The Compleat mendicant, or, Unhappy beggar being the life of an unfortunate gentleman ... a comprehensive account of several of the most remarkable adventures that befel him in three and twenty years pilgrimage : also a narrative of his entrance at Oxford ... likewise divers familiar letters, both Latin and English sermons, poems, essays ...

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The Compleat mendicant, or, Unhappy beggar being the life of an unfortunate gentleman ... a comprehensive account of several of the most remarkable adventures that befel him in three and twenty years pilgrimage : also a narrative of his entrance at Oxford ... likewise divers familiar letters, both Latin and English sermons, poems, essays ...
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London :: Printed for E. Harris ...,
1699.
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Pilgrims and pilgrimages.
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"The Compleat mendicant, or, Unhappy beggar being the life of an unfortunate gentleman ... a comprehensive account of several of the most remarkable adventures that befel him in three and twenty years pilgrimage : also a narrative of his entrance at Oxford ... likewise divers familiar letters, both Latin and English sermons, poems, essays ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A37425.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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Books Printed for E. Harris at the Harrow in Little Bri∣tain.

MEdicina Practica: Or, Practical Phy∣sick, shewing the Method of Curing the most usual diseases happening to Humane Bodies, as all sort of Aches, and pains, Appoplexies, Agues, Bleeding, Fluxes, Gripings, Wind, Shortness of Breath, disea∣ses of the Breast and Lungs, Abortion, want of Appetite, loss of the use of Limbs, Cholick, or Belly-Ach, Apostems, Thru∣shes, Quinfies, Deafness, Buboes, Chache∣xia, Stone in the Reins and Bladder, with the Preparation of the Praecipiolum, or the Universal Medicine of Paracelsus, to which is added the Phylosophick works of Hermes Trismegistis, Kalid Persicus, Geber Arabs, Artesius Longaevus, Nicholas

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Flammel, Roger Bachon and George Ripley; All translated out of the best Latine E∣ditions, and carefully claus'd or divided into Chapters and Sections, for the more pleasant reading and easier understanding those Authors, together with a singular comment upon the first Book of Hermes, the most ancient of the Phylosophers, the whole compleated in three Books, by William Salmon, Professor of Physick, Price 5s.

Panarithmologia, being a Mirrour for Merchants, a Breviate for Bankers, a Treasure for Tradesmen, a Mate for Mechanicks, or a sure guide for Purcha∣sers, Sellers, or Mortgagers, Land-Lea∣sers, Annuities, Rents, Pensions, &c. In present Possession or Reversion, and a constant concomitant fitted fot all Men's Occasions. In three parts; all perform'd by Tables ready cast up, whereby all Questions relating to any of the Forementioned Par∣ticulars, are easily and exactly resolv'd, without the Aid of Arithmetick, for the most part by Inspection into the Table only: and (in any Case) by common Ad∣dition and Substraction. All which Tables are made easie by Variety of Ex∣amples. Calculated and Published by W. Leybourn. To which is added a ne∣cessary

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Appendix, containing Heads of Daily Use to all Traders. Price 5 s.

An Account of the first Voyages and Discoveries made by the Spaniards in A∣merica; containing the most Exact Rela∣tion hitherto publish'd, of their unpa∣rallel'd Cruelties on the Indians, in the Destruction of above. Forty Millions of People. With the Propositions offer'd to the King of Spain to prevent the further Ruin of the West Indies. By Don Bartho∣lomew de las Casas, Bishop of Chiapa, who was an Eye-witness of their Cruelties. Illustrated with Cuts. To which is added, The Art of Travelling, shewing how a man may dispose of his Travels to the best Advantage, Price 4 s.

The Country Gentleman's Vade Me∣cum: Or his Companion for the Town. In Eighteen Letters, from a Gentleman in London, to his Friend in the Country, wherein he Passionately disswades him a∣gainst coming to London, and Represents to him the Advantages of a Country Life, in Opposition to the Follies and Vi∣ces of the Town. He discovers to him most of the Humours, Tricks and Cheats of the Town, which as a Gentleman and a stranger he is exposed to. And gives him some general Advice and Instructi∣ons

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how he may best in his Absence dis∣pose of his Affairs in the Country, and ma∣nage himself with the most Security and Satisfaction when he comes to London.

The Stage condemned, and the Encou∣ragement given to the Immoralities and Prophaness of the Theatre, in the English Schools, Universities and Pulpits. King Charles I's Sundays Mark, and Declaration for Sports and Pastimes on the Sabbath, largely related and animadverted upon. The Arguments of all the Authors that have writ in defence of the Stage, against Mr. Collier; Collier's, and the Sense of all the Fathers, Councils, Ancient, Philoso∣phers and Poets, and of the Greek and Ro∣man States, and the first Christian Empe∣rors, concerning the Drama; Faithfully delivered. Together with the Censure of the English State, and of several Ancient and Modern Divines of the Church of England upon the Stage; and Remarks up∣on divers late Plays: as also upon those pre∣sented by the two Universities to K. Char. I.

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