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Page English language, the perfections of it displayed affairs in Denmark, an account of them forced to retire, are received by the king, &c. of Bohemia king, St. Edward the last rightful one before William I. laws under Edward, a proposal for reviving them -, statement of the corruption of them ambassadors, answer to them army in the West Indies, a disastrous account of it the island of Jamaica hermit, an account of Roger Crab, by himself , on their numerous losses in the East Indies settlement at Poloroone in the East Indies ships, account of their being seized by the Dutch rebels, Amsterdam in Holland, a grand emporium for -, how foreign merchants are enabled to undersell them the French description of their character the vassalage of the French abhorred by them -, on their taking Maestricht - jesuits, on Henry Garnet the provincial of them -, on their possessing Nieuport the propriety of having consuls in Spanish ports on their being favoured at Bantam court, on the number of Ahithophels about it -, in what manner they were harassed at Anguilla , on their landing at St. Bartholomew forces, aceount of those sent to the Caribbee islands 516 518 519 the surrender of St. Bartholomew's to their forces 520 ships attacked by the Dutch off Leghorn the occupiers of Tournay for five years the policy of Mazarine, &c. to foment divisions among them meet with a similar attack off Dover gentlemen, a copious and minute account of their travels temperance deemed one of their cardinal virtues rebels, the French king's declaration against them the will of one related the first bishop of Utrecht was one the French description of one in their writings and Welchmen, their difference in college at Rome Enquiry on birds of passage, in a dissertation on Jerem. viii. 7. Enquiry, a curious one into lucky and unlucky days into public affairs, and the cause of naval miscarriage Envy, malice, and other vices, the nature of them discussed Epigrams, several very curious ones on women's tongues Epistle of lady Jane Gray to a person apostatizing from religion Epitaph of bishop Bonner, stated at large Hugh Peters's, on sir Edward Harwood of Edward, the black prince, at Canterbury , a curious one for Lewis XIV. of France Equipment of the invincible armada of Spain of a young gentleman ou a courting expedition Equity, a plan for preventing delays in courts of Ergastulum literarium, account of a projects of Erostratus burned Diana's temple to get a name Errors and abuses in the Laws discovery stated Erskine, sir Thomas, his resolute and valourous defence of king James II. Esardus, M. a bigotted Catholick, some account of him Esling, on the meeting there of the cities of the empire Espinoy, the princess of, her magnanimous spirit Esprit, St. a ship of the French seized in the Texel Essart, a German, is acquainted with Sterne Essay, a philosophical one on the cause of the tides on the theatres, or the requisites for an actor Essex, the ghost of, the commonalty of England described by a large description of xii. 146 ii. 117 iii. 504 account of the death of earl Walter in 1576 Robert, earl of, burnt Cadiz in 1596 the earl of, goes into Ireland as general of the forces the ghost of, the second part of it in what manner the earl of is tempted by Spain the earl of, account of his defeating the Spaniards at Roan lord, an account of his death related -, the earl of, an account of him stated his instructions received his breach and quarrel with the countess the countess of, becomes acquainted with Mrs. Turner her farther proceedings with her becomes acquainted with Dr. Forman ib. -, discussions on the subject of the divorce her marriage with viscount Rochester the earl of, his plot and rebellion in queen Elisabeth's reigu his opinion of taking an army stated Robert, earl of, an account of his life and death Devereux, sir Walter, created earl of the countess of, her seeking a divorce colonel Charles is mortally wounded the earl of, besieges Reading, and winters at Windsor raises the siege of Gloucester molested in his march hy prince Rupert -, his powerful opposition to Perkin Warbeck L'Estrange, Roger, on the advantages of good husbandry sir Roger, account of some intrigues at Lyna his annals of Charles I. Evander in Virgil, a pattern of the Moors Everett, George, his observations on mariners, &c. xlii Margaret Fell George Fox, the noted Quaker Examples for kings, a representation of several Excess of apparel, building, &c. how deemed injurious to nations and ambition of bishops described Excesses of a monarch, by what means to be judged on its being a rendezvous for merchants in London Excise, in what manner injured by stage coaches how and in what respects advisable -, the des aides of France similar to one Excommunication of the church of Rome, or pope's curse their names recapitulated Execution of a Jacobin friar for murder of Henry IV. of France the traitors, an account of, in the gunpowder plot sir Everard Digby in St. Paul's church-yard Guido Fawkes in Palace-yard Humphrey Lody for treason and murder the lieutenant of the Tower, with his speech of several statesmen at Prague in Bohemia of the sentence on Dr. Bastwick, Burton, and Prynne of Bradshaw for treason of the rebels against Richard II. account of at Munster, of Cretching, servant to John of Leyden of sir Everard Digby, &c. in St. Paul's church-yard of the jesuits provincial, Garnet, for treason of Humphrey Winter, Littleton, &c. for conspiracy of Humphrey Stafford, an account of the cause of Burdet's stated of Walker, landlord of the Crown in Cheapside of lord Audley, and others, abettors of Perkin Warbeck Executioner of the inquisitions, a description of him -, the native city of sir T. Bodley stage coaches, remarks on the number of passengers -, account of the prince of Orange entering it the duke of, makes a demand of the crown of France -, account of Charles I.'s march to it Exhortation, an earnest one for the defence of our country Expedient, a good one for innocence and peace 228 Expedition to the isle of Rhee, an account of 317 Expences for 19 years to 1659 stated xi. 157 12 years to 2100 related 161 Experiments of Wenceslaus, the witnesses to them 461 Explanade, or pomerium of Mons described 94 Exploit of Horatio Cocles at Pons Supplicum xii. 101 Exploits, glorious ones of the English in Flanders Exportation of raw materials, propriety of prohibiting xii. 231 Extortion, a description of its nature vi. 118 Extract from Mr. May's account of the battle of Cressy vini. 171 F. Fabius, excellence of his cautious conduct against Hannibal Faction, account of a French one in England of Barnevelt, references to it Faculties granted to John Locet, the pope's agent or emissary --Dr. Emms's resurrection, Lacy's reasons for it , the dialogue between them, with the sudden exit -, on the juggle between him and the citizens of London sir Thomas, is made general of the forces is inveigled to surrender his commission lord, a letter to him on the use of commons Fairies, Thomas Cheney called the hermit of the queen of them Falsehood overcome by truth, and triumph of learning their occupations relative to the punishment of prisoners -, ancient ones of the north stated their ancient castles and mansions described Family of love, a sect so called, the description of it Howard, a minute and distinct account of it Fanatica Bibliotheca, or the Fanatick Library Fanaticks, a parallel between ancient and modern ones Fans, by whom invented, and when introduced into England Fanshaw, sir Henry, read the indictment against the countess of Somerset Fardausi, Hakin, the eastern poet-laureat xii. 22 Faria, Franciscode, on his being a party in murder ix. 51 Faritius, on his delivering up a treacherous slave iii. 534 Farmer, the country oue in what manner he was served at London iv. 244 Farmers, in what mauner ruined by increase of buildings viii. 19 -, thousands of them obliged to leave their farms 25 Farnesii Palatium, a description of Farnesio, cardinal, account of his palace at Caprarola Palatio, some account of it Farriers, on converting physicians into them Farrington, an account of the manner of its relief from the rebels . Fathers, their iniquities and crimes punished in the children 111 93 110 X. 408 V. 518 383 7 305 521 495 Favourite, Leicester not the only one of queen Elisabeth 124 viii. 292 Faustus, or Fust, account of him as printer of Tully's offices x. 507 Faux, and his fellow friends, on their title to honourable distinction vii. 227 viii. 300 34 iii. 556 vii. 365 385 87 Fawkes, Guido, discovered in a corner of Percy's cellar -, is narrowly searched, after finding the gunpowder alias Johnson, account of his execution has the charge of Percy's hired house is executed at Westminster in Palace-yard Feast, an account of a great one presented to the pope by Lucifer Feckenham, master, his communication with lady Jane Dudley -, king James is compelled to let many of his lands in it Fees of sheriffs, &c. some account of Feistricz, the he ght of the mountains about it stated an account of the place by English travellers Felisburgh, the manner in which Wenceslaus was conveyed to Felonies, the various kinds of them described and stated Felony, the proceedings, trial, and punishment in cases of Frankling is executed for aiding and abetting unisprision of, the nature of it stated Felton, John, conceives disgust at the duke of Buckingham Fenwick, sir John, his serious reflections upon life and death -, abundance of seals in the island of Ferrara, a description of it by English travellers Ferry, M. a minister of Metz, his letter to the professors of Geneva Ferryman of Dochet, his first dialogue with the London Waterman, &c. second dialogue Ferte, mons. de, French ambassador, account of his intrigues Fever, a malignant one, the lieutenant-general of death Fevers, the dangers of, on their removal by the gout commonly arrives in England by a northern wind Fiennes, commissioner, designed for one of the lords' house Mr. John, brother of the commissioner, one of the lords Fight of the English with the Spanish armada of Causham bridge, a particular account of it at sea, description of one in a coffee-house on encountering a bull, the method of stated 66 67 Χ. 556 xi. 514 the rexone or weapon used in the conflict of the bull at Madrid, prince Charles of England present at by sea, account of one at Bantry-bay in Ireland Figueres, the daughter of, married to Gonsales Finch, lord, his corroboration of lord Cottington's censure of Prynne, &c. -, John, the accusation and impeachment of him sir John, his successful embassy to Constantinople Finchley, or Finckley Park, the rangership of it sequestered proceedings about the sale of it Fines's party at Tangier, their miscarriage, and the cause of it Finsbury pettifogger, account of Jefferies being one Fir-trees, very numerous to the southward of Vienna -, very common in Moravia, &c. Fir, Dr. Needham's and Mr. Ray's observations on medical properties of " Dr. Merret on the shavings of, in wines Fire, artificial, preparation of it to repel the Spanish armada how a woman's tongue may be said to be one -, a very heavy one among the Jews at Constantinople -, many very seasonable cautions for the prevention of it |