Riviere & Son
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The passyon of our lorde
Remarks on a voyage to the Hebrides
Modus tenendi vnum hundredum siue curiam de recordo
The Adventures of an ostrich feather of quality
Natura breuiu[m] newly corrected in Englisshe
Ecclesiastical sketches
The election
A list of books and pamphlets, printed for J. Almon, bookseller and stationer, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly
Prayers and thankesgiving to be used by all the Kings Maiesties loving subiects
The exemplary lives and memorable acts of nine the most worthy women of the world : Three Iewes : Three gentiles
Modus tenend[i] cur[iam] baron[is] cum visu franc[i] plegii
The prospective glasse of warre
Frvtefvll sermons preached by
Ruffi Sexti uiri consularis Rerum gfstarum [that is, gestarum] P.R.V. Augusto liber incipit
The Christopher Robin verses
A declaration of the fauourable dealing of Her Maiesties Commissioners appointed for the examination of certaine traitours
Bounce to fop
Leteltun tenuris new correcte
The courtyer of Count Baldessar Castilio divided into foure bookes
Ode to the late Thomas Edwards Esq
Odes on several descriptive and allegoric subjects
The Gentleman usher
Zelis au bain
A discouerie of the treasons practised and attempted against the Queenes Maiestie and the realme, by Francis Throckmorton, who was for the same arraigned and condemned in Guyld Hall, in the citie of London, the one and twentie day of May last past
Natura breuium
All suche proclamacions, as haue been sette furthe by the Kynges Maiestie (and passed the print) from the last daie of Ianuarii, in the firste yere of his highnes reigne, vnto the last daie of Ianuarii, beeyng in the .iiii. yere of his said moste prosperous reigne, that is to saie, by the space of .iiii. whole yeres
Prophecies delivered by a descendant from the Oracle of Delphos
Picturesque beauties of Boswell
The good natur'd man
Ode for musick
The maner of kepynge a courte baron and a lete with diuers fourmes of entreis, playntes, processes, presentme[n]tes [et] other matters determinable there
A iustification of a strange action of Nero, in burying with a solemne funerall one of the cast hayres of his mistresse Poppaea
The first epistle of the first book of Horace imitated
Johnson and Garrick