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pp. 252–3 |
‘Satyr’ (author unknown), 1680(?): an imitation of Juvenal, Satires, i |
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pp. 258–9 |
‘On The young Statesmen’, by the Earl of Dorset, 1680 |
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pp. 264–8 |
‘Answer To the Satyr On The Court Ladyes’ (author unknown), 1680 |
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p. 269 |
‘The Rabble’ (author unknown), 1680 |
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pp. 270–2 |
‘Flatfoot the Gudgeon-taker’ (author unknown), 1680 |
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pp. 274–6 |
‘Royal Resolutions’ (author unknown) |
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pp. 287–90 |
‘A Satyr’ (author unknown), 1680 |
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p. 316 |
Copy of letters patent of King Charles II, 11 Feb. 1680 |
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pp. 319–17 |
Copy of King Charles’s II’s instructions for Robert, Viscount Bodmin, 28 Feb. 1680. |
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p. 321 |
Copy of a letter from King Charles II to King Christian V of Denmark, 10 Dec. 1679. |
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f. 7 |
Notes on theological subjects |
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early 18th c. |
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f. 11 |
Verses entitled ‘On the Death of the Late Ingenious Mr Hawtrey a Batcheler of Arts of St John’s—Camb.’, by John Henley |
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early 18th c. |
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ff. 12–13 |
Verses entitled ‘The Conference between Hector and Andromache, before His Combat with Ajax’ (a paraphrase of Homer, Iliad, VII. 407 ff.), by John Henley |
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25 Aug. 1709 |
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ff. 14–15 |
Verses entitled ‘The Restauration; being likewise Ascension Day. May. 29th. [1]712[.] ODE.’ By John Henley. |
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c. 9 May 1712 |
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ff. 47–50 |
Scheme for the establishment of a chapel by subscription |
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early 18th c. |
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f. 69 |
Notes for an oration on ‘the Right Use of Politicks’ |
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early 18th c. |
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ff. 79–82 |
A List of the most strong, moving, pathetic Subjects. The most proper to the present Taste, and Occasions.’ |
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early 18th c. |
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f. 89 |
Advertisement for a teacher of Latin and Greek, in an unidentified hand |
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early 18th c. |
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ff. 112–16 |
Notes on Edmund Gibson’s Four Sermons on Several Subjects (1719) |
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early 18th c. |
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ff. 117–22 |
Notes on Humphrey Prideaux’s Directions to Church-Wardens (1701) |
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early 18th c. |
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f. 126 |
Queries on philosophical subjects |
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early 18th c. |
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ff. 135–6 |
Notes on the study of divinity |
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early 18th c. |
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f. 138 |
Notes on Tycho Brahe, etc. |
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early 18th c. |
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ff. 156–62 |
‘Common Place in 1. Universal Knowledge. 2. Divinity. Vol. Ist.’ |
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1720 |
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ff. 167–9 |
Notes on religious subjects and the geography of the Bible |
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early 18th c. |
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ff. 170–1 |
List of prominent people, with their addresses, in an unidentified hand |
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1727 x 1730 |
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f. 172 |
‘List of Subjects for Readings, to be plan’d’ |
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early 18th c. |
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pp. iii–v |
Table of contents |
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pp. ix–x |
Address to the reader |
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pp. 1–21 |
‘Politica de P.P. Giesuiti’, by Fulgenzio Micanzio |
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