T. M.
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2354774A
Top Subjects
- Bible (2)
- Commentaries (2)
- James I King of England (1566-1625) (1)
- Royal Prerogative (1)
- Divine right of kings (1)
- Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, -- Baron, -- 1583-1648 -- Poetry. (1)
- Early works to 1800 (1)
Books by T. M.
Total count: 22
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The true narration of the entertainment of His Royall Majestie, from the time of his departure from Edenbrough, till his receiving at London, with all or the most speciall occurrencestogether with the names of those gentlemen whom His Majestie honoured with knighthoodPrinted by Thomas Creede for Thomas Millington1603-01-01
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A mad world, my mastersPrinted by H.B. for W. Burre1608-01-01
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A mad world my mastera comedyprinted for J.S.1640-01-01
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Certaine observations upon some texts of Scripturegathered together for the setting forth the Kings avthority and the peoples dvty[s.n.]1648-01-01
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Mensa lubrica Mongom. illustrissimo domino dno. Edwardo Baroni de CherburyExcudebat Leon. Lichfield academiæ typographus1651-01-01
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The life of a satyrical puppy called Nimwho worrieth all those satyrists he knows, and barkes at the restPrinted by for [sic] Humphrey Moseley ...1657-01-01
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The reconciler of the Bible inlargedwherein above three thousand seeming contradictions throughout the Old and New Testament are fully and plainly reconciled ...Printed for Simon Miller ...1662-01-01
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The reconciler of the Bible inlargedwherein above three thousand seeming contradictions throughout the Old and New Testament, are fully and plainly reconciled. A like work never yet extant, and may serve for the explanation of the most difficult places of the bible ...Printed for Simon Miller ...1662-01-01
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An abstract of a letter to Cotton Mather of Boston in New England1701-01-01
A letter from a gentleman at Rome, to his friend in London; giving an account of some very surprizing cures in the king's evil by the touch, lately effected in the neighbourhood of that city ...A. Moore1721-01-01-
Navigation spiritualized; or A new compass for sea-menconsisting of XXXII points. Of pleasant observations, profitable applications, and serious reflections: all concluded with so many spiritual poems. : Whereunto is now added, 1. A sober consideration of the sin of drunkenness. 2. The harlots face in the Scripture-glass. 3. The art of preserving the fruits of the lips. 4. The resurrection of buried mercies and promises. 5. The sea-mans catechism. Being an essay toward their much desired reformation from the horrible and detestable sins of drunkenness, swearing, uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, violation of promises, and atheistical contempt of death. Fit to be seriously recommended to their profane relations, whether sea-men or others, by all such as unfeignedly desire their eternal welfare. : [Four lines of Scripture texts]Re-printed for and sold by Nich. Boone at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill1726-01-01
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The grammarian's vade-mecumor pocket companion: containing the general terms of grammar in the French and English languages: disposed in alphabetical order. ... By a private tutor.printed for W. Brown1774-01-01
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Sketch of a tour through Swisserlandwith an accurate mapA new edition. To which is added A short account of an expedition to the summit of Mont Blanc, by m. de Saussure, of Geneva.Printed for G. Kearsley, at no. 46, Fleetsteet[!].1788-01-01
An address to the inhabitants of Great BritainPrinted for the author, by W. Turnbull1801-01-01-
A strange incidentPublished by the American Tract Society[.] Fanshaw, printer1828-01-01
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Osaka and the exhibition, 1903Jchizo Miwa1902-01-01
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An inquiry into the marital state for the delectation of the faithfulTypophiles1941-01-01
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Food PornDirty Little CookbookCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform2012-01-01
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We Orphans : Meditations on the FutureEncounters with Aliens, Immortality, and LoveIndependently Published2016-01-01
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The copie of a letter written from Master C.S. neere Salisbury, to Master H.A. at London, concerning the proceeding at VVinchestervvhere the late L. Cobham, L. Gray, and Sir Griffin Marckham, all attainted of hie trason, were ready to be executed on Friday the 9. of December 1603: at which time his Maiesties warrant all written with his owne hand, whereof the true copy is here annexed, was deliuered to Sir Beniamin Tichbourne high sheriffe of Hampshire, commanding him to suspend their execution till further orderby R.B.
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Certaine Observations Upon Some Texts of Scripture, Gathered Together For The Setting Forth The Kings Avthority, And The Peoples Dvty. ... (6 lines: ornament)publisher not identified
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An Oxford elegie, ek thanatou athanasia, or, A fallacy put upon death by our Most Gracious Prince and Soveraign Oliver Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions belonging thereuntos.n.