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| | Books by W. B.: Books in the extended shelves: W. B.: An abridgement of the life of S. Francis Xaverius of the Society of Iesus, new apostle of India and Japony together with some few of the innumerable authentical miracles wrought by him of late years / by W.B. ([S.l.] : Printed at S. Omers, by Thomas Gevbels, 1667) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: A call to delaying sinners. Or The danger of delaying in matters concerning our souls. Being the substance of several sermons from Psal. 119. v. 60. / By Thomas Doolittle, Minister of the Gospel ... (Boston, in N.E. : Printed by Bartholemew Green, and John Allen, for Benjamin Eliot,, 1700), also by Thomas Doolittle (HTML at Evans TCP) W. B.: Castles in the air : Scotch song arranged for the piano forte. (Oliver Ditson & Co., 1857) (page images at HathiTrust) W. B.: Cupid's court of salutations full of complemental dialogues, and other amorous passages, as well commodious as delightful for young-men and maids to read and exercise. ([London] : Printed by J. Deacon, and are to be sold by R. Kell ..., 1687) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: Cupids schoole wherein yong men and mayds may learne divers sorts of new, witty, and amorous complements / newly written and never any written before in the same kinde. ([London] : Printed at London for Rich. Cotes, and are to be sold by Francis Grove ..., 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: A dreadful account of a most terrible earthquake which lately happened in Italy wherein thirty seven great cities and towns were totally destroy'd, and one hundred and twenty thousand of men, women, and children perished, 8c. : in a letter / from the consul of Messina's secretary. (London : Printed by W. Downing ..., 1693) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: Ejercicio de perfección y virtudes cristianas. English (London : Printed for Thomas Johnson at the Golden Key in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1654), also by Alfonso Rodríguez and E. D. (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: The elephant's ball, and grand fete champetre : intended as a companion to those much admired pieces, The butterfly's ball, and The peacock "at home" : illustrated with elegant engravings (Printed for J. Harris, successor to E. Newbery, at the Original Juvenile Library, 1808), also by William Roscoe, Catherine Ann Turner Dorset, Edmund Hemsted, John Harris, and William Mulready (page images at HathiTrust) W. B.: The Elephant's Ball, and Grand Fete Champetre: Intended as a Companion to Those Much Admired Pieces, the Butterfly's Ball, and the Peacock "At Home." (Gutenberg ebook) W. B.: Español Gerardo., Parte 1, discurso 2. English (London : Printed for Joseph Hindmarsh ..., 1683), also by Gonzalo de Céspedes y Meneses and Francisco de Quevedo (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: Exceeding good nevves from Ireland:: being a perfect relation of the late great overthrow given to the rebels, by the forces of Vlster, under the command of Col. Conoway, and Lieut. Col. Oconally: with the manner of their routing and defeating them in the counties of Cavon, Monakon, Louth, and Westmeath; taking 1200. cowes, 400. horse, 1000. sheep, with all their arms and ammunition. Also, their surprizing of all the magazine and provisions, that were prepared for Generall Preston, and Owen Macharts armies at the siege against Dublin. Together with the Lord Inchiquins taking the field with 5000. horse and foot. And the raising of the siege at Dublin. Certified by severall letters, Novemb. 13. 1646. (London : Printed for Richard Woodnoth, and are tobe [sic] sold at his shop at the signe of the Starre in Cornwall, 1646) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: The farewell address of Sir Christopher Yelverton to the hon: Society of Gray's Inn on becoming Queen's serjeant and leaving the society in 1589. ([Wyman and sons, printers], 1882), also by Christopher Yelverton (page images at HathiTrust) W. B.: A funeral sermon preached on the occasion of the Right Honourable the Earl of Sh--y's late interment in Dorset-shire by W.B. a godly minister (though unworthy servant) of Jesus Christ. (London : Printed by George Croom, 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: The historie of Titana and Theseus. Verie pleasant for age to avoyd drowsie thoughts, etc. (printed by T.C. [i.e. T. Creed] for Thomas Pavier, 1608), also by W. Bettie and B. (page images at HathiTrust) W. B.: Hymns of faith and love for the use of the church assembling in Cumberland Hall, Toronto ([s.n.], 1897) (page images at HathiTrust) W. B.: An impartial relation of the surrender and delivery of the famous city of Dublin to the French by the late King James with some great and remarkable passages, which happened betwixt Teague O Regan and the English General, at the surrender, &c. (London : Printed for R. Hayhurst ..., [1690]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: The ladies milk-house: or, the oppressed man's complaint: ([London : s.n., 1684]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: A letter from Utercht [sic], to the Assembly of Divines at Westminster:: shewing the conversion of church-lands to lay-uses, to be condemned by Luther, Calvin, Knox, and the whole assemblies of Scotch divines, as a detestable sacriledge before God, and provoking his heavy judgements. Sent in a letter to Doctor Burges in Iune last, to be presented. A copy whereof comming accidentally to the hands of W.B. was by him commended to the presse. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare, 1648), also by Clement Spelman, Anthony Burgess, and Westminster Assembly (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: A letter from W.B. in the city, to his friend at Warwick ([London] : Printed at the importunity of some loyal gentlemen for I.H. ..., 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: The life and times of Saint Cyprian (Griffith, Farran, Okeden & Welsh, 1890), also by Geo. Ayliffe Poole (page images at HathiTrust) W. B.: The maner to dye well. An introduction most compendiouslie shewinge the fruytfull remembrance of the last fowre things: that is to say, death, hel, iudgement, and the ioyes of heauen. Gathered out of manye good authors, both comfortable and profitable to the dilligent reader. Learnedly instructing howe to prouide for death. (Imprinted at London : By Richard Ihones, 1578), also by Pedro de Soto (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: The names, dignities and places of all the collonells, lieutenant-collonels, serjant majors, captaines, quarter-masters, lieutenants and ensignes of the city of London: vvith the captaines names according to their seniority and places. The Major Generall is the right worshipll. Philip Skippon Esquire, Serjant Major Generall of all the forces of London: one of the committee for the militia and captain of that ancient and worthy society exercising armes in the artillery garden of the same city. (London : Printed for Richard Thrale, 1642), also by City of London (England). Committee for the Militia (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: Observations on the commerce of Great Britain with the Russian and Ottoman Empires and on the projects of Russia against the Ottoman and British dominions (Printed for J. Debrett, 1801) (page images at HathiTrust) W. B.: Our own sweet thoughts (Oliver Ditson & Co., 1858) (page images at HathiTrust) W. B.: The portracture of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knight, ætat 32 (London : Compton Holland, [1616?]), also by Renold Elstracke and Compton Holland (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: The present condition of London-Derry with a particular relation of the cruelties acted by the Irish and French papists on the Protestants in Ireland. (London : Printed for J. Morris ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: Remarks, and animadversions, on Mr. Keith's two sermons, being his first after ordiantion, [sic] preached at the parish church of St. George's Butolphs-Lane, London, May the 12th. 1700. on St. Luke i. 6: Now impartially compared with his former writings, setting George against Keith, and endeavouring to reconcile them, by shewing what he should have said upon the subjest. By W.B. a communicant of the Church of England. (London : printed for the author; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1700) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: Russian court memoirs, 1914-16, with some account of court, social and political life in Petrograd before and since the war (E. P. Dutton & company., 1917), also by B. W. and pseud A Russian (page images at HathiTrust) W. B.: The sentinels remonstrance or, A vindication of the souldiers to the people of this Common-wealth, &c. laying open the manifold wrongs, abuses, and cheats put upon them, and the people who have duely payd their taxes, to the enriching of some, the severall clamities and ruine both of people and souldiery. / By W.B. (London : [s.n.], printed 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: Strange and wonderful news from the lords in the Tovver, or, A dialogue between them and my Lord Staffords ghost (London : Printed for T. B., 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: Theatrum orbis terrarum. English (London : Printed by [the Officina Plantiniana and Eliot's Court Press for] Iohn Norton [and John Bill], printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie in Hebrew, Greeke, and Latine, 1606 [i.e. 1608?]), also by Abraham Ortelius and William Bedwell (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: The Trappan trapt. Or The true relation of a cunning, cogging, confident, crafty, counterfeit, cosening and cheating knight, alias knave.: Wherein is discovered his mischievous and Machivillian matchlesse mischeefs, plotted against an honest gentleman, a marchant of good repute, named Mr Iohn Marriot: dwelling neer London Bridge. Set forth for the benfit of others, who else through ignorance might easily fall into the like snares of such dissembling, vvicked, and trecherous Trappans. By W.B. (London : printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop on Corn-hill, at the sign of Atlas, 1657) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: A true account of a letter sent from Vienna, August the 23rd 1683 declaring the rasing the seige and the total overthrow of all the Turkish army / sent in a letter from an eminent English officer under the Duke of Lorraine, to his father at White-Hall. (London : Printed by Geogre [sic] Croom ..., 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: The true and everlasting rule from God discovered and that which proveth all things, published from the spirit of truth, to the which rule the Scriptures also beareth testimony, that all the simple and honest-hearted may see what rule they are to walk by to come to perfect peace and rest with God for evermore : with an addition (to the former) wherein is also shewed, what that is in man which is not to be his guide nor rule : also, a testimony of the true prophet ... / by a servant of the Lord, & sufferer for his truth ... called Humphrey Smith. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1658), also by Humphrey Smith (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: Two letters from the Hague:: of Prince Charles his going into Scotland, and of 6000 Danes to be landed there, under the command of the Duke of Holst. Also an army of Swedes, in which are 7 Dukes 9 Marquesses, 17 Earles, and above 20 Lords. The heads of the Princes proclamation sent to the Earl of Ormond, and a perticular message sent by Collonel Buckworth. And likewise of the Prince his intended marriage with the Duke of Lorraines onely daughter and two hundred thousand pounds offered with her in ready money. Imprimatur, G. Mabbot. (London : Printed by B.A., 1649), also by G. B. (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: The white rose, or, A word for the House of York, vindicating the right of succession in a letter from Scotland to a peer of this realm. (London : [s.n.], 1680), also by John Brydall (HTML at EEBO TCP) W. B.: A word to the wiser Jacobites, worthy their persual over a sober dish of coffee. Being a short theory of the present establishment, shewing its righteousness; that all may rejoice, and pray in faith for its peace / by W.B. (London : Printed by S. B. and sold by most booksellers of London and Westminster, 1697) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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