A Collection of choice books in divinity, history, philosophy, herauldry, horsemanship, husbandry with variety of books of voyages, travels, as also of romances, plays, novels &c. curiously bound, will be exposed to sale by way of auction at Bridges Coffee-House in Popes-Head-Alley over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill on Monday the 8th day ofFebruary 1685/6 / by Edward Millington ...
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A Collection of choice books in divinity, history, philosophy, herauldry, horsemanship, husbandry with variety of books of voyages, travels, as also of romances, plays, novels &c. curiously bound, will be exposed to sale by way of auction at Bridges Coffee-House in Popes-Head-Alley over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill on Monday the 8th day ofFebruary 1685/6 / by Edward Millington ...
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"A Collection of choice books in divinity, history, philosophy, herauldry, horsemanship, husbandry with variety of books of voyages, travels, as also of romances, plays, novels &c. curiously bound, will be exposed to sale by way of auction at Bridges Coffee-House in Popes-Head-Alley over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill on Monday the 8th day ofFebruary 1685/6 / by Edward Millington ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A69774.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.
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Miscellanies, Histories, &c. in Octavo.
211 Animadversions on the Ancent Greek and Latin Historians Oxford 1678
212 Apothegms of the Ancients; out of Plutarch, Macrebius, &c. Lond. 1683
213 Agrippa (Hen. Corn.) his Vanity of Arts and Sciences 1676
214 Argument proving VVilliam D. of Normandy made no absolute conquest of Eng. 1682
215 Account of the late siege of Vienna, by an Officer in the Town 1684
216 Artimedorus his Interpretation of Dreams 1679
217 Art of Wheedling or Insinuation, with the Passions of both Sexes 1684
218 —of Converse, with the Humors of the English and French 1683
219 Art of Money-catching, or Rules for thriving 1684
220 Arcana Aulica, or Walsingham's Manual of Prudent. Maxims 1652
221 Augustus, or the means whereby Rome was reduced to a Monarchy 1631
222 Art of disclosing all manner of secret Writing, by J. F. 1685
223 Apology for Humane Reason 1680
224 Burne•• (Dr. Gil.) Abridgment of the Hist. of the Reformation (with fig.) 1683
225 — History of the Right of Princes in disposing Church Revenues 1682
226 Buckler of State and Justice against the Design of Universal Monarchy 1667
227 Brown (Sir Tho.) his Tracts of the Oracle at Delphos. of Prophesie, &c. 1684
228 Breaches of the King of France since the Peace of Nimeguen 1684
229 Bovet (Ric) Devils Cloyster, proving the Existence of Witches 1679
230 Brown (Tho) his Religio Medici, with Sir Kel. Digby's Observations
231 Beck (Cave) Universal Character, by which all Nations may understand each other 1657
232 Bird's Magazine of Honour, or Treatise of Nob••lity 1642
233 L. Bacon's Remains, Civil, Mor••l, Natural Medical, &c. 1679
234 Ch••rle on (VV) 2 Discourses of the Wits of ••en, and Mystery of Vi••tn••rs Lond. 1675
235 Cotton (Sir R••b.) of the power of Parliaments, Liberty of Freemen, &c. 1679
236 Cicero's 5 Days Debate of Comforts against Death, &c. 1684
237 Critical History of the Relig. and Customs of the Eastern Nations 1685
238 Comm••••yn (S.) of the Management and Use of of Limon and Orange Trees 1683
239 Countrey Survey-Book or Land meters Vade Mecum 1682
240 Conference between an Alderman and a Vicar about Oaths 1670
241 Chamberlains Arithmetick, with Tables of Interest 1679
242 Collection of Merchants N••mes living in London 1677
243 Civil Wars of France during the Reign of Charles the Ninth, with Massac. in Paris 1655
244 Compleat Servant Maid qualifying them for all Imployments 1680
245 Courtiers calling, or way of making a Fortune at Court 1675
246 Councils of Wisdom, or Collection of the Maxims of Solomon 1683
247 Cusanus (C) His Idiot, or a Treatise of Wisdom &c. 1650
248 Consideration on the lives of Alci••iad•••• and C••••••lanus 1650
249 Chamberlain (Edw.) Rise and Fall of Count Olivares the Spanish Impostor 1652
••50 Clark (Sam.) Description of the 17 Provinces of the ••••w Countrys 1672
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251 Cave (Dr. Will.) of Ancient Church Government by Bishops, &c. 1683
252 Discourse of Monarchy, for the Successon of the D. of York 1684
253 —Of Supream Power and Common Right by Sir John Mounson 1680
254 Delamain of the Horizontal Quadrant (with Figures)
255 Discourse of Comets their Original, Substances, Presages, &c. 1684
256 Disection of a Libel intituled a Letter about the Black Box 1681
257 Discourse of the method of well guiding Reason 1647
258 Downing (Sir George) Discourse against the Hollanders 1672
259 Discourse of things above Reason, and whether a Philosopher should admit such 1681
260 Delights for the Ingenious, or Emblems Divine and Moral 1684
261 Description of the Spanish Inquisition 1683
262 Essay for the Honour of the English Gentry 1684
263 Essay in Moralitie, with the nature of Vertue and Vice. 1682
264 England Described in its several Counties and Shires by E. Leigh 1659
265 Aesops Fables englished by Ogilby (with curious Figures) 1682
266 Earl of Castlemains Account of the Dutch war 1671
267 Evelyn (John) Instructions for erecting a Library 1661
268 Estate of the Empire of Germany by Lewis du May 1664
269 English Introduction to the Latin Tongue 1659
270 Essay of those means, by which Rome was reduced to a Monarchy 1682
271 English Liberties or the Freeborn Subjects Inheritance, by Judge Yelverton 1682
272 Filmer (Sir Rob.) His works in Defence of Monarchy 1684
273 Fuller (Tho.) His Andronicus, or unfortunate Polititian 1646
274 Grand expedient of the Bill of Exclusion, proved contrary to Religion 1685
275 Grandure of the Law or Collection of Nobility, whose Estates have been acquir∣ed by the Law 1684
276 Garden of English Words, useful for teaching of Children to Spell 1683
277 Gailhard (J.) Of settlement after Travel and Publick Employments 1682
278 Graves (J.) Discription of the Pyramids of Aegypt (with Figures) 1646
279 Glanvil (Jos.) Vanity of Dogmatizing, with an Apology for Philosophy 1661
280 Greorgy (Ed.) Historical Anatomy of Christian Melancholly 1646
281 History of the House of Està, of which the present Queen of England is descended 1681
282 —Of West Barbary or the Revolutions of Fez and Morocco 1671
283 —Of Philip de Comines of Lewis 11th and Charles 8th of France 1674
284 —Of the affairs of Greece, in 7 Books by Xenophon 1685
285 —Of the Conspiracy of Cateline against Rome 1683
286 —Of Count Zosimus advocate of the Treasury of the Roman Empire 1684
287 —Of the Wars of the Jews by Josephus (with Figures) 1680
288 —Of the Treaty at Nimueguen, with the Interest of Europe in that affair 1681
289 —Of Scotland during the minority of King James, by R. Johnson 1646
290 —Of the Lives and Reigns of the Monarchs of England 1681
291 —Of the Court of the King of China 1682
292 —Of the Rise and Growth of Ancient Ceremonies in the Church 1668
293 —Of the Government of Venice, by S. R. Amelett 1677
294 —Of Moscovia, by J. Milton 1682
295 —Of the Reign of Queen Mary, and the Martyrs in her days 168••
296 —Of the Delus. Promises of the French, since the Pyrenean-Treaty 1685
297 —Of the Wars of Hungary since Count Teckelys taking up Arms 1685
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298 —Of Hungaria Transilvania, from their Original to 1664 1664
299 —Of the three Imposturs Padre Ottomano, Mahomed Bedi & Sabatai Sevi 1669
300 —Of the English and Scotch Presbytery, by Dr. Bazier 1662
301 —Of the Holy Priesthood and Sacrifice of the true Church of Christ 1625
302 Historical Account of the Antiquities, &c. of London 1682
303 —Treatise of the Prerogatives of the Church of Rome 1685
304 —Rarities and Observations, Domestick and Foreign 1684
305 —Collection of the Transactions of the two last Parliaments 1681
307 Record of Ancient History, intituled Gesta Romanorum 1681
308 Critical History of the Relig. and Customs of the Eastern Nations 1685
309 Historical and Geographical Description of the Amazons in America 1666
310 Hobbs's Tripos (viz.) Elements of Policy, of Law and Lib. and Necessity Lond. 1684
311 Hierocles upon the Golden Verses of the Pithagorians 1682
312 Help to Discourse or merriment mixt with serious matters 1682
313 Humane Prudence, or Art to Rise to Grandeur 1682
314 Horological Dialogues, shewing the management of Clocks, &c. 1675
315 Hopton (Arthur) Concordance of years, with the use of the Engl. and Rom. Kal. 1682
316 Herle (Ch.) of Worldly Policy and Moral Prudence 1653
317 Hale (Sir Matth.) Contemplations Moral and Divine 1676
318 Justice of Peace his Calling a Moral Essay, by Mr. Bohun 1684
319 Instructions concerning the Art of Oratory 1684
320 Journeys to Jerusalem, or Travels of 14 Englishmen 1685
321 Instruction for a young Nobleman, or Idea a of Person of Honour 1683
322 Introduction to Astrology in three Books, by J. E. 1652
323 Journal of the late Seige of Vienna, by an Officer in the Town 1684
324 Life of Cyrus the Great by Xenophon of Athens 1685
325 —Of Dr. Sanderson late Bishop of Lincoln, by Isaac Walton 1678
326 —Of Julian with Reflect. on Johnson's account of his Life 1683
327 —And Reign of King Richard the Second 1681
328 —Of Caleb Vernon an example of Piety 1666
329 —Of Christopher Bernard Vangale Bishop of Munster 1680
330 —Of Sir Philip Sidney by Sr. Fulk Grevil 1652
331 —Of the Learned Father Paul of the Order of the Service 1651
332 —And Actions of his Royal Highness James D. of York 1683
333 —Of the Earl of Rochester, by Dr. Gil. Burnet 1680
334 —Of Bishop Bedel 1685
335 Lives of Illustrious men, by C. Nepos, Englished by several hands 1684
336 Lithgows Travels through most parts of the habitual World 1682
337 Laurence (Ric.) Interest of Ireland, in Trade and Wealth stated 1682
338 Leighs Observations on the Roman and Greek Emperors 1670
339 Lithgows Travles through Turky, Persia, E••st India, &c. 1682
340 Lovedays Letters Domestick and Foreign 1684
341 Mackenzie (Sr. Geo.) Just and Solid foundation of Monarchy 1685
342 Monarchy Asserted in a Conference with Oliver Cromwel 1660
343 Memoirs of the Duke of Rohan with Politick Discourses on several Subjects 1660
344 Marvel (And.) Rehersal Transpros'd in Answer to Dr. Parker 1672
345 Majerus (Mick.) of the superiority of Ceatures under Man 1654
346 More (Dr. Hen.) of the Causes and Cure of Enthusiasm 1645
347 March (Jo.) Actions for Slander 1646
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348 Meige (Guy) his Dictionary, English and French, and French and English 1684
349 Marriages of Cosin Germans Vindicated Oxford 1673
350 Moral Gallantry, proving Point of Honour obliges to Vertue 1685
351 Mischiefs of Rebellion. In three Tracts 1684
352 Memoirs of the Family of the Stuarts, His Majesties Progenitors 1683
353 More (Sir Jonas) Modern Fortifications, or Military Architecture 1673
354 Merchants Companion, treating of Traffick, Customs, Coyns, &c. 1684
355 Monk Unveiled, discovering their lewd practices 1678
356 Markham's Experienced Secrets of 50 years Practice in Horsemanship 1684
357 Mathews (Ed.) on the Star that appeared at Kings Charles's Nativity 1662
358 More (Sir Tho.) his Commonwealth of Ʋtopia 1684
359 Mackenzie (Geo.) Defence of the Antiq. of the Royal Line of Scotland 1685
360 Malvezzi's (Virgil.) Romulus and Tarquin 1648
361 Nye (Nath.) Art of Gunnery, taking Heights, &c. (with Figures) 1670
362 Optick Glass of Humours, by T. W. 1637
363 Opinions of Mr. Hobbs considered, by Dr. Etchard 1673
364 Pettit. (William) Ancient Right of the Commons of England 1680
365 — (Ed.) Visions of Purgatory, discovering the Errors of the Papists 1685
366 — Visions of Government, against Antimonarchical Principles 1684
367 Plato's Demon, or the State-Phisitian Unmasked 1684
368 Prerogative of Primogeniture in an Hereditary Crown 1685
369 Pernicious Consequencies of the Heresie of the Jesuits against King and State 1666
370 Pontier (Gid.) Survey of the Present State of Europe 1684
371 Policy of the Clergy of France to destroy the Protestants 1681
374 Patriarcha, or the Natural Power of Kings, by Sir Rob. Filmer 1680
375 Queries concerning the Revolution of Humane Souls 1684
376 Revolutions of the Kingdoms of Fez and Morocco, by Addison Lond. 1671
377 Ray (J.) Collection of English and Scotch Proverbs 1678
378 Royal Buckler, or a Lecture to the Murtherers of King Charles 1660
379 Rehearsal Transpros'd, or Animadversions on Dr. Parker's Preface 1613
380 Relation of the River Nile, its Sourse, Current, &c. 1669
381 Reflections on the Eloquence of the Bar and Pulpit 1612
382 Ross (Alex.) his Animadversions on Hobbs's Leviathan 1653
383 State of England, in Two Parts, by Dr. Ed. Chamberlain 1684
384 — Idem, with a Third and Fourth Part, by another Author, in 2 Vol. 1684
385 — Of Scotland with Reflections on the Ancient State thereof 1682
386 — Of the United Provinces of the Low Countreys 1671
387 — Of Denmark, by Guy Miege 1683
388 — Of Denmark, with an ccount of the Birth of Prince George 1683
389 — Of London, by Tho. De Laune 1681
390 — Of the Jews, with their Customs Secular and Religious 1680
391 — Of Jamacia, with the Life of Columbus 1683
392 — Of Russia, by a Person residing at the Czars Court at Mosco 1671
393 Strange and Prodigious Religions of sundry Nations 1683
394 Secret Services of Monsieur de Vernay to Count Teekely 1683
395 Scudery's Conversations upon several Subjects 1683
396 School of Princes or the Conspiracy preceeding the Death of Alexander 1680
397 Slaughter-house, or Description of the Spanish Inquisition 1683
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398 Smith (Sir Tho.) Commonwealth of England 1635
399 Survey of the affairs of the Ʋnited Netherlands 1665
400 Seymar (Will.) Conjugium Conjurgium, or Consideration on Marriage 1675
401 Sprat's Observations on Sorbiers Voyage into England 1665
402 Selden (John) Tract on the Birth-day of our Saviour 1661
403 Treatise of Settlement after Travel, and publick Imployments, by Gailhard 16••2
404 Treatise of Liberty and Servitude, Translated out of French Lond. 1641
405 Trial of the 29 Regicides, or Murthers of K. Charles the First Lond. 1679
406 Tully's Offices, Englished by Sir Roger L'Estrange 1684
407 Trenchfield (Caleb) Advice to his Son an Apprentice in London 1678
408 Treatise of Loftiness and Elegancy of Speech 1680
409 Temple (Sir Will.) Observations on the Ʋnited Netherlands 1673
410 Transproser Rehearsed on the fifth Act of Bays's Play 1673
411 Vindication of the Primitive Christians against Johnson's Life of Julian 1683
412 Voyages of Capt. Booth, Sharp and others in the South-Sea 1684
413 Unheard of Curiosities of the reading of the Stars, &c. by Gaffarel 1650
414 Voyage to the Levant, by Sir Henry Blunt 1669
415 Vermin-killer, or Rules for killing Rats, Mice, Moles, Serpents, &c. 1680
416 Wheare (Deg.) Method and Order of Reading both Civil and Ecclesiastical Histories with an appendix concerning the Historians of particular Na∣tions 1685
417 Wharton (George) his Works in Astronomy, Palmestry, &c. 1683
418 Walker (Jos.) Treatise of Telescopes, with the Discoveries made by them 1684
419 Witt against wisdom or a Panegyrick on Folly, by Erasmus 1683
420 Way to Promotion, or Young mans Guide to perferment 1682
421 Woman as good as the Man, or equality of both Sexes 1667
422 Whitlock (Ric.) Observation on the present manners of the English 1654
423 Wingate (Ed.) Nat. Arithmetick and Tables of Logarithmes 1630
424 Wharton (Geo.) Art of Divining by the Lines of the Hand 1652
425 Wase (Chr.) Dictionary, English Latine, and Latine English 1675
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