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London, printed 1670. Quarto, containing nineteen pages

The Royal Fishing revived. Wherein is demonstrated from what causes the

Dutch have upon the matter ingrossed the Fishing Trade in his Majesty's

seas, wherein the principles of all the trades they drive in the world are

chiefly founded: as also, from what causes the English have lost the fishing

trade, to the endangering the small remainder of the trades they yet en-

joy. Together with Expedients by which the fishing trade may be re-

deemed by the English, and proposals for carrying on so great a work.

Humbly offered to the consideration of the King and Parliament. Lon-

don, printed by Thomas Ratcliffe, for the Author, 1670. Quarto, contain-

ing twelve pages

The Cloud opened: Or, The English Hero. By a loyal and impartial pen.

Quam facile fit cæcus dux vitæ, et obscura lux temporum historia? Si

non amentia, rarus est qui non ineptiæ litavit, unicus sit qui Deo et

veritati obtulit.

London, printed, A. D. 1670. Quarto, containing forty-eight pages

Two Letters written by the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon,

late Lord High Chancellor of England: One to his Royal Highness the

Duke of York: the other to the Duchess, occasioned by her embracing the

Roman Catholick Religion.

A modern Account of Scotland: Being an exact description of the country,

and a true character of the people and their manners. Written from

thence by an English gentleman. Printed in the year 1670. Quarto,

containing twenty pages.

The Queen's Wells: that is, a Treatise of the nature and vertues of Tunbridge

Water. Together with an enumeration of the chiefest diseases, which it

is good for, and against which it may be used, and the manner and order of

taking it. By Lodowick Rowzee, doctor of physick, practising at Ashford,

in Kent. London, printed for Robert Boulter, at the Turk's-Head, Bishop's-

gate-street, 1670. Octavo, containing eighty-two pages.

A Discourse, setting forth the unhappy condition of the practice of physick,

in London, and offering some means to put it into a better; for the interests

of patients, no less, or rather much more, than of physicians. By Jona-

than Goddard, doctor of physick, fellow of the college of physicians, and

of the Royal Society, and a professor of physick, in Gresham college.

London, printed by John Martyn and James Allestry, printers to the Royal

Society, 1670. Quarto, containing sixty-two pages.

Reasons and Proposals for a Registry or Remembrancer of all Deeds and In-

cumbrances of real estates, to be had in every county, most necessary and

advantageous as well for sellers and borrowers, as purchasers and lenders.

To the advance of credit and the general good, without prejudice to any

honest-minded person, most humbly offered to consideration. By Nicho

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Et genus humanum et mortalia temnitis armas
At sperure deos. Virg.

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