The Present State of Europe, Volum 10H. Rhodes., 1699 |
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Side 2 - The Country Gentleman's Vade Mecum; OR, HIS COMPANION FOR THE TOWN. In Eighteen Letters, From a Gentleman in London to his Friend in the Country, wherein he passionately disswades him against coming to London...
Side 128 - Releases, Warrants of Attorney, Bills of Sale, Counter Securities, with Notes of Directions, relating to what is most difficult to be understood in the most legal sence, form and manner: To which are added the Names of Men and Women, Cities, Counties, Summs of Money, Days, Months, Years of Date, Trade, &c. in Latin, as they ought...
Side 166 - COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S Vade Mecum; or, His Companion for the Town. In Eighteen Letters, from a Gentleman in London to his Friend in the Country...
Side 238 - The Compleat Mendicant : or, Unhappy Beggar. Being the Life of an Unfortunate Gentleman : In which is a Comprehensive Account of several of the most Remarkable Adventures, that befel him in Three and Twenty Years Pilgrimage.
Side 344 - He concluded with these words ; " Since then our aims are only for the general good, let us act with confidence in one another ; which will not fail, with God's blessing, to make me a happy king, and you a great and flourishing people.
Side 2 - The Stage Condemn'd, and The Encouragement given to the Immoralities and Profaneness of the Theatre, by the English Schools, Universities and Pulpits, Censur'd. King Charles I. Sundays Mask and Declaration for Sports and Pastimes on the Sabbath, largely Related and Animadverted upon. The Arguments of all the Authors that have Writ in Defence of the Stage against Mr, Collier, Consider'd.
Side 2 - A New Description of the World : Or, A compendious Treatise of the Empires, Kingdoms, States, Provinces, Countries, Islands, Cities and Towns of Europe, Asia, Africa and America, in their Situation, Product, Manufactures and Commodities, Geographical and Historical. With an Account of the Natures of the People, in their Habits, Customs, Wars, Religions and Policies.
Side 343 - I cannot omit to put you in mind of another matter, ** in which fo great a number of my...
Side 81 - Circumstances of their Lives. Together with the Establishment and Progress both of Religious and Military Orders, and the Lives of their Founders. As also, The Fabulous History of the Heathen Gods and Heroes.
Side 128 - Printed for H. Rhodes, at the Star, the Corner of Bride-Lane in Fleetstreet.