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| | Books by Henry Hexham: Books in the extended shelves: Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?: An appendix of the lavves, articles, & ordinances, established for marshall discipline, in the service of the Lords the States Generall of the united provinces, under the commaund of his highnesse the Prince of Orange: Together, vvith the articles of quarter for the ransoming of officiers and souldiers, agreed and concluded on, betvveene the king of Spayne on the on [sic] side, and the States Generall of the united provinces on the other side. Translated out of Dutch into English, by Captayne Henry Hexham, quarter-master to the regimant of Colonell Goring. (Printed in the Hagh : by Isaac Burchoorn, MDCXLIII. [1643]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?: A disputation against the adoration of the reliques of saints departed Wherein nine palpable abuses are discouvered, committed by the popish Priests in the veneration thereof. Together with, the refutation of a Iesuiticall epistle, and an index of the reliques, vvhich euery seuenth yeere, are shovvne at Avvcon in Germanie vnto the superstitious people and pilgrimes, compiled by the canons of S. Maries Church an. 1608. By Iohn Polyander Professour of Diuinitie in the Vniuersitie of Leyden in Holland, & translated by Henry Heham, out of French into English. (At Dordrecht : Printed by George Walters, Anno 1611), also by Johannes Polyander à Kerckhoven (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?: An Experimentall discoverie of Spanish practises, or, The Counsell of a well-wishing souldier, for the good of his prince and state wherein is manifested from known experience, both the cruelty, and policy of the Spaniard, to effect his own ends : chiefly swelling with multiplicity of glorious titles, as one of the greatest monarchs of the earth, that being admired of all, his greatnesse might amaze all, and so by degrees seeking covertly to tyrannize over all, when as indeed and truth, the greatest part of his pretended greatnesse is but a windy crack of an ambitious minde. ([London] printed : [s.n.], 1623), also by Thomas Scott (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?: Groot vvoorden-boeck: gestelt in't Neder-duytsch, ende in't Engelsch ... Alles met groote naerstigheydt uyt de beste Neder-duytsche autheuren t'samen gestelt, door Hendrick Hexham. A large Netherdutch and English dictionarie; composed out of the best Netherdutch authours ... (Gedruckt by A. Leers, 1648) (page images at HathiTrust) Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?: A historicall relation of the famous siege of the Busse, and the suprising of Wesell Together with the articles, and points of composition graunted by his Excellencie the Prince of Orange to those of the towne. And a supposition of the state, and order of their garrison marching out of the city. and some other additions herevnto annexed. Written by H.H. ... . (Printed at Delph in Holland : S.n., Anno 1630) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?: A iournall, of the taking in of Venlo, Roermont, Strale, the memorable seige of Mastricht, the towne & castle of Limburch vnder the able, and wise conduct of his Excie: the Prince of Orange, anno 1632 VVith an exact card drawne first by Charles Floyd (nowe ensigne) and since lessened and cutt by Henricus and Willihelmus Hondius dwelling by the Gevangen Port in the Hagh. Compiled together by Capt. Henry Hexham quartermaster to the regiment of the Lord Generall Vere. As also a list of the officers, voluntiers, gentlemen, and souldiers slayne, and hurt in this seige. With the articles of composition. (At Delph : Printed by Iohn Pietersz VValpote, for Nathaniell Butter [, London], and are to be sold at [sic] Henrij Hondius, his house in the Hagh, anno 1633. VVith the priviledge therevnto of the high and mighty lords, the States Generall of the vnited Provinces), also by Hendrik Hondius, Willem Hondius, and Charles Floyd (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?: Opera mathematica. Part 3. (Printed at Amsterdam : For M. Iohn Iohnson, Anno 1631), also by Samuel Marolois and Albert Girard (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?: Principles of the art militarie Part 1 (Printed at Delf in Holeand : for the lovers of the noble art military, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?: Principles of the art militarie. Part 2 (Printed at Delf in Holeand : by Antony of Heusden, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?: The refutation of an epistle, written by a certain doctor of the Augustins order within the citie of Leige together with the arguments, which he hath borrowed from Robert Bellarmine, to proue the inuocation of Saints. By Iohn Polyander, minister vnto the French Church in Dort: and now translated by Henry Hexham, out of French into English. (At London : Imprinted by F. K[ingston] for Thomas Man, 1610), also by Johannes Polyander à Kerckhoven (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?: The third part of the principles of the art military practised in the warres of the United Provinces vnder the Lords the States Generall and His Highnesse the Prince of Orange : treating of severall peeces of ordnance ... : together with a list of all necessary preparations appertaining to an armie ... / written and composed by Henry Hexham. (Rotterdam : Printed by James Moxon, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?: A tongue-combat lately happening betvveene tvvo English souldiers in the tilt-boat of Grauesend, the one going to serue the King of Spaine, the other to serue the States Generall of the Vnited Provinces. Wherein the cause, course, and continuance of those warres, is debated, and declared. (Printed at London [i.e. Holland : S.n.], 1623) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?: A true and briefe relation of the famous seige of Breda beseiged, and taken in vnder the able and victorious conduct of his Highnesse the Prince of Orange, captaine generall of the States armie, and admirall of the seas, &c. Composed by Henry Hexham quartermaster to the regiment of the honorable Coronell Goring. (Printed at Delft : By James Moxon, and are to be sould at [sic] Hendricus Hondius neere the gevangen Port in the Hagh, anno 1637), also by Hendrik Hondius and Prince of Orange Frederick Henry (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?: A trve and briefe relation of the bloody battel of Nievport in Flanders found betwixt Prince Mavrice of happy memory and Albert arch-duke of Avstria vpon the second of Iuly 1600 ([Delft : s.n., 1641]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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