A Geographical dictionary in which are described the most eminent countreys, towns, ports, seas, streights, and rivers in the whole world : very useful for the understanding of all modern histories.

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A Geographical dictionary in which are described the most eminent countreys, towns, ports, seas, streights, and rivers in the whole world : very useful for the understanding of all modern histories.
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London:: Printed by J.C. and are to be sold by Henry Brome ...,
1662.
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Geography -- Dictionaries.
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"A Geographical dictionary in which are described the most eminent countreys, towns, ports, seas, streights, and rivers in the whole world : very useful for the understanding of all modern histories." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A37110.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2025.

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A Catalogue of some Books Printed for H. Brome' at the Gun in Ivy-Lane.

THe alliance of Divine Offices, exhibiting all the Li∣turgies of Engl. since the Reformation, by Hamon L'estrange in fol.

The Souls Conflict, being eight Sermons preach'd at Oxford, and so much recommended by Dr. Hewit, in 8

Dr. Browns Sepulchral Urns and Garden of Cyrus, in 8

Two Essayes of Love and Marriage, in 12

The Royal Exchange, a Comedy in 4. by R. Brome.

Five new Playes, by R. Brome, never belore printed in 8

Poems by the Wits of both Universities, in 8.

A Treatise of Moderation, by Mr. Gaule in 8

St. Boniventure's Soliloques, in 24.

Mr. Baxters treatise of Conversion, in 4

Golden Remains, by that most learned R. Stuart, D. D Dean of Westminster, and Clerk of the Closet to King. Charles the first, being the last and best Monuments that are likely to be made publick, in 12

Mr. Sprats plague of Athens, in 4

Jewes in America by Mr. Thorowgood, in 4

The Royal Buckler, or a Lecture for Traytors, in 8.

A review of some late remarkable Transactions, leading to the happy Government under our gracious Soveraign K. Charles the Second, by R. L'estrange Esq; in 4.

The Holy Cheat, proving by the undeniable practises of the Presbyterians, that the whole design of that par∣ty is to enslave both King and People under the colour of Religion, by R. L'estrange Esq;

The Relaps'd Apostate, or notes upon the Presbyte∣rians petition for peace.

State Divinity, or a supplement to the Relapfed A∣postate, all by R. L'estrange.

A Caveat to the Caveliers.

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A modest plea both for the Caveliers and the Author

All the Songs on the Rump, in 8

The Pourtracture of his sacred Majesty King. Charles the Second, from his birth 1630 till this present year 1661 being the whole story of his escape at Worcester, his travels and troubles.

The Covenant discharged by John Sussell, in 4

The compleat art of Water-drawing, in 4

Mr. Boys his Translation the 6th book of Virgil, in 4

Mr. Walwin's Sermon on the happy returne of Kng Charles the second.

A perfect Discovery of Witchcraft, very profitable to be read of all sorts of people, especially Judges of As∣size before they passe sentence on condemned persons for witches, in 4

A short view of the Lives of the Illustrious Princes, Henry Duke of Gloucester, and Mary princess of Orange deceased, by T. M. Esq; in 8

Aeneas his Voyage from Troy to Italy, an Essay upon the third Book of Virgil, by J. Boys Esq; in 8

Mr. Grenfields Sermon in behalf of the Loyal party.

Mr. Stones Sermon at St. Pauls October 20. 1661.

The Harmony of the World, in 8

Blood for Blood in 35 Tragical stories; the five last being the sad product of our late Rebellion; in 8.

FINIS.
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