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The Elephant'S Ball, And Grande Fete Champetre
Freedom (Classic Reprint)
The Temple Church an Account of Its Restoration and Repairs
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.
The Elephant's Ball, and Grand Fete Champetre
List of Books and Manuscripts Relating to Orkney and Zetland; Or in Which These Islands Are Mentioned. [The Preface Signed
A Short Account of Boxgrove Priory and Church, Etc. [The Preface Signed
Poetry of the College Magazine. [The Editors Preface Signed
The Elephant's Ball and Grand Fete Champetre. [in Verse.] Intended as Companion to Those Much Admired Pieces, the Butterfly's Ball, and the Peacock at Home. Illustrated with Elegant Engravings [by William Mulready]. by W. B.
The Case of Mr. Lucraft; And Other Tales. by the Authors of "Ready Money Mortiboy," Etc. [The Preface Signed
An Ode on the Death of William, Duke of Gloucester by W.B. of St. John's, Oxon. (1700)
A Touch-Stone for Gold and Silver Wares, Or, a Manual for Goldsmiths and All Other Persons, Whether Buyers, Sellers, or Wearers of Any Manner of Goldsmiths Work How to Know Adulterated Wares (1677)
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. (1667)
The Yellow Book, Or, a Serious Letter Sent by a Private Christian to the Lady Consideration, the First Day of May, 1659 Which She Is Desired to Communicate in Hide-Park to the Gallants of the Times a Little After Sun-Set. (1659)
A Seasonal Discourse, Shewing How That the Oaths of Allegiance & Supremacy, (as Our Laws Interpret Them) Contain Nothing Which Any Good Christian Ought to Boggle at by W.B. (1679)
An Embassage from the Kings of the East to His Highness the Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland. (1654)
An Auncient Historie and Exquisite Chronicle of the Romanes Warres, Both Ciuile and Foren Written in Greeke by the Noble Orator and Historiographer, Appian of Alexandria (1578)
The Maner to Dye Well an Introduction Most Compendiouslie Shewinge the Fruytfull Remembrance of the Last Fowre Things
A Letter to a Nobleman, Concerning the Bill to Prevent Frivolous and Vexatious Arrests; With the Substance of the Said Bill, and Notes Thereupon. ...
The Life and Times of Saint Cyprian
Mental Culture, Hints on the Best and Shortest Way of Cultivating the Mind, by a Student of University College, London (W.B.).
The Admirable History of the Posession of a Penitent Woman Seduced by a Magician That Made Her to Become a Witch, and the Princesse of Sorcerers in the Country of Prouince. Translated Into English by W.B. (1613)
Eight Learned Personages Lately Conuerted from Papistrie, to the Churches Reformed Hauing Aduisedly and Holily Set Downe the Reasons That Moued Them Thereunto. Tanslated [sic] Out of the French Printed Copies, by W
A Familiar Letter to Sam Foote.