchy, by a Person of Honour.
  • A Warning-piece for the Unruly, in two Visitation Sermons at Preston, by Seth Bushel, D. D.
  • The great efficacy and necessity of good Example, especially in the Clergy, in a Visi∣tation Sermon at Galford, by Thomas Dun∣comb, D. D.
  • ...

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  • A Sermon Preached before the King, by Miles Barne, Chaplain in Ordinary to the King.
  • A Sermon Preached at the Assizes at Lan∣caster, by Henry Pigot, B. D.
  • Gods Revenge against Murther, demon∣strated in the prosecution of Henry Symbal and William Jones, Executed for the murthering Sir Rich. Samford.
Plays.
  • The Rivals, a Comedy.
  • Cataline.
  • Island Princes.
  • Flora's Vagaries.
  • Town Shifts.
  • Citizen turn'd Gentleman.
  • Morning Ramble.
  • Macbeth.
  • Cambyses.
  • Empress of Morocco.
  • Herod and Mariamne.
  • Notes on the Empress of Morocco.
  • Conquest of China
  • Ibrahim
  • ...Pastor fido.
  • Love and Revenge.
  • Female preheminence, or the Life and Death of Pope Joan.
  • Fatal Love, or forc'd Inconstancy.
  • Careless Lovers.
  • English Princes.
  • Reformation.
  • Spanish Rogue.
  • Marcellia.
  • The Mall.
  • The Rehearsal.
  • ...

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  • Mock Tempest.
  • Dumb Lady.
  • Gentleman Dancing Master.
  • Alcibiades.
  • Dutch Lovers.
  • Pysa's Conspiracy.
  • Siege of Memphis.
  • Rival Kings.
  • Constant Nymph.
  • Wrangling Lovers.
  • Tom Essence.
  • French Conjurer.
  • Wits led by the Nose.
  • Counterfeit Bridegroom.
  • Tunbridge Wells.
  • Man of New Market.
  • The Conspiracy, or Change of Government.
  • The Revenge, or the Match in New gate.
Octavo and Twelves.
  • Spanish History, or the differences that hap∣ned in the Court of Spain, between Don John of Austria and Cardinal Nitard, with all the Letters and politick Discourses relating to those Affairs.
  • Reflections upon Ancient and Modern Phi∣losophy.
  • The English Princess, or the Dutchess Queen, a pleasant Novel.
  • Court Songs and Poems being an exact Col∣lection.
  • The Temple of Death, with other Poems, by a Person of Honour.
  • Hogan Moganides, or the Dutch Hudibras.
  • Liquor Achahest, or the immortal dissolvent of Paracelsus and Helmont, &c.
  • ...

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  • Philosophical Essay, ot the History of Pe∣trification, by Dr. Sherley.
  • ...Guilm, Herrari de Bello Batavico.
  • Westminster Quibles, very pleasant.
  • The Amours of Count Dunois, a witty Novel.
  • Zayde, or the Spanish History, a pleasant Novel.
  • Mazarine's Memoires, a Novel.
  • two witty Novels.
    • Penitent Hermit
    • ...Englis Monsieur.
  • Clark's Manual, a Book of Presidents.
  • Sanders his Astrological Physick.
  • Anima Mundi, or an Historical Narration of the Opinion of the Ancients concerning mans Soul after this Life, according to unenlightned Nature.
  • History of the Palace Royal, or the Amours of Mademoiselle de la Valliere.
  • The Amours of Madam and Count de Guiche.
  • A Copy of two Journal Books of the House of Commons, in which is the whole History of the late horrid Plot
  • The Wits Paraphras'd, or Paraphrase upon Paraphrase, in a Burlesque, on the several Translations of Ovid's Epistles.
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