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A62222 New memoirs and characters of the two great brothers, the Duke of Bouillon and Mareschal Tvrenne written in French by James de Langlade, Baron of Saumières ; made English.; Mémoires de la vie de Frédéric Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, duc de Bouillon, avec quelques particularitez de la vie et des moeurs de Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Vte. de Turenne. English Saumières, Jacques de Langlade, baron de, ca. 1620-1680.; King, William, 1663-1712. 1693 (1693) Wing S740; ESTC R8529 68,371 157

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Charge to his Clergy at his Primary Visitation May 5. 1691. Five Sermons before the King and Queen By Dr. Meggot Dean of Winchester Two Sermons One before the Honourable House of Commons on a Thanksgiving in November 1691. The other before the King and Queen in November 1692. By Dr. Jane Dean of Gloucester Two Sermons One on a Thanksgiving the other before the King and Queen By Dr. Talbot Dean of Worcester Mr. Atterbury's Sermon before the Queen at Whitehall May 29. 1692. Dr. Resbury's Two Sermons before the Queen A Discourse sent to the Late King James to perswade him to embrace the Protestant Religion By Sam. Parker late Lord Bishop of Oxon. To which are prefixed two Letters the first from Sir Lionel Jenkins on the same Subject the second from the said Bishop with the Discourse All Printed from the Original Manuscripts The Plagiary Exposed or an old Answer to a newly revived Calumny against the Memory of King Charles the First under the Title of Colonel Ludlow's Letter By Mr. Butler Author of Hudibras Never before Printed A short Defence of the Orders of the Church of England By Mr. Luke Milbourn The first Book of Virgill's Aeneis Made English by Mr. Luke Milbourn The Reasons of Mr. Bayes's Changing his Religion In Three Parts By Mr. Tho. Brown Novus Reformator Vapulans Or the Welsh Levite toss'd in a Blanket In a Dialogue between Hick of Colch Da I s and the Ghost of William Pryn. Written by Mr. Tho. Brown An Account of the Proceedings of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter in his Visitation of Exeter College The Second Edition To which is added the Censure of the University of Oxford on the Naked Gospel A Defence of the said Proceedings with an Answer to first The Case of Exeter College Vindicated Secondly The Account Examined A Vindication of Mr. James Colmer M. B. and Fellow of Exeter College from the Calumnies of several late Pamphlets to which are annexed the Authentick Copies of the Affidavits relating to that Affair Popish Treachery or a short and new Account of the horrid Cruelties exercised on the Protestants in France being a true Prospect of what is to be expected from the most solemn Promises of Roman Catholick Princes In a Letter from a Gentleman of that Nation to one in England Certain Considerations for the Establishment of the Church of England By the Lord Bacon Now published with a new Preface A Letter to a Lord in Answer to a late Pamphlet Entituled An Enquiry into the Causes of the present Fears and Dangers of the Government in Discourse between a Lord Lieutenant and one of his Deputies A Sermon at the Funeral of John Melford Esq by Mr. Easton A Practical Discourse concerning Divine Providence in Relation to National Judgments A Defence of the Church of England from the Charge of Schism and Heresie as laid against it by the Vindication of the Deprived Bishops The Indecency and Unlawfulness of Baptizing Children in private without Necessity and with the Publick Form By Martin Strong M. A. and Vicar of Yeovill in Somerset Octavo's and Twelves TWelve Sermons preached upon several Occasions by R. South D. D. Six of them never before printed Sermons and Discourses upon several Occasions by G. Stradling D. D late Dean of Chichester Never before printed together with an Account of the Authour The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Autoninus the Roman Emperour Translated out of Greek into English with Notes by Dr. Casaubon To this Edition is added the Life of the said Emperour with an Account of Stoick Philosophy as also Remarks on the Meditations All newly Written by the Famous Monsieur and Madam Dacier Mr. Waller's Poems compleat in two Parts Sir John Denham's Poems Crashaw ' s Poems containing Steps to the Temple The Delight of the Muse c. Third Edition Honor Redivivus or the Analysis of Honour and Armory Reprinted with many useful Additions and supplied with the Names and Titles of Honour of the present Nobility of England c. The Fourth Edition adorned with several Sculptures The Faithful Shepherd with an Addition of divers others Poems The Second Edition By the Right Honourable Sir Richard Fanshaw The History of Henry IV. Surnam'd the Great The Second Edition Written in French by the Bishop of Rodes and made English by J. D. Memoirs of the Court of Spain Written by the Ingenious French Lady and Englished by Mr. Tho. Brown Memoirs of the Court of France by the same Author Some Motives and Incentives to the Love of God pathetically discoursed of in a Letter to a Friend by the Honourable Robert Boyle The Seventh Edition much Corrected Arist. Hist. LXXII Interpret accessere veterum Testimonia de eorum versione è Theatro Sheldonian Dr. Busby's Greek Grammar The Life of that most Illustrious Prince Charles V. late Duke of Lorrain and Bar Generalissimo of the Imperial Armies Written Originally in French and made English The Morals of Confusius a Chinese Philosopher who flourished above 500. Years before the coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. A Voyage to the World of Cartesius Written Originally in French and now Translated into English by T. Taylor of Magd. Coll. in Oxford Academy of Sciences being a short and easie Introduction to the Knowledge of the Liberal Arts and Sciences with the Names of such Authours of Note as have written on every particular Science By D. Abercromby M. D. Homeri Iliados Liber primus in qua singularum vocum significationes compositiones ●o derivationes annotatantur dialecti clarè distinctè exponuntur c. Opera Studio Georg. Sylvan Par. Med. Editio secunda Twelves The Art of Practical Measuring easily performed by a Two-foot Rule which slides two Foot and which is the best Measure of round Timber the common way as also the true Measure of Round Square or other Timber of Stone Boards Glass Paving Painting Wainscot c. Gauging of Casks and Gauging and Inching of Tunns containing brief Instructions in Decimal Arithmetick the best way of using the Logarithms according to Mr. Tounley the Use of the Diagonal Scale of 100. parts in a quarter of an Inch applied to Gunter's Chain And lastly some useful Directions in Dyalling not hitherto published By Henry Coggshall Gent. Twelves PLAYS By the Honourable Sir Robert Howard Five Plays in one Volume in Folio viz. The Indian Queen Surprizal Committee Vestal Virgin and the Duke of Lerma By Mr. Dryden All for Love Quarto The Assignation Ibid. Aurenge Zebe Indian Emperour Wild Gallant Rival-Ladies Hamlet Prince of Denmark Macbeth Epsom Wells The Emperour of the Moon By Mrs. Behn The Rape or The Innocent Impostors By Mr. Braddy The End of the Catalogue
where they were raising a Battery He received the blow in the midst of his Heart at the same instant that he stopt his Horse to speak to Saint Hilaire Lieutenant of the Artillery Saint Hilaire had one Arm carried away at the same time and said a thing very remarkable to two of his Sons who wept to see him in that Condition Alas Children said he you ought not to weep for me but this Great Man shewing them the Viscount Turenne which is the most irreparable Loss that France has ever suffered Perhaps there was never seen any Example of a Grief which was so great and general at the same time and I cannot think that of the Roman People after the Death of Marcellus Germanicus or Titus could be compared to the Condition France was in upon this Occasion Especially it 's impossible to express the Concern of the Soldiers It appeared for several days together after his Death to be very fresh and moving Those who commanded the Army having caused a Halt to be made to hold a Council what way they should take the Soldiers concerned to see the Delay of their Resolutions began to say aloud and with one Voice They have nothing to do but to let la Pie which was an Excellent Horse known by the whole Army and one that the Viscount Turenne generally mounted go loose and where the poor Creature stops let them encamp there In the distant Provinces where this Prince was scarce known but by his Reputation the News of his Death made a very surprizing Impression the Nobility and People for several days together could speak of nothing else but the Greatness of their Loss Many bewailed him without having ever seen him Some excited to this Grief by the Memory of his Actions others in Consideration of the Services which he might still have rendered them and all in general as being sensible of the extraordinary Misfortune by which so Great a Man came to his End At Paris and the Countries thereabouts and particularly upon the Frontiers which were the Seat of War the Passion was more touching and lively because they knew him better and were used to see him come back every Winter with a new Load of Glory In short it seemed as if his Loss had been the entire Defeat of an Army or that each private Person in the whole Kingdom had lost their best Friend or their whole Fortune Since in his Life-time there came out a Comparison between Him and Caesar I think I may Remark That as the small Agreement that there is between a Monarchy and a Republick made them tread different Paths to Glory so their Deaths bore no greater Resemblance Caesar was assassinated in the time of Peace by his own Citizens whom he had oppressed and the Viscount Turenne lost his Life in War with his Arms in his hand beloved by all the World and serving his King and Countrey without any other Interest than that of Glory and the Performance of his Duty He began to appear in the Reign of Lewis the XIII th and being upheld by his Merit and Quality he pass'd without Favour or Disgrace all the time that Cardinal Richlieu was Master of Affairs Under Cardinal Mazarine's Ministry Fortune used him variously but for the last 20 Years of his Life he had no Reason to complain of her He found a thousand Occasions of gaining such a Glory as will be immortalized by all the Histories of Europe and he esteem'd himself so much the happier in living under a King who had all the Qualities desireable in a Master and who treated him with such Confidence and Esteem that he might love him as a Friend I leave it to such as write his History to say how far he extended the King's Conquests in the last War and what his Thoughts were touching the Affairs in Germany No one knew certainly what the Motives were that made him take so long and difficult a March to seize that Post where he was slain all we can learn is that some hours before his Death he had promised himself great Advantages from this last Action of his Life and he was so far from all Presumption that when he began to think well of his own Undertakings other People might take his Hopes for an entire Certainty of a happy Success so that if those who were at the Head of the Army after his Death have deserved Rewards and Praises the Viscount Turenne being no less above them in his great Knowledge of War than by his Quality of General We have Reason to think that the Event of a Design which he had so long before premeditated would have been much more Great and more Glorious FINIS Books Printed for and Sold by Thomas Bennet at the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-Yard FOLIO'S A Thenae Oxonienses Or an exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education in the University of Oxford from 1500. to the end of 1690. Representing the Birth Fortunes Preferments and Death of all those Authors and Prelates the great Accidents of their Lives with the Fate and Character of their Writings The Work being so Compleat that no Writer of Note of this Nation for near two hundred years past is omitted In Two Volumes A New Historical Relation of the Kingdom of Siam by Monsieur de la Loubere Envoy Extraordinary from the French King to the King of Siam in the Years 1687 1688. Wherein a full and curious Account is given of their Natural History as also of their Arithmetick and other Mathematick Learning In two Tomes Illustrated with Sculptures Done out of French By A. P. Fellow of the Royal Society The Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley The Eighth Edition To which is added The Cutter of Colemanstreet Never before Printed in any Edition of his Works Fifty Tragedies and Comedies By Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher Mr. William Shakespear's Comedies Histories and Tragedies Comedies and Tragedies By Tho. Killigrew Sir William D'avenants Works Dr. Pocock's Commentary on the Prophet Joel Voyages and Adventures of Ferdinand Pinto who was five times Shipwrackt sixteen times sold and thirteen times made a Slave in Aethiopia China c. Written by himself The Second Edition 1693. QUARTO'S A Critical History of the Text and Versions of the New Testament wherein is firmly Established the Truth of those Acts on which the Foundation of Christian Religion is laid In Two Parts By Father Simon of the Oratory Together with a Refutation of such Passages as seem contrary to the Doctrine and Practice of the Church of England The Works of the Learned Or an Historical Account and Impartial Judgment of the Books newly Printed both Foreign and Domestick Together with the State of Learning in the World By J. de la Crose a late Author of the Vniversal Bibliotheques The first Volume is finished with compleat Indexes A Sermon before the King and Queen By the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Worcester The Bishop of Chester's