T. B.
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2543238A
Top Subjects
- History (2)
- Early works to 1800 (2)
- Ireland (2)
- Visions (2)
- Nathan Culver (-1791) (2)
- Jane Hattersley (-1609) (1)
- Adam Adamson (-1609) (1)
Books by T. B.
Total count: 26
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The bloudy mother, or, The most inhumane murthers, committed by Iane Hattersley upon divers infants, the issue of her owne bodie& the private burying of them in an orchard : with her araignment and execution : as also, the most loathsome and lamentable end of Adam Adamson, her master ... at East Grinsted in Sussex neere London, in July last, 1609Printed [by E. Allde] for Iohn Busbie, and are to be sold by Artheur Iohnson ...1610-01-01
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The maske of flowers presented by the gentlemen of Graies Inneat the court at White-hall ... upon twelfe [sic] night, 1613, being the last of the solemnities ... performed at the marriage of ... the Earle of Somerset and the Lady Francis daughter of the Earle of Suffolke ...R. Wilson1614-01-01
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Newes from Rome, or A relation of the Pope and his Patentees pilgrimage into HellWith an elegiacall confabulation betweene Death and Honour, a lecture which may be read to the greatest monarch in the world1641-01-01
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A scripture inqvirie, or, Help for memory in duties of pietyPrinted by G.M. for Chr. Meredith1642-01-01
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Observations upon Prince Rvpert's white dogge, called Boye1643-01-01
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Marleborovves miseries, or, England turned Ireland, by the Lord Digbey, and Daniel OnealeReade and ivdge, this being a most exact and a true relation of the besieging, plundering, pillaging, and burning part of the said townePrinted by one that prints the truth.1643-01-01
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The rebellion of Naples, or The tragedy of Massenellocommonly so called, but rightly Tomaso Aniello Di Malfa Generall of the Neopolitansfor J.G. and G.B. ...1649-01-01
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The Engagement Vindicated; From all the Objections, Cavils, Scruples, that wilfull Opposers, or doubtfull, unresolved Iudge- ments may cast upon it. Wherein, All such Objections are answered; The Government proved; The Engagement it self both lawful, and necessary, from clearest Principles of Conscience and Reason. To the satisfaction of all such as are doubtingPrinted by T. Mab and A. Coles for T.B. and are sold at the sign of the Angel in Corn-hil.1650-01-01
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The loyalty of the last Long Parliament, or, A letter to an English gentlemen at Florenceshewing that the late Parliements address'd against did not so much intrench on the prerogative as that of XVIII years continuance, of whom His Majesty said "never any king was so happy in a House of Commons as I in this," King's Answer, 20 Febr. 1663.Printed for Francis Smith, Senior1681-01-01
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A letter written by a minister for the satisfaction of a person doubting in religionshewn to be unsatisfactoryPrinted by Henry Hills ...1686-01-01
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Analecta: or, A collection of some of the choicest notions, and what seemed most remarkable in more than forty authors, phylosophical, chymical, medical, astronomical, historical, &cWhereunto is added an appendix, containing short, but very profitable and delightful rules in many parts of the mathematicksPrinted by Richard Cumberland ...1693-01-01
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The compleat musick-master: being plain, easie and familiar rules for singing and playing on the most useful instruments now in vogue, according to the rudiments of musick. ...The third edition, with additions.printed by and for William Pearson, and sold by John Young, musical-instrument-maker; and E. Miller1722-01-01
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Some considerations relating to the several abuses committed in the hempen and flaxen manufacture of this kingdomhumbly offered to the honble, the House of Commons of IrelandPrinted by Corn. Carter1725-01-01
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The letter to the free-holders of the province of Pennsylvania, continued.s.n.1743-01-01
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[A very remarkable account of the vision of Nathan Culver ...]Re-printed by Alden Spooner1793-01-01
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A very remarkable account of the vision of Nathan Culver. Late of Newtown, (New-York.)Shewing, his deistical and vicious principles, and how he was converted to the truth, by an extraordinary and immediate revelation, Jan. 10, 1791. : [Four lines from Joel]Fifth edition; now re-published by the particular and earnest request of many serious and well-disposed Christians.Printed by E. Russell, near Liberty-Pole. 1795. (With privilege of copy-right.) (Price 3s. per dozen, and six pence single.) Where is now for sale, Mary and Martha's dialogue, and several other serious pamphlets.1795-01-01
The life and death of the merry devill of Edmontonwith the pleasant pranks of Smug the Smith, Sir John and mine host of the George about the stealing of venisonReprinted for W.R. by J. Nichols1819-01-01-
Remarks on Observations on the necessity of a legal provision for the Irish pooras the means of improving the condition of the Irish people, and protecting the British landlord, farmer, and labourerC. Guthrie, D. Lizars, and T.M. Shiells1828-01-01
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Spis osób które uczestniczły w działaniach wojennych Kościuszki 1794 r.Poprzedzony poglądem historycznym na przyczyny upadku Polski, oraz krótką historya wypadków w r. 1794 zaszłych. Z dodaniem zyciorysów osób wybitne zajmujących stanowiskoNakł. księgarni katolickiéj1894-01-01
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Notes & souvenirs d'un voyage en orient1891-1892 / M.T.B.Th. Novian, imprimeur-libraire1894-01-01
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Observations vpon Prince Ruperts white dog called Boys.n.]1967-01-01
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The bloudy mother, or, The most inhumane murthers, committed by Iane Hattersley vpon diuers infants, the issue of her owne bodie& the priuate burying of them in an orchard : with her araignment and execution : as also, the most loathsome and lamentable end of Adam Adamson, her master ... at East Grinsted in Sussex neere London, in July last, 1609Printed for Iohn Busbie, and are to be sold by Artheur Iohnson ...1990-01-01
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Dreaming in Dissonate SyncopationCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform2008-01-01
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Guide to Balancing Chaos and CareerCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform2017-01-01
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Gift of the StoryStory Share, Inc.2018-01-01
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Lord have mercy upon vsthe vvorld, a sea, a pest-house, the one full of stormes, and dangers, the other full of soares and diseases : the observance from these, (though especially accomodated to the times of this heavy contagion,) fitted for all times : for all men, and all times are sicke, of the cause of this sicknesse : Lord haue mercy vpon vsFor Henry Gosson