The mysteries of love & eloquence, or, The arts of wooing and complementing as they are manag'd in the Spring Garden, Hide Park, the New Exchange, and other eminent places : a work in which is drawn to the life the deportments of the most accomplisht persons, the mode of their courtly entertainments, treatments of their ladies at balls, their accustom'd sports, drolls and fancies, the witchcrafts of their perswasive language in their approaches, or other more secret dispatches ...

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The mysteries of love & eloquence, or, The arts of wooing and complementing as they are manag'd in the Spring Garden, Hide Park, the New Exchange, and other eminent places : a work in which is drawn to the life the deportments of the most accomplisht persons, the mode of their courtly entertainments, treatments of their ladies at balls, their accustom'd sports, drolls and fancies, the witchcrafts of their perswasive language in their approaches, or other more secret dispatches ...
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Phillips, Edward, 1630-1696?
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London :: Printed by James Rawlins for Obadiah Blagrave,
1685.
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"The mysteries of love & eloquence, or, The arts of wooing and complementing as they are manag'd in the Spring Garden, Hide Park, the New Exchange, and other eminent places : a work in which is drawn to the life the deportments of the most accomplisht persons, the mode of their courtly entertainments, treatments of their ladies at balls, their accustom'd sports, drolls and fancies, the witchcrafts of their perswasive language in their approaches, or other more secret dispatches ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54745.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Books Printed for Obadiah Blagrave at the Black Bear in St. Pauls Church-Yard.

Excellent Tracts in Divinity, Controversie and Sermons.

DOctor Gell's Remains; being sundry pious and learned Notes and Observations on the whole New Testament, Opening and Explaining all the Difficulties therein; where∣in our Saviour Jesus Christ is yesterday, to day, and the same for ever. Illustrated by that Learned and Judicious Man Dr. Robert Gell Rector of Mary Aldermary, London, in Folio.

Christian Religions Appeal from the groundless prejudice of the Scepticks to the Bar of common Reason; Wherein is proved that the Apostles did not delude the World. 2. Nor were themselves deluded. 3. Scripture matters of Faith have the best evidence. 4. The Divinity of Scripture is as demon∣strable as the being of a Deity. By John Smith Rector of St. Mary in Colchester, in Folio.

Saint Clemont the Blessed Apostle St. Paul's Fellow Labour∣er in the Gospel, his Epistle to the Corinthians Translated out of the Greek, in 4o.

A Sermon Preached before the King at Windsor Castle. By Richard Meggot, D. D. in 4o.

A Sermon Preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London, January the 30th. 1674. By Richard Meggot, D. D. in 4o.

A Sermon Preached to the Artillery Company at St. Ma∣ry Le Bow, Sept. 13. 1676. By Richard Meggot, D. D. in 4o.

The Case of Joram; a Sermon Preached before the House of Peers in the Abby-Church at Westminster, Jan. 30. 1674. By Seth Ward Lord Bishop of Sarum.

A Sermon Preached at the Funeral of George Lord Gene∣ral

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Monk. By Seth Ward Lord Bishop of Sarum, in 4o.

A Sermon Preached at the Funeral of that faithful Ser∣vant of Christ Dr. Robert Breton, Pastor of Debtford in the County of Kent, on Matth. 24. 36. By Rich. Parr, D. D. of Cam∣berwell in the County of Surrey, in 4o.

The True Christians Character and Crown; in a Sermon Preached at the Funeral of Deputy Cade on Rev. 2. 10. By John Lake Rector of St. Botolph Bishopsgate; with a large Preface of Mr. Cades to it, in 4o.

Mercy in the midst of Judgment, with a Glimpse of, Or a Glance on Londons Glorious Resurrection, on Matth. 4. 5. By Christopher Flower Rector of St. Margarets Lothbury, in 4o.

Naphtali seu Colluctationes Theologicae cum Tribus Ingentibus dubis, viz. de Reditu decem tribuum de Conversione Judaeorum de mensuris Sacris Ezekielis Authore Jacobo Calvert.

Rules of Lise, being good wishes to the Clergy and Laity; for whose use the Asses Complaint was written. By Lewis Griffin, in 4o.

The Jesuits Catechisin according to Ignatius Loyola, for the instructing and strengthning all those that are weak in that Faith: Wherein the Impiety of their Principles, per∣niciousness of their Doctrines, and iniquity of their Practices are declared, in 4o.

A Sermon Preached before the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen at St. Katharine Cree-Church London, April 14. 1667. being Low-Sunday, upon Malachy 4. 2. By Will. Kings D. D.

The Case of Ministring at the Communion Table when there is no Eucharist, Stated and Discussed: upon occasion of a Treatise entituled, Parish Churches turned into Con∣venticles, &c. together with some preliminary Reflections made upon two Papers in Anwser to that Treatise; in 4o.

Weighty Reasons for tender and Consciencious Prote∣stants to be in Union and Communion with the Church of England, and not to forsake the publick Assemblies, as the on∣ly means to prevent the Growth of Popery; in several Ser∣mons on 1 Cor. 1. 10. That ye all speak the same things, and that there be no divisions among you, but that ye be perfectly joyned to∣gether in the same Mind, and in the same Judgment, on Heb. 10. 25. not forsaking the Assembling of our selves together, as the manner of some is; in 8o large.

The Psalms of King David paraphrased, and turned into

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glish Verse, according to the common Meetre, as they are usually Sung in parish Churches, by Miles Smith; in 8o large.

The Evangelical Communicant in the Eucharistical Sacra∣ment, or a Treatise declaring who is fit to receive the Supper of the Lord, by Philip Goodwin; in 8o.

A Fountain of Tears, emptying it self into three Rivulets, viz. Of Compunction, Compassion, Devotion; or Sobs of Na∣ture sanctified by Grace, Languaged in several Soliloquies and prayers upon various Subjects, for the benefit of all that are in Affliction, and particularly for these present times, by John Featley, Chaplain to His Majesty.

A Course of Catechising, or the Marrow of all Authors as have Writ or Commenced on the Church Catechism; in 8o.

A more shorter Explanation of the Church Catechism, fit∣ted for the meanest capacity; in 8o price 2 d. by Dr. Combar.

The Life and Death of that Reverend Divine Dr. Fuller, Au∣thor of the Book called the holy War and State; in 8o.

Fons Lachrymarum, or a Fountain of Tears; from whence doth flow Englands complaint, Jeremiah's Lamentations, para∣phrased with Divine meditations, by John Quarles; in 8o.

A good Companion, or a Meditation upon Death, by William Winstandly; in 12os.

Select Thoughts, or Choice Helps for a Pious Spirit, a Cen∣tury of Divine Breathings for a Ravished Soul, beholding the excellency of her Lord Jesus: To which is added the Breath∣ings of the Devout Soul, by Jos. Hall Bishop of Norwich; in 12o.

The Remedies of Discontent, or a Treatise of Contentati∣on; very fit for these present times; by Jos. Hall Bishop of Norwich; in 12o.

Admirable and Learned Treatises in Occulpt Scien∣ces, Philosophy, Astronomy, Physick, Astrology, Navigation and Military Discipline.

THe admired piece of Physiognomy and Chyromancy, Ma∣taposcopacy, the Symmetrical proportions and Signal Moles of the Body fully and accurately explained, with their Natural predictive significations both to Men and Women, be∣ing

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delightful and profitable; with the Subject of Dreams made plain: Whereunto is added the Art of Memory, by Richard Saunders; in folio: Illustrated with Cuts and Figures

The Sphere of Marcus Manelius made an English Poem; with Learned Annotations, and a long Appendix: reciting the Names of Ancient and Modern Astronomers; with some∣thing memorable of them: Illustrated with Copper-Cuts. By Edward Sherborne Esquire; in Folio.

Observations upon Military and Political Affairs: Writ∣ten by the most Honourable George Duke of Albemarle; in Folio: Published by Authority.

A General Treatise of Artillery or Great Ordnance: Writ in Italian by Tomaso Morety of Brescia, Ingenier; first to the Em∣peror, and now to the most serene Republick of Venice, tran∣slated into English, with Notes thereupon; and some addition out of French for Sea-Gunners, By Sir Jonas Moore Knight: With an Appendix of Artificial Fire-works of War and De∣light; by Sir Abraham Dager Knight, Ingenier: Illustrated with divers Cuts.

A Mathematical Compendium, Useful or Practices in Arithmetick, Geometry and Astronomy, Geography and Navigation, Embatteling and Quartering of Armies, Fortifi∣cations and Gunnery, Gauging and Dialling; explaining the Loyerthius with new Judices, Napers, Rhodes or Bones, mak∣ing of Movements, and the Application of Pendulums: With the projection of the Sphere for an Universal Dial. By Sir Jonas Moore Knight.

The Works of that most excellent Philosopher and Astro∣nomer Sir George Wharton Baronet: giving an account of all Fasts and Festivals, Observations in keeping Easter; Apote∣lesma, or the Nativity of the World of the Epochae and Erae used by Chronologers: A Discourse of Years, Months, and days of years; of Eclipses and Effects of the Crises in Diseases: With an excellent discourse of the names Genus Species, effici∣ent and final causes of all Comets; how Astrology may be re∣stored from Morinus; in 8o large, cum multis aliis.

The Practical Gauger, being a plain and easie method of Gauging all sorts of Brewing Vessels: whereunto is added a short Synopsis of the Laws of Excise: The third Edition, with Additions: By John Mayne.

A Table for purchasers of Estates, either Lands or Houses; by William Leybourne.

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Blagrave's Introduction to Astrology, in Three parts; con taining the use of an Ephemerides, and how to erect a Figure of Heaven to any time proposed; also the signification of the Houses, Planets, Signs and Aspects; the explanation of all useful terms of Art: With plain and familiar Instructions for the Resolution of all manner of Questions, and exemplifi∣ed in every particular thereof by Figures set and judged. The Second treateth of Elections, shewing their Use and Application as they are constituted on the Twelve Celestial Houses, whereby you are enabled to choose such times as are proper and conducible to the perfection of any matter or business whatsoever. The third comprehendeth an absolute remedy for rectifying and judging Nativities; the significa∣tion and portance of Directions: with new and experienced Rules touching Revolutions and Transits, by Jo. Blagrave of Reading Gent. Student in Astrology and Physick; in 8o large.

Blagrave's Astrological Practice of Physick; discovering the true way to Cure all kinds of Diseases and Infirmities which are naturally incident to the Body of Man; in 8o large.

Gadbury's Ephemerides for thirty years, twenty whereof is yet to come and unexpired; in 4o.

Philosophy delineated, consisting of divers Answers upon several Heads in Philosophy, first drawn up for the satisfacti∣on of some Friends, now exposed to publick View and Exa∣mination; by William Marshall Merch. London; in 8o large.

The Natural History of Nitre, or a Philosophical Discourse of the Nature, Generation, place and Artificial Extraction of Nitre, with its Virtues and Uses, by William Clerke M. Do∣ctorum Londinensis.

The Sea-mans Tutor, explaining Geometry, Cosmogra∣phy and Trigonometry, with requisite Tables of Longitude and Latitude of Sea-ports, Travers Tables, Tables of Easting and Westing, meridian miles, Declinations, Amplitudes, refra∣ctions, use of the Compass, Kalender, measure of the Earth Globe, use of Instruments, Charts, differences of Sailing, estimation of a Ship-way by the Log, and Log-Line Currents. Composed for the use of the Mathematical School in Christs Hospital London, his Majesties Charles II. his Royal Foun∣dation. By Peter Perkins Master of that School.

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Excellent and approved Treatises in Physick, Chyrurgery and other more familiar experi∣ments in Cookery, and preserving Husban∣dry and Horsmanship.

Mr. NIch. Culpeppers last Legacy, left and bequeathed to his dearest Wife for the publick good, being the choicest and most profitable of those secrets, which while he lived were locked up in his Breast, and resolved never to publish them till after his death, containing sundry admira∣ble experiments in Physick and Chyrurgery. The fifth Edi∣tion, with the Addition of a new Tract of the Anatomy of the Reins and Bladder, in 8o. Large.

Mr. Nich. Culpeppers Judgment of Diseases, called Symoteca Vranica; also a Treatise of Urine. A Work useful for all that study Physick, in 8o. Large.

Mr. Nich. Culpepper's School of Physick, or the experimen∣tal Practise of the whole Art, wherein are contained all in∣ward Diseases from the Head to the Foot, with their proper and effectual Cures. Such dyet set down as ought to be ob∣served in sickness and in health, in 8o. Large.

The Compleat Midwifes practise Enlarged, in the most weighty and high concernment of the birth of man, contain∣ing a perfect Directory or Rules for Midwives and Nurses; as also a Guide for Women in their Conception, Bearing and Nursing of Children, from the experience of our English, viz. Sir Theodoret Mayrn, Dr. Chamberlain, Mr. Nich. Culpepper, with the Instructions of the Queen of Frances Midwife to her Daughter in 8o. Large. Illustrated with several Cuts of Brass.

Blagraves suppliment or enlargement to Mr. Nich. Culpeppers English Physitian, containing a description of the form, place and time, Celestial Government, of all such Plants as grow in England, and are omitted in his Book called the English Phy∣sitian, Printed in the same Volume, so as it may be bound with the English Physitian, in 8o. Large.

De Succo pancveatico, or a Physical and Anatomical Treatise of the nature and office of the Panecratick Joyce or Sweet∣bread in men, shewing its generation in the Body, what Di∣seases arise by its Visitation; together with the Causes and

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of Agues and intermitting Fevers, hitherto so difficult and uncertain, with several other things worthy of Note. Written by that famous Physitian D. Reg de Graff. Illustrated with divers Cuts in Brass; in 8o, Large.

Great Venus unmaskt, being a full discovery of the French Pox or Venereal Evil. By Gidion Harvey M. D. in 8o. Large.

The Anatomy of Consumptions, the Nature and Causes, Subject, Progress, Change, Signs, Prognostications, Preservati∣ons and several methods in Curing Consumptions, Coughs and Spitting of Blood; together with a Discourse of the Plague. By Gidian Harvey, in 8o. Large.

Eleuchus of Opinions concerning the Small Pox; by Tobias Whitaker Physitian to his Majesty; together with problemical questions concerning the Cure of the French Pox; in 12o.

Praxis Catholica, or the Country-mans universal Remedy, wherein is plainly set down the nature of all Diseases with their Remedies; in 8o.

The accomplisht Cook or the Art and Mistery of Cookery, wherein the whole Art is revealed in a more easie and perfect method than hath been published in any Language; expert and ready ways for the dressing of all sorts of Flesh, Fowl and Fish, with variety of Sauces proper for each of them; and how to rase all manner of Past; the best directions for all sorts of Kickshaws; also the terms of Carving and Sewing. An exact account of all dishes for all seasons of the year, with other Admirable Curiosities, approved by the fifty five years experience of Robert May in his attendance on se∣veral persons of great Honour; in 8o. Large.

The Queens Closet opened, incomparable secrets in Phy∣sick and Chyrurgery, Preserving, Conserving and Canding; which was presented unto the Queen by the most experienced persons of their times; in 12o. Large.

The Gentlemans Jockie and approved Farrier; instructing in the Nature, Causes, and Cures of all Diseases incident to Horses, with an exact method of Breeding, Buying, Dieting, and other ways of ordering all sorts of Horses; in 8o. Large,

The Country mans Treasure, shewing the Nature, Cause and Cure of all Diseases incident to Cattel, viz. Oxen, Cows and Calves, Sheep, Hogs and Dogs, with proper means to prevent their common Diseases and Distempers, being very useful re∣ceits,

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as they have been practised by the long experience of forty years; by James Lambert, in 8o. Large.

St. foyne Improved, a discourse shewing the utilityand be∣nefit which England hath and may receive by the Grass cal∣led St. foyne, and answering all objections urged against it; in 4o.

Books of Ingenuity whether Romances, Satyri∣cal, Poetry, or pleasant for diversion.

PHaramond that famed Romance, being the History of France, in twelve Parts; by the Author of Cleopatra and Cassandra; Folio.

Pathanessa that famed Romance.

A short History of the late English Rebellion; by M. Needham, in 4o.

The Ingenious Satyr against Hypocrites; in 4o.

Meronides, or Virgil Traversly, being a new Paraphrase upon the fifth and sixth Book of Virgil Aeneas in Burlesque verse; by the Author of the Satyr against Hypocrites.

Gerama, a new Discovery of a little sort of People cal∣led Pygmies, with a lively description of their stature, habit, manners, buildings, Knowledge and Government; by Joshua Barns of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, in 8o.

The Woman is as good as the Man, or the equality of both Sexes: Written originally in French, and translated in∣to English.

Cleaveland's Genuine Poems, Orations, Epistles, purged from many false and spurious ones which had usurped his name. To which is added many never before printed or pub∣lished, according to the Author's own Copies; with a Nar∣rative of his Life, in 8o large.

Newly Reprinted the exquisite Letters of Mr. Robert Love∣day, the late admired Translater of the three first Volumes of Cleopatra, published by his Brother Mr. Anthony Loveday, in 8o large.

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Wallographea, or the Britain described, being a Relation of a pleasant Journey into Wales; wherein are set down several remarkable passages that occurred in the way thi∣ther; and also many choice observables, and notable com∣memorations concering the state and condition, the nature and humour, Actions, Manners and Customs of that Coun∣try and People, in 8o.

Troja Rediviva, or the Glories of London surveyed, in an Heroick Poem, in 4o.

Wit and Drollery, Jovial poems, corrected and amended with new Additions; in 8o large.

Adaga Scholica, or a Collection of Scotch Proverbs and Proverbial phrases, in 12o. very useful and delightful.

The Batchelors Banquet, or fifteen degrees of Marriage, in 4o.

PLAYS.

  • The Queen of Aragon in Fee
  • The Coffee-house.
  • Any thing for a quiet life.
  • Cure for a Cuckold.
  • Thrasean Wonder.
  • Tom. Tyler and his Wife.
  • Loves Mistriss.
  • Gammer Gurtons Needle.
  • Spanish Gypsie.
  • Unfortunate Usurper.
  • The Rump.
  • Obstinate Lady.
  • City Night-Cap.
  • Poor Scholar.
  • Noble Ingratitude.
  • Lascivious Queen.
  • Birth of Merlin.

Excellent Tracts in Humanity, History, State-Affairs, and Description of Countries.

THe Institution, Laws and Ceremonies of the most Noble Order of the Garter; adorned with many Sculptures in Copper; by that Noble and Ingenious Gentleman Elias Ash∣mole, Esq in Folio.

The History of King John, Henry the Third, and the most

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Illustrious King Edward the First; wherein the Ancients Laws for the soveraign Dominion for the King of England over all persons and Causes, is Asserted and Vindicated; Collected out of the Ancient Records of the Tower of Lon∣don, in Folio.

Mare clausum, or the Right and Dominion, or Owner∣ship of the British Sea, laid down in two Books, by John Selden, Esq a very Learned piece, in Folio.

The Perfect Statesman, or Minister of State; wherein are briefly set forth the true Nature of the Subject, the endow∣ment inherent to the person, the method of his Election, Institution and Reception; the object of his Office distin∣guished under such principles as are immediately requisite to the Establishment of a Commonweal, by Leonard Willin, Esq in Folio.

A Treatise of Taxes and Contributions, shewing the Nature and Measures of Crown Lands, Assessments, Customs, Poll-monies, Lotteries, Benevolence, Penalty, Monopolies, Offices, Tythes, Raising of Coines, Hearth-money, Excise; and with several intersperst Discourses and Digressions con∣cerning Wars, the Church, Universities, Rents and Purchases, Usury and Exchange, Banks and Lumbards, Registers for Conveyances, Buyers, Insurances, Exportation of Money and Wool, Free Ports, Coynes, Housing, Liberty of Conscience: by Sir William Pette Knight, in 4o.

Englands Interest and Improvement, consisting in the in∣crease of the Store and Trade of this Kingdom; by B. For∣trey.

Proposals or increase of Wealth by a new Method, in subscribing according to the several particulars there men∣tioned, in 4o.

England described through the several Counties and Shires thereof, briefly handled; some things also premi∣sed to set forth the Glory of this Nation, by Edward Leigh, Esq

Englands Worthies, Select Lives of the most eminent persons from Constantine down to this present year 1684, by William Winstandly Gent. in 8o large.

The Glories and Triumphs of his Majesty King Charles the Second, being a Collection of all Letters, Speeches, and

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all other choice passages of State since his Majesties return from Breda, till after his Coronation, in 8o large.

The Portugal History, describing the said Country, with the Customs and Uses among them, in 8o large.

A New Survey of the Turkish Government compleated, with divers Cuts, being an exact and absolute discovery of what is worthy of knowledge, or any way satisfactory to Curiosity in that mighty Nation, in 8o large.

The Antiquity of China, or an Historical Essay, endea∣vouring a probability, that the Language of the Empire of China, is the primitive Language spoken through the whole world before the Confusion of Babel; wherein the Customs and Manners of Chineans are presented, and Ancient and Modern Authors consulted with. Illustrated with a large Map of the Country, in 8o large.

An Impartial Description of Surynham upon the Con∣tinent of Guiana in America; with a History of several strange Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Serpents, Insects and Customs of that Colony, in 4o.

Ethecae Christianae, or the School of Wisdom. It was de∣dicated to the Duke of Monmouth in his younger years, in 12o.

The Life and Actions of the late renowned Prelate and Souldier Christopher Bernard Van Gale Bishop of Munster, in 8o.

Very useful Books of Law.

THe Conveyancers Light, or the Compleat Clerk and Scri∣veners Guide, being an exact draught of all Prece∣dents and Assurances now in use, likewise the Forms of all Bills, Answers and Pleadings in Chancery, as they were pen∣ned by divers Learned Judges, Eminent Lawyers, and great Conveyancers, both Ancient and Modern, in 4o large.

The Priviledges and Practices of Parliaments in England, Collected out of the Common Law of this Land, in 4o.

A Letter from Oxford concerning the approaching Par∣liament then called, 1681, in vindication of the King, the Church, and Universities, in 4o.

The Antiquity, Legality, Right, Use, and ancient usage of Fines paid in Chancery, upon the suing out or obtaining

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some sorts of Original Writs retornable into the Court of Common-Pleas at Westminster, in 4o.

Brevia Parliamentaria Rediviva, in 13 Sections; con∣taining several Catalogues of the numbers and dates of all Bundles of Original Writs of Summons and Elections that are now in the Tower of London, in 4o.

Excellent Tracts for the use of Scholars and Schools.

TThe new World of Words, or a general English Dictio∣nary, containing the proper signification and Etymo∣logies of Words, derived from other Languages, viz. He∣brew, Arabick, Syriack, Greek, Latin, Italian, French, Spanish, British, Dutch, Saxon, useful for the advancement of our English Tongue; together with the definition of all those terms that conduce to the understanding of the Arts and Sci∣ences, viz. Theology, Philosophy, Logick, Rhetorick, Gram∣mar, Ethic, Law, Magick, Chyrurgery, Anatomy, Chymistry, Botanicks, Arithmetick, Geometry, Astronomy, Astrology, Physiognomy, Chyromancy, Navigation, Fortification, Dy∣aling; cum multis aliis, in fol.

Cocker's new Copy-Book, or Englands Pen-man, being all the curious Hands engraved on 28 Brass plates, in folio.

Sir Robert Stapleton's Translation of Juvenals Satyr, with Annotations thereon, in folio.

The Rudiments of the Latine Tongue, by a method of Vocabulary and Grammar; the former comprising the Primi∣tives, whether Noun or Verb, ranked in their several Cases; the latter teaching the forms of Declension and Conjugati∣on, with all possible plainness: To which is added the Her∣monicon, viz. A Table of those Latin words, which their sound and signification being meerly resembled by, the En∣glish are the sooner learned thereby, for the use of Mer∣chant Taylors School, in 8o large.

Indiculis Universalis, or the whole Universe in Epitomie, wherein the names of almost all the works of Nature, of all Arts and Sciences, and their most necessary terms are in

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English, Latin and French, methodically digested, in 8o large.

Farnaby's Notes on Juvinal and Persius in 12o.

Clavis Grammatica, or the ready way to the Latin Tongue, containing most plain demonstrations for the regu∣lar Translating of English into Latin, with instructions how to construe and parse Authors, fitted for such as would attain to the Latin Tongue, by I. B. Schoolmaster.

The English Orator, or Rhetorical Descents by way of declamation upon some notable Themes, both Historical and Philosophical, in 8o.

The Sphere of, Marcus Manilius made an English Poem with Annotations, and an Astronomical Appendix; giving an account of the Lives of the Ancient and Modern Astrono∣mers, in fol.

M. Tulli Ciceronis Epistolarum Selectarum Libri tres, in 8o.

Abcedarium Scholasticum, or the Grammar Scholars Flower Garden: Wherein are these following Flowers, viz. Pro∣verbs Proverbial; Sayings also on several Subjects. Both pleasant and not Less profitable to all the weaker (yea and the Abler Schollars too) as being very useful also in several Respects for their more easie attainment of the La∣tine Tongue; by Thomas Hunt Schoolmaster of St. Saviours Southwark.

Mapps.

A New and exact Mapp of the whole world, with the late newest discoveries of all the parts in Persia, with a Description thereof in French and English.

A new Mapp of Oxford.

A New Mapp of the Royal Exchange.

A large Mapp of the City of London, and its ruins, faithfully surveyed, wherein is declared its Original, An∣tiquities, Monuments, Customs, Rights, according to the Ancient Charter granted to the said City by former Kings of England.

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An Advertisement of a most Excellent Wa∣ter for the Preservation of the Eyes.

THere is sold by the said Obadiah Blagrave, a Water of such an excellent Nature and Operation for preservation of the Eyes, that the Eye being but washed therewith once or twice a day, it not only takes away all hot Rhumes and Inflamations, but also preserveth the Eye after a most wonderful manner; a Secret which was used by a most Learned Bishop: By the help of which Water he could read without the use of spectacles at 90 years of Age. A Bottle of which will cost but 1 s.

FINIS.

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