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The Perfect Politician: Or, A Full View of the Life and Actions (Military and Civil) of O. Cromwel. Whereunto is added His Character; And a Compleat Catalogue of all the Honours conferr'd by him on several Persons. Qui nescit dissimulare, nescit Regnare. London:

Printed by J. Cottrel, for William Raybould... 1660. 8°. A, 4 leaves: B-Aa 4 in eights. With a portrait.

S. J., a Lover of all laudable Arts and Sciences.

The Starr-Prophet Anatomiz'd & Dissected: Or, Judicial Astrologie, And the Astro-Mancers, With their MagoRomantical, Mago-Physical, and MagoDiabolical Divinations of the future Events of Secular Affairs, exploded by the sacred Scriptures and force of Reason ... London, Printed for M. D. Anno Domini, 1675. 4°, A-F 2 in fours.

This tract also deals with wizards and fortune-tellers.

The Store-House of Nature Expos'd to View: Or, The Discription and Physical vertues of such Herbs and Plants as are commonly found in this Nation. London, Printed for William Firder: 1684. 4o, 6 leaves. With cuts. Br. Museum. S. J.

Devotions. First Part: In the Ancient Way of Offices. With Psalms, Hymns, and Prayers; for every day in the Wek, and every Holiday in the Year. Third Edition: Corrected and Augmented. Roan, MDCLXXXIV. 12o, A-Bb in twelves.

Of Devotion. By J. S. Printed in the Year, 1678. 8°. A, 6 leaves: a, 4 leaves: B-H 7 in twelves. Dedicated to the Countess of Kinnoul.

S. J.

Scotch Politics: In a Letter to a Friend. London Printed for Richard Janeway, 1682. Folio, A-C, 2 leaves each.

Victoriæ Anglicana: Being an Historical Collection of all the Memorable and Stupendious Victories Obtain'd by the English against the French, Both by Sea and Land, since the Norman Conquest London Printed for Richard Baldwin . . . 1691. 12°. A, 8 leaves: B-G 4 in twelves, besides the frontispiece of portraits.

A Poem to the Memory of His Late Majesty William the Third. . . London, Printed for D. Brown... MDCCII. Folio, A-D, 2 leaves each.

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Englands Merry Jester: Or, Court, City

S. R.

and Country Jests, New, and suitable to the Humours of the Times; Witty and Familiar for the Encrease of Merriment, and Improvement of Friendly Conversation, As they are used among the Wits of the Age. To which are added, in a Second Part, Bulls, Banters, Quibbles, Repartees, Pleasant Stories, and Poems; The Qualifications of an Expert TownWheedle; With the Art and Mystery of Wheedling. .. Done by a Lover of Merriment. London, Printed by J. Wilde, for N. Boddington, . . . 1693. 12°. A, 6 leaves: B-I 6 in twelves, besides the frontispiece. B. M.

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Natures Dowrie: Or The Peoples Native Liberty Asserted. [Quotations.] London, Printed for W. R. at the signe of the Vnicorn in Pauls Church-Yard, 1652. [June 29.] 4°, A-H in fours. B. M. S. M.

To His Highness the Prince of Orange: A Poem. By M. S. Published by Authority. London: Printed, and are to be Sold by most Booksellers... MDCLXXXIX. 4o. A, 5 leaves: B-C in fours: D, 3.

S. R.

The Covnter Scvffle. Whereunto is added, the Covnter-Ratt. Written by R. S. London, Printed by William Stansby, 1635. 4o, A-G in fours, G 4 blank. With two engravings. B. M.

The Counter Scuffle... London, Printed by R. B. and are to be sold by Iohn Stafford. 1647. 4o, A-G in fours, G 4 blank.

The Counter Scuffle... London, Printed for R. Scot, T. Basset, J. Wright, and R. Chiswell. 1680. 4°, 28 leaves. S. R.

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A Defence of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, Against an Infamous and Jesuitical Libel, Entituled, A True Portraicture of William Henry Prince of Nassau, &c. . . Latrant, sed non Loquuntur. London, Printed for John Taylor... MDCLXXXIX. 4°. Title, and half title, 2 leaves: A, 2 leaves: B-I in fours, I 4 blank. Dedicated to Frederick, Duke of Schomberg.

S. S.

The Loyal and Impartial Satyrist: Containing Eight Miscellany Poems, London, Printed for Richard Baldwin, ... 1694. 4o, A-G 2 in fours.

Edited by S. S., who dedicates them to George Lucy, Esq.

S. T.

Love a la Mode. A Comedy. As it was lately Acted with great Applause at Middlesex-House. Written by a Person of Honour. London, Printed by J. C. for John Daniel, . . . 1663. 4o, A-M in fours.

The preface to the Reader is subscribed T. S.

S. T.

The Second Part of the Pilgrims Progress, From This present World of Wickedness and Misery, to an Eternity of Holiness and Felicity; Exactly Described under the Similitude of a Dream, Relating the Manner and Occasion of his setting out from, and difficult and dangerous Journey through the World; and his Arrival at last to Eternal Happiness. . . . London, Printed for Tho. Malthus at the Sun in the Poultry, 1683. 12o. Title and frontispiece, 2 leaves: Explanation of the Emblem, in verse by R. B., and verses by him to the Author, 3 leaves: The Author's Apology, 3 leaves: the Dedication, 2 leaves: A 4-I6 in twelves.

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The Second Part of the Pilgrims Progress, Edinburgh, Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson, . . . 1684. 12°, AG in twelves, G 12 blank.

Youth's Comedy, Or The Souls Tryals and Trivmph: A Dramatick Poem. With Divers Meditations intermixt upon several Subjects. Set forth to Help and Encourage those that are seeking a Heavenly Countrey. By the Author of Youth's Tragedy, London, Printed for Nath. Ponder. 1680. 8°. A, 4 leaves: B -I in eights, I 8 with the Contents. S. W.

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The Proceedings of the English Colonie in Virginia since their first beginning

SADLER.

from England in the yeare of our Lord 1606 till this present 1612, with all their accidents that befell them in their Iournies and Discoueries. Also the Salvages discourses, orations and relations of the bordering neighbours, and how they be came subiect to the English. . . . perused and confirmed by diverse now resi dent in England that were actors in this business. By W. S. At Oxford, Printed by Joseph Barnes. 1612. 4o, A—P2 in fours, P 2 blank.

S. W., a Lover of Art.

Polygraphice: Or The Art of Drawing, Engraving, Etching, Limning, Painting, Washing, Varnishing, Colouring and Dying. In Three Books. . . . London, Printed by E. T. and R. H. for Richard Janeway. · [1671.] 8°. A, 4 leaves besides a frontispiece: B-V 4 in eights, V 4 blank.

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SAAVEDRA FAXADO, DON DIEGO.
The Royal Politician Represented in One
Hundred Emblems . . . With a large
Preface,... Done into English from the
Original. By Sir Ja. Astry. London...
MDCC. 8°. 2 vols. With a portrait of
William Duke of Gloucester and plates.
S-CY, ED.

The Country Gentleman's Vade Mecum: Or His Companion for the Town. In Eighteen Letters, from a Gentleman in London, to his Friend in the Country. Wherein he passionately diswades him from coming to London. . . . London, Printed for John Harris .. 1669. 8°. A, 8 leaves: a, 4 leaves, the fourth blank: B-L 4 in eights, including 2 leaves with the Country Gentleman's Reply (in verse), and 2 more of advertisements.

Dedicated to Lord Beaumont, Deputy Lieutenant of Leicestershire.

SACKFUL.

A sackfull of newes being an old copie. Licensed to E. White, 5 Sept. 1586. SACKVILLE, SIR WILLIAM. A Commemoration of the most valiant and worthie Knight Sir William Sackvill slayne in the Warres of Fraunce. Licensed to John Wolf, 19 July, 1592. SADLER, ANTHONY.

Mercy in a Miracle. Shewing, The Deliverance, and the Duty, of the King, and the People. In a Sermon Preached at Mitcham in Surry, June 28. 1660 for a Solemne Congratulation for the Restoration of his Maiesty to his Royal Throne. By Anthonie Sadler, late Chaplain, to the Right Honourable Letitia, Lady Pagett,

SADLER.

Dowager, Deceased. London, Printed by T. C. for L. Sadler, 1660. 4°. A-D 2 in fours, including a fine frontispiece by Vaughan and a leaf of metrical explanation. Dedicated to the King.

SADLER, THOMAS.

Sadler's Memoirs: Or, The History of the Life and Death of that Famous Thief Thomas Sadler. Giving a True Account of his being Fifteen times in the Goal of Newgate, and a Relation of his most Notorious Pranks in City and Countrey. With a particular Description of the manner of his Robbing the Lord High Chancellour of England; For which he was Condemned to Dye, and Executed at Tyburn on Fryday the Sixteenth of March, 1677. Printed for P. Brooksby, in Westsmithfield. 4o, A-C 2 in fours. B. M.

SAINTBARB, RICHARD.

Certaine Points of Christian Religion. [London, 1589?] 8°, chiefly black letter, A-M in eights, A 1 and 8 blank. Dedicated to Sir Francis Walsingham, and to the Lady Ursula his wife, from the author's house at Kingswood in Wilts, the 2nd of September, 1589.

The copy employed wants the titlepage. Compare Herbert, pp. 1357-8.

SAINT-DEDIER, M. DE. The City and Republick of Venice. In Three Parts. Originally written in French by Monsieur De S. Desdier. [Translated by Fra. Terne.] London: Printed for Char. Brome. 1699. 8°. a, 8 leaves: A-3 G 4 in eights.

ST. HELENA.

A Relation of the Re-taking of the Island of Sta Helena, And Three Dutch EastIndia Ships. Published by Authority. In the Savoy, Printed by Thomas Newcomb. M.DC.LXXIII. Folio, 2 leaves.

B. M.

ST. JOHN, OLIVER, M.P.

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Mr. St John's Speech to the Lords in the Vpper house of Parliament Ianuary 7, 1640. Concerning Ship-Money. Printed Anno Domini, 1640. 4°, A-F in fours. An Argument of Law concerning the Bill of Attainder of High Treason of Thomas Earle of Strafford: At a Conference in a Committee of both Houses of Parliament. By Mr. St. John his Majesties Solicitor Generall. Published by order of the Commons House London, Printed Anno Domini, 1641. 4o, A—K in fours.

SAINTS.

ST. LO, GEORGE.

England's Safety: Or, A Bridle to the French King. Proposing a Sure Method for Encouraging Navigation, and Raising Qualified Seamen for the well Manning their Majesties Fleet on any Occasion, in a Months time, without Impressing, And a Competent Provision for all such as shall be Wounded in Service against the Enemy... Also an Insight into the Advantages may be had by the Herring and other Fisheries . By Captain George St Lo. London: Printed for W. Miller, at the Gilded Acorn in Paul's Church-yard . . . 1693. 4o, A-F in fours, including a curious emblematical woodcut frontispiece.

England's Safety: ... By Captain George St. Lo. The Second Edition with Additions. London: Printed for W. Miller,

1693. 4o, A-G in fours, A 1 with a woodcut frontispiece and G 4 blank. England's Interest; Or, A Discipline for Seamen: Wherein is Proposed, A Sure Method for Raising Seamen, for the well manning their Majesties Fleet on all Occasions. By Captain George St. Lo. London: Printed for Robert Clavell, MDCXCIV. 4o, A-M, 2 leaves each, and a*, 2 leaves. Dedicated to the Commissioners of the Great Seal.

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Saint Peters Teares. . . . London Printed for William Iones, 1602. 4o, A-C

in fours, A 1 and C 4 blank.

ST. SERFE, THOMAS.

Tarugo's Wiles: Or, The Coffee-House. A Comedy. As it was Acted at his Highness's, the Duke of York's Theater. Written by Tho. St. Serfe, Gent. London, Printed by Henry Herringman... 1668. 4o, A-H in fours. Dedicated to George, Marquis of Huntly. SAINTS.

The Parliaments Kalender of Black Saints Or a New Discovery of the Plots & Treasons, against our Religion, Lawes, and Lives, by the Popish Faction, London, Printed for G. Bishop, August 24. 1644. 4°, 4 leaves.

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The tract, which is quaintly and smartly written, ends with a short account of the victories of Essex, Cromwell, &c. A Nest of Perfidious Vipers: Or, The Second Part of the Parliaments Kalender of Black Saints. Pictured forth in a second Arraignment or Jayl-Delivery of Malignants... London, Printed according to Order, for G. Bishop. Septemb. 21. 1644. 4°, 4 leaves.

SALESBURY.

SALESBURY, HENRY, of Denbigh. Grammatica Britannica in usum ejus linguæ studiosorum succinctâ methodo & perspicuitate facili conscripta; & nunc primum in lucem edita; Henrico Salesburio Denbighensi Autore. [Quotation from Quintilian.] Londini, Excudebat Thomas Salesburius. 1593. 8°.

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leaves: 4 leaves: A-K in fours. dicated to Henry Earl of Pembroke from Denbigh, the third of the Nones of February, 1593, by H. Salesbury. Lambeth.

SALESBURY, WILLIAM.

A Dictionary in Englyshe and Welshe moche necessary to all suche Welshemen as wil spedly learne the englyshe tōgue thought vnto the kynges maiestie very mete to be sette forthe to the vse of his graces subiectes in Wales: wherevnto is pfixed a litle treatyse of the englyshe pronúciacion of the letters, by Wyllyam Salesbury. [Col.] Imprynted at London in Foster lane, by me John Waley. (1547). Cum priuilegio... 4o, A—C in fours, C 4 blank: A (repeated)-S in fours, S 4 blank. Dedicated to Henry VIII.

Reprinted for the Cymmrodorion Society, 4°, 1877. SALISBURY, ROBERT CECIL, Earl of. Brittaynes Generall teares shedd for ye greate losse it hadd by the death of the righte noble and worthy Robert Erle of Salisbury lord high threasurer of England. Licensed to Ralph Blower, 27 May,

1612.

The State and Dignitie of a Secretarie of Estates Place, with the care and perill thereof. Written by the Right Honourable Robert Late Earle of Salisbvry, With His Excellent Instructions to the late Earle of Bedford, for the Government of Barwick. A work worthy of memory. London, Printed in the yeare 1642. 4o, A-C in fours, C 4 blank.

The Instructions to Lord Bedford are subscribed by William Cecil, Viscount Wimbledon, from his house at that place. However, at A3, they are described as his requested" instructions.

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SALTMARSH.

Bvtter. 1617. 8o, A–Z in eights, Z 8 blank. Dedicated to Sir F. Bacon. SALL, ANDREW.

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True Catholic and Apostolic Faith maintain'd in the Church of England By Andrew Sall, Doctor in Divinity Printed at the Theater in Oxford, 1676. 8°. *-4* in sixes: A-Q in sixes, title to part 2 on Q 6: part 2, A-U 3 in sixes. SALLUSTIUS, C. C.

The Conspiracie of Catiline, written by Constantius, Felicius, Durantinus, and translated by Thomas Paynell: with the historye of Jugurth, writen by the famous Romaine Salust, and translated into Englyshe by Alexander Barcklaye. [Col.] Thus endeth the conspiracy of Catiline. Imprinted at London in Foster lane by John Waley. A-Y in fours. (ii.) Here begynneth the famous Cronicle of Warre

Newely Imprinted in the yere of oure Lorde God M.D.L.vij. [Col.] Imprinted at London in Foster lane by Jhon Waley. Title and dedication, 2 leaves a-z in fours, and Aa-Hh in fours. 4o, black letter.

The two most worthy and Notable Histories. . . 1608.

Collation title and dedication, &c., 3 leaves and ¶¶ in fours, last leaf blank: B-Pp in fours, Pp 4 with Errata.

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The Workes of Caius Crispus Salustius Contayning the Conspiracie of Cateline. The Warre of Iugurth. V. Bookes of Historicall fragments. II. Orations to Cæsar [Translated by William Crosse.] Are to be Sould at the Eagle and Child in Brittaines Burse by Tho. Walkley. 1629. 12°. A, 6 leaves, with engraved title by Vaughan, dedication to the Marquis of Hamilton, and verses by Sir F. Wortley, &c. B-2 G 10 in twelves. SALLEE.

Newes from Sally: Of A Strange Delivery of Foure English Captives from the slavery of the Turkes. Printed in the yeare. 1642. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M. SALTMARSH, JOHN.

Wonderfull Predictions Declared in a Message, as from the Lord, to his Excellency S Thomas Fairfax and the Councell of his Army. By John Saltmarsh Preacher of the Gospell. His severall speeches, and the manner of his Death. Printed at London by Robert Ibbitson, in Smithfield, neer the Queens-head Tavern, 1648. 4°, 4 leaves. With two cuts on title.

SALTONSTALL.

SALTONSTALL, WYE.

Picturæ Loquentes, Or Pictvres drawne forth in Characters. With a Poeme of a Maid. . . . The second Edition inlarged. London, Printed by Tho. Cotes, and are to be sold by William Hope, . . . 1635. 120, A-H 6 in twelves.

This edition has 38, instead of 26, characters.

SALTPETRE.

By the King. A Proclamation for preseruation of Grounds for making of Saltpeter, and to restore such grounds as are now destroyed, and to command Assistance to be giuen to His Maiesties Saltpeter-Makers. 14 March, 1633[-4.] Imprinted at London by Robert Barker,. 1634. Forster Coll.

SAMMES, AYLET, of Christ's College,

Cambridge, and of the Inner Temple. Britannia Antiqua Illustrata: Or, The Antiquities of Ancient Britain, Derived from the Phoenicians: Wherein the Original Trade of this Island is discovered, the Names of Places, Offices, Dignities, as likewise the Idolatry, Language, and Customs of the Primitive Inhabitants are clearly demonstrated from that Nation,

London, Printed by Tho. Roycroft for the Author, MDCLXXVI. Folio. Title, 1 leaf: A, 4 leaves: B-C, 2 leaves each: D, 4 leaves: Map: E-4 F in fours. Dedicated to Lord Finch, Lord Chancellor. With plates on the letterpress.

SAMPSON.

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A Dittye of Sampson Judge of Israell. Licensed to H. Carre, 15 Aug. 1586. SAMPSON, THOMAS.

A letter to the trew professors of Christes Gospell / inhabitinge in the Parishe off Allhallowes in Bredstrete in London / made by Thomas Sampson / sometyme their Pastore. [Quot. from 2 Cor. 6.] Imprynted at Strasburgh in Elsas at the signe of the goldē Bibell / in the moneth of Auguste, the yeare of our Lord. 1554. 8°, black letter, A-B in eights, B 7-8 blank. Lambeth.

SANCTORIUS, of Padua.

Medicina Statica: Or, Rules of Health, In Eight Sections of Aphorisms. Originally Written by Sanctorius Chief Professor of Physick at Padua. English'd by J. D. London, Printed for John

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SANDYS.

Starkey, MDCLXXVI. 12o. A, 6 leaves: B-I 6 in twelves. With a frontispiece of the Weighing Chair. Dedicated by the translator to W. Witherings, Esq.

SANDER, NICOLAS, D.D.

A Briefe Treatise of Vsvrie, made by Nicolas Sander D. of Diuinitie. [Quot. from Luke 6.] Lovanii, Apud Ioannem Foulerum, An. 1568. Cum Priuilegio... 8°. A-I in eights, I7 with the colophon, and I 8 blank.

SANDERSON, ROBERT.
Logicæ et Physicæ Artis Compendivm.
Authore Rob. Sanderson,
Excudebat Hen. Hall,

Oxoniæ, 1672.

title, &c., 4 leaves: A-X in eights.

8°,

A second title describes this as the 8th edition.

SANDERSON, WILLIAM.

A Compleat History of the Lives and Reigns of Mary Queen of Scotland, And of her Son and Successor, James the Sixth Reconciling several Opinions, In Testimony of Her, and Confuting others, in Vindication of Him, against two scandalous Authors, 1. The Court and Character of King James. 2. The History of Great Britain. By William Sanderson, Esq; London, Printed for Humphrey Moseley, Richard Tomlins, and George Sawbridge, MDCLVI. Folio. A, 4 leaves: a-b 2 in fours: four leaves of Particular Passages: B-4 I in fours: 4 K, 1 leaf. With portraits of Q. Mary and K. James, and a separate title to the History of the latter.

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A Compleat History of the Life and Raigne of King Charles from his Cradle to his Grave. Collected and written by William Sanderson Esq. London, Printed for Humphrey Moseley, . . . 1658. Folio, A-6 I 2 in fours, and [B] 4 leaves. With a portrait of the King and an epistle to the author by James Howell. SANDYS, EDWIN.

A Declaration of Coll: Edwyn Sandys, In Vindication of himself from those calumnious Aspersions cast upon him by the Lord Falkland and Secretary Nicholas : Published and subscribed with his own hand at the Randevouze at Worcester, Octob. 11. 1642 . . . Printed for E. Husbands and J. Franck, Octob. 17. 1642. 4°, 4 leaves.

SANDYS, GEORGE.

A Relation of a Iourney begun An: Dom: 1610. Fovre Bookes. Containing a description of the Turkish Empire, of

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