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A70584 A Curious collection of books and pamphlets being the stock of Mr. William Miller, late of London, bookseller : consisting in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, &c. : will be sold by auction on Thursday the 2[?]th instant, at eleven a clock in the forenoon, in Westminster-Hall : which sale will continue until the number of 1500 bundles are sold off / by [----] Miller, William. 1695? (1695) Wing M2067; ESTC R43454 58,164 192

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de Dunkerco Triumphantem Oxon. in ob Car. 2d Somnium Navale in Expeditionem contra Belgas c. Lib. 8. Narratives and Relations of the State of Countries Citys Battles Sieges Victorys in several parts of the World Sea Fights Transactions and Progresses of Armies Popish Practices several by way of Diary or Journal 92 The Siege of Tangier The Civil Wars of Bantam The History of of Jetser c. Lib. 21. Mathematical Tracts of Architecture Astronomy Shipwrighting Arethmetick Trigonometry Plain and Spherical Drawing Limning Embroidery with several Prophesies and Astrological Discourses 93 Sir Samuel Morland's speaking Trumpet Dr. Wallis's Cono-Cuneus Bloome's Architecture c. Lib. 10. Military Treatises viz. Military Institutions way of Exercise Art of embatelling Arms the Order of approaching in War Offensive and Defensive on Fortification Regular and Irregular several forms of Battles c. 94 Markham's Decade of War Adamson's concerning Invasion Pringliam or Aelian's Tractieks The French K. way of Exercise c. Lib. 9. 95 State Disbursements and Accounts Crown Rents Proposals of Annual Revenues of Customs and Navy of Penalties and Forsetures relating to Customs and Navigation of the power of Custom Committes and Commissioners Directions and Instructions on the Excise on the Exchequer Affairs in Lib. 9. Merchandize and Commerce Rates of Merchandize Rules of Weights Coin Measures Exchanges Varieties of Merchants Accompts in Factorage Partnership and Barter Method keeping Purser's Books c. 96 Collins's Introduction to Merchants Accompts Brown's Accurate Accountant Every's Speculum Mercatorium c. Lib. 8. Trade and Improvement thereof Linnen and Wollen Manifectories on Trades in Fuel Transporting Commodities on Fen-Drainers National Trade Stage-Coaches and Interlopers Remonstrances on Losses Expedients for supplying the Poor the advancing of Trade 97 Violet's Proposals The way of Improving Trade State of English and Dutch in Relation to Trade c. Lib. 13. Tracts relating to Sea Affairs 98 Hayward's on proportion of Rigging and Stores On the nature and necessity of Free Ports Rules for granting Passes c. Lib. 5. 99 Observators The first Volumne Compleat in Dialogue By Sir Roger L'Estrange 100 A sett of Observators by way of debate a second Volume 101 A sett of Observators the Third Volume Dialogue-wise 102 Heraclitus Ridens being a compleat sett a discourse between Jest and Earnest of the times 103 Momus Ridens or Comical Remarks of the weekly publick Reports Compleat By Taylor Annis 1690 and 91. 104 A Compleat sett of London Gazetts from the Year 65 down to the Year 1695. 105 A sett of London Mercury's of Forreign and Domestick News Compleat Anno 1682. Lib. 56. 106 The true impartial Protestant Mercury of Occurrences Foreign and Domestick of the Years 8681 and 82. By Janeway Num. 115. 107 Another bundle of true protestant Mercurys c. of the Years 1680 81 and 82. By Curtis Numb 178. 108 A bundle of Athenian Mercurys Vol. 1st and Vol. 17. 109 Domestick Intelligence both from City and Country a sett for several Years Compleat By Harris Numb 114. 110 Another for several Years Compleat Numb 155. By Benskin 111 The Loyal Protestant and true Domestick Intelligence both of City and Country a compleat sett for several Years Numb 247. 112 Currant Intelligence Domestick and Foreign Numb 70. for the Year 1681. 113 A compleat sett of weekly Discoveries of the mystery of Iniquity relating to the Rebellion 1641. Numb 30. Sheets and Half Sheets in Folio Succession Several Historical Accounts Considerations Observations Pleas Answers Replys Vindications c. on the same 114 A Historical Collection touching Succession Weighty Concerns on a Popish Successor Reasons why he should not inherit c. Lib. 11. Parliamentary Tracts their Power Supremacy Constitution Rights Advantages to the Kingdom Debates Reasons Demonstrances about several Matters Proposals Supplications to them about Trade suppressing Popery c. Arguments c. 115 Several queries about choosing New Parliaments Inconveniencies of long sitting An easie way for free and peaceable Eelections c. Lib. 46. A Collection of Papers relating to the Prince of Orange the Revolution the Convention and the change of the Government at that time 116 The Prince of Orange's Letter to the King with Answer Memorials from the Protestants to the Prince and Princess of Orange Reasons for placing the Prince of Orange singly on the Throne c. Lib. 23. Memorials Memento's Answers and Reasons on them by Ministers of State of the Emperors Kings Princes c. residing in several Courts of Europe 117 Memorials on the Popish Plot Reasons for removing the Sacramental Testament The Jacobites Memorials to the French King c. Lib. 31. City London Affairs its Rights Guild-Hall Proceedings about the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs Elections and Offices of electing Parliament Members Common Council Tracts Addresses Petitions Disbursements about St. Pauls Insuring Lord Mayors and Recorders Speeches c. relating to London matters 118 Proceedings on the Debates relating to the Charter A Collection of Records touching election of Sheriffs An Inpuiry into the interest of Insuring c. Lib. 49. 119 Addresses almost of all Kinds with an an account of the Rise and Growth of the same several from Countrys Citys Towns Burroughs c. Nobility Bishops Dissenters c. with Answers on the same in Lib. 42. 120 Speeches and Harrangues and of Kings Queens Nobility Speakers of the Commons several Members of Parliament Judges Lord-Mayors Recorders Citizens on divers occasions also in the Scotch and Irish Parliament in Lib. 61. 121 A Collection of witty Answers and Replys to Letters and Papers on different Matters in Lib. 50. 122 Vindications of divers sorts relating to different Matters and on divers noted Persons in Lib. 28. 123 Characters of Parliament Men Courtiers Protestants Fanaticks Whiggs Dissenters Torys Roman Jesuits c. in Lib. 70. 124 Cases of various sorts in Civil and Common Law several about London with great variety about Trade and Improvement c. Lib. 70. 125 Petitions to and from Corporations and Communities of People to Kings Princes and Parliaments to the supream Authority of the Common-wealth to and from Majors c. and several sorts of Nobility from different perswasions Divines c. Lib. 84. 126 Papers and Copies of Papers lest by several eminent dying Persons in Lib. 29. 127 A most ingenuous parcel of Dialogues in Proes by the Witts of the Age Satyrical upon Controversies of Religion Courts States c. and on several noted Persons openly concerned in matters of State and Religion c. Lib. 59. 128 Letters on select Subjects relating to Foreign and Domestick Ecclesiastical and Military Affairs by the most curious Penns of the Age as also to and from the Emperors Kings Queens Princes and Nobility and to and from all Ranks Qualities and Degrees whatsoever 129 Another Bundle of the same for many Years c. Lib. 76. 130 Another of the same for several years c. Lib. 67. 131 Another of the same for many Years c. Lib 54. 132
with the Ans The Ans to Alderman Garraways Speech An Ans to D. Ruperts Declar. c. Lib. 21. From 47 to 49. 487 An Ans to David Jenkins The Royal Apology in Ans to the Parliam The Parliam to the Scotch Comm. c. Lib. 24. From 49 to 80. 488 An Ans to sev Petitions to Ol. Crom. To the Declaration between the English and Dutch States To Oliver's Speech in vindicat of 5 Monarchy c. Lib. 19. From 80 to 90. 489 An Ans to K. Jam. 2d Declaration To Mr. Ashton's dying Paper To the Bish of Oxon on the Penal Laws c. Lib. 15. M●sc●llaneous Tracts being all Discou●ses Observations Animadversions Reflections Admonitions Discoveries Cautions Parrarels Memoirs Maxims Positions Arguments Expedients Conclusions relating to the Pretences Designes Confederacies Consultations Policies Letters Papers Negotiations Stratagems Plots and to every material action whatsoever in general of Church State or the Army or of each particular Memb. thereof individual or compound both Bp. Pastors Kings Peers Gen. and Private Subjects in all Capacities as well as Parliam Associations Fraternities c. 490 The Royal Legacies of K. Ch. I. Hollingworth's defence of K. Ch. I. with Walk Acc. The Royal Succ. Clear'd c. Lib. 18. 491 K. Jam. I. on the duty of a King The Model of a Common-wealth Votivae Angliae c. Lib. 28. 492 The United Provinces Interest Buchanan's detections of the Q. of Scots The Machiav Cromwellist c. Lib. 23. 493 No Protestant Plot the 3 parts Engl. enslav'd to Pop. succ The Sorbon subscription to the Oath of Allegiance c. Lib. 23. 494 Sr. R. Cotton on Gondamours Emb. Hakwell on the Liberty of the subj Martin on the Independency of Eng. c. Lib. 30. 495 Q Eliz. Exhort on the Span Invas Nanton's Observat on Q. Eliz. The State of the Eng. Fugitives in Spain 1696 c. Lib. 24. 496. Allen s Killing no Murder to Ol. Crom. Ol. Crom. thanks to Fairf The Nat. of the Savoy persec as sent to Ol. Crom. c. Lib. 18. 497 The Charges against K. Ch. I. clear'd Observat on Sejanus's fall Asinus Onustus deliver'd to Q. Eliz. c. Lib. 3. 498 Stubbs on the Holland War The simple Cobler per La guard Honesty is the Best Policy c. Lib. 28. 499 Dodona's Vocal forest Against killing men for theft De Brittain's Dutch Usurpation c. Lib. 26. 500 The Iron Rod in Cromwel's hands the Prelates Pride Speculum Crape gown●rum both parts and Ans c. Lib. 23. 501 The discovery of Spanish practises both parts Presbytery display'd A Muzle for Cerberus and his Whelps c. Lib. 34. 502 Remarks on the Oxon. Parl. Debates Raleigh's Albania Mercurius Venereus c. Lib. 19. 503 The Eastern Kings Embassy to Ol. Crom. Sir W. Rawleigh's Ghost Martines Echo c. Lib. 28. 504 K. Jam. I. Charge to the Circuit Judges The Layman's Religion The Fr. Kings Edict against Protestants c. Lib. 22. 505 Howard's Pattern of Christian Loyalty Anglorum Singultus to General Monk Rich's Irish Hubb bubb c. Lib. 19. 506 The Oxonian Anti-Parliament The Reasons of England's Confederacy with France weighed The Scotch Mist dispelled c. Lib. 15. 507 Reflections on the Opinions of Modern Divines The Pacquet of Advice complete The Red-coats Catechism c. lib. 22. 508 K. Jam. 1. against private Combats The Evaporation of the Apple of Palestine Mischiefs of misrepresenting the King c. lib. 20. Cosmographical Geographical and Anthological Histories of the whole World 509 Pomponius Mela Cosmoge Strafford's Geographical Description The Modern History of the World both parts c. lib. 7. European Hist containing the Descript Origine Antiq. Laws Customs Govern Manners Qual strength and material Occurrences Rebellions Battles Sieges and in all the Countries of Europe entirely and partic on Russia Pol. Hungary Greece Moldavia the Seigniories in and about Italy as Modena Ven. Gen. Sicily Savoy the Gris c. and abund of Tracts relat to the Terri of the Turks 510 Cardin. Contareno's Hist of Venice On the Dukedom of Modena On the Dukedom of Tuscany c. lib. 16. 511 On Stenho Rarin's Rebellion in Muscovy The Descript of Europe from 1650 to 1610. The Troubles of Geneva 1591 c. lib. 17. American and other Hist viz. of Carol. Virgin Isle of Pines Newfoundland c 512 Nova Britania in Virginia Bullock's Examinat of Virginia Whitbourn on the Discovery of Newfoundland c. lib. 10. Histories of New England in divers curious Tracts containing the Laws Customs Warrs Trade Products Religion Conversion and the Progress of Christianity 513 Mather's Hist of their Warrs Wood's New Englan Prospect Whitfield on the Converted State of the Indians c. lib. 11. ●14 An Abstract of their Laws Motton's New Englands Canaan Clark on the New Englands Persecution c. lib. 10. Histories of England containing all its Transactions of State within it self and with other Nations the Lives and Practices of its Princes the Account of all Ecclesiastical and Military Affairs in general on the Honour Defence Safety Interest Troubles Ilconveniences c. 515 Froissard's Epitome The Reign of K. Hen. 3. The Court of K. James 1. c. lib. 18. ●16 Pulleston's Epitome Monarch Brit. Daniel's Hist of England Of York and Lancast Warrs c. lib. 11. ●17 Owen's Register of Engl. Seminaries c. The English Pope Another with a Vindication and Parallel c. lib. 11. ●18 Pulleston on God's Care of Monarchy Penn on the Interest of Engl. K. Ch. 1. no Man of Blood but a Martyr c. lib. 11. ●19 Gowry's Conspiracy K. Ch. 1. Affairs in Scotl. under Montross St. Grevil's 5 Years of K. James c. lib. 17. 520 Fletcher's Hist of Henry A Narr of the Span. Intreagues in Engl. Turner's Abstract of Peers c. lib. 15. 521 The Foundations c. of Oxford and Cambridge England's and Holland's Union England's Doxology c. lib. 11. 522 Walker's History of Independency complete c. lib. Curious Tracts relating to Scotland both to its Church and State c. Affairs during the late Civil Warrs in its Negotiations Papers c. with Engl. its Battles Victories Losses Accounts Assemblies Parliam Convocations Treaties Manifesto's Proclamations Answers c. and Modern Treat on the same 523 Scotl. Ancient Obligat to Engl. Lysimach Nicanor to the Covenanters The Scotch Grievances under Lauderdale c. lib. 16. 524 Their Barbarities against Bps. The Assemblie's Exhortation to England The Scot's Cabinet Opened c. lib. 26. 525 The Scotch Proceedings 1640. The Soldier 's Speech on the Ks. Coronat Oath A Remonstr on the Scotch Troubles c. lib. 21. 526 The Lawfulness of the Scots Invasion Their Kirk's Confession of Faith Copies of all Letters Papers c. between their Commissioners and the English Parliarment c. lib. 19. 527 Rutherford's Plea for Presbytery An Assertion of Scotch Ch. Government The Scotch Kirk's Protestation c. lib. 9. 528 Reformat
of Ch. Government clear'd The Scotch Covenant condemned A Confutat of the Scotch Government c. lib. 21. 529 Presbyt Inquisit on Edinbur College The Scotch Presbyt Weathercock A Vindic. of their Proceedings against Bps c. lib. 11. 530 The Answer to Dundee's Declarat 1690. The Scotch Presbyt Eloquence Buchanan de jure regni apud Scot c. lib. 16. 531 An Expostulat with the Scotch Whiggs Scotland drawn by an English Pencil Scotl. pulling down the Gates of Rome c. lib. 14. Irish Tracts relating to all the Transactions Ancient and Modern performed in in Ireland on their Parliaments Orders Councils on their Ingratitude Rise Government Troubles Wars Messages Trade Reduction and whatsoever remarkable occurr'd to the present Time 532 Walker's Vindicat. of his Acc. of London Derry A Journal of their Parliam proceed 1689. A List of the Gent. att by K. J. 2. c. lib. 18. 533 Tyrconnel's Lieuftenship Vindica Irish Papists no Evidences Remarks on their Affairs and Trade c. lib. 12. 534 An Accou of the Affairs in 89 and 90. A Narr of the Rebel 1650 A Remonst on the Ch. and Kingdom of Ireland c. lib. 16. 535 The Irish Affairs under the 2 last Reigns The Methods of subduing Protestantism A Collection of Murthers committed in Ireland c. lib. 15. 536 A Representation of the Irish under K. James 2d The Persecutions of the Kilmore Protestants The Protestants Appeal to K. James 2d c. Lib. 20. Historical and Moral Low Dutch Tracts wherein are all the State Matters of every Province their Government and Governours the Actions Civil and Military the Description and Surveys c. of their Inhabitants Natures Cities Commodities Trade Policy Riches c. divers Relations of Sieges c. are handled 537 The Hist of the Royal Congress at the Hague Observat on the Pr. of Or. and the States The subdued Provinces admonition to Holland c. Lib. 16. 538 Sir R. Williams on the Actions of the Netherlands An exact description of Flanders Churchyard's Hist of Netherlands c. Lib. 15. Tracts Ecclesiastical Civil Historical and Moral relating to France to the Kings Subjects thereof on the Rise Intreagues Negotiations Incroachments Wars Persecutions Reformation of Religion Factions particular of the house of Guise predictions and c. with Pleas Answers and other Proceedings in Ch. and State 539 The Fortune of France prophetical A Refutation of the Anticotton The Counter league of the D. of Guise c. Lib. 15. 540 The Counter Guise Dryden's vindication of the Guise and Covent parrallel Dannet's History of France c. Lib. 11. 541 A Tract on the Fr. King's Nativity The Fr. Assemblies proceedings The Fr. Parliaments proceeds on the Popes Bull c. Lib. 14. 542 The Fr. Herauld The Fr. Princes Association Arnauld against the Jesuites c. Lib. 15. Spanish and Portuguese Tracts Ecclesiastical c. on their Forreign and Domestick Transactions Leagues Wars on the Nature and Genious of the Countries Persons Descriptions of the most remarkable Subjects some Transactions from the Original compeled in those Nations 543 A Pageant of Spanish Humours Vox Populi both parts A Description of the Escarial c. Lib. 9. 544 A Vindicat. of the true Sabastian The Spaniards Monarchy Wadsworth's State of Spain c. Lib. 9. 545 Montanu's Discovery of the Inquisit The English and Spaniard's Compar'd On the Spaniards Cruelty and Policy c. Lib. 7. 546 Hostories of Germany describing it's Wars in 10 Books and Supplements containing it's most material Occurrences with Italy France the Palatinate Bohemia the Grizons Brandenbourg Gulick Saxony c. with an account of all the Rights Custom 's Manners Practices Affairs in Church and State their Dissentions Wars Dicts c. Lib. 10. 547 The present and future Condition of Germany The Election Ceremonies of Matthias Of Ferdinando c. Lib. 19. Relating more particularly to Bohemia and the Palatinate 548 Bohemica Jura defensa The State between the Emperor and Bohemia Bohemia Regnum Electivum c. Lib. 17. Swedish and Danish Treatises Ecclesiastical Historical and Civil containing the Wars between each and of each against the Empire and respectively among themselves on their Battles Sieges Treatises Religion Disciplines and on the most Remarkable Actions of their Kings c. 549 The Funeral of Gust Adolph A Survey of the Kingdom of Sweden The Star of the North c. Lib. 10. 550 The whole proceeds at Roskeld Treaty the Passages since the Treaty Gustava's Storming Coppenhagen c. Lib. 7. 551 The Sweedish Intelligencer compleat in Lib. 4. Relations Narratives Accounts News from several parts of the 3 Kingdoms and from Forreign parts of strange Accidents and Calamities National and Particular of Apparitions Insurrections Plots Births Deaths Fires Murd●rs Massacres c. of hundred of Mixt Matters from 1903. to 1691. 552 A Nar. of the Acts of the E. of Essex On the Death of the Lord Cornwallis Brumswicks overthrow to Tilly c. Lib. 47. 553 A Nar. of the Powder Plot The Death of Mr. Pymm The apprehending of John James c. Lib. 36. 554 The Contents of the black Box K. Ch. 2d Conference with Cardinal Mazerine The taking of Cap. Hind c. Lib. 45. 555 Sten Lorazine's Rebellion in Muscovy The Devil's departure out of the London's Nunns Of Ramsey the false Jew c. Lib. 32. Of Murders more particular 556 The Murther'd King The 2 State Martyr's of Bristol The Murder of Sir John Tindal e616 c. Lib. 41. From 1670. to 80. 557 The Murder of Sir Richard Sandford The Fr. Midwifes on Her Husband The Murder of the ABp of St. Andrews c. Lib. 30. 558 Monthly Accounts and Mercuries Present State of Europe Memoirs Gentleman's Journal and compleat Libraries c. Lib. 17. Vox's and Voices being Treatises relating to Church and State Occurences and on the most sensible Occasions Forreign and Domestick 559 S. Vox Regis Vox Cleri pro Rege The difference between Ruling by Law ●nd by will c. Lib. 13. 560 Mason's midnight cry Vox Populi 1690. both Parts Vox populi Fax populi c. Lib. 15. Discourses miscellaneous of Governm State and Revolutions Conditions of Countries on Churches and Military Affaires on Publick and private Interests Vsages in Dealings 561 On the Assault of the Prin. of Orange 1582 On the Affaires of Eng. On the Nature rise c. of Governm c. Lib. 15. 562 On Popish Perjuries Gataker against Lilly and Gadbury On Schools and Scoolmast c. Lib. 15. 563 Sr. Ch. Cornwallis on Pr. Henry On Tangier On Monarchy and Aristocracy c. Lib. 14. Dialogues and Conferences Theological and Divine on Ceremonies and what ever may be applicable to the Church Religion or its professors 564 On the Condition of the Ch. of Engl. Eubulus On Kneeling at the Sacram. c. Lib. 12. Dialogues serious and jocose on private and publick Transactions and Occurrences in State Governm 565 Bay's Reason of his