The Natural History of Coffee, Thee, Chocolate, and Tobacco, in four several Sections: With a Tract of Elder and Juniper-Berries, shewing how useful they may be in our Coffee-Houses: And, also, the Way of making Mum, with some Remarks upon that Liquor. Collected from the Writings of the best Physicians, and Modern Travellers. From a Quarto, containing thirty-nine pages; Printed at London, for Christopher Wilkinson, at the Black Boy, over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, 1682 A Descent from France: Or, The French Invasion of England considered and discoursed. London, 1692. Folio, containing half a sheet Admiral Russel's Letter to the Earl of Nottingham: Containing an A Private Letter, sent from one Quaker to another A View of the Reign of king Charles the First: Wherein the true Causes of the Civil War are impartially delineated, by strokes borrowed from Lord Clarendon, Sir Philip Warwick, H. L'Estrange 20 38 42 47 49 and other most authentick and approved Historians. Printed in Quarto, containing twenty-eight pages London. PAGE. 50 A true Description and Direction of what is most worthy to be seen in all Italy, orderly set down, and sure in Manner, as that the Traveller may not oversee or neglect any thing that is memorable in those Countries, but may compass that Journey at an easy and reasonable Charge, and in a short Time, signifying how many miles from one place to another, as followeth First, what is to be seen principally in Venice, and from thence to Rome, Naples, Sicily, and until you come to Malta, from thence back again another way to Genoa, and Milan. MS. 73 Brief Notes on the Creed of St. Athanasius. Quarto, containing eight pages 130 The Parlement of Byrdes. Imprynted at London, in Paules Churche An Essay on the Theatres: Or, the Art of Acting. In Imitation of Nennius, A Worthy Briton, the very Pattern of a valiant, noble, and faithful Subject, Encountering with Julius Cæsar, at his first Coming into this Island, was by him Death-wounded; yet nevertheless he got Cæsar's Sword, put him to Flight, slew therewith Labienus, a tribune of the Romans, endured Fight till his Countrymen won the Battle, died fifteen Days after. And now encourageth all good Subjects to defend their Country from the Power of foreign and usurping enemies. About the Year before Christ, 58. MS. The Nine Worthies of London: Explaining the honourable Exercise The Secret History of the Calves-Head Club, or, The Republican Unmasked: Wherein is fully shewn the Religion of the Calves-Head Heroes, in their Anniversary Thanksgiving Songs on the thirtieth of January, by them called Anthems, for the Years 1693, 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697; now published to demonstrate the restless, implacable Spirit of a certain party still among us, who are never to 139 146 157 164 193 |