in two Books, the first teaching by precept and example,
the Operations in numbers, whole and broken. The Rules of Practice,
Interest, and performed in the more facil manner by Decimals, then
hitherto hath been published; the excellency and new practice and use of
Logarithmes, _Nepayres Bones_. The second the great Rule of _Algebra_,
in Species, resolving all Arithmetical Questions by Supposition.
50. The golden Treatise of Arithmetick, Natural and Artificial, or
Decimals; the Theory & Practice united in a simpathetical Proportion,
betwixt lines and Numbers, in their Quantities and Qualities, as in
respect of Form, Figure, Magnitude and Affection; demonstrated by
Geometry, illustrated by Calculations, and confirmed with variety of
Examples in every Species; made compendious and easie for Merchants,
Citizens, Sea-men, Accomptants, &c. by _Th. Wilsford_ Corrector of the
last Edition of Record.
51. Semigraphy, or the Art of Short-Writing, as it hath been proved by
many hundreds in the City of _London_, and other places, by them
practised, and acknowledged to be the easiest, exactest, and swiftest
method; the meanest capacity by the help of this Book, with a few hours
practice, may attaine to a perfection in this Art: by _Jer. Rich_ Author
and Teacher thereof, dwelling in _Swithings Lane_ in _London_.
52. Milk for Children; a plain and easie method teaching to read and
write, usefull for Schools and Families, by _L. Thomas_, D.D.
53. The Painting of the Ancients; the History of the beginning,
progress, and consummating of the practice of that noble Art of
Painting; by _F. Junius_
_Excellent and approved Treatises in Physick, Chyrurgery, & other more
familiar Experiments in Cookery, Preserving, &c._
54. _Culpeper's Semiatica uranica_, his Astrological judgement of
Diseases from the decumbiture of the sick, much enlarged: the way and
manner of finding out the cause, change, and end of the Disease; also
whether the sick be likely to live or dye, & the time when recovery or
death is to be expected, according to the judgement of _Hipocrates_, and
_Hermes Trismegistus_; to which is added Mr. _Culpeper_'s censure of
Urines.
55. _Culpeper_'s last Legacy, left to his Wife for the publick good,
being the choicest and most profitable of those secrets in Physick and
Chyrurgery; which whilst he lived, were lockt up in his breast, and
resolved never to be published till after his death.
56. The Yorkshire Spaw; or the v
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