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Strength in weakness. A sermon preached at the funeral of Mrs. Martha Brooks, late wife to Mr. Tho. Brooks minister of the gospel in London; who departed this life June 20. 1676. To which are added some experiences of the grace and dealings of God, observed and gathered by a near relation of the said Mrs Brooks
Collinges, John (1623-1690)
1676
Wing C5342.
A true narrative of the late design of the papists to charge their horrid plot upon the Protestants by endeavouring to corrupt Captain Bury and Alderman Brooks of Dublin, and to take off the evidence of Mr. Oats and Mr. Bedlow, &c : as appears by the depositions taken before the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Williamson, knight... and the several examinations before Sir William Waller ... [etc.]
Bury, Captain John; Brooks, William Alderman of Dublin
1679
Indexed in: Wing B6215.
Severall politique and militarie observations : upon the civill, and militarie governments; the birth, increase, and decay of monarchies, the carriage of princes, magistrates, commanders, and favourites. Collected out of the best, ancient, and modern authors
D. P Gent
1648
Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 3d".
A treatise of taxes & contributions : shewing the nature and measures of crown-lands, assessements, customs, poll-moneys... : with several intersperst discourses and digressions concerning warres, the church, universities, rents & purchases ... : the same being frequently applied to the present state and affairs of Ireland
Petty, Sir William (1623-1687)
1662
Anon., by Sir William Petty.
The prevention of poverty, or, A discourse of the causes of the decay of trade, fall of lands, and want of money throughout the nation : with certain expedients for remedying the same, and bringing this kingdom to an eminent degree of riches and prosperity: by saving many hundred thousand pounds yearly, raising a full trade, and constant imployment for all sorts of people, and increasing His Majesties revenue, by a method no way burthensome, but advantagious to the subject
Haines, Richard (1633-1685)
1674
Haines's name appears at the end of the dedicatory epistle. First edition.
Mr. Hobbs's state of nature considered, in a dialogue between Philautus and Timothy : To which are added five letters from the author of the Grounds, and occasions of the contempt of the clergy
Eachard, John (1636?-1697)
1672
First edition. "Epistle dedicatory" signed: J.E., i.e. John Eachard. Each of the five letters has a separate title page, and purports to be sent by "T.B.", i.e. John Eachard. Eachard was the autho...