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Denomination: follis
Date(s): 395-402
Issuer/creator: Honorius (393-402)
Place: Aquileia
Material: copper alloy
Title: Hezekiah's thanksgiving for his recovery from sickness. Isaiah 38th, a
pindarick ode
Author: Anonymous
Attribution: [Bible]
Date(s): 174- or 175- ?
Manuscript: Lt 45
Contents: Religious poem, King Hezekiah's song of thanksgiving and praise of God after
recovery from the illness from which he had expected to die; paraphrasing
Isaiah 38.10-20
Considerations on the nature, origin and institution of tithes and the laws and customs for collecting and enforcing the payment of them : shewing that the payment of tithes in kind is a relique of popish tyranny, not only iniquitous, oppressive and incompatible with the spirit of the British constitution, but also destructive to the ardour of agriculture and improvement : that it greatly contributes to the scarcity and dearness of all sorts of provisions, and by rendering the clergy obnoxious to the laity, is very prejudicial to the cause of religion : to which is added An alphabetical table of all things now tithable, and how paid : with some select and curious cases tried and determined by the House of Lords on different moduses, &c. which is recommended as an useful guide to all farmers and landholders : and also a correct table of all abbies, monasteries, &c. abolished in the reign of Hen. VIII : with a proposal to Parliament to abolish the whole Institution of tithes, and restore the farmers of England, to equal freedom with other subjects
Strahan, William (1715-1785); Woodfall, M (1772-1784); Marriner, R; Bladon, Samuel (1799)
MDCCLXXIII [1773]
Leaf B4 incorrectly signed as A4.
Arbitrary government display'd to the life, in the tyrannick usurpation of a junto of men called the Rump Parliament. And more especially in that of the tyrant and usurper Oliver Cromwell... [etc.]
May, Sir Thomas (1645-1718)
1683
Some irregularities of pagination. Anon., by Sir Thomas May.
This is an encouragement to all the womens-meetings, in the world, who assemble together in the fear of God for the service of the truth
Fox, George (1624-1691)
1676
By George Fox.
Notitia historicorum selectorum, or, Animadversions upon the antient and famous Greek and Latin historians
La Mothe Le Vayer, François de (1588-1672); W. D (1681)
1678
W.D., i.e. William Davenant.
A philosophicall essay for the reunion of the langvages, or, The art of knowing all by the mastery of one
Rose, Henry (fl. 1656-1675)
1675
Attributed to Henry Rose. Cf. DNB. First leaf blank. Madan overlooks the mis-signing of A3 as A2.
Opuscule tres-eccellent, de la vraye philosophie naturelle des metaulx : traictant de l'augmentation & parfection d'iceulx, avec advertissement d'eviter les folles despéces qui se font ordinairement par faulte de vraye science
Zacaire, Denis (1510-1556); Bernard, of Trevisan
1568
For the work here ascribed to Bernardus Trevirensis (or Trevisanus), cf. Lynn Thorndike, A history of magic and experimental science, v. 3 (1934) p. 619.
M. Fabii Quintiliani, oratoris eloquentissimi, Institutionum oratoriarum libri XII : singulari cum studio tum iudicio doctissimorum virorum ad fidem vetustissimorum codicum recogniti ac restituti : eiusdem Declamationum liber. Additae sunt Petri Mosellani viri eruditi Annotationes in septem libros priores, & Ioachimi Camerarii in primu[m] & secundu[m]. Quibus & accessit doctissimus Co[m]mentarius Antonii Pini Portodemæi in tertium, nunc recêns editus. Cum Privilegio
Quintilian; Schade, Peter (1493-1524); Camerarius, Joachim (1500-1574); Pinus, Antonius; Quintilian
1538
Declamationes and Commentary of Pinus each have special title-pages.
Notitia monastica, or, An account of all the abbies, priories, and houses of friers, formerly in England and Wales. And also of all the colleges and hospitals founded before A.D. MDXL. By the Right Reverend Doctor Thomas Tanner, late Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. Published A.D. MDCCXLIV by John Tanner, M.A. vicar of Lowestoft in Suffolk, and precentor of the cathedral church of St. Asaph. And now reprinted with many additions, by James Nasmith, M.A. rector of Snalewell in Cambridgeshire and Chaplain to the right honourable John Earl of Buckinghamshire
Tanner, Thomas (1674-1735); Nasmith, James (1740-1808); Vertue, George (1684-1756)
MDCCLXXXVII [1787]
With a frontispiece-portrait of the author engraved by George Vertue in 1743 and armorial plates.