rd_ with his Vizard pull'd off, or News from
the Cabal, in some Reflections upon a late Book, entituled, _The
Rehearsal Transprosed after the fashion it now obtains_; in a Letter to
Mr _Roger L'Estrange_; in 8[o].
Grounds and occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy with the severall
Answers to _Hobbs_.
A good Companion, or a Meditation upon Death, by _William Winstandly_;
in 12[o]s.
Select Thoughts, or Choice Helps for a Pious Spirit, a Century of Divine
Breathings for a Ravished Soul, beholding the excellency of her Lord
Jesus: To which is added the Breathings of the Devout Soul, by _Jos.
Hall_ Bishop of _Norwich_; in 12[o].
The Remedies of Discontent, or a Treatise of Contentation; very fit for
these present times; by _Jos. Hall_ Bishop of _Norwich_; 12[o].
The admired piece of Physiognomy and Chyromancy, Mataposcopacy, the
Symmetrical proportions and Signal Moles of the Body fully and
accurately explained, with their Natural predictive significations both
to Men and Women, being delightful and profitable; with the Subject of
Dreams made plain: Whereunto is added the Art of Memory, by _Richard
Saunders_; in _folio_: Illustrated with Cuts and Figures.
The Sphere of _Marcus Manelius_ made an English Poem; with Learned
Annotations, and a long Appendix: reciting the Names of Ancient and
Modern Astronomers; with some thing memorable of them: Illustrated with
Copper-Cuts. By _Edward Sherborne_ Esq, in _Folio_.
Observations upon Military and Political Affairs: Written by the most
Honourable _George_ Duke of _Albemarle_; in _Folio_: Published by
Authority.
Modern Fortification, or the Elements of Military Architecture,
practised and designed by the latest and most experienced Engineers of
this last Age, _Italian_, _French_, _Dutch_ and _English_; and the
manner of Defending and Besieging Forts and Places; with the use of a
Joynt Ruler or Sector, for the speedy description of any Fortification;
by Sir _Jonas Moore_ Knight, Master Surveyor.
A General Treatise of Artillery or Great Ordnance: Writ in _Italian_ by
_Tomaso Morety_ of _Brescia_, Engineer; first to the Emperor, and now to
the most serene Republick of _Venice_, translated into English, with
Notes thereupon; and some addition out of _French_ for Sea-Gunners. By
Sir _Jonas Moore_ Knight: With an Appendix of Artificial Fire-works of
War and Delight; by Sir _Abraham Dager_ Knight, Engineer: Illustrated
with divers Cuts.
A Mathematical Compendium,
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