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 May 1, 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 Noblity 1642
  • 233 L. Bacon's Remains, Civil, Morl, Natural Medical, &c. 1679
  • 234 Chrle on (VV) 2 Discourses of the Wits of en, and Mystery of Vitnrs Lond. 1675
  • 235 Cotton (Sir Rb.) 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 Nmes 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 Alciiad•••• 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, Est 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
  • 372 Policy and Government of the Venetians 1671
  • 373 Philosophical Discourse concerning Speech 1668
  • 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 162
  • 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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