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| | Books by J. H.: Books in the extended shelves: J. H.: An Account of the transactions in the north of Ireland, anno domini 1691, and of many other remarkable passages during our last years successful campaign in that kingdom with a particular relation of the manner of beseiging and taking the town of Sligoe by storm by the Honourable Collonel John Michelburne, Governor of London-derry, and sometimes Governour of the town and fort of Sligoe, the commander in chief of their Majesties forces in the province of Ulster, (London printed : [s.n.], 1692), also by John Michelborne (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: An admonition to my Lord Protector and his Council, of their present danger, with the means to secure him and his posterity in their present greatnesse: with the generall applause and lasting tranquility of the nation,. (London, : [s.n.], Printed in the yeer 1654), also by James Heath and James Howell (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: The Antipodes, or, Reformation with the heeles upward being a compendious narrative or discovery, of the great hypocrisie of our pretending reformers, the treacherous enslaving practices of a trayterous party in the House of Commons, contrary to their solemn protestations, frequent declarations, declared duties and the known laws of the land &c. : whereby both the commonality and souldiery may plainly discover that what was formerly by them adjudged tyrannie and oppression in others is now practiced and maintained to be justice and equity in themselves, and that notwithstanding they pretend liberty, they intend slavery, both to the King, his posterity and the people ... (Oxford : Printed and published for the information of the oppressed commons of England, 1647), also by John Harris (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: Aurora thesaurusque philosophorum. English. (London : printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the Black Spred Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1659), also by Paracelsus and Jakob Böhme (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H: A brief and necessary discovery of some of the benefits of free ports : b showing that two or three free ports in each kingdom will much improve our maritime commerce, and that the riches, strength, and safety of the king and his subjects will be exceedingly increased thereby (Printed ... for J.H., Esq., 1700) (page images at HathiTrust) J. H.: Christianity v. ecclesiasticism = or Parochial parlays : on the historic creeds and ecclesiastics (Keble, Pusey, Newman), on Biblical inspiration and other kindred subjects (Williams and Norgate, 1887) (page images at HathiTrust) J. H.: Deutsches Geistesleben (L. Simion, 1894), also by Rudolf Thimm (page images at HathiTrust) J. H.: Dreadful news from Limerick being an account of the magazine of powder taking fire the 12th of this instant February, 1694, and the destroying and blowing up of a great part of the city, killing above one hundred (London : Printed and sold by R. Taylor ..., 1694) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: Emblems with elegant figures newly published by J.H. (London : Printed by R. Daniel, [1648?]), also by John Hall (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: Englands joy, expressed in an epinikion, to the most renowned man of honor, and temporal redeemer of the prince, peers, and people of this land, his excellency the Lord General Monck. (London : Printed for M.B., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: An Exact book of entries, of the most select judiciall vvrits used in the common-law.: Translated from the originall manuscript, which was collected by the hands of that eminent clerk, Robert Moyle Esq; late one of the prothonotaries of the Court of Common-Bench. A work of much industry, as may appeare by the authors great paines in quoting of book-cases, opinions of judges, number rolls, and many other requisites, for the confirmation of every entry, whereof none have been ever published before. Printed now for the use and benefit of all, but aimed most especially for such as are most conversant in the common-law. By J.H. Gent. With a perfect table in which may be found the principall matters therein contained. (London : Printed for Robert Crofts at the Crown in Chancery-lane, under Sergeants-Inne, 1658), also by Robert Moyle (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: The family dictionary, or, Houshold [sic] companion wherein are alphabetically laid down exact rules and choice physical receipts for the preservation of health ... directions for making oils, ointments, salves, ... chymical preparations, physical-wines, ales and other liquors and descriptions of the virtues of herbs, fruits, flowers ... and parts of living creatures used in medicinal potions, ... likewise directions for cookery, ... also the way of making all sorts of perfumes ... together with the art of making all sorts of English wines, ... the mystery of pickling and keeping all sorts of pickles ... : to which is added as an appendix the explanation of physical terms, bills of fare ... : with the art of carving and many other useful matters / by J.H. (London : Printed for H. Rhodes ..., 1695), also by William Salmon (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: A full and true account of a terrible and bloody engagement at sea, between a squadron of the French fleet and the naval forces under the command of our English admiral together with a particular account of the sinking of three of the French men of war, taking of two, and disabling most of therest [sic], with the great courage and bravery of our English sea-men / in a letter to an eminent merchant in the city of London. (London : Printed for W. Brown ..., [1690]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: A gagg to Love's advocate: or, An assertion of the justice of the Parlament in the execution of Mr Love. By J.H. Esq. (London : Printed by William Du-Gard printer to the Council of State, August 25. 1651), also by John Hinde (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: God's promise to his plantations; [Three lines from Samuel] / As it was delivered in a sermon by John Cotton, B.D. and preacher of God's word in Boston. ; [Seven lines from Psalms] ([Boston] : London, printed by William Jones for John Bellamy, and are to be sold at the three Golden Lyons by the Royal Exchange, 1634. Reprinted at Boston in New-England, by Samuel Green; and are to be sold by John Usher., Anno. 1686), also by John Cotton (HTML at Evans TCP) J. H.: Justina; a play (James Burns, 1848), also by Pedro Calderón de la Barca (page images at HathiTrust) J. H.: Lancasters massacre, or, The nevv vvay of advancing the Protestant religion and expressing loyaltie to the King and Queen namely to cut the throats of Protestant men, women and innocent children as lately the papists and malignants did at Lancaster / related in a letter from a Gentleman of great note in Lancashire, to a friend in London ... (London : Printed for Tho. Vnderhill ..., April 1, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: The last newes from the North. Shewing our brethrens farewell and fidelity in delivering up of Newcastle, Carlile, Durham, Hartlepool, and other northern garrisons into the hands of the Parliament. As also their full intentions to march speedily against Montrosse, Kilketto, Antrim, with the rest of that barbarous crew. With some speciall observations thereupon, vindicating our brethren of those many jealousies cast upon them by the adverse party, which should bee a strong motive to stir up our English hearts to blesse God for their brotherly assistance and faithfulues [sic] in this cause. Also some objections against Independency. / Written by J.H. a well-willer to the common-wealth. (London, : Printed by E. Purslow., 1646. [i.e. 1647]), also by James Anderson (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: Letter of a Canadian merchant on the prospects of British shipping in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada (s.n.], 1858) (page images at HathiTrust) J. H.: The life of Mrs. Sherwood ... (Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1857), also by Sophia Kelly and Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication (page images at HathiTrust) J. H.: Mémoires de Madame la Comtesse D***. English (London : Printed for Tho. Cockerill ..., 1699), also by Madame d' Aulnoy and Saint-Evremond (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: The monitory mirror : exhibiting the marks, causes, and consequences of indifference in religion, and also the means of restoration to consistency. (Religious Tract Society, 1836), also by Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust) J. H.: A most excellent and rare drink, pleasant and profitable for young and old people, that may be administered at all times, ... ([London : s.n., 1650]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: Nouveau dictionnaire françois-russe-allemamd[!] (J. Glasounoff, 1816), also by Ivanʺ Andreevichʺ Geĭmʺ (page images at HathiTrust) J. H.: A perfect declaration of the armie agreed upon at their late rendezvouz. Sent up to the Parliament by Sir Thomas Fairfax, on Thursday last, and certain propositions or particulars, wherein the army desire to be further satisfied. With the protestation of Sir Thomas Fairfax. And his orders for the security of his Majesties person. Also the copies of two letters from the new commissioners coming from the Parliament to the army, and of the further treaty, and the souldiers resolution. (London : Printed for B.A., 1647), also by England and Wales. Army and Thomas Fairfax Fairfax (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: Poems (Whittaker, 1856) (page images at HathiTrust) J. H.: The Princes first fruits: or, A full and perfect relation of two victories obtained by Col. Rich his brigade, together with the forces under the command of Sir Michael Levesey, over some forces landed out of the revolted ships neer Sandown Castle, in the county of Kent, August 10. & 14. Together with a perfect list of the commanders, and officers taken prisoners, and the number of slain on both sides. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeer 1648), also by D. H. (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: The principles of Christian religion. Proved by scripture, propounded by questions and answers: short for memory, plain for the meanest capacity, and profitable for all. Imprimatur Charles Herle. (London : printed by R.L. for Samuel Man, at the Swan in Pauls Church yard, 1645), also by Thomas Gouge (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: A remonstrance of the present estate of the Kings armie being an exact discovery of His Maiesties strength with the number of his forces taken at the generall muster on Mervill-Heath the 6th day of October : with many remarkable passages contained therein : 1. the two princes troopes, 2. the earles in their order, 3. a list of the whole number presented to His Maiesty by the Lord Digby commissary generall for His Maiesties army which is 1950 horse and 6500 foot, 4. His Maiesties honouring Prince Robert, 5. the effect of two letters the one from Marquesse Hartford the other from the Lord Mahone touching Plimmouth and other forts thereabouts, 6. the releasement of Captaine VVingate upon 500l. ransome. (London : Printed by Tho. Fawcet, Octob. 12, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: A Remonstrance to the kingdome, or, An appeale to conscience, as thou wilt answer it at the dreadful day of judgement, whether it be lawfull to take up arms? &c. written by J.H. souldier. (London : Printed for Thomas Watson, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: Reports of that grave and learned judge, Sir John Bridgman, knight, serjeant at law, sometime chief justice of Chester to which are added two exact tables, the one of the cases, and the other of the principal matters therein contained. (London : Printed by Tho. Roycroft for H. Twyford, Tho. Dring, and Jo. Place ..., 1659), also by John Bridgman and England and Wales. Court of Common Pleas (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H., trans.: Ruins of Buddhistic Temples in Prågå Valley—Tyandis Båråbudur, Mendut and Pawon, by I. Groneman (Gutenberg ebook) J. H.: A sermon of consolation for all true Christians;: as it was lately delivered at London-VVall, / by Mr Till, a faithfull minister of Jesus Christ, who though he be deprived of his outward bodily sight, yet is indued with inward spirituall light. Taken from him as it was delivered in short-hand, and now published for the comfort of all true Christians, by J.H. a friend of the authors. It being very usefull for dejected soules in sad times. Licensed, entred, and printed according to order. (London : Printed by Matthew Simmons for John Hancock, and to be sold at his shop at the entrance into Popes-head-Alley out of Cornhill, 1646), also by Mr Till (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: Sermons for children: being twenty-eight short readings addressed to the children of St. Margaret's home, East Grinsted (London, etc., 1867), also by J. M. Neale (page images at HathiTrust) J. H.: Two essays of love and marriage being a letter written by a gentleman to his friend, to disswade him from love and an answer thereunto by another gentleman, together with some characters and other passages of wit / written by private gentlemen for recreation. (London : Printed for Henry Brome ..., 1657), also by A. B. (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: A Wesleyan Methodist's thoughts about prayer, the Bible, the House of God, baptism, the Lord's Supper, the covenant, my ministers, my class, home, my master, my servant, my country, giving, sorrow, sickness, and death (Wesleyan Book Room, 1839) (page images at HathiTrust) J. H.: The Young clerk's tutor enlarged ([London? : Printed for R.C. ..., 1668]), also by Edward Cocker (HTML at EEBO TCP) J. H.: The Young clerk's tutor, enlarged: being a most useful collection of the best precedents of recognizances, obligations, conditions, acquittances, bills of sale, warrants of attorney, &c. ... With many other things very necessary ... (In the Savoy, Printed by E. Nutt and R. Gosling, for W. Battersby, 1717), also by John Hawkins and Thomas Ollyff (page images at HathiTrust)
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