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OLDYS (William). THE HARLEIAN MISCELLANY (continued) : 

 Vol. VI. Containing 

 Advice of William Petty to Samuel Hartlib. 1648. 



Further Discovery of the Office of Publick Address for Accommodations. 1648. 

 Cornu Copia ; a Miscellaneum of lucriferous and fructiferous Experiments. 



England's Way to an Establishment ; or The Norman Yoke once more uncased. 



By John Hare. 1648. 

 Natural and Revealed Religion explaining each other. Two Essays. (MS.) 

 Cromwell's (The Lord General) Speech in the Council-Chamber, July 4, 1653. 



The Loyal Observator ; or Memoirs of the Life and Actions of Sir Roger 



L' Estrange. 1683. 

 Narrative of a Woman living near Lanselin, in Denbighshire. 1677. 



Trial and Condemnation of Colonel Adrian Scroope, John Carew, Thomas Scott, 



Gregory Clement, and Colonel John Jones. 1660. 

 Just Vindication of Learning. By Philopatris. 1679. 



Sundry Things, by several Hands, concerning the University of Oxford. 1659. 

 Praier and Complaynte of the Ploweman unto Christe, written not long after 1300. 



Digby's (Lord) Speech in the Commons, to the Bill for Triennial Parliaments. 



Jan. 19, 1640. 

 Opinions of Mr. Perkins and Mr. Bolton, and others, concerning the Sport of 



Cock-Fighting. By Edmund Ellis. Oxford 1660 



Howell's (James) Vindication of Himself. 1677. 



Behold ! Two Letters ; the one written by the Pope to the Prince of Wales, the 



other an Answer to the said Letter. 1642. 

 Modern Account of Scotland. 1670. 



Nashe's (T.) Lenten Stuff ; containing Description of Great Yarmouth, &c. 1599. 

 Peter's Pattern, a Funeral Sermon at the Interment of Hugh Peters, by I. C. 1659. 



Last Speech of Oliver Plunket, Titular Primate of Ireland, executed at Tyburn, 

 July 1681. 



Democritus turned Statesman ; or Twenty Queries to all true-hearted English- 

 men. 1659. 



Petition of the Gentlemen and Students of the University of Cambridge on the 

 late Imprisonment of the Bishop. 1642. 



Relation of the Contrivance of Stephen Blackhead and Robert Young against the 

 Lives of several Persons. Written hy the Bishop of Rochester. 1692. 



Bishop's Potion ; or A Dialogue between the Bishop of Canterbury and his 

 Physician. 1641. 



Speech in the House of Commons by Robert, Bishop of Coventry and Litchfield. 1641 



Examination and Trial of Margaret Fell and George Fox, at Lancaster. 1663-64. 



Observations on the several Offices and Officers in the Militia, by John Pymm. 1641. 



Letter to a New Member of the House of Commons, touching the Embezzlements, 

 &c. of the Kingdom's Treasure. Amsterd. 1710 



Account of the Manner of taking the late Duke of Monmouth. 1685. 



Treatise on Monarchy. 1689. 



England's Calamities discovered, with the proper Remedy. By James Winston. 1696. 



Labour in vain ; or What signifies Little or Nothing ? 1700. 



View of the Court of St. Germain. 1690-95. 



Account of a fire at Whitehall. 1698. 



Advice for preventing the Mischief of Fire. Invented by William Gosling. 1643. 



The She- Wedding ; or A Marriage between Mary, a Seaman's Mistress, and Margaret, 

 a Carpenter's Wife, at Deptford. 1684. 



