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: Part I

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  • 1541
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    A voyage to the antipodes, a simile, in a dialogue between Remarquo, a member of the English flying-squadron and a sayler [sic]. Giving an account of what happened by the treachery of some reformado-officers, in relation to mismanagements. ...
  • 1542
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    The vicar of Banbury corrected: or, an answer to Benj. Loveling's reply, (to a letter of Richard Vivers) intituled The spirit of quakerism rebuked, &c. With a copy of the said letter. By Richard Vivers
  • 1543
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    The vicar of Banbury further corrected: being a reply to Benj. Loveling's late book, falsly intituled, Quakerism a complication of heresy, &c. By Richard Vivers
  • 1544
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    V. Cl. Andreæ Tacquet Soc. Jesu sacerdotis, & mathesews professoris Elementa geometriæ planæ ac solidæ, & selecta ex Archimede theoremata. Quibus in hac nova editione accedunt corollaria non pauca illustrandis Elementis accommodata, & varios propositionum plurimarum usus continentia. Summa cura emendata, & XL schematibus novis ari incisis illustrata. A Gulielmo Whiston, A.M. Mathesews professore L
  • 1545
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    Variety of surprising experiments made of two incomparable medicines: elixir febrifugum martis, and salt of lymons. Shewing their vertues, use and operations: being the peculiar secrets and aquisitions of the author. Moses stringer, Chymist and Physitian, at his laboratory in Hugh's-Court, Black-Fryers near Ludgate. Where are also prepared a great variety of chymical medicines
  • 1546
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    Vice reclaim'd: or, the passionate mistress. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal, by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Richard Wilkinson, Gent.
  • 1547
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    Vindiciæ veritatis: or, an occasional defence of the principles and practices of the people called Quakers. In answer to a treatise of John Stillingfleet's, mis-called, Seasonable advice concerning Quakerism, &c. By Daniel Phillips, M. D. Audi & alteram partem
  • 1548
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    Vocabularium parvum Anglo-Latinum in usum puerulorum qui prima Latinæ linguæ tyrocinia faciunt. = A little vocabulary English and Latin. For the use of little children that begin to learn the Latin tongue. By Charles Hoole, M.A. Corrected and amended
  • 1549
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    A vindication of marriage, as solemnized by Presbyterians, in the north of Ireland. ... By a minister of the Gospel
  • 1550
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    A vindication of the proceedings of some members of the Lower House of the last Convocation, with relation to the Archbishop's prorogation of it upon the eighth of May. In a Letter to the Publisher of the Late Narrative of the Proceedings of that House about Adjournments
  • 1551
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    A vindication of the twenty third article of the Church of England, From a Late Exposition, Ascribed to my Lord Bishop of Sarum
  • 1552
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    A voyage to the Levant: or, travels in the principal parts of Asia Minor, the islands of Scio, Rhodes, Cyprus, &c. With An Account of the most Considerable Cities of Egypt, Syria and the Holy Land. Enrich'd with above two hundred copper-plates, wherein are represented the most Noted Cities, Countries, Towns, and other remarkable Things, all Drawn to the Life. By M. Corneille le Bruyn. Done into En
  • 1553
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    The vanity of mens laughter, and of their merry amusements in their idle hours. Consider'd in a sermon upon Ecclesiastes II. 1,2. By Edward Grove A. M. Rector of Chevington near Bury, in the County of Suffolk
  • 1554
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    The vision, or a prospect of death, heav'n and hell. With a description of the resurrection and the day of judgment. A sacred poem. By M. Smith, Gent.
  • 1555
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    The visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo. Villegas. Knight of the Order of St. James. Made English by Sir R. Lestrange, and burlesqu'd by a person of quality
  • 1556
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    Vignola: or, the compleat architect. Shewing, in a plain and easy way, the rules of the five orders in architecture, viz. Tuscan, Dorick, Ionick, Corinthian and composite. Whereby, any that can but read and understand English, may readily learn the proportions that all members in a building have one unto another. Set forth by Mr. James Barazzio of Vignola. Translated into English, by Joseph Moxon
  • 1557
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    Vindici? mentis. An essay of the being and nature of mind : Wherein the Distinction of Mind and Body, The Substantiality, Personality, and Perfection of Mind is Asserted; and the Original of our Minds, their Present, Separate, and Future State, is freely enquir'd into, in order to a more certain Foundation for the Knowledge of God, and our Selves, and the clearing all Doubts and Objections that ha
  • 1558
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    Vox populi: or, a cloud of witnesses, proving the leading Quakers great imposters by undeniable evidence, both of the divines of the Church of England, and many of the most eminent preachers amongst the Protestant Dissenters. Humbly submitted to authority. By Francis Bugg
  • 1559
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    A view of Paris, and Places adjoining. With an account of the Court of France; and of the late King James. To which is Added, The present Posture of Affairs in that Kingdom, Discovering an Insufficiency in the French to maintain a War. Written by a gentleman lately residing at the English Ambassador's at Paris
  • 1560
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    A vindication of William Mather and his wife; who having lived about forty years professed Quakers, have now renounced that perswasion, and returned to the communion of the Church of England, Published by William Mather, in Bedford