An introduction to the history of England by Sir William Temple, Baronet.

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Title
An introduction to the history of England by Sir William Temple, Baronet.
Author
Temple, William, Sir, 1628-1699.
Publication
London :: Printed for Richard Simpson ... and Ralph Simpson ...,
1695.
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Great Britain -- History -- To 1066.
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"An introduction to the history of England by Sir William Temple, Baronet." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A64308.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2025.

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Books Printed for and sold by Richard Simpson at the Three Trouts, and Ralph Simpson at the Harp in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

MIscellanea; the second Part, in Four Essays. I. Upon Ancient and Modern Learning. II. Upon the Gardens of Epicurus. III. Upon Hero∣ick Vertue. IV. Upon Poetry. By Sir William Temple Baronet. In Octavo.

The Young Man's Duty. A Discourse shewing the Necessity of seeking the Lord betimes; as also the Danger and Unreasonableness in trusting to a late or Death-Bed Repentance. Designed es∣pecially for Young Persons, before they are debauched by evil Company and evil Habits. The sixth Edition. By Richard Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells.

The Life of Monsieur Des Cartes, con∣taining the History of his Philosophy and Works: As also the most remarkable things that befel him during the whole Course of his Life. Translated from the French, by S. R.

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Naval Speculations and Maritime Po∣liticks, being a modest and brief Dis∣course of the Royal Navy of England: Of its Oeconomy and Government, and a Project for an everlasting Seminary of Seamen, by a Royal Maritime Hospital, with a Project for a Royal Fishery, al∣so necessary Measures in the present War with France, &c. By Henry Maydman.

An Account of several new Inventi∣ons and Improvements now necessary for England, in a Discourse by way of Letter to the Earl of Marlborough, relating to building of our English Shipping, plan∣ting of Oaken Timber in the Forrests, apportioning of publick Taxes, The Conservacy of all our Royal Rivers, in particular that of the Thames, the Sur∣veys of the Thames, &c. Herewith is also published at large the Proceedings relating to the Mill'd-Lead-sheathing, and the Excellency and Cheapness of Mill'd-Lead in preference to cast Sheet-Lead for all other Purposes whatsoever. Also a Treatise of Naval Philosophy, written by Sir William Petty. The whole is submitted to the Consideration of our English Patriots in Parliament assembled;

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