13 books
The Italian Convert
The Poetical Common-Place Book; Consisting of an Original Selection of Standard and Fugitive Poetry
Who Killed Cockatoo. [A Nursery Rhyme.] by W. A. C. [I.E. W. A. Cawthorne.]
A Poem Humbly Inscrib'd to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, Occasion'd Upon His Repeated Victories in Flanders. Wrote in the Camp by W. C. an Officer of Major General How's Regiment [I.E. William Churchill].
The History of the Commons Warre of England Throughout These Three Nations Begun from 1640 and Continued Till This Present Year 1662. (1662)
A Manuall of Prayers Collected for the Use of Sir Ralph Duttons Regiment by W.C., Chaplaine ... (1642)
The Fatall Vesper, or a True and Punctuall Relation of That Lamentable and Fearefull Accident, Hapning on Sunday in the Afternoone Being the 26. of October Last, by the Fall of a Roome in the Black-Friers (1623)
Mr. Keith No Presbyterian Nor Quaker But George the Apostate Deduced from Proofs Both Clinched and Riveted in a Second Letter to Himself / By the Author of the Former. (1696)
The Siege of Vienna, a Poem by W. C. (1700)
The Principall Grounds of Christian Religion Briefely and Plainly Propounded by Way of Question and Answere for the Instructing of the Younger Sort. by That Late and Worthy Diuine Mr. N. Byfield. (1625)
Christian Rules Proposed to the Vertuous Soul Aspiring to Holy Perfection Whereby to Regulate Both Her Time and Actions for the Obtaining Her Blessed End. (1665)
The Copie of a Letter Lately Sent to an Honourable Person in England, from the Campe Before Graue, Wherein Is Described the Good Successe Both of Her Maiesties Forces and His Excellencies Against the Admirant. (1602)
An Address to the Opposition. by W- C-, of Oxford, Esq.