English experience, its record in early printed books published in facsimile
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English experience, its record in early printed books published in facsimile
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- A declaration of the fauourable dealing of her Maiesties Commissioners appointed for the examination of certaine traitours
- A line of life
- The palis of honoure
- Amoretti and epithalamion
- The Countesse of Lincolnes nurserie
- The art of embattailing an army
- The post of the world, wherein iis contayned the antiquities and originall of the most famous cities in Europe
- A defence of judiciall astrologie, in answer to a treatise lately published by M. John Chamber
- Ane breve descriptioun of the pest
- The siege of rhodes
- A treatise of usurie, divided into three bookes
- A briefe description of universal mappes and cardes
- The elements of the Common Lawes of England
- The scholemaster
- A true relation of the lives and deaths of the two English pyrats, Purser and Clinton
- A booke containing divers sortes of hands, as well the English as French secretarie with the Italian, Roman, chancelry and court hands, also the true & iust proportio of the capitall Romae
- Pyrotechnia, or, a discourse on artificiall fireworks
- Ane breif descriptioun of the well of te woman-hill besyde Abirdene
- A defence of tabacco
- Elizabetha thriumphans
- Ane verie excellent and delectabill tratise intitulit Philotus quhairin we may persaue the greit inconueniences that fallis out in the mariage betwene age and youth
- A summarie and true discourse of Sir Frances Drakes' West Indian voyage
- The chyrurgeons closet
- The Earl of Gowries conspiracie against the Kings maiestie of Scotland
- The survey of Cornwall
- The cittharn schoole, with sixe short aers neapolitan done by his brother William Holborne
- The rule of reason
- Appello Caesarem
- Free trade, ot the means to make trade flourish
- The schollers purgatory, discoured in the Stationers Common wealth and discribed in a discourse apologeticall, aswell for the publike advantage of the Church, the State & whole Common-wealth of England
- An addition to the sea journal of the Hollanders unto Iava
- Florios second frutes
- Voyage into the South Sea
- The compound of alchymy, or the ancient hidden art of alchemie, conteining the right and perfectest meanes to make the philosophers stone aurum potabile, with other excellent experiments
- A brief description of Hierusalem and of the suburbs therof
- The testament of Cresseid
- Aphorismes civill and militarie, amplified with authorities and exemplified with historie out of the first quarterne of Fr. Guicciardine
- The historie of tithes
- The strange and dangerous voyage
- A dutiful inuective against the moste haynous treasons of Ballard and Babington
- The theorike and practike of moderne warres
- A most excellent instruction for keeping merchants bookes of accounts
- The historie of Great Britannie declaring the successe of times and affaires in that iland, from the Romans first entrance untill the raigne of Egbert the West-Saxon prince
- The riche and the pore
- The scornful ladie, a comedie
- An encouragement to colonies
- A notable historie of the Saracens, briefly and faithfully descrybing the originall beginning, continuaunce and successe aswell of the Saracens, as also of Turkes, Souldans, Mamalukes, Assassines, Tartarians and Sophians
- Militaire instructions for the cavallrie
- The treasure of Euonymus, conteyninge the hid secretes of nature
- The discovery of a new world, a description of the South Indies
- Has parts32
- Rudiments of militarie discipline
- The first and second booke of discipline, together with some acts of the Generall Assemblies, clearing and confirming the same, and an act of Parliament
- The booke of raynarde the fox
- The determinations of the moste famous universities of Italy and Fraunce
- A briefe relation of the persecution lately made against the Catholike christians in Japonia, taken out of the Annuall Letters of the Soc. of Jesus
- The good and the badde, or descriptions of the worthies and unworthies of this age, where the best may see their graces and the worst discerne their basenesse
- The thrie tailes of the thrie priests of Peblis
- His majesties commission and further declaration concerning the reparation of Saint Pauls Church
- An advice how to plant tobacco in England
- The lawes of the market
- Answere made by the kynges hyghnes to the petitions of the rebelles in Yorkeshire
- Orders and directions for the better administration of justice
- The boke of justices of peas, the charge with all the processe of the cessions
- The safegard of sailers or great rutter, conning the courses, distances, depthes, sounding floudes and ebbes, with the markes for the entrings of sundrie harboroughs, both of England, Fraunce, Spaine, Ireland, Flaunders
- The necessarie, fit and conuenient education of a gentlewoman
- The merchants avizo
- Here begynneth a lytell treatyse of the turkes lawe called Alcaron, and also it speketh of Machamet the Nygromancer
- Conditions to be observed by Brittish undertakers of the escheated lands in Ulster
- Especiall observations and approved physicall rules in the last time of the pestilence
- A large declaration concerning the late tumults in Scotland by the King
- A decree of starre-chamber, concerning printing
- Newes out of Holland of the East Indie trade there
- A second courante from the East Indiain two letters
- A request presented to the King of Spayn by the inhabitants of the lowe countreyes, protesting that they will liue according to the reformation of the Gospell
- A briefe declaration for what manner of speciall nusance concerning private dwelling houses a man may have his remedy by assise
- The defence of contraries
- The rates of marchandizes, as they were set down in the booke of rates
- Articles of militarie discipline
- Articles agreed on in the Nationall Synode of the Reformed Churches of France
- Articles to be inquired of, in the first metropoliticall visitation of the most Reverend Father: Richard ... Archbishop of Canterbury
- In this tretyse that is cleped Gouernayle of helthe
- A packe of Spanish lyes sent abroad in the world