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| | Books by S. H.: Books in the extended shelves: S. H.: Antidemon de Mascon. Welsh (Ai brintio yn Lundain : gan T.S, yn y flwyddyn. 1681.), also by François Perrault, Pierre Du Moulin, and Robert Boyle (HTML at EEBO TCP) S. H.: Aphorisms. English (London : Printed for Humphrey Moseley ..., 1655), also by Hippocrates, Galen, Johan van Heurne, Leonhart Fuchs, and of Ephesus Soranus (HTML at EEBO TCP) S. H.: Aphorisms. English. 1610 (At London,: Printed by H. L. for Richard Redmer and are to bee solde at the great West-doore of Pauls, at the signe of the Star, 1610), also by Hippocrates and Benvenutus. De oculis eorumque egritudinibus et curis Grapheus (HTML at EEBO TCP) S. H.: The arch-cheate, or the cheate of cheats:: or a notable discovery of some parts of the mystery of iniquitie, plainely shewing that this is the prelates warre, managed under the Kings name, only to advance the hierarchie above the temporality, yet leave them some externalls to deceive all sides, and all sorts, a choice peece of gullery trimely [sic] set out. ... (London : printed for M.W. at Grays-Inne Gate, October 4. 1644) (HTML at EEBO TCP) S. H.: Funerall elegies. Or The sad muses in sables,: singing the Epicediums of his Highness Prince Maurice, Count Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Bavaria, &c. James Duke of Lenox and Richmond. Iohn Earl of Rivers. Iohn Cleveland, the much-cry'd up poet. / Written by S.H. (London : Printed by Tho. Wilson at the Three Foxes in Long-lane, [1655]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) S. H.: A history of amulets (Printed by E. & G. Goldsmid, 1887), also by Martinus Fridericus Blumler (page images at HathiTrust) S. H.: King of kings, or, The soveraignty of Salus Populi, over all kings, princes, and powers whatsoever likewise, divers clear, solid and sober arguments and reasons against the claims of Charls Stuart, or any of that race to the government of England, &c. : proving also that its treason in him, so in his siders with , and seconders, to attempt it under what specious pretences soever : lastly, making it good against all opposers, that his Highness the Lord Protector, hath a true and undeniable right to the government of England / written on purpose to satisfie the judgements and consciences of all sorts, whether religious or royalist or any other adversary whatsoever, about the great and weighty questions of this time, viz. who it is that hath right to the government, &c., and thereby to check all trecherous pretences and proceedings about the same, that so our country may be kept in peace and quiet : besides divers other useful passages to affect the reader. (London : Printed for the author and sold by Ralph Hartford ..., 1655), also by Samuel Hunton (HTML at EEBO TCP) S. H.: Knaves and fooles in folio.: Discovered, and then advised, that once at the last they will grow both wise and honest. Or, a meanes to undeceive, and so to beget a right understanding and judgement throughout the three kingdomes, hitherto deluded by the aforesaids. Dedicated with all respectivenesse both for discovery and caution against the aforesaids, to all the wise and honest of the three nations, whom wee highly prize and honour, especially the Honourable Citie of London, whose goodnesse, piety, easie betrust, and credulity of such unworthies, hath been too much wrought upon and abused by depraved polititians of all sorts. In which tract is shewed the wickednesse of the one side in their severall pretences, and the weaknesse on the other side, in being through too much credulity surprized and circumvented by such pretenders, who intend not what they pretend; but bave [sic] their own self-ends to compasse under such pretexts. -Conceived very usefull to be taken knowledge of, by all sorts whatsoever. For that wee hope the reader will finde himselfe fully satisfied thereby, which may probably much check, if not totally break the neck of this uncivill Civill Warre. The contents of the booke are in the next page. (London : Printed by M. Simmons for R[alph] H[arford] in Queens-head-Alley, 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP) S. H.: Life's common way (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1908), also by J. E. and I. E. (page images at HathiTrust) S. H: Los caprichos : aguafuertes satíricos. Serie 29, no. 1[-75] (S. y M. H.?, in the 19th century), also by Francisco Goya and M. H (page images at HathiTrust) S. H.: The melody of the heart (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd., 1908), also by H. S. and I. E. (page images at HathiTrust) S. H.: Outlines of the history and genealogy of the Hassards and their connections. (H. Sotheran, 1858), also by Henry Short Hassard (page images at HathiTrust) S. H.: This last ages looking-glasse: or Englands sad elligie.: By S. H. (Printed at York [i.e. London] : by Stephen Bulkley, 1642. With licence) (HTML at EEBO TCP) S. H.: A triumphant panegyrick in honour and memory of King Charles the Second his coronation. (London : Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe, anno Dom. 1661) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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