Bread for the poor, and advancement of the English nation promised by enclosure of the wastes and common grounds of England
Moore, Adam.
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All these following Books Printed by Nicholas Bourne at the South entrance of the Royall Exchange.

1 SIr Frances Drakes four Voyages to the West-Indies, in 4o

2 Posthuma Fosteri, the description of a Ruler, on which is inscribed divers scales, and the uses thereof, with Propositi∣ons in Astronomy, Navigation, and Dialling, by Samuel oster, Professour of Astronomy in Gresham-Colledge. 4o.

3 Anatomy of play, a small Tract against gaiming. 8o.

4 A full discovery of a soul Concealment, by William Baywell and John Brockedon. Discoverers and Plaintiffs against the Committee of Hartford, the Treasurers and Pay∣masters there in the year 1643. Fol.

5 Popular Errours, or the errours of the people in matter of Physick, first written in Latine by James Primerose Doctor in Physick; to which is added a Treatise against the Antinomiall cup, translated into English by Robert Witty, Doctor in Thysick. 8o.

6 The Phrygian Fabulist, or the fables of Aesop, entra∣cted from the Latine copy, and moralized by Leonard Wil∣lan, Cent. 8o.

7 A book of Use-money after the rate of six per Cent. also the discount of Leases, Annuities, and Reversions, by John Clavill Accomptant. 8o.

8 An Introduction to Merchants Accompts, containing five distinct Questions, which may serve as an Appendix to the Merchants Accompts that's lately reprinted, compiled by John Collings Accomptant, and Studies in the Mathe∣maticks. 8o.