the Parliament's Addreffes of Condolence on the Death 355. His Death, 356. His Character, 357. His Fane- Williams, Dr. John, made Lord-Keeper, and Bishop of 132 Wincaunton, a Skirmish there between the Prince of Orange fion iv. 279 Wootton, Sir Henry, his Death iii. 152 Worcester, Battel of, iii. 328. Cromwel's Account of it, RK, Grand Council of Peers there, iii. 163: Being His Pro- INDE X. King defigns to fend him away again, $55. He fuc Young, Robert, his fham Plot iii. 464 ZE ELL, Duke of, accompanies King William abroad, iv. 149 Bettelworth, F. Fayram. J. Pemberton, J. Hooke, C. Rivington, F. Clay, J. Batley and E. Symon. Ngenious and diverting Letters of a Lady's Travels into Spain: Defcribing the Devotions, Nunneries, Hamour, Cuftoms, Laws, Militia, Trade, Diet, and Recreations of that People. Intermix'd with great Variety of modern Adventures, and furprizing Accidents; being the trueft and beft Remarks extant on that Court and Country. The Eighth Edition. With the Addition of a Letter of the State of Spain, as it was in the Year 1700. By an English Gentleman. In Three Parts. The Compleat Measurer; or, the whole Art of Measuring In two Parts. The firft Part teaching Decimal Arithmetick, with the Extraction of the Square and Cube Roots. And alfo the Multiplication of Feet and Inches, commonly called Crofs-Multiplication. The fecond Part teaching to measure all forts of Superficies and Solids, by Decimals, by Cross-Multiplication, and by Scale and Compaffes. Alfo the Works of feveral Artificers relating to Building; and the Measuring of Board and Timber, fhewing the common Errors. And fome practical Queftions. Very useful for all Tradefmen, especially Carpenters, Bricklayers, Plaisterers, Painters, Joyners, Glafiers, Mafons, &c. By William Hawney, Philomath. Recommended by the Reverend Dr.. John Harris, F. R. S. The whole Works of that excellent Practical Physician, Dr. Thomas Sydenham: Wherein not only the Hiftory and Cures of acute Diseases are treated of, after a new and accurate Method; but also the shortest and safest way of curing moft Chronical Diseases. The Seventh Edition. Corrected from the Original Latin, by John Pechey, M. D. of the College of Phyficians in London. A Differtation concerning the Punishment of Ambaffadors, who tranfgrefs the Laws of the Countries where they reside; founded upon the Judgment of the celebrated Hugo Grotius; clear'd from many Objections, and exemplified with various Arguments and Authorities, both Antient and Modern. Written originally in Latin by the learned Dr. Richard Zouch, fome time Profeffor of the Civil Law in the Univerfity of Oxford. Done into English, with the Addition of a Preface, Preface, concerning the Occafion of writing this Treatife. The Manner of Railing, Ordering, and Improving ForeftTrees: With Directions how to plant, make, and keep Woods, Wals, Avenues, Lawns, Hedges, &c. Alfo Rules and Tables, fhewing how the ingenious Planter may meafure fuperficial Figures, divide Woods or Land, and measure Timber and other folid Bodies, either by Arithmetick or Geometry: With the Ufes of that excellent Line, the Line of Numbers, by feveral new Examples; and many other Rules, useful for moft Men. Illuftrated with Figures, proper for Avenues, Walks, and Lawns, . By Mofes Cook, Gardiner to the Earl of Effex at Cafhioberry. The Second Edition, very much Corrected. The Secret Hiftory of Whitehall, from the Reftoration of King Charles II. to the Year 1696. writ at the Request of a noble Lord, and convey'd to him in Letters, by late Secretary-Interpreter to the Marquefs of Louvois, who by that means had the Perufal of all the private Minutes between England and France for many Years The whole confifting of Secret Memoirs, which have hitherto lain conceal'd, as not being difcoverable by any other Hand. Publifh'd from the Original Papers. To gether with the Tragical Hiftory of the Stuarts, from the firft Rife of that Family, in the Year 1068, to the Death of her late Majefty Queen Anne, and the Extination of the Name. In Two Parts. By D. Jones Gent. The Second Edition corrected. Contemplations of the State of Man in this Life, and in that which is to come. By Jeremy Taylor, D. D. and late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor. The Eighth Edition All the Hiftories and Novels written by the late ingenious Mrs. Behn, intire in one Volume, viz. 1. The Hiftory of Oroonooko; or, the Royal Slave. Written by the Command of King Charles II. 2. The fair Jilt; or, Prince Targ 3. Agnes de Caftro; or, the Force of generous Lore 4. The Lover's Warch; or the Art of making Love: Be ing Rules for Courtship for every Hour of the Day Night. 5. The Ladies Looking-Glafs to drefs themfelve by; or the whole Art of charming all Mankind. 6. T 7. Memoirs of the Court of the King Lucky Miftake. Bantam. 8. The Nun; or, the Perjur'd Beauty. 9. Th Adventure of the Black Lady. Together with the Hiflor of the Life and Memoirs of Mrs. Bekn. By one of t Fair Sex. Intermix'd with pleasant Love-Letters that pa betwixt her and Mynheer Van Bruin, a Dutch Mercha with her Character of the Country and Lover: And he Love-Letters to a Gentleman in England. The Sixth F tion Corrected. |