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Date of publication:
1693
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Reproduction of original in Cambridge University Library. Preached September 3, 1693.
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Date of publication:
1719
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Half-title: Mr. Colmans sermon before the General Court, November 19th. 1719.
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Date of publication:
1742
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Half-title: Mr. Foxcroft's sermon upon soul-prosperity and health. Running title: The best wish, a soul in health and prospering. Errata statement, p. 52.
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Date of publication:
1791
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Half-title: Rev. Dr. Linn's sermon. "An ode, composed for the occasion, at the request of the society. By Dr. William Pitt Smith."--p. [37]-39. "Set to music by Mr. Van Hagen."
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Date of publication:
1625
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M.S. = Matthew Sutcliffe. One British Library copy and the Harvard University Library copy also have the dedication, A2-4, cancelled--STC. Another issue of STC 23465, with cancel title page. Suggested date of publication ...
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Date of publication:
1777
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Without the music (by Arne). Title vignette, signed: Smith sculp. Error in paging: p. 78-80 misnumbered 77-79. "The king and the priest: being an attempt to introduce upon the stage, a new species of pantomime."--p. [27]-35; ...
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Date of publication:
1795
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Attributed to Elizabeth Sibthorpe Pinchard by Welch. Signatures: A-M^8. "The story of Mr. Wentworth."--p. 177-191. Bookseller's advertisement, p. [192].
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The blind guide, or, The doting doctor composed by way of reply to a late tediously trifling pamphlet, entituled, The youngling elder, &c., written by John Goodwin ... : this reply indifferently serving for the future direction of the seducer himself, and also of those his mis-led followers, who with him are turned enemies to the word and grace of God : to the authority of which word, and the efficacie of which grace are in this following treatise, succinctly, yet satisfactorily vindicated from the deplorably weak and erroneous cavills of the said John Goodwin in his late pamphlet / by William Jenkyn ...
Date of publication:
1648
Description:
At head of title: Odēgos typhlos. Date of imprint suggested by Wing. Errata: p. 124 at bottom. Reproduction of original in the Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
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Date of publication:
1698
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Attributed to Sylvester Jenks--Wing. Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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Date of publication:
1659
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Written in 1600 in collaboration with Henry Chettle.--Cf. DNB. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1598
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Partly in verse. Printer's name from STC. Signatures: A-F⁴. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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Date of publication:
1616
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Printer's full name from STC. Signatures: A-D E⁴. Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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Date of publication:
1852
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Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. - The Blithedale
romance. - s.l. : s.n., [1852].
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Date of publication:
1776
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"Intended as a retaliation upon General Burgoyne for having written The blockade, ridiculing Yankee officers."--Hill. Attributed to Mercy Otis Warren in Ford, P.L. Some notes ... on the beginnings of American dramatic ...
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Date of publication:
1764
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Half-title: Mr. Conant's sermon occasioned by the execution of Bristol, a Negro boy, for the murder of Miss McKinstry.
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Date of publication:
1659
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Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Imperfect: pages cropped with slight loss of print. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1654
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Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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Date of publication:
1639
Author(s):
T. D.
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Barker, Thomas, fl. 1620, attributed name.
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Davenport, Robert, fl. 1623, attributed name.
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Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632, attributed name.
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Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627, attributed name.
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Sometimes attributed to Thomas Drue, to Thomas Barker, to Robert Davenport, and to Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton. Signatures: A-G⁴ H² . Running title reads: The bloody banquet. Reproduction of the original in the ...
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Date of publication:
1666
Author(s):
Unknown author
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Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1652
Description:
Illustrated t.p. Numerous errors in pagination.. Occasionally attributed to John Booker, or John Napier--NUC pre-1956 imprints. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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The bloody almanack: or, Astrological predictions, and monethly observations, for the year, 1659. From the motions and configurations of the cœlestial bodies, three great eclipses, one of the Sun, and two of the Moon: wherein is fore-told, the most eminent actions in Europe, ... Further denoting, and setting forth, 1 The victorious proceedings of the English against the Spaniards, ... 2 The strange revolutions and changes, that will attend the affairs and councels, ... 3 The high and magnanimous transactions, of the most illustrious and serene Prince, Charles Gustavus Adolphus, ... 4 The great and glorious victories, obtained by His Royal Majesty, against the Poles and Germans; ... Together with a paraphrase upon His Majesties nativity. 5 The great and wonderful things that are incident both to men, women, and children; the several diseases ... that are most predominant; and sundry rules ... for the preservation of health, the increase of trade, both in city and countrey; and the general good of all trades whatsoever.
Date of publication:
1659
Description:
"To the reader" singed: J. Livie. "England, .. And Portugal." connected on title page by a complex system of brackets. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug. 6". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1643
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Illustrated t.p. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan. 20th 1642". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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The Bloody almanack; or, Astrological predictions, and monthly observations; denoting and setting forth, I. The great changes, mutations, and revolutions, that will happen in the year of Christ, 1655. And the direfull actions, and memorable accidents that will befall some great ones in authority, who have inriched themselvs by the sweat of other mens browes. II. The particulars of the greatest catastrophe that ever happened in England, the calling to an account some of the Common-wealths servants, who are now become her masters; and the making of divers headless. III. A diary of the national affairs, the proceedings of the nobles, and a most excellent antidote to cure the malady of the Commons, and to confirm and establish our long-desired liberties. IV. The arraignment and conviction of divers time-buggering changlings, and the admirable effects that will attend the motion of our lawfull governors. V. The rectifying of the magistracy, the administring of true justice to the commonalty, and the exaltation of our long contended for liberty. VI. The violent diseases that will prove obnoxious and incident both to men, and women; and a brief computation of the royal chronicle. Published by authority.
Date of publication:
1655
Author(s):
Unknown author
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In imprint date: second "5" crossed out and replaced with ms. "4." Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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The bloody almanack; or, Monethly observations and predictions, for the year of our Lord, 1654. Fore-telling I The great and wonderful mutation of times, and change of government, in England, Scotland, and Ireland. II The proclaiming of open wars by the Christian kings and princes, and the setting up of their royal standards. III Their proceedings touching the King of Scots, and the lamentable and unparallel'd engagement that will happen between the two mighty fleets of England and Europe. IV. The event and success of this great and memorable sea fight; and the dying of the curled waves with the bloud of princes and nobles, &c. V The advance of the King of Scots, ...; and the total vanquishing and dispersing their great armado. VI The calling to an account the officers of the nation; and the beheading of divers great ones, ... VII The taking off all oppressions and burdens from the people, ... VIII The taking away and extirpating of the power, rule, and government of the tyrannical Norman sword. IX The sad and woful condition that women with child will be exposed unto, if not prevented, by the ensuing potions here administred. Published for the general good of the Common-wealth of England, by a cordial lover of his native-countrey's rights and liberties; and freely exposed to the view of all cities, towns, and corporations,.
Date of publication:
1653
Description:
Attributed to John Livie. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Octo. 31. 1653"; the 4 in imprint date has been crossed out. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1689
Author(s):
Bent, James.
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Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707.
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Dunton, John, 1659-1733.
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Description:
Attributed to James Bent; cf. BM. According to Halkett & Laing (v. 9, p. 32), the original work was by John Shirley with contributions by Pitts (i.e. John Tutchin) and probably by Titus Oates and John Dunton. Dunton (Life ...
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Date of publication:
1660
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
In verse. Date of publication suggested by Wing. Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.
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Date of publication:
1639
Description:
B.J.F. = John Fletcher. The attribution to Fletcher is not certain. Probably by him and Ben Jonson, revised by Philip Massinger. Most subsequent editions are entitled "Rollo Duke of Normandy". Signatures: A⁴ (-A1.4) B-G⁴ ...
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Date of publication:
1796
Description:
Frontispiece engraved by James Smither. "Errata." --p. viii. Bookseller's advertisement, p. [242].
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The Bloody butcher, and the two wicked and cruel bawds: exprest in a woful narrative of one Nathaniel Smith a butcher, who lived in Maypole-Alley near the Strand; his wife having been all day in the market selling of meat, in the evening went with her husband to an alehouse, where they stay'd till ten of the clock. And then went home together, and being in their lodging, demanded of her the money she had taken that day, but she (being great with child and peevish) refused to give it him, he taking his butchers-knife in his hand stabb'd her in the back, whereof she instantly dyed, for which he was apprehended, condemned, and executed at Tyburn, April the 24th. 1667. : As also another relation of a ravisher, who in a bawdy-house (assisted by two women) ravished a girle. : The tune, The bleeding heart.
Date of publication:
1667
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Includes two engraved illustrations. In verse. Reproduction of original in the Glasgow University Library.
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Date of publication:
1660
Description:
Caption title: The bloody court, or, The fatal tribunal. Attributed to John Gauden. Cf. Halkett & Laing. Place and date of publication from Wing (2nd ed.) Imperfect: faded, stained, and with print show-through, and loss ...
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Date of publication:
1647
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 12th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1615
Author(s):
Unknown author
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Partly in verse. Printer's and publisher's names and publication date from STC. The words "adultery .. ambition," are enclosed in brackets on the title page. With a title-page woodcut. Signatures: A-D⁴ (-A1). Identified ...
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Date of publication:
1690
Description:
Attack on James II. Advertisement on p. 60. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1643
Author(s):
Unknown author
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With t.p. woodcut. A satire in support of Charles I. Place and date of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Feb: 10 1642". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1700
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
In verse. Caption title. Date of publication suggested by Wing. Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.
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The Bloody husband, and cruell neighbour. Or, A true historie of two murthers, lately committed in Laurence Parish, in the Isle of Thanet in Knet, neer Sandwich: one murther by the hands of Adam Sprackling Esquire, who upon the 12th day of December last, being Sabbath day; in the morning, cut, mangled, and murthered his own wife; for which fact he was hanged at Sandwich upon Wednesday the 27th day of April last, 1653. The other the murther of Richard Langly, of the same parish, whose blood also (as is here shewed) cryed against the said Mr. Sprackling, written by one that lives neer the place where the said murthers were committed, and was present at Mr. Sprackling's tryall; and published for the warning, and good of all. May 13. 1653. Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy.
Date of publication:
1653
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Annotation on Thomason copy: "May. 19.". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1675
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Item is paginated, but wrongly imposed. Pagination is: 4 (on verso of t.p.), 5, 2, 3, [blank], 1, [blank]. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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The Bloody lover, or, Barbarous nevvs from Glocester a full and true relation how an inhumane villain named William Hall, did on the 16th of October last, most cruelly murther a maid, whose name was Sarah Butt, that was his sweet-heart, as she was milking, cleaving her skull in three places with a hedging-bill, cutting off one of her hands, and giving her several other mortal wounds : as also how he endeavoured to have killed a little child that was with her, and formerly attempted to murther both her and her mother, wounding the latter in several places.
Date of publication:
1673
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Place of publication suggested by Wing. Imperfect: slightly faded, with some loss of print. Reproduction of original in the Guildhall, London.
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Date of publication:
1674
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
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The Bloody murtherer, or, The unnatural son his just condemnation at the assizes held at Monmouth, March 8, 1671/2 with the suffering of his sister and servant, for the murther of his mother, Mrs. Grace Jones, for which the said son was prest to death, his sister burnt, and his boy hang'd : with a true accompt of their trials, penitent behaviour, prayers, speeches, and circumstances thereunto relating : with letters of several worthy divines.
Date of publication:
1672
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
The murderer was Henry Jones. Advertisement: p. 62.
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Date of publication:
1675
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Place of publication from Wing (CD-ROM edition). Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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Date of publication:
1683
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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Date of publication:
1643
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Feb: 9th 1642". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1643
Description:
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 22". Frontispiece: representation of Prince Rupert, mounted, with "Brimingham [sic]" in flames, in background. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1648
Description:
W.P. = William Walwyn. Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug. ye 21". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1668
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Printer's name from Wing (CD-ROM edition). Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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Date of publication:
1688
Author(s):
Unknown author
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Imprint date from Wing. Verse -- "The Gods are now in council sat,". Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University Library.
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Date of publication:
1652
Description:
The sentences labeled 'I.' and 'II.' are enclosed by a right bracket with the word 'examined' on the left side of the bracket. The sentence labeled 'III.' is also enclosed by a right bracket with the word 'justified.' on ...
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The bloody treatie: or, Proceedings between the King and Prince Rupert. As also, between Pr. Rupert and Capt. Pickering. Who hath brought in 4. of the Kings collonels, to the Parliament; with the whole proceedings of Ruperts perambulation from the King at Newark, and his return to Woodstock with 400. horse. And how cruelly they used Captain Pickering during the treatie; who by the help of Collonel Willis, Collonel Honywood, Collonel Fisher, and Collonel Roulston, is now returned safe to the Parliament, and hath brought them in from the King. With Ruperts letter to the King, about a bloody massacre. Die Saturn. Decemb. 13. 1645. Appointed to be printed, and is published according to order.
Date of publication:
1645
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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The Bloody vintner: or, Cruelty rewarded with justice. Being a true account of one Edward (alias) Edmund Kirk, vintner, who being privately married to a servant maid, did, on the 25th. of May, delude her from her masters house, under the pretence of visiting some relation; but having of her all alone in a private road near Paddington, he most barbarously and cruelly murdered her; for which fact he was indicted and found guilty, and also received due sentence of death, which was accordingly executed, on Friday the 11th. of this instant July, 1684. : To the tune of, Aim not too high:.
Date of publication:
1684
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Place of publication suggested by Wing. Includes 3 engraved illustrations. Imperfect: cropped and folded with some loss of print. Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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Date of publication:
1698
Description:
Signed at end: P.G.D., i.e. Peter Gally de Gaujac. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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The bloudy battel at Preston in Lancashire between His Majesties forces commanded by Duke Hamilton, and Sir Marmaduke Landale, and the Parliaments forces commanded by Lieutenant Generall Cromwel, and Major Generall Lambert. With the particulars of the fight, the totall routing of the Scots generals Army, and their killing of 700. upon the place, and the place, and taking of 1100 horse, 47. colours, 20. pieces of ordnance all their armes and ammunition. Likewise, the resolution of the Scottish Army, touching Lieutenant Generall Cromwel, and both houses of Parliament, and the present proceedings concerning the Kings Majesty. Together with a message from His Highnesse the Prince of Wales, to the Lord Gen. Fairfax. And his Excellencies answer thereunto.
Date of publication:
1648
Description:
Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug ye 22". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1605
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
A report of murders and a suicide. Title page in red and black. Printer's name from STC. Signatures: A-F⁴ (-A1, F4). Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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The bloudy field, or, The great engagement of the English and Scottish forces beyond sterling; with the manner of how Major Gen. Massey's Lieu colonel led on the forlorn hope against Col. Morgan, and charged each other with abundance of courage and resolution. The particulars of the fight, the event and success thereof, the number killed, taken, and wounded on both sides, and the commissions granted in the name of the King of Scots, to the English red coats that come in to his assistance. Likevvise, the imbodying of the tvvo armies on both sides, the interposing of General Monk neer the mountains, the advancing of Col. Lilburn to his assistance, the besieging of one of our chief castles, and the marching of some of the cavalry towards Cumberland.
Date of publication:
1654
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Page 8 = postscript. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Ap: 28". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1610
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"To the reader." signed: Tho. Brew., i.e. Thomas Brewer--STC. Entered in Stationer's Register 8 Feb. 1610--STC. Caption title on A3r: The bloodie mother. Or The most inhumaine murthers of Iane Hattersley vppon diuers ...
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The bloudy persecution of the Protestants in Ireland being the contents of severall letters brought by his Majesties post from Ireland, November the 21. 1641, wherein is related, how the rebels forces doe daily encrease, and how the Protestants still are destroyed by fire and sword, without any mercie, also, how many good townes and castles in the county of Monno, have beene consumed by fire. With a true rclation [sic] of the cruelty which the rebels used to Sir Patricke Dunson, by ravishing of his lady before his face, spurning of his children to death, and slaying his servants and himselfe after an unheard of bloudy manner. And how his lady was rescued by Sir Thomas Moore.
Date of publication:
1641
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Signatures: A⁴. Reproduction of original in the Henry E. Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1624
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Translation of "Histoire des Vaudois" by Jean Paul Perrin. Signatures: [blank]³, A-I⁴, K², 2A-2S⁴, 3A-3S⁴, 4A-4N⁴. Quire 4G bound and filmed out of order. Headpieces, tailpieces, initials. Reproduction of originals in: ...
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The bloudy tenent, washed, and made white in the bloud of the Lambe: being discussed and discharged of bloud-guiltinesse by just defence. Wherein the great questions of this present time are handled, viz. how farre liberty of conscience ought to be given to those that truly feare God? And how farre restrained to turbulent and pestilent persons, that not onely raze the foundation of godlinesse, but disturb the civill peace where they live? Also how farre the magistrate may proceed in the duties of the first table? And that all magistrates ought to study the word and will of God, that they may frame their government according to it. Discussed. As they are alledged from divers Scriptures, out of the Old and New Testament. Wherein also the practise of princes is debated, together with the judgement of ancient and late writers of most precious esteeme. Whereunto is added a reply to Mr. Williams answer, to Mr. Cottons letter. / By John Cotton Batchelor in Divinity, and teacher of the church of Christ at Boston in New England.
Date of publication:
1647
Description:
In two parts. Part 2 is a reply to: Williams, Roger. The bloody tenent of persecution, for cause of conscience (Wing W2758 et seq.). Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 15th". Reproductions of the originals in the British Library.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1653
Description:
Place of publication from Wing. With errata at foot of p. [16]. Text and register continuous despite pagination. In this edition, there is a comma following "speedily" on title page; a comma following "England"; the word ...
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The blovdy tenent, of persecution, for cause of conscience, discussed, in a conference betweene trvth and peace vvho, in all tender affection, present to the high court of Parliament, as the result of their discourse, these, amongst other passages, of highest consideration.
Date of publication:
1644
Description:
A plea for religious toleration. Included are tracts by John Cotton. Attributed to Roger Williams. Cf. NUC pre-1956. Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1713
Author(s):
Unknown author
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Verse: "In antient times when Britain's warlike sons". Imprint from colophon. Printed on one side of the leaf only. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Jonathan Swift Archive Collection
Date of publication:
1745
Swift Archive identifier:
12_19_1
Description:
London, Dodsley, Miscellanies, 1745, x. 164-168
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The boarding school; or, Lessons of a preceptress to her pupils: consisting of information, instruction, and advice, calculated to improve the manners, and form the character of young ladies. : To which is added, a collection of letters, written by the pupils, to their instructor, their friends, and each other. / By a lady of Massachusetts; author of The coquette.; Published according to act of Congress.
Date of publication:
1798
Description:
Attributed to Hannah Webster Foster in BAL.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1655
Description:
The last leaf is blank. Annotation on Thomason copy: "May. 5". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1656
Description:
Signed at end: Martin Mason. A reply to an untraced work by Jonathan Johnson. The last leaf is blank. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill: 23". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1642
Description:
Reproduction of original in British Library.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1688-1692
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Place and date of publication suggested by Wing. Verse: "Stout seamen come away ..." Item at A5:2[29] imperfect: trimmed and stained. Reproduction of original in the Harvard University, Houghton Library and the British Library.
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Evans-TCP
Date of publication:
1707
Description:
Signatures: A^8(-A1) B^8(-B8).
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1674
Description:
Reproduction of original in the Cambridge University Library.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1655
Description:
Signatures: [A]² B-G chi² ² B-F ² A-C [- G6-G8, ² F7-F8, ³C8]. Caption title on p. 1 (second sequence): Statutes:; with a separate register and pagination. "A summary of the common law of England." has a separate dated ...
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1520
Description:
By Saint Peter of Luxemburg, whose name appears in the colophon. Original title not traced. Printer's name and address from colophon; publication date conjectured by STC. Signatures: A-B⁶ C⁴. With a title-page woodcut. ...
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1544
Author(s):
Unknown author
Description:
Printed as pages, numbered as leaves. Date of publication from STC (2nd ed.). Imperfect: tightly bound. Signatures: A-C⁸, D⁴, A-G⁸. Reproduction of original in: Harvard University. Library.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1550
Description:
Consists of the first 8 chapters of: Boorde, Andrew. A compendyous regyment or a dyetary of helth. Imprint fropm colophon; publication date conjectured by STC. Signatures: A-D⁴ (D4 is blank). Reproduction of the original ...
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Oxford Text Archive Core Collection
Date of publication:
1531
Description:
First edition published in 1531.
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Oxford Text Archive Core Collection
Date of publication:
1531
Description:
First edition published in 1531.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1537
Description:
Woodcut title-page border has "1534" in sill. Imprint from colophon. Includes index. Running title reads: The gouernour. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1507
Description:
A translation, by William Caxton, of: Laurent. Somme des vices et vertus. Place of publication and printer's name from colophon; publication date from STC. Xylographic. Signatures: pi⁴ A-2F⁶ 2G-2H⁴. Reproduction of the ...
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1548
Description:
Barthram priest = Ratramnus. A translation, by William Hugh, of: De corpore et sanguine Domini. Printers' names from colophon. Signatures: A-B C⁴ (-C4). Includes "The lyfe of Barthram priest" by Johannes Thrithemius on ...
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Date of publication:
1521
Description:
In verse. Designated Barclay's fourth eclogue in the headings and colophon. Based on: Baptista Mantuanus. Bucolica. 5. Caption title. Printer's name from colophon; publication date conjectured by STC. Signatures: a⁶ b⁴ ...
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EEBO-TCP
Date of publication:
1535
Description:
A translation, in verse, by John Walton, of: Boethius. De consolatione philosophiae. Imprint from colophon. Signatures: A-R (-R8, blank?). Imperfect; gatherings F, H and L, and M4,5 lacking; supplied in photostat from ...
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