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tinent of _Guiana_ in _America_; with a History of several strange Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Serpents, Insects and Customs of that Colony, in 4[o]. _Ethecae Christianae_, or the School of Wisdom. It was dedicated to the Duke of _Monmouth_ in his younger years, in 12[o]. The Life and Actions of the late renowned Prelate and Souldier _Christopher Bernard Van Gale_ Bishop of _Munster_, in 8[o]. The Conveyancers Light, or the Compleat Clerk and Scriveners Guide, being an exact draught of all Precedents and Assurances now in use, likewise the Forms of all Bills, Answers and Pleadings in Chancery, as they were penned by divers Learned Judges, Eminent Lawyers, and great Conveyancers, both Ancient and Modern, in 4[o] large. The Privileges and Practices of Parliaments in _England_, Collected out of the Common Law of this Land, in 4[o]. A Letter from _Oxford_ concerning the approaching Parliament then called, 1681. in vindication of the King, the Church, and Universities, 4[o]. _Brevia Parliamentaria Rediviva_, in 13 Sections; containing several Catalogues of the numbers and dates of all Bundles of Original Writs of Summons and Elections that are now in the Tower of _London_, in 4[o]. The new World of Words, or a general English Dictionary, containing the proper signification and Etymologies of Words, derived from other Languages, _viz._ Hebrew, Arabick, Syriack, Greek, Latin, Italian, French, Spanish, British, Dutch, Saxon, useful for the advancement of our English Tongue; together with the definition of all those terms that conduce to the understanding of the Arts and Sciences, _viz._ Theology, Philosophy, Logick, Rhetorick, Grammar, Ethic, Law, Magick, Chyrurgery, Anatomy, Chymistry, Botanicks, Arithmetick, Geometry, Astronomy, Astrology, Physiognomy, Chyromancy, Navigation, Fortification, Dyaling; _cum multis aliis_, in fol. _Cocker's_ new Copy-Book, or _Englands_ Pen-man, being all the curious Hands engraved on 28 Brass plates, in folio. _Sir Robert Stapleton's_ Translation of Juvenals Satyr, with Annotations thereon, in folio. The Rudiments of the Latine Tongue, by a method of Vocabulary and Grammar; the former comprising the Primitives, whether Noun or Verb, ranked in their several Cases; the latter teaching the forms of Declension and Conjugation, with all possible plainness: To which is added the Hermonicon, _viz._ A Table of those Latin words, which their sound and signification being meerly resembled
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