Ane shorte and generall confession of the trewe Christiane fayth and religion, according to Godis Word and actis of our Parliamentis subscriued be the Kingis Maiestie and his housholde, with sindrie vtheries, to the glorye of God and good exemple of all men, at Edinburgh the twentie eyght day of Januarie, the yere of God, ane thousand, fyue hundreth, fourescore yeirs, and the fourtene yeir of His Maiesteis regne.; Scottish Confession of Faith (1581)
Be Robert Lekprewike, Imprented at Edinburgh : [1581]
… euen as they are nowe damned and confuted by the worde of God and kirk of Scotlande, but inſpeciall we deteſt and refuſe the vſurped authoritie of that Romane Antichriſt vpon the Scriptures of God. vpon the Kirk the ciuile magiſtrate and conſcience of men. All his tyrannous Lawes made vpon indifferent thinges, agaynſt our Chriſtiane libertie. His erroneous doctrine agaynſt the ſufficiencie of the written worde, the perfection of the lawe, the office of Chriſt, and his bleſſed Euangell. His corrupted doctrine concerning originall ſinne, our naturall inabilitie and rebellion to Gods lawe. Our iuſtification by Fayth onely. Our imperfect ſanctification and obedience to the lawe▪ the nature, number and vſe of the holie Sacraments. His fyue baſtard Sacraments, with all his rytis, ceremoneis, and fals doctrine added to the miniſtration of the trew Sacraments without the word of God. His cruel Iudgement againſt Infants departing without the Sacrament, his abſolute neceſſitie of Baptiſme, his blaſphemous opinion of tranſſubſ …
A30389 Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. Selections. 1677. The memoires of the lives and actions of James and William, Dukes of Hamilton and Castleherald, &c. in which an account is given of the rise and progress of the civil wars of Scotland, with other great transactions both in England and Germany, from the year 1625, to the year 1652 : together with many letters, instructions, and other papers, written by King Charles the I : never before published : all drawn out of, or copied from the originals / by Gilbert Burnet ; in seven books.
Printed by J. Grover for R. Royston ..., London : 1677.
… ds, even as they are now damned and confuted by the Word of God, and Kirk of Scotland. But in special we detest and refuse the usurped Authority of that Roman Antichrist upon the Scriptures of God, upon the Kirk and Civil Magistrate, and Consciences of men; all his tyrannous Laws made upon indifferent things against our Christian Liberty, his erroneous Doctrine against the Sufficiency of the written Word, the perfection of the Law, the Office of Christ, and his blessed Evangel; his corrupted Doctrine concerning Original Sin, our natural inability, and rebellion to Gods Law, our Iustification by Faith only, our imperfect Sanctification, and obedience to the Law, the nature, number and use of the Holy Sacraments; his Five bastard Sacraments, with all his Rites, Ceremonies, and false Doctrine, added to the ministration of the true Sacraments, without the Word of God, his cruel Iudgements against Infants departing without the Sacrament, his absolute necessity of Baptism, his blasphemous opinion of Transubs …
A40397 Frankland, Thomas, 1633-1690. The annals of King James and King Charles the First ... containing a faithful history and impartial account of the great affairs of state, and transactions of parliaments in England from the tenth of King James MDCXII to the eighteenth of King Charles MDCXLII : wherein several material passages relating to the late civil wars (omitted in former histories) are made known.
Printed by Tho. Braddyll, for Robert Clavel ..., London : 1681.
… , even as they are now damned and confuted by the Word of God, and Kirk of Scotland: but in ſpecial we deteſt and refuſe the uſurped authority of that Roman Antichriſt, upon the Scriptures of God, upon the Kirk, the Civil Magiſtrate, and Conſciences of men. All his tyrannous Laws made upon indifferent things againſt our Chriſtian Liberty. His erroneous Doctrine, againſt the ſufficiency of the written Word, the perfection of the Law, the office of Chriſt and his bleſſed Evangel. His corrupted Doctrine concerning original ſin, our natural inability and Rebellion to God's Law, our juſtification by Faith only, our imperfect ſanctification and obedience to the Law, the nature, number, and uſe of the holy Sacraments. His five baſtard Sacraments, with all his Rites, Ceremonies, and falſe Doctrine, added to the Miniſtration of the true Sacraments without the Word of God. His cruel judgment againſt Infants, departing without the Sacrament: his abſolute neceſſity of Baptiſm: his blaſphemous opinion of Tranſubſta …
A40397 Frankland, Thomas, 1633-1690. The annals of King James and King Charles the First ... containing a faithful history and impartial account of the great affairs of state, and transactions of parliaments in England from the tenth of King James MDCXII to the eighteenth of King Charles MDCXLII : wherein several material passages relating to the late civil wars (omitted in former histories) are made known.
Printed by Tho. Braddyll, for Robert Clavel ..., London : 1681.
… ds, even as they are now damned and confuted by the Word of God and Kirk of Scotland: but in ſpecial, we deteſt and refuſe the uſurped Authority of that Roman Antichriſt upon the Scriptures of God, upon the Kirk, the Civil Magiſtrate, and Conſcience of men: All his Tyrannous▪Laws made upon indifferent things againſt our Chriſtian Liberty; His erroneous Doctrine againſt the ſufficiency of the written Word, the perfection of the Law, the Office of Chriſt, and his bleſſed Evangel. His corrupted Doctrine concerning Original Sin, our natural inability, and Rebellion to God's Law, our Juſtification by Faith only, our imperfect Sanctification and Obedience to the Law, the nature, number, and uſe of the Holy Sacraments. His five Baſtard Sacraments, with all his Rites, Ceremonies, and falſe Doctrine, added to the Miniſtration of the true Sacraments without the Word of God. His cruel judgment againſt Infants departing without the Sacrament. His abſolute neceſſity of Baptiſm. His blaſphemous opinion of Tranſubſtan …
A68707 Balcanquhall, Walter, 1586?-1645. Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. A large declaration concerning the late tumults in Scotland, from their first originalls together with a particular deduction of the seditious practices of the prime leaders of the Covenanters: collected out of their owne foule acts and writings: by which it doth plainly appeare, that religion was onely pretended by those leaders, but nothing lesse intended by them. By the King.
Printed by Robert Young, His Majesties printer for Scotland, London : anno Dom. M.DC.XXXIX. [1639]
… ven as they are now damned and confuted by the Word of God, and Kirk of Scotland: but in speciall we detest and refuse the usurped authoritie of that Roman Antichrist, upon the Scriptures of God, upon the Kirk, the civill Magistrate, and Consciences of men. All his tyrannous lawes made upon indifferent things against our Christian libertie. His erroneous Doctrine, against the sufficiencie of the written VVord, the perfection of the Law, the office of Christ and his blessed Evangel. His corrupted Doctrine concerning originall sinne, our naturall inabilitie and rebellion to Gods Law, our justification by faith onely, our imperfect sanctification and obedience to the Law, the nature, number, and use of the holy Sacraments. His five bastard Sacraments, with all his Rites, Ceremonies, and false Doctrine, added to the ministration of the true Sacraments without the VVord of God. His cruell judgement against Infants, departing without the Sacrament: his absolute necessitie of Baptisme: his blasphemous opinion of Trans …
A68707 Balcanquhall, Walter, 1586?-1645. Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. A large declaration concerning the late tumults in Scotland, from their first originalls together with a particular deduction of the seditious practices of the prime leaders of the Covenanters: collected out of their owne foule acts and writings: by which it doth plainly appeare, that religion was onely pretended by those leaders, but nothing lesse intended by them. By the King.
Printed by Robert Young, His Majesties printer for Scotland, London : anno Dom. M.DC.XXXIX. [1639]
… even as they are now damned and confuted by the Word of God and Kirke of Scotland: but in speciall, we detest and refuse the usurped authoritie of that Roman Antichrist upon the Scriptures of God, upon the Kirk, the civill Magistrate, and conscience of men: All his tyrannous lawes made upon indifferent things against our Christian liberty; His erroneous doctrine against the sufficiency of the written word, the perfection of the Law, the office of Christ, and his blessed evangel. His corrupted doctrine concerning originall sin, our naturall inability, and rebellion to Gods law, our justification by faith onely, our imperfect sanctification and obedience to the law, the nature, number, and use of the holy Sacraments. His five bastard Sacraments, with all his rites, ceremonies, and false doctrine, added to the ministration of the true Sacraments without the word of God. His cruell iudgment against infants departing without the Sacrament. His absolute necessitie of Baptisme. His blasphemous opinion of Transubs …
A35726 Derham, W. (William), 1657-1735. A supplement to the treatise of watch & clock-work called The artificial clock-maker ... by W.D., M.A.
Printed for James Knapton, London : 1700.
… very ſmall, ſo as only to give you leave to ſee the Star through it. Your Teleſcope being thus prepared, you muſt plant it for obſervation, as is directed in the foregoing Book. BOOKS printed for James Knapton at the Crown in St Paul's Church-yard. A New Voyage round the World. Deſcribing particularly the Iſthmus of America, ſeveral Coaſts and Iſlands in the Weſt-Indies, the Iſles of Cape Verd, the Paſſage by Terra del Fuego, the South Sea Coaſts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico; the Iſle of Guam one of the Ladrones, Mindanao, and other Philippine and Eaſt-India Iſlands near Cambodia, China, Formoſa, Luconia, Celebes, &c. New Holland, Sumatra, Nicobar Iſles; the Cape of Good Hope, and Santa Hellena. Their Soil, Rivers, Harbours, Plants, Fruits, Animals, and Inhabitants. Their Cuſtoms, Religion, Government, Trade, &c. By William Dampier. Vol. the firſt, illuſtrated with particular Maps and Draughts. The Fourth Edition, Corrected. Voyages and Deſcriptions. Vol. II. In Three Parts, viz. 1. A Supplement of the Voyage …
A36106 Dampier, William, 1652-1715. A new voyage round the world describing particularly the isthmus of America, several coasts and islands in the West Indies, the isles of Cape Verd, the passage by Terra del Fuego, the South Sea coasts of Chili, Peru and Mexico, the isle of Guam one of the Ladrones, Mindanao, and other Philippine and East-India islands near Cambodia, China, Formosa, Luconia, Celebes, &c., New Holland, Sumatra, Nicobar Isles, the Cape of Good Hope, and Santa Hellena : their soil, rivers, harbours, plants, fruits, animals, and inhabitants : their customs, religion, government, trade, &c. / by William Dampier ; illustrated with particular maps and draughts.
Printed for James Knapton ..., London : 1697-1703.
A New Voyage ROUND THE WORLD. Describing particularly, The Isthmus of America, several Coasts and Islands in the West Indies, the Isles of Cape Verd, the Passage by Terra del Fuego, the South Sea Coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico; the Isle of Guam one of the Ladrones, Mindanao, and other Philippine and East-India Islands near Cambodia, China, Formosa, Luconia, Celebes, &c. New Holland, Sumatra, Nicobar Isles; the Cape of Good Hope, and Santa Hellena. THEIR Soil, Rivers, Harbours, Plants, Fruits, Animals, and Inhabitants. THEIR Customs, Religion, Government, Trade, &c. By William Dampier. Illustrated with Particular Maps and Draughts. LONDON, Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St Paul s Church-yard. M DC XCVII. To the Right Honourable Charles Mountague, Esq …
A36106 Dampier, William, 1652-1715. A new voyage round the world describing particularly the isthmus of America, several coasts and islands in the West Indies, the isles of Cape Verd, the passage by Terra del Fuego, the South Sea coasts of Chili, Peru and Mexico, the isle of Guam one of the Ladrones, Mindanao, and other Philippine and East-India islands near Cambodia, China, Formosa, Luconia, Celebes, &c., New Holland, Sumatra, Nicobar Isles, the Cape of Good Hope, and Santa Hellena : their soil, rivers, harbours, plants, fruits, animals, and inhabitants : their customs, religion, government, trade, &c. / by William Dampier ; illustrated with particular maps and draughts.
Printed for James Knapton ..., London : 1697-1703.
… Land, l. 3. r. 123 4. good. La guages, r. 431. 479. Legs, l 3. r. 329. 502. Man of War Bird, add, W. 66. Piura for Pinra P ligamy, r. 455. 514. S. 50. 64. Rivers, r. not perennial BOOKS sold by James Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard. A New Voyage Round the VVorld. Describing particularly, The Isthmus of America, several Coasts and Islands in the West-Indies, the Isles of Cape Verde, the Passage by Terra del Fuego, the South Sea Coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico; the Isle of Guam one of the Ladrones. Mindanao, and other Philippine and East-India Islands near Cambodia, China, Formosa, Luconia, Celebes, &c. New Holland, Sumatra, Nicobar Isles; the Cape of Good Hope, and Santa Hellena Their Soil, Rivers, Harbours, Plants, Fruits, Animals, and Inhabitant. Their Customs, Religion, Government, Trade, &c. By William Dampier. Vol. the First. Illustrated with particular Maps and Draughts. The Fourth Edition Corrected. A New Voyage and Description of the Isthmus of America, giving an Account of the Author's …
A43681 Hickes, George, 1642-1715. Kid, John, d. 1679. King, John, d. 1679. The spirit of popery speaking out of the mouths of phanatical-Protestants, or, The last speeches of Mr. John Kid and Mr. John King, two Presbyterian ministers, who were executed for high-treason and rebellion at Edinburgh, August the 14th, 1679 with animadversions, and the history of the Archbishop of St. Andrews his murder, extracted out of the registers of the Privy-Council, &c. / by an orthodox Protestant.
Printed by H. Hills and are to be sold by Walter Kittleby ..., London : 1680.
… Dignity, Crown, Kingdom, Scepter, Government, and Royal Prerogative, by which he Reigns as King in Sion. Prejudice of Christs Interest, can never enough be avoided, and fled from. And as I am willing to lay down my Tabernacle, so also I Dye in the Not in the Faith of the holy Scriptures; which command every Soul to be Subject to the higher Powers, and which neither teach directly, nor indirectly, That the Episcopal Government is an Antichristian, or the Presbyterian by Kirk-Sessions, Presbyteries, and Synods, a Divine Institution; or that the Magistrate hath no privative Power over Ecclesiastical Persons, or in causes Ecclesiastical; or that Passive Obedience to an unjust Sentence, is as great a Sin, as Active Obedience to an unrighteous Command, &c. Faith of the Holy Scriptures, and in the Not in the Faith of the holy Scriptures; which command every Soul to be Subject to the higher Powers, and which neither teach directly, nor indirectly, That the Episcopal Government is an Antichristian, or the …
A43681 Hickes, George, 1642-1715. Kid, John, d. 1679. King, John, d. 1679. The spirit of popery speaking out of the mouths of phanatical-Protestants, or, The last speeches of Mr. John Kid and Mr. John King, two Presbyterian ministers, who were executed for high-treason and rebellion at Edinburgh, August the 14th, 1679 with animadversions, and the history of the Archbishop of St. Andrews his murder, extracted out of the registers of the Privy-Council, &c. / by an orthodox Protestant.
Printed by H. Hills and are to be sold by Walter Kittleby ..., London : 1680.
… strate hath no privative Power over Ecclesiastical Persons, or in causes Ecclesiastical; or that Passive Obedience to an unjust Sentence, is as great a Sin, as Active Obedience to an unrighteous Command, &c. Faith of the Holy Scriptures, and in the Not in the Faith of the holy Scriptures; which command every Soul to be Subject to the higher Powers, and which neither teach directly, nor indirectly, That the Episcopal Government is an Antichristian, or the Presbyterian by Kirk-Sessions, Presbyteries, and Synods, a Divine Institution; or that the Magistrate hath no privative Power over Ecclesiastical Persons, or in causes Ecclesiastical; or that Passive Obedience to an unjust Sentence, is as great a Sin, as Active Obedience to an unrighteous Command, &c. Nor in the Faith of the Primitive Christians, who looked upon the Bishops, as the Successors of the Apostles, who derived upon them the same Ecclesiastical Authority, which they received from Christ. Every one that is but tolerably versed in the Writi …
A43681 Hickes, George, 1642-1715. Kid, John, d. 1679. King, John, d. 1679. The spirit of popery speaking out of the mouths of phanatical-Protestants, or, The last speeches of Mr. John Kid and Mr. John King, two Presbyterian ministers, who were executed for high-treason and rebellion at Edinburgh, August the 14th, 1679 with animadversions, and the history of the Archbishop of St. Andrews his murder, extracted out of the registers of the Privy-Council, &c. / by an orthodox Protestant.
Printed by H. Hills and are to be sold by Walter Kittleby ..., London : 1680.
… Apostolos nobis successoribus traditam, quantum possumus obtinere curemus. Epist. 69.—Christi, qui dicit ad Apostolos, ac per hoc ad omnes praepositos, qui Apostolis vicarià ordinatione succedunt, qui audit vos, me audit. Faith of the Apostles, and Not in the Faith of the holy Scriptures; which command every Soul to be Subject to the higher Powers, and which neither teach directly, nor indirectly, That the Episcopal Government is an Antichristian, or the Presbyterian by Kirk-Sessions, Presbyteries, and Synods, a Divine Institution; or that the Magistrate hath no privative Power over Ecclesiastical Persons, or in causes Ecclesiastical; or that Passive Obedience to an unjust Sentence, is as great a Sin, as Active Obedience to an unrighteous Command, &c. Primitive Christians, and Not in the Faith of the holy Scriptures; which command every Soul to be Subject to the higher Powers, and which neither teach directly, nor indirectly, That the Episcopal Government is an Antichristian, or the Presbyterian b …
A43681 Hickes, George, 1642-1715. Kid, John, d. 1679. King, John, d. 1679. The spirit of popery speaking out of the mouths of phanatical-Protestants, or, The last speeches of Mr. John Kid and Mr. John King, two Presbyterian ministers, who were executed for high-treason and rebellion at Edinburgh, August the 14th, 1679 with animadversions, and the history of the Archbishop of St. Andrews his murder, extracted out of the registers of the Privy-Council, &c. / by an orthodox Protestant.
Printed by H. Hills and are to be sold by Walter Kittleby ..., London : 1680.
… r that the Magistrate hath no privative Power over Ecclesiastical Persons, or in causes Ecclesiastical; or that Passive Obedience to an unjust Sentence, is as great a Sin, as Active Obedience to an unrighteous Command, &c. Primitive Christians, and Not in the Faith of the holy Scriptures; which command every Soul to be Subject to the higher Powers, and which neither teach directly, nor indirectly, That the Episcopal Government is an Antichristian, or the Presbyterian by Kirk-Sessions, Presbyteries, and Synods, a Divine Institution; or that the Magistrate hath no privative Power over Ecclesiastical Persons, or in causes Ecclesiastical; or that Passive Obedience to an unjust Sentence, is as great a Sin, as Active Obedience to an unrighteous Command, &c. Protestant Reformed Churches, and particularly of the Not in the Faith of the holy Scriptures; which command every Soul to be Subject to the higher Powers, and which neither teach directly, nor indirectly, That the Episcopal Government is an Antichri …
A43681 Hickes, George, 1642-1715. Kid, John, d. 1679. King, John, d. 1679. The spirit of popery speaking out of the mouths of phanatical-Protestants, or, The last speeches of Mr. John Kid and Mr. John King, two Presbyterian ministers, who were executed for high-treason and rebellion at Edinburgh, August the 14th, 1679 with animadversions, and the history of the Archbishop of St. Andrews his murder, extracted out of the registers of the Privy-Council, &c. / by an orthodox Protestant.
Printed by H. Hills and are to be sold by Walter Kittleby ..., London : 1680.
… o privative Power over Ecclesiastical Persons, or in causes Ecclesiastical; or that Passive Obedience to an unjust Sentence, is as great a Sin, as Active Obedience to an unrighteous Command, &c. Protestant Reformed Churches, and particularly of the Not in the Faith of the holy Scriptures; which command every Soul to be Subject to the higher Powers, and which neither teach directly, nor indirectly, That the Episcopal Government is an Antichristian, or the Presbyterian by Kirk-Sessions, Presbyteries, and Synods, a Divine Institution; or that the Magistrate hath no privative Power over Ecclesiastical Persons, or in causes Ecclesiastical; or that Passive Obedience to an unjust Sentence, is as great a Sin, as Active Obedience to an unrighteous Command, &c. Church of Scotland, whereof I am a poor Member, that has been so wonderfully Carried on against so much Opposition Athanasius, who flourished Anno Dom. 326. writing to Dracontius Elected to a Bishoprick, and refusing it, saith, Quod si nullam omnino m …
A51553 Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691. Hood, Thomas, fl. 1582-1598. A tutor to astronomie and geographie, or, An easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, coelestial and terrestrial in six books : the first teaching the rudiments of astronomy and geography, the 2. shewing by the globes the solution of astronomical & geographical probl., the 3. shewing by the globes the solution of problems in navigation, the 4. shewing by the globes the solution of astrological problemes, the 5. shewing by the globes the solution of gnomonical problemes, the 6. shewing by the globes the solution of of [sic] spherical triangles : more fully and amply then hath ever been set forth either by Gemma Frisius, Metius, Hues, Wright, Blaew, or any others that have taught the use of the globes : and that so plainly and methodically that the meanest capacity may at first reading apprehend it, and with a little practise grow expert in these divine sciences / by Joseph Moxon ; whereunto is added Antient poetical stories of the stars, shewing reasons why the several shapes and forms are pictured on the coelestial globe, collected from Dr. Hood ; as also a Discourse of the antiquity, progress and augmentation of astronomie.
Printed by Joseph Moxon ..., London : 1659.
… he Ancients are here inserted apart. Now the Astronomers did bring them into these figures, and not into other, being moved therto by these three reasons: first these Figures express some properties of the stars that are in them; as those of the Ram to bee hot and dry; Andromeda chained, betokeneth imprisonment: the head of Medusa cut off, signifieth the loss of that part: Orion with his terrible and threatning gesture, importeth tempest, and terrible effects: The Serpent, the Scorpion, and the Dragon, signifie poyson: The Bull, insinuateth a melancholy passion: The Bear inferreth cruelty, &c. Secondly, the stars, (if not precisely yet after a sort) do represent such a Figure, and therefore that Figure was assigned them: as for example, the Crown, both North, and South; the Scorpion and the Triangle, represent the Figure which they have. The third cause, was the continuance of the memorie of some notable men, who either in regard of their singular paines taken in Astronomy, or in regard of some other notable deed, had well deserved o …
A51553 Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691. Hood, Thomas, fl. 1582-1598. A tutor to astronomie and geographie, or, An easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, coelestial and terrestrial in six books : the first teaching the rudiments of astronomy and geography, the 2. shewing by the globes the solution of astronomical & geographical probl., the 3. shewing by the globes the solution of problems in navigation, the 4. shewing by the globes the solution of astrological problemes, the 5. shewing by the globes the solution of gnomonical problemes, the 6. shewing by the globes the solution of of [sic] spherical triangles : more fully and amply then hath ever been set forth either by Gemma Frisius, Metius, Hues, Wright, Blaew, or any others that have taught the use of the globes : and that so plainly and methodically that the meanest capacity may at first reading apprehend it, and with a little practise grow expert in these divine sciences / by Joseph Moxon ; whereunto is added Antient poetical stories of the stars, shewing reasons why the several shapes and forms are pictured on the coelestial globe, collected from Dr. Hood ; as also a Discourse of the antiquity, progress and augmentation of astronomie.
Printed by Joseph Moxon ..., London : 1659.
… eing sought, how to express them. Now the Astonomers did bring them into these Figures, and not into other, being moved thereto by these three reasons: first these Figures express some properties of the Stars that are in them; as those of the Ram to to be hot and dry; Andromeda chained betokeneth imprisonment, the head of Medusa cut off signifieth the loss of that part: Orion with his terrible and threatning gesture, importeth tempest and terrible effects: The Serpent, the Scorpion, and the Dragon, signify poyson: The Bull insinuateth a melancholy passion: The Bear inferreth cruelty, &c. Secondly, the Stars, (if not precisely, yet after a sort) do represent such a Figure, and therefore that Figure was assigned them: as for example, the Crown, both North and South: the Scorpion, and the Triangle, represent the Figures which they have. The third cause was the continuance of the memory of some notable men, who either in regard of their singular pains taken in Astronomy, or in regard of some other notable deed, had well deserved of …
A51558 Moxon, Joseph. Hood, Thomas, fl. 1582-1598. aut The use of the astronomical playing-cards teaching any ordinary capacity by them to be acquainted with all the stars in heaven, to know their place in heaven, colour, nature, and bigness. As also the poetical reasons for every constellation, very useful, and pleasant, and delightful for all lovers of ingeniety. By Joseph Moxon hydrographer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty.
printed by J. Moxon, and are to be sold at the sign of the Atlas in Warwick Lane, London : 1692.
… to seek them, and being sought, how to express them. And they brought them into these figures, and none other, being moved thereto by these three Reasons: first these figures express some properties of the Stars that are in them; as those of the Ram to be hot and dry, Andromeda chained betokeneth imprisonment: the head of Medusa cut off, signifieth the loss of that part: Orion with his terrible and threatning gesture, importeth tempest, and terrible effects: The Serpent, the Scorpion, and the Dragon signifie poyson: The Bull, insinuateth a melancholly passion: The Bear inferreth cruelty, &c. Secondly, the Stars (if not precisely, yet after a sort) do represent such a figure, and therefore that figure was assigned them: as for example, the Crown, both North and South; the Scorpion and the Triangle, represent the figures which they have. The third cause was the continuance of the memory of some notable men, who either in regard of their singular pains taken in Astronomy, or in regard of some other notable deed, had well deserved of …
A51558 Moxon, Joseph. Hood, Thomas, fl. 1582-1598. aut The use of the astronomical playing-cards teaching any ordinary capacity by them to be acquainted with all the stars in heaven, to know their place in heaven, colour, nature, and bigness. As also the poetical reasons for every constellation, very useful, and pleasant, and delightful for all lovers of ingeniety. By Joseph Moxon hydrographer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty.
printed by J. Moxon, and are to be sold at the sign of the Atlas in Warwick Lane, London : 1692.
… being sought, how to express them. Now the Astronomers did bring them into these Figures, and not into other, being moved thereto by these three reasons: first, these Figures express some properties of the Stars that are in them; as those in the Ram to be hot and dry; Andromeda chained betokeneth imprisonment, the head of Medusa cut off signifieth the loss of that part: Orion with his terrible and threatning gesture, importeth tempest and terrible effects. The Serpent, the Scorpion, and the Dragon, signifie Poyson: The Bull insinuateth a melancholy passion: The Bear inferreth cruelty, &c. Secondly, the Stars (if not precisely, yet after a sort) do represent such a Figure, and therefore that Figure was assigned them, as for example, the Crown, both North and South, the Scorpion and Triangle, represent the figures which they have. The third cause was the continuance of the memory of some notable Men, who either in regard of their singular pains taken in Astronomy, or in regard of some other notable deed, had well deserved of Mank …
A10958 Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616. Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616. English creede. The faith, doctrine, and religion, professed, & protected in the realme of England, and dominions of the same expressed in 39 articles, concordablie agreed vpon by the reuerend bishops, and clergie of this kingdome, at two seuerall meetings, or conuocations of theirs, in the yeares of our Lord, 1562, and 1604: the said articles analised into propositions, and the propositions prooued to be agreeable both to the written word of God, and to the extant confessions of all the neighbour churches, Christianlie reformed: the aduersaries also of note, and name, which from the apostles daies, and primitiue Church hetherto, haue crossed, or contradicted the said articles in generall, or any particle, or proposition arising from anie of them in particular, heereby are discouered, laid open, and so confuted. Perused, and by the lawfull authoritie of the Church of England, allowed to be publique.
Printed by Iohn Legatt, printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge, [Cambridge] : 1607.
… : and therefore wee iudge them to be read in Churches by the ministers diligently, and distinctly, that they may bee vnderstood of the people. Of the names of the Homilies. 1. Of the right vse of the Church. 2. against perill of Idolatrie. 3. Of the repairing, and keeping cleane of Churches. 4. Of good workes, first of Fasting. 5. Against Gluttonie, and drunkenes. 6. Against excesse of apparell. 7. Of prayer. 8. Of the place, and time of prayer. 9. That common prayers, and Sacraments ought to bee ministred in a known tongue. 10. Of the reuerend estimation of Gods word. 11. Of Almes doing. 12. Of the Natiuitie of Christ. 13. Of the Passion of Christ. 14. Of the Resurrection of Christ. 15. Of the worthy receiuing of the Sacrament of the Bodie, and Blood of Christ. 16. Of the gifts of the holy Ghost. 17. For the Rogation daies. 18. Of the state of Matrimonie. 19. Of Repentance. 20. Against Idlenesse. 21. Against Rebellion. Touching this Article the greatest matter is, not whether these Homilies meant, and mentioned doe containe doctrine both godly, wholesome, …
A30349 Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. An exposition of the Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England written by Gilbert Bishop of Sarum.
Printed by R. Roberts for Ri. Chiswell ..., London : 1700.
… um, quae editae sunt tempore Edwardi sexti: Itaque eas in Ecclesiis per ministros diligenter, & clare, ut a populo intelligi possint, recitandas esse judicavimus. De nominibus Homiliarum. Of the right use of the Church. Against peril of Idolatry. Of repairing and keeping clean of Churches. Of good works. First, Of fasting. Against gluttony and drunkenness. Against excess of Apparel. Of Prayer. Of the place and time of Prayer. That common Prayers and Sacraments ought to be ministred in a known tongue. Of the reverent estimation of God's Word. Of Alms-doing. Of the Nativity of Christ. Of the Passion of Christ. Of the Resurrection of Christ. Of the worthy receiving of the Sacrament of the body and blood of Christ. Of the gifts of the Holy Ghost. For the Rogation days. Of the State of Matrimony. Of Repentance. Against Idleness. Against Rebellion. De Episcoporum & Ministrorum consecratione. LIbellus de consecratione Archiepiscoporum, & Episcoporum, & de ordinatione presbyterorum, & diaconorum, editus n …
A30349 Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. An exposition of the Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England written by Gilbert Bishop of Sarum.
Printed by R. Roberts for Ri. Chiswell ..., London : 1700.
… the Sixth: and therefore we judg them to be read in Churches by the Ministers, diligently and distinctly, that they may be understanded of the People. The Names of the Homilies. 1. Of the right use of the Church. 2. Against Peril of Idolatry. 3. Of repairing and keeping clean of Churches. 4. Of Good Works. First, Of Fasting. 5. Against Gluttony and Drunkenness. 6. Against Excess of Apparel. 7. Of Prayer. 8. Of the Place and time of Prayer. 9. That common Prayers and Sacraments ought to be ministred in a known tongue. 10. Of the reverent estimation of God's Word. 11. Of Alms-doing. 12. Of the Nativity of Christ. 13. Of the Passion of Christ. 14. Of the Resurrection of Christ. 15. Of the worthy receiving of the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ. 16. Of the Gifts of the Holy Ghost. 17. For the Rogation-days. 18. Of the state of Matrimony. 19. Of Repentance. 20. Against Idleness. 21. Against Rebellion. AT the time of the Reformation, as there could not be found at first a sufficient Number of Preachers to instruct the whole Nation; so those …
A36871 Basier, Isaac, 1607-1676. Du Moulin, Peter, 1601-1684. Bramhall, John, 1594-1663. Playford, Matthew. The history of the English and Scotch presbytery wherein is discovered their designs and practices for the subversion of government in church and state / written in French, by an eminent divine of the Reformed church, and now Englished.; Historie des nouveaux presbytériens anglois et escossois. English
[s.n.], Villa Franca : 1660.
… the ſixth: and therefore we judge them to be read in Churches by the Miniſters diligently and diſtinctly, that they may be underſtanded of the people. Of the Names of the Homilies. 1 OF the right uſe of the Church. 2 Againſt peril of Idolatry. 3 Of repairing and keeping clean of Churches. 4 Of good works, firſt of Faſting. 5 Againſt Gluttony and Drunkenneſſe. 6 Againſt Exceſſe of Apparel. 7 Of Prayer. 8 Of the Place and Time of Prayer. 9 That Common Prayers and Sacraments ought to be miniſtred in a known Tongue. 10 Of the reverent eſtimation of Gods Word. 11 Of Alms doing. 12 Of the Nativity of Chriſt. 13 Of the paſſion of Chriſt. 14 Of the Reſurrection of Chriſt. 15 Of the worthy receiving of the Sacrament of the Body and Bloud of Chriſt. 16 Of the Gifts of the holy Ghoſt. 17 For the Rogation daies. 18 Of the State of Matrimony. 19 Of Repentance. 20 Againſt Idleneſſe. 21 Againſt Rebellion. XXXVI. THe Book of Conſecration of Archbiſhops, and Biſhops, and ordering of Prieſts and Deacons, lately ſet forth in the time of Edward the ſi …
A39279 Ellis, John, 1599?-1665. Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626. Overall, John, 1560-1619. Church of England. Thirty-nine Articles. A defence of the Thirty nine articles of the Church of England written in Latin by J. Ellis ... now done into English ; to which are added the Lambeth Articles ; together with the judgment of Bishop Andrews, Dr. Overall, and other eminent and learned men upon them.; Articulorum XXXIX Ecclesiae Anglicanae defensio. English
Printed for H. Bonwicke, T. Goodwin, M. Wooten, S. Manship, and B. Tooke, London : 1700.
… he Sixth: And therefore we judge them to be read in Churches by the Ministers, diligently and distinctly, that they may be understood of the People. Of the Names of the Homilies. 1. Of the right Use of the Churc . 2. Against Peril of Idolatry. 3. Of repairing and keeping clean of Churches. 4. Of Good Works, first of Fasting. 5. Against Gluttony and Drunkenness. 6. Against Excess of Apparel. 7. Of Prayer. 8. Of the Place and Time of Prayer. 9. That Common Prayers, and Sacraments, ought to be ministred in a known Tongue. 10. Of the Reverend Estimation of God's Word. 11. Of Alms-doing 12. Of the Nativity of Christ. 13. Of the Passion of Christ. 14. Of the Resurrection of Christ. 15. Of the Worthy Receiving of the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ. 16. Of the Gifts of the Holy Ghost. 17. For the R gation-Days. 18. Of the State of Matrimony. 19. Of Repentance. 20. Against Idleness. 21. Against Rebellion. Obj. 1. The contained in the Homilies is not in these Times so necessary, because there is plenty of Minist rs, can and do, viva voce preach t …
A72015 Church of England. Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. Articles agreed upon by the arch-bishops and bishops of both provinces, and the whole clergie in the convocation holden at London, in the yeer 1562. For the avoiding of diversities of opinions, and for the stablishing of consent touching true religion. Re-printed by his Majesties commandment: with his royall declaration prefixed thereunto.; Thirty-nine Articles. English
by Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie: and by the assignes of John Bill, Imprinted at London : 1638.
… e ſixth: and therefore we judge them to be read in Churches by the Miniſters diligently and diſtinctly, that they may be underſtanded of the people. ¶ Of the names of the Homilies. 1 OF the right uſe of the Church. 2 Againſt perill of Idolatry. 3 Of repairing and keeping clean of Churches. 4 Of good Works, firſt of Faſting. 5 Againſt gluttony and drunkenneſſe. 6 Againſt exceſſe of apparell. 7 Of Prayer. 8 Of the place and time of Prayer. 9 That common Prayers and Sacraments ought to be miniſtred in a known tongue. 10 Of the reverent eſtimation of Gods Word. 11 Of almes doing. 12 Of the Nativity of Chriſt. 13 Of the Paſſion of Chriſt. 14 Of the reſurrection of Chriſt. 15 Of the worthy receiving of the Sacrament of the Body and blood of Chriſt. 16 Of the gifts of the holy Ghoſt. 17 For the Rogation dayes. 18 Of the ſtate of Matrimonie. 19 Of Repentance. 20 Againſt idleneſſe. 21 Againſt Rebellion. 36. Of conſecration of Biſhops and Miniſters. THe Book of Conſecration of Archbiſhops, and Biſhops, and ordering of Prieſts, and Deacons, late …
A38203 England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. Bramston, John, Sir, 1577-1654. Berkeley, Robert, Sir, 1584-1656. Crawley, Francis, Sir, 1573 or 4-1649. Davenport, Humphrey, Sir, 1566-1645. Weston, Richard, Sir, 1579?-1652. Trevor, Thomas, Sir, 1586-1656. Articles of accusation, exhibited by the Commons House of Parliament now assembled, against Sr. John Bramston Knight, Sr. Robert Berkley Knight, justices of His Majesties Bench, Sr. Francis Crawley Knight, one of the justices of the Common-Pleas, Sr. Humphrey Davenport Knight, Sr. Richard Weston Knight, and Sr. Thomas Trevor Knight, barons of His Majesties Exchequer
Printed for I.H., [London] : 1641.
… ſtie, and incloſed in your Royall letter; and we are of opinion, that when the good and ſafetie of the kingdome in generall is concerned, and the whole kingdome in danger, your Majeſtie may, by writ under the great Seale of England, command all your Subjects of this your kingdome, at their charge, to provide and furniſh ſuch number of Ships with Men, Victuall and Munition; and for ſuch time as your Majeſtie ſhall thinke fit, for the defence and ſafeguard of the kingdome, from ſuch danger and perill; And that by Law your Majeſtie may compell the doing thereof in caſe of refuſall, or refractorineſſe: And we are alſo of opinion that in ſuch caſe, your Majeſtie is the ſole Judge both of the danger, and when, and how the ſame is to bee prevented and avoided. John Brampſton, John Finch, Humphrey Davenport, John Denham, Richard Hutton, William Jones, George Crooke, Thomas Trevor, George Vernon, Robert Berkley, Francis Crawley, Richard Weſton. 6 That he the ſaid Sir Robert Berkley, then being one of the Juſtices of …
A38203 England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. Bramston, John, Sir, 1577-1654. Berkeley, Robert, Sir, 1584-1656. Crawley, Francis, Sir, 1573 or 4-1649. Davenport, Humphrey, Sir, 1566-1645. Weston, Richard, Sir, 1579?-1652. Trevor, Thomas, Sir, 1586-1656. Articles of accusation, exhibited by the Commons House of Parliament now assembled, against Sr. John Bramston Knight, Sr. Robert Berkley Knight, justices of His Majesties Bench, Sr. Francis Crawley Knight, one of the justices of the Common-Pleas, Sr. Humphrey Davenport Knight, Sr. Richard Weston Knight, and Sr. Thomas Trevor Knight, barons of His Majesties Exchequer
Printed for I.H., [London] : 1641.
… eſtie, and incloſed in your Royall letter; and wee are of opinion, that when the good and ſafety of the kingdome in generall is concerned, and the whole kingdome in danger, your Majeſtie may, by writ under the great Seale of England, command all the Subjects of this your kingdome, at their charge, to provide and furniſh ſuch number of Ships with Men, Victuall and Munition; and for ſuch time as your Majeſtie ſhall thinke fit, for the defence and ſafeguard of the kingdome, from ſuch danger and perill; and that by Law your Majeſtie may compell the doing thereof in caſe of refuſall, or refractorineſſe: And we are alſo of opinion that in ſuch caſe your Majeſty is the ſole Judge both of the danger, and when, and how the ſame is to bee prevented and avoided. John Brampston, John Finch, Humphrey Davenport, John Denham, Richard Hutton, William Jones, George Crooke, Thomus Trevor, George Vernon, Robert Berkley, Francis Crawley, Richard Weſton. Which ſaid opinions contained in the firſt and ſecond Articles, are deſtr …
A38203 England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. Bramston, John, Sir, 1577-1654. Berkeley, Robert, Sir, 1584-1656. Crawley, Francis, Sir, 1573 or 4-1649. Davenport, Humphrey, Sir, 1566-1645. Weston, Richard, Sir, 1579?-1652. Trevor, Thomas, Sir, 1586-1656. Articles of accusation, exhibited by the Commons House of Parliament now assembled, against Sr. John Bramston Knight, Sr. Robert Berkley Knight, justices of His Majesties Bench, Sr. Francis Crawley Knight, one of the justices of the Common-Pleas, Sr. Humphrey Davenport Knight, Sr. Richard Weston Knight, and Sr. Thomas Trevor Knight, barons of His Majesties Exchequer
Printed for I.H., [London] : 1641.
… eſtie, and incloſed in your Royall letter; and we are of opinion, that when the good and ſafetie of the Kingdome in generall is concerned, and the whole kingdome in danger, your Majeſtie may, by Writ under the great Seale of England, command all the Subjects of this your Kingdome, at their charge, to provide and furniſh ſuch number of Ships, with Men, Victuall and Munition, and for ſuch time as your Majeſtie ſhall think fit, for the defence and ſafeguard of the Kingdome, from ſuch danger and perill; and that by Law your Majeſtie may compell the doing thereof in caſe of refuſall, or refractorineſſe: And wee are alſo of opinion that in ſuch caſe your Majeſtie is the ſole Iudge both of the danger, and when, and how the ſame is to bee prevented and avoyded. Iohn Brampſton, Iohn Finch, Humphrey Davenport, Iohn Denham, Richard Hutton, William Iones, George Crooke, Thomas Trevor, George Vernon, Robert Berkley, Francis Crawley, Richard Weſton. 3 That he then being one of the Iuſtices of the ſaid Court of Common-plea …
A38203 England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. Bramston, John, Sir, 1577-1654. Berkeley, Robert, Sir, 1584-1656. Crawley, Francis, Sir, 1573 or 4-1649. Davenport, Humphrey, Sir, 1566-1645. Weston, Richard, Sir, 1579?-1652. Trevor, Thomas, Sir, 1586-1656. Articles of accusation, exhibited by the Commons House of Parliament now assembled, against Sr. John Bramston Knight, Sr. Robert Berkley Knight, justices of His Majesties Bench, Sr. Francis Crawley Knight, one of the justices of the Common-Pleas, Sr. Humphrey Davenport Knight, Sr. Richard Weston Knight, and Sr. Thomas Trevor Knight, barons of His Majesties Exchequer
Printed for I.H., [London] : 1641.
… jeſtie, and incloſed in your Royall letter; and we are of opinion, that when the good and ſafetie of the kingdome in generall is concerned, and the whole kingdome in danger, your Majeſtie may by writ under the great Seale of England, command all the Subjects of this your kingdome, at their charge, to provide and furniſh ſuch number of Ships with Men, Victuall and Munition; and for ſuch time as your Majeſtie ſhall thinke fit, for the defence and ſafeguard of the kingdome, from ſuch danger and perill; and that by Law your Majeſtie may compell the doing thereof in caſe of refuſall, or refractorineſſe: And wee are alſo of opinion that in ſuch caſe your Majeſtie is the ſole Judge both of the danger, and when, and how the ſame is to bee prevented and avoyded. John Brampſton, John Finch, Humphrey Davenport, John Denham, Richard Hutton, William Jones, George Crooke, Thomas Trevor, George Vernon, Robert Berkley, Francis Crawley, Richard Weſton. That whereas an Action of Batterie was brought by one Richard Legge, agai …
A40660 England and Wales. Parliament. Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661. Ephemeris parliamentaria, or, A faithfull register of the transactions in Parliament in the third and fourth years of the reign of our late Sovereign Lord, King Charles containing the severall speeches, cases and arguments of law transacted between His Majesty and both Houses : together with the grand mysteries of the kingdome then in agitation.
Printed for John Williams and Francis Eglesfield ..., London : 1654.
… r Majestie, and inclosed in your Royal Letter: and we are of opinion, that when the good and safetie of the Kingdom in general is concerned, and the whole Kingdom in danger, Your Majestie may, by Writ under the Great Seal of England, Command all the Subjects of this Your Kingdom, at their charge, to provide and furnish such number of Ships, with Men, Victual, and Munition, and for such time as Your Majestie shall think fit, for the defence and safeguard of the Kingdom from such danger and peril: and that by Law Your Majestie may compel the doing thereof, in Case of refusal or refractoriness. And we are also of opinion, That in such Case Your Majestie is the sole Iudge, both of the danger, and when and how the same is to be prevented and avoided. John Bramston. John Finch. Humfrey Davenport. John Denham. Richard Hutton. William Jones. George Crook. Thomas Trevor. George Vernon Robert Barkley. Francis Crawley. Richard Weston. FINIS.
A40689 England and Wales. Parliament. Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661. The sovereigns prerogative and the subjects priviledge discussed betwixt courtiers and patriots in Parliament, the third and fourth yeares of the reign of King Charles : together with the grand mysteries of state then in agitation.
Printed for Martha Harrison ..., London : 1657.
… r Majestie, and inclosed in your Royal Letter: and we are of opinion, that when the good and safetie of the Kingdom in general is concerned, and the whole Kingdom in danger, Your Majestie may, by Writ under the Great Seal of England, Command all the Subjects of this Your Kingdom, at their charge, to provide and furnish such number of Ships, with Men, Victual, and Munition, and for such time as Your Majestie shall think fit, for the defence and safeguard of the Kingdom from such danger and peril: and that by Law Your Majestie may compel the doing thereof, in Case of refusal or refractoriness. And we are also of opinion, That in such Case Your Majestie is the sole Iudge, both of the danger, and when and how the same is to be prevented and avoided. John Bramston. John Finch. Humfrey Davenport. John Denham. Richard Hutton. William Jones. George Crook. Thomas Trevor. George Vernon Robert Barkley. Francis Crawley. Richard Weston. FINIS.
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
Printed by [Richard Field for] Iohn VVolfe, London : 1593.
… desrobbé, si vaut il d'avantage. Ie voy bien vous ne le voulez pas vendre. I'ay merois plustost le vendre que donner. Ie vous en croy bien. Ie vous asseure quec'est vne lame de Vienne en Daulphiné. Monstrez voir, ie gage que c'est vne focile de Ferrare, ai sounde é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short eh eille e-lheh elle eleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3 person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ij ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oy oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-we om oom on oon ouïlle ŏ-lheh u ew um ewm un ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d final. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. vn estoc de Tolede, ou vn braguemard d'Escosle ou de Bilbao. Tu as bien deuiné, va. Combien ce cimittre Turquesque? Cinquante escuz. Asteure sçay-ie bien le prix, vous en demandez cinquante escus, ie vous en donneray cinq. Bien, c'est à vous donc. On …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
Printed by [Richard Field for] Iohn VVolfe, London : 1593.
… ers d'Allemagne guere moins. Tout cela n'est rien à moy. Ie veux estre payé incontinent. Attendez vn peu: Dieu m'en garde d'estre si incontinent hors des debtes. Qui rien ne preste est creature laide & mauuaise: Creature du gran vilain diantre d'enfer. ai sounde é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short eh eille e-lheh elle eleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3 person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ij ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oy oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-wee om oom on oon ouïlle ŏ-lheh u ew um ewm un ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d final. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall, sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. Quoy! Debtes! O chose rare & antiquaire! Il n'est pas bon Chrestien qui ne doibt rien. Deportons nous de ces contes. Me voulez vous payer ou non? Donnez moy encore trois mois. Vous ne faites que mocquer de moy de iour en iour. Escoutez vn mot à l'aur …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
Printed by [Richard Field for] Iohn VVolfe, London : 1593.
… illez moy cinq solz & ie vous y meneray par la ville iusques à cinq heures du soir. Monsieur, ie suis pauure homme chargé de femme & enfans. C'est tout vn pour cela. Baillez moy encore pour ma peine, autrement vous verrez bien tost ce que ie veux faire. ai sounde é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short eh eille e-lheh elle eleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3 person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ij ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oy oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-we om oom on oon ouïlle ŏ-lheh u ew um ewm un ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d final. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. Mon Dieu que feray-ie? Ie suis mangé tout vif. Quelz oiseaux de proie! quelz cor beaux sont ceux-cy? Quelle rayson ou conscience auez vous de prendre vn escu d'auantage? Vertu Dieu, demandez vous cela? Allons, allons, allons: par Dieu monsieur vous en …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
Printed by [Richard Field for] Iohn VVolfe, London : 1593.
… endre le chemin du premier hospital. La conclusion du parlement des Babillards. REposons nous icy vn peu soubs l'ombre de ceste arbre: à la fraischeure. Ie me veux asseoir sur ceste piece du bois. Et moy vis à vis de toy Antoyne. Où te mettras tu Pierre? ai sounde é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short eh eille e-lheh elle eleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3. person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ij ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oy oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo wee om oom on oon ouïlle ŏ-lheh u ew um ewm un ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d final. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall, sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. Moy? ie me mettray sur ceste pierre. Ostez vous de la: vous m'empeschez de veoir les passants. Ie voy vne nauire qui faict voile vers nous. C'est vne Carraque de deux mil tonneaux. Voyez vous ce petit garçon auec la bannirolle en sa main? S'il tombe e …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
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… es en toutes qualitez requises, gestes, maintien, moins, alleures, phisionomíe & affections. Combien vous donneray-ie pour ce Tableau. Quatre escus. Tenez, vous n'aurez plus ne moins: ie vous payeray en monnoye de cinge, ou en beaux escus au Palais, ai sounde é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short eh eille e-lheh elle eleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3 person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ij ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oy oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-we om oom on oon ouïlle ŏ-lheh u ew um ewm un ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d final. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall, sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. Ostez vous d'icy, marchez vous dis-ie, descendez, vous vous mocquez de moy, ie voy bien. N'auez vous pas assez iasé & caqueté encore? Ostez vous d'icy, vous dy-ie. Adieu, adieu, Peintre adieu. L'Armurier. Chap. 6. OV recouvriray-ie vne espée à deux m …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
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… obbé, si vaut il d'avantage. Ie voy bien vous ne le voulez pas vendre. I'ay merois plustost le vendre que donner. Ie vous en croy bien. Ie vous asseure quec'est vne lame de Vienne en Daulphiné. Monstrez voir, ie gage que c'est vne focile de Ferrare, ai sounde é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short eh eille e-lheh elle eleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3 person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ij ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oy oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-we om oom on oon ouïlle ŏ-lheh u ew um ewm un ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d final. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. vn estoc de Tolede, ou vn braguemard d'Escosle ou de Bilbao. Tu as bien deuiné, va. Combien ce cimittre Turquesque? Cinquante escuz. Asteure sçay-ie bien le prix, vous en demandez cinquante escus, ie vous en donneray cinq. Bien, c'est à vous donc. On …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
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… d'Allemagne guere moins. Tout cela n'est rien à moy. Ie veux estre payé incontinent. Attendez vn peu: Dieu m'en garde d'estre si incontinent hors des debtes. Qui rien ne preste est creature laide & mauuaise: Creature du gran vilain diantre d'enfer. ai sounde é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short eh eille e-lheh elle eleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3 person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ij ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oy oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-wee om oom on oon ouïlle ŏ-lheh u ew um ewm un ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d final. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall, sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. Quoy! Debtes! O chose rare & antiquaire! Il n'est pas bon Chrestien qui ne doibt rien. Deportons nous de ces contes. Me voulez vous payer ou non? Donnez moy encore trois mois. Vous ne faites que mocquer de moy de iour en iour. Escoutez vn mot à l'aur …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
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… z moy cinq solz & ie vous y meneray par la ville iusques à cinq heures du soir. Monsieur, ie suis pauure homme chargé de femme & enfans. C'est tout vn pour cela. Baillez moy encore pour ma peine, autrement vous verrez bien tost ce que ie veux faire. ai sounde é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short eh eille e-lheh elle eleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3 person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ij ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oy oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-we om oom on oon ouïlle ŏ-lheh u ew um ewm un ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d final. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. Mon Dieu que feray-ie? Ie suis mangé tout vif. Quelz oiseaux de proie! quelz cor beaux sont ceux-cy? Quelle rayson ou conscience auez vous de prendre vn escu d'auantage? Vertu Dieu, demandez vous cela? Allons, allons, allons: par Dieu monsieur vous en …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
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… peu. Tout bellement: Sans cholere: prenez pacience: tout ira bien. Prenez ces pillules demain au matin & vous vous porterez bien par la grace de Dieu. Iaymeroye plustost manger vne merde que de mascher & aualler ces pillules, tant elles sont ameres. ai sounde é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short eh eille é-lheh elle eleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3 person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ij ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oy oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-wee om oom on oon ouïlle ŏ-lheh u ew um ewm un ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d final. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall, sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. Vous auez tort de vous mescontenter de bonnes receiptes & medecines, prens bon courage, adieu. Adieu mons. le docteur. O que ie suis malade? Pacience, helas! que ie vous plains bonhommeau. Il n'y a remede asteure. Courage, courage, vous serez gueri b …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
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… e. Empreud, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, & demye, à bonne mesure. Que vous plaist il auoir, madamoiselle? vn estamet pour vous faire vn cotillon, ou vn pourpre pour vn deuant de robe? De quelle couleur en voulez vous auoir? du blanc, du noir, du gris, ai sounde é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short eh eille e-lheh elle eleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3 person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ij ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oy oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-wee om oom on oon ouïlle ŏ-lheh u ew um ewm un ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d final. t ge zie gi ziee gn m h gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça sa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. du violet, du verd, de la couleur meslée, de la couleur de rat ou brebis, du iaulne, du bleuf, de l'orengé, de pourpre, cramoisi, bleu celeste, leonat, &c. I'ay de toutes couleurs & à tous prix. Combien gracieuses & rondes sont les langues de ces ieun …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
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… le chemin du premier hospital. La conclusion du parlement des Babillards. REposons nous icy vn peu soubs l'ombre de ceste arbre: à la fraischeure. Ie me veux asseoir sur ceste piece du bois. Et moy vis à vis de toy Antoyne. Où te mettras tu Pierre? ai sounde é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short eh eille e-lheh elle eleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3. person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ij ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oy oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo wee om oom on oon ouïlle ŏ-lheh u ew um ewm un ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d final. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall, sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. Moy? ie me mettray sur ceste pierre. Ostez vous de la: vous m'empeschez de veoir les passants. Ie voy vne nauire qui faict voile vers nous. C'est vne Carraque de deux mil tonneaux. Voyez vous ce petit garçon auec la bannirolle en sa main? S'il tombe e …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
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… cellents sur son chant: La gentile Alouëtte auec son tyre-lire Tirel'yre à l'ire, & tiri-lyrant vire Vers la voute du Ciel, puis son volvers ce lien Vire, & desire dire, adieu Dieu, adieu Dieu. O que la petite chanteresse fait bien trembler sa voix! ai sounde é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short eh eille é-lheh elle éleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3 person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ij ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oy oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-wee om oom on oon ouïlle ŏ-lheh u ew um ewm un ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d final. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. Où es tu Line tresdoux musicien auec ton luc d'luoire? Où es tu Amphion tresdocte harpeur de la Grece? où es tu Orpheus, auec ton cystre d'argent? où es tu Arion auec ta musicque qui feist dançer les poissons en la mer? Venezça, apprenez icy des leço …
A55363 Poole, Matthew, 1624-1679. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Vol. I wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with parallel scriptures, the more difficult terms in each verse are explained, seeming contradictions reconciled, questions and doubts resolved, and the whole text opened / by the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole.
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… nd for a sacrifice of peace-offerings: five oxen, five rams, five he-goats, five lambs of the first year. This was the offering of Nethaneel the son of Zuar. 24 On the third day Eliab the son of Helon, prince of the children of Zebulun did offer: 25 His offering was one silver charger, the weight whereof was an hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl of seventy shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary, both of them full of fine flour mingled with oil, for a meat-offering: 26 One golden spoon of ten shekels, full of incense: 27 One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year for a burnt-offering: 28 One kid of the goats for a sin-offering: 29 And for a sacrifice of peace-offerings, two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, five lambs of the first year. This was the offering of Eliab the son of Helon. 30 On the fourth day Elizur the son of Shedeur, prince of the children of Reuben, did offer: 31 His offering was one silver charger of an hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl of seventy shekels, after the shekel of the s …
A55363 Poole, Matthew, 1624-1679. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Vol. I wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with parallel scriptures, the more difficult terms in each verse are explained, seeming contradictions reconciled, questions and doubts resolved, and the whole text opened / by the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole.
Printed by John Richardson, for Thomas Parkhurst, Dorman Newman, Jonathan Robinson, Bradbazon Ailmer, Thomas Cockeril, and Benjamin Alsop, London : M.DC.LXXXIII [1683]
… acrifice of peace-offerings, two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, five lambs of the first year. This was the offering of Elizur the son of Shedeur. 36 On the fifth day, Shelumiel the son of Zurishaddai, prince of the children of Simeon, did offer: 37 His offering was one silver charger, the weight whereof was an hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl of seventy shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary, both of them full of fine flour mingled with oyl for a meat-offering. 38 One golden spoon of ten shekels, full of incense: 39 One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year for a burnt-offering: 40 One kid of the goats for a sin-offering: 41 And for a sacrifice of peace-offerings, two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, five lambs of the first year. This was the offering of Shelumiel the son of Zurishaddai. 42 On the sixth day Eliasaph the son of Deuel, prince of the children of Gad, offered. 43 His offering was one silver charger, of the weight of an hundred and thirty shekels, a silver bowl of seventy shekels, after th …
A55363 Poole, Matthew, 1624-1679. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Vol. I wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with parallel scriptures, the more difficult terms in each verse are explained, seeming contradictions reconciled, questions and doubts resolved, and the whole text opened / by the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole.
Printed by John Richardson, for Thomas Parkhurst, Dorman Newman, Jonathan Robinson, Bradbazon Ailmer, Thomas Cockeril, and Benjamin Alsop, London : M.DC.LXXXIII [1683]
… ffering: 47 And for a sacrifice of peace-offerings, two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, five lambs. This was the offering of Eliasaph the son of Deuel. 48 On the seventh day Elishama the son of Ammihud, prince of the children of Ephraim, offered. 49 His offering was one silver charger, the weight whereof was an hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl of seventy shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary, both of them full of fine flour mingled with oil, for a meat-offering: 50 One golden spoon of ten shekels, full of incense: 51 One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year for a burnt-offering: 52 One kid of the goats for a sin-offering: 53 And for a sacrifice of peace-offerings, two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, five lambs of the first year. This was the offering of Elishama the son of Ammihud. 54 On the eighth day offered Gamaliel the son of Pedahzur, prince of the children of Manasseh. 55 His offering was one silver charger, of an hundred and thirty shekels one silver bowl of seventy shekels, after the shekel o …
A55363 Poole, Matthew, 1624-1679. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Vol. I wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with parallel scriptures, the more difficult terms in each verse are explained, seeming contradictions reconciled, questions and doubts resolved, and the whole text opened / by the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole.
Printed by John Richardson, for Thomas Parkhurst, Dorman Newman, Jonathan Robinson, Bradbazon Ailmer, Thomas Cockeril, and Benjamin Alsop, London : M.DC.LXXXIII [1683]
… a sacrifice of peace-offerings, two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, five lambs of the first year. This was the offering of Ahiezer, the son of Ammishaddai. 72 On the eleventh day, Pagiel the son of Ocran, prince of the children of Asher, offered. 73 His offering was one silver charger, the weight whereof was an hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl of seventy shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary, both of them full of fine flour mingled with oil, for a meat-offering: 74 One golden spoon of ten shekels, full of incense: 75 One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year for a burnt-offering: 76 One kid of the goats for a sin-offering. 77 And for a sacrifice of peace-offerings, two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, five lambs of the first year. This was the offering of Pagiel the son of Ocran. 78 On the twelfth day, Ahira the son of Enan, prince of the children of Naphtali, offered. 79 His offering was one silver charger, the weight whereof was an hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl of seventy shekels, afte …
A55363 Poole, Matthew, 1624-1679. Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Vol. I wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with parallel scriptures, the more difficult terms in each verse are explained, seeming contradictions reconciled, questions and doubts resolved, and the whole text opened / by the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole.
Printed by John Richardson, for Thomas Parkhurst, Dorman Newman, Jonathan Robinson, Bradbazon Ailmer, Thomas Cockeril, and Benjamin Alsop, London : M.DC.LXXXIII [1683]
… And for a sacrifice of peace-offerings, two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, five lambs of the first year. This was the offering of Pagiel the son of Ocran. 78 On the twelfth day, Ahira the son of Enan, prince of the children of Naphtali, offered. 79 His offering was one silver charger, the weight whereof was an hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl of seventy shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary, both of them full of fine flour mingled with oyl, for a meat-offering: 80 One golden spoon of ten shekels full of incense: 81 One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year for a burnt-offering: 82 One kid of the goats for a sin-offering. 83 And for a sacrifice of peace-offerings, two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, five lambs of the first year. This was the offering of Ahira the son of Enan. 84 This was the dedication of the altar, (in the day when it was anointed This is again repeated, to shew why it is called the dedication of the Altar, because it was the first offering made by any particular persons or Tribes. …
A67154 Wright, Edward, 1558?-1615. Certain errors in navigation detected and corrected by Edw. Wright ; with many additions that were not in the former editions.
Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop ..., London : 1657.
… eof followeth after this Table. A Table of Latitudes &c. Min. 0 Degr. 1 Degr. 2 Degr. 3 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ▪ par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 00.000 10.000 600.012 10.001 1.200.196 10.006 1.800.749 10.013 1 10.000 10.000 610.013 10.001 1.210.202 10.006 1.810.762 10.014 2 20▪000 10.000 620.014 10.001 1.220.208 10.006 1.820.776 10.014 3 30.000 10.000 630.015 10.001 1.230.214 10.006 1.830.790 10.014 4 40.000 10.000 640 016 10.001 1.240.220 10.006 1.840.804 10.014 5 50.000 10.000 650.017 10.001 1.250.226 10.006 1.850.818 10.014 6 60 000 10.000 660.018 10.001 1.260.232 10.006 1.860.832 10.014 7 70 000 … 969▪560 10.151 6.579.577 10.184 7 191.640 10.220 55 5 371.507 10.122 5 979.711 10.152 6 589.761 10 184 7.201.860 10.220 56 5.381.629 10.123 5.989 863 10 152 6.599.945 10.185 7.212.080 10 221 57 5 391.752 10.123 6 000.015 10 153 6.610 130 10.186 7.222.301 10 222 58 5.401.875 10.124 6.010.168 10.153 6.620.316 10 186 7.232.323 10.222 59 5.411 999 10.124 6.020.321 10.154 6.630 502 10 187 7.242.745 10.223 Mni 12 Degr. 13 Degr. 14 Degr. 15 Degr Equal parts of a Merid Difference of equ par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 7.252.968 10.224 7 867.534 10.263 8.484 584 10.306 9·104.325 10.353 1 7 263.192 10 224 7.877.797 10.264 8.494.890 …
A67154 Wright, Edward, 1558?-1615. Certain errors in navigation detected and corrected by Edw. Wright ; with many additions that were not in the former editions.
Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop ..., London : 1657.
… 10 001 1.190.190 10.006 1.790.736 10.013 2.391.830 10.024 Min. 4 Degr. 5 Degr. 6 Degr. 7 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ par. Equal parts of a Merid Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 2.401.854 10.024 3.003.694 10.038 3.606.455 10.055 4.210.328 10.075 1 2.411.878 10.024 3.013.732 10.038 3.616.510 10 055 4.220.403 10.075 2 2.421.902 10.025 3.023.770 10.038 3.626.565 10.056 4.230.478 10 076 3 2.431.927 10.025 3.033.808 10.039 3.636.621 10 056 4.240 554 10.076 4 2.441.952 10.025 3.043.847 10 039 3 646.677 10.056 4.250.630 10.076 5 2.451.977 10.025 3.053.886 10 039 3.656.733 10.056 4.260.706 10.077 6 2.462.002 10.025 3.063.925 10.040 3.666.78 … 2.761 10.302 9.042.224 10.348 9.664 571 10.398 55 7.816.228 10.260 8.433.063 10.303 9 052.572 10.349 9.674.969 10 399 56 7.826.488 10.260 8.443.366 10.303 9.062.921 10.350 9.685.368 10.400 57 7.836.748 10.261 8.453.669 10.304 9.073.271 10.351 9.695.768 10.401 58 7.847.009 10.262 8.463.973 10.305 9.083.622 10.351 9.706.169 10.402 59 7.857.271 10.263 8.474.278 10.306 9.093.973 10.352 9.716.571 10.402 Min 16 Degr. 17 Degr. 18 Degr. 19 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 9 726.973 10.403 10.352.748 10.457 10.981.870 10.515 11.614.570 10.577 1 9.737.376 10.404 10.363.205 10.458 10.992 …
A67154 Wright, Edward, 1558?-1615. Certain errors in navigation detected and corrected by Edw. Wright ; with many additions that were not in the former editions.
Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop ..., London : 1657.
… .038 3.596.400 10 055 4.200.253 10.075 4.805 370 10.098 Min▪ 8 Degr. 9 Degr. 10 Degr. 11 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 4.815.468 10.098 5.422.133 10.125 6 030.475 10 154 6.640.679 10.187 1 4.825 566 10.099 5.432.258 10 125 6.040.629 10 155 6.650.866 10.188 2 4.835.665 10.099 5.442.383 10.126 6.050.784 10 155 6.661.054 10.188 3 4.845.764 10.099 5.452 509 10.126 6 060 939 10.156 6.671 242 10 189 4 4.855.863 10.100 5.462.635 10.126 6 071 098 10 156 6.681.431 10.190 5 4.865.963 10.100 5.472.761 10.127 6 081.251 10.157 6.691.621 10.190 6 4.876 063 10.101 5.482.888 10.127 6.091.40 … 1 10.570 12.187.261 10.636 55 10.300 475 10 453 10.929.310 10.510 11.561.701 10.571 12.197.897 10.637 56 10.310.928 10 454 10.939.820 10.511 11.572.272 10.573 12.208.534 10.638 57 10.321 382 10.455 10.950 331 10.512 11.582.845 10.574 12.219.172 10.639 58 10.331 837 10.455 10.960 843 10.513 11.593.419 10.575 12.229.811 10.640 59 10.342 292 10.456 10.971.356 10.514 11.603.994 10.576 12.240.451 10.641 Min. 20 Degr. 21 Degr, 22 Degr. 23 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Me id. Difference of equ. par. Equal part of a Merid. Difference of equ par. 0 12.251 292 10.642 12 891.873 10 712 13.536 762 10 786 14 186.216 10 864 1 12.261.934 10.644 12.902.585 10 713 13.547 …
A67154 Wright, Edward, 1558?-1615. Certain errors in navigation detected and corrected by Edw. Wright ; with many additions that were not in the former editions.
Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop ..., London : 1657.
… 10.971.356 10.514 11.603.994 10.576 12.240.451 10.641 Min. 20 Degr. 21 Degr, 22 Degr. 23 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Me id. Difference of equ. par. Equal part of a Merid. Difference of equ par. 0 12.251 292 10.642 12 891.873 10 712 13.536 762 10 786 14 186.216 10 864 1 12.261.934 10.644 12.902.585 10 713 13.547.548 10.787 14.197.080 10.866 2 12 272.578 10.645 12.913.29 10.715 13.558.335 10.789 14.207.946 10.8 7 3 12▪283 223 10.646 12.924.013 10.716 13.569 124 10.790 14.218.813 10 868 4 12.293 869 10.647 12 934 729 10.717 13.579.914 10.791 14.229.681 10.870 5 12.304.516 10.648 12.945.446 10.718 13.590.705 10.792 14.240.551 10.871 6 12.315 164 10.649 12 … 1.537 19.510.188 11 6 6 20.213.1 2 11.781 55 18.137 204 11.426 18.826 053 11.539 19.521. 4 11.658 20.224.963 11 783 56 18.148.630 11.428 18.837.592 11.541 19 33.502 11.6 0 0 2 6 746 11.785 57 18.160.058 11.429 18.849.133 11.54 19 45.162 11. 20 18. 1 12.7 7 58 18.171.487 11.431 18.860.676 11.545 19 556 8 11 66 2 .260.318 11.789 59 18 182 918 11.433 18 872.221 11.547 1 .568.48 11 66 20 272.1 7 11.791 Min 32 Degr. 33 Degr. 34 Degr. 35 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 20.283.898 11.793 20.995.367 11 925 21.714.945 12.064 22.443 047 12 210 1 20 295.691 11.79 21 007 292 11 928 21.727 …
A67154 Wright, Edward, 1558?-1615. Certain errors in navigation detected and corrected by Edw. Wright ; with many additions that were not in the former editions.
Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop ..., London : 1657.
… 13.525.977 10.785 14.175.353 10.863 14.829.538 10.946 Min 24 Degr. 25 Degr. 26 Degr. 27 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 14.840 484 10.947 15.499.878 11.035 16.164 663 11.127 16.835.136 11.224 1 14.851.431 10.949 15.510.913 11.036 16.175.790 .129 16.846.360 11 226 2 14.862.380 10.950 15.521.949 .038 16.186.919 .130 16.857.586 11.228 3 14.873.330 10 952 15.532.987 039 16.198.049 .132 16.868.814 11.229 4 14.884.282 10.953 15.544.026 .041 16.209.181 .133 16.880.043 11.231 5 14.895.235 10 954 15.555.067 .042 16.220.314 .135 16.891.274 11.233 6 14.906 189 10 950 15.566.109 .044 16. … 1 12.195 23.106.088 12.347 55 20.935.774 11.914 21.654.660 12.052 22.382.036 12.197 23.118.435 12.350 56 20.947.688 11.916 21.666.712 12.055 22.394.233 12.200 23.130 785 12.352 57 20.959.604 11.919 21.687.767 12.057 22.406.433 12.202 23.143.137 12.355 58 20.971.523 11 921 21.690.824 12 059 22.418.635 12.205 23.155.492 12.358 59 20.983 444 11.923 21.720.883 12.062 22.430.840 12.207 23.167.850 12.36 Min. 36 Degr. 37 Degr. 38 Degr. 39 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 23.180.210 12 363 23.926.786 12.524 24 683.145 12.693 25.449.892 12.870 1 23.192.573 12.365 23 939 310 12.526 24.6 …
A67154 Wright, Edward, 1558?-1615. Certain errors in navigation detected and corrected by Edw. Wright ; with many additions that were not in the former editions.
Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop ..., London : 1657.
… 6.153 537 11.126 16.823.913 11.223 17.500.253 11 325 Min. 28 Degr. 29 Degr. 30 Degr. 31 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par 0 17.511.578 11.327 18.194 351 11.435 18 883.768 11.548 19.580 154 11.668 1 17.522.905 11.329 18 205 786 11.437 18.895.316 11.550 19 591.822 11.670 2 17.534.234 11.330 18.217 223 11.439 18.906 866 11.552 19.603.492 11.672 3 17.545.564 11.332 18.228.662 11.440 18.918.418 11.554 19 615.164 11.674 4 17.556.896 11.334 18.240.102 11.442 18.929.972 11.556 19.626.838 11.676 5 17.568 230 11.336 18.251.544 11.448 18 941.528 11.558 19.638.514 11.678 6 17.579.566 11.337 1 … 72.7 5 12.852 26 149 285 13.038 55 23.864.209 12.510 24.619.725 12.678 25.385.587 12 855 26.162.32 13.041 56 23.876.719 12.51 24.632.403 12.681 25.398 442 12.85 26.175.3 4 13.044 57 23.889.232 12.515 24.645.084 12.684 25.411.300 12. 61 26.188 40 13.047 58 23.901.747 12.518 24.657.768 12.687 25.424 161 12.864 26.201.45 13.050 59 23.914.265 12.521 24.670.455 12.690 25.437.025 12 867 26 214.505 13.054 Min. 40 Degr. 41 Degr. 42 Degr. 43 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 26 227.559 13.057 27.016 632 13.253 27.817.839 13.459 28.631.657 13.676 1 26.240 616 13.060 27.029.885 13.256 27.83 …
A67154 Wright, Edward, 1558?-1615. Certain errors in navigation detected and corrected by Edw. Wright ; with many additions that were not in the former editions.
Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop ..., London : 1657.
… 33 18 872.221 11.547 1 .568.48 11 66 20 272.1 7 11.791 Min 32 Degr. 33 Degr. 34 Degr. 35 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 20.283.898 11.793 20.995.367 11 925 21.714.945 12.064 22.443 047 12 210 1 20 295.691 11.79 21 007 292 11 928 21.727.009 12 066 22.455.257 12 212 2 20.307.487 11.798 21 019.220 11.930 21.739.075 12.069 22.467.469 12 215 3 20 319.285 11.800 21.031 150 11.932 21.751.144 12 071 22.479.684 12 217 4 20.331.085 11 802 21.043 0 2 11 934 21.763.215 12.074 22.491.901 12 220 5 20.342 87 11.804 21.055.016 11 937 21.775.2 9 12.076 22.504.221 12 222 6 20 354 691 11.80 21 … 13.654 29.375.582 13.882 55 26.950 417 13.23 27.750 602 13.442 28.563.330 13.658 29.389.464 13.886 56 26.963.653 13.240 27.764.044 13.445 28.576.988 13.662 29 403.350 13.889 57 26.976.893 13 243 27.777.489 13.449 28.590.650 13.665 29.417.239 13 893 58 26.990.136 13.246 27.790.938 13 452 28.604.315 13 669 29.431.132 13.897 59 27.003.382 13.250 27.804.380 13 456 28.617.984 13.673 29.445.029 13.901 Min. 44 Degr. 45 Degr. 46 Degr. 47 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal part of a Merid. Difference of equ. par Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 29.458.930 13.905 30.301 271 14 146 31.156.423 14.399 32.028.087 14.667 1 29 472 835 13.909 30 314.417 14 150 31.170 …
A67154 Wright, Edward, 1558?-1615. Certain errors in navigation detected and corrected by Edw. Wright ; with many additions that were not in the former editions.
Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop ..., London : 1657.
… 27.804.380 13 456 28.617.984 13.673 29.445.029 13.901 Min. 44 Degr. 45 Degr. 46 Degr. 47 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal part of a Merid. Difference of equ. par Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 29.458.930 13.905 30.301 271 14 146 31.156.423 14.399 32.028.087 14.667 1 29 472 835 13.909 30 314.417 14 150 31.170 822 14.404 32.042.754 14.671 2 29.486.744 13.913 30 328.567 14.154 31.185 226 14.408 32.057.425 14 676 3 29.500.657 13.917 30.342 721 14.158 31 199.634 14.412 32.072.101 14.681 4 29.514.574 13 921 30 356.879 14 162 31.214 046 14.417 32.086.782 14.685 5 29.528.495 13.925 30.371.041 14.166 31.228 463 14 421 32.101.467 14.690 6 29.542.420 13.929 … 3 17 398 40.634.264 17.844 55 37 556.355 16.590 38.563.316 16.985 39 594 781 17.405 40.652 108 17. 52 56 37 572 945 16 597 38.580.301 16 992 39.612.186 17.412 40 669 960 17 859 57 37.589 542 16.603 38.597 293 16 999 39.629.598 17.420 40 687 819 17.867 58 37.606.145 16.609 38.614.292 17 006 39.647.018 17.427 40.705.6 6 17 875 59 37.622.754 16.616 38.631 268 17.013 39.664.445 17.434 40.723. 61 17.832 Min 56 Degr. 57 Degr. 58 Degr. 59 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 40 741.423 17.890 41.828.810 18 369 42.945.909 18.879 44.094.550 19.425 1 40 759.313 17.898 41.847 179 18.377 42.9 …
A67154 Wright, Edward, 1558?-1615. Certain errors in navigation detected and corrected by Edw. Wright ; with many additions that were not in the former editions.
Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop ..., London : 1657.
… 31 142.026 14 20 32 01 .425 14.662 32 901 399 14.9 4 Min. 48 Degr. 49 Degr. 50 Degr· 51 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 32.916.343 14.949 33 822.018 15.247 34 746.045 15.562 35 689 522 15.895 1 32 931 292 14.954 33.837.265 15.252 34.761 607 15.568 35 705.417 15.901 2 32▪946 246 14.959 33.852 517 15.257 34.777.175 15.573 35.721.318 15 907 3 32.961.205 14.964 33.867.774 15.262 34.792.748 15.578 35 737 225 15.913 4 32.976.169 14.968 33.883 036 15.268 34.808 326 15.584 35 753.138 15 918 5 32 991.137 14.973 33.898.304 15.273 34.823.910 15.589 35.769 056 15.924 6 33▪006.110 14.97 3 … 26 .978 217 19 369 .157.241 19.949 55 41.737.071 18.327 42.851.645 18.835 43.997.586 19 378 45.177.199 19.959 56 41.755.398 18 336 42.870.480 18 844 44.016.964 19.387 .197.149 19 969 57 41.773.734 18.344 42.889 324 18 853 44.936.351 19 397 .217.118 19.979 58 41.792.078 18 352 42 908.177 18.862 44 055.748 19 406 .237.097 19.989 59 41.810.430 18 360 42.927 039 18 87 44.075.154 19.416 .257 086 20 000 Min. 60 Degr. 61 Degr. 62 Degr. 63 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 45.277.106 20.010 46.495.960 20.637 47.753 829 21.312 49.053.607 22.039 1 45.297.116 20 020 46.516.597 20.648 47.775 …
A67154 Wright, Edward, 1558?-1615. Certain errors in navigation detected and corrected by Edw. Wright ; with many additions that were not in the former editions.
Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop ..., London : 1657.
… 34 730.488 15.557 35 673.632 15.890 36 637 309 16.242 Min 52 Degr. 53 Degr. 54 Degr. 55 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 36.653.551 16.248 37.639.370 16 622 38.648.311 17.019 39.681.879 17.441 1 36.669.799 16.254 37 655.992 16.629 38.665 330 17.026 39.699 320 17.448 2 36.686.053 16.260 37.672.621 16.635 38 682.356 17.033 39.716.768 17.456 3 36.702.313 16.266 37.689.256 16.642 38.699 389 17.040 39.734.224 17.463 4 36 718.579 16.273 37.705.898 16.648 38 716.429 17 047 39.751.687 17 470 5 36.734.852 16.279 37.721.546 16.655 38 733.476 17.054 39.769.157 17.478 6 36 751.131 16 285 … 7 21.964 50 262.155 22.743 55 46.382.937 20.583 47.647.445 21.254 48.943.601 21.976 50.284.898 22.757 56 46.413.520 20.594 47.668.699 21.265 48.965.557 21.989 50 307.655 22.770 57 46.434.114 20 605 47.689.964 21.277 48.987.566 22.001 50 330.425 22.784 58 46.454.719 20.615 47.711 241 21.288 49.009.567 22 014 50.353.209 22.798 59 46.475.334 20.626 47.732.529 21.300 49.031.581 22.026 50.376 007 22.811 Min 64 Degr. 65 Degr. 66 Degr. 67 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a merid. Difference▪ of equ. par 0 50.398 818 22 825 51.793.079 23.676 53.240.555 24.602 54.745.956 25.610 1 50.421.643 22.838 51.816.755 23.691 53.2 …
A67154 Wright, Edward, 1558?-1615. Certain errors in navigation detected and corrected by Edw. Wright ; with many additions that were not in the former editions.
Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop ..., London : 1657.
… 38.631 268 17.013 39.664.445 17.434 40.723. 61 17.832 Min 56 Degr. 57 Degr. 58 Degr. 59 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 40 741.423 17.890 41.828.810 18 369 42.945.909 18.879 44.094.550 19.425 1 40 759.313 17.898 41.847 179 18.377 42.964.788 18.888 .113.975 19 434 2 40.777.211 17.906 41.865 556 18.385 42.983.076 18.897 .133.409 19.4 4 3 40 795.117 17 913 41.883.941 18 393 43 002.573 18.90 .152.853 19 453 4 40.813 030 17.921 41.902.334 18.402 43.021.479 18 914 .172 30 19.463 5 40.830.951 17 929 41.920.736 18 410 43.040.393 18.923 44.191.769 19.472 6 40.848 880 17.937 41.939.146 … 2 25.505 56.154.728 26.598 55 51.674.918 23 603 53.117.790 24.521 54.618.167 25.523 56.181 326 26 618 56 51.698.521 23 617 53.142.311 24.537 54.643.690 25.540 56.207 944 26.637 57 51.722.138 23.632 53.166.848 24.553 54.669.230 25.558 56.234 581 26.656 58 51.745.770 23 647 53.191.401 24 569 54.694.788 25.575 56.261.237 26.675 59 51.769.417 23.662 53.215.970 24 585 54 720.363 25 593 56.287.912 26 694 Min. 68 Degr 69 Degr. 70 Degr. 71 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 56.314.606 26.713 57.952.571 27.925 59.666.811 29.261 61.465.263 30 741 1 56 341.319 26 733 57 980 496 27.946 59.6 …
A67154 Wright, Edward, 1558?-1615. Certain errors in navigation detected and corrected by Edw. Wright ; with many additions that were not in the former editions.
Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop ..., London : 1657.
… 360 42.927 039 18 87 44.075.154 19.416 .257 086 20 000 Min. 60 Degr. 61 Degr. 62 Degr. 63 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 45.277.106 20.010 46.495.960 20.637 47.753 829 21.312 49.053.607 22.039 1 45.297.116 20 020 46.516.597 20.648 47.775.141 21 323 49.075 646 22.052 2 45.317.136 20.030 46 537 245 20.659 47 796.464 21.335 49 097.698 22.064 3 45.337.166 20.040 46 557.9 4 20.670 47.817.799 21.347 49 119.762 22.077 4 45.357 206 20.050 46.576.574 20.680 47.839.146 21.358 49 141.839 22.089 5 45.377.25 20.060 46.599.250 20.691 47 860.504 21.370 49.163.928 22.102 6 45.397 31 20.070 46 … 461 30.586 63.163.706 32.216 55 57.813.262 27.819 59.520.856 29.144 61.311.947 30.612 63.195.922 32.245 56 57.841.081 27.841 59 550.000 29.168 61.342.559 30.637 63 228.167 32.274 57 57 868.922 27.862 59.579.168 29.191 61.373.196 30.6 3 63.260 441 32 302 58 57.896 784 27.883 59.608.359 29.214 61.403.85 30.689 63.292.743 32.331 59 57 924 667 27.904 59.637.573 29.238 61.434.548 30.715 63.325.074 32.360 Min. 72 Degr. 73 Degr. 74 Degr. 75 Degr Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. 0 63.357.434 32.389 65.354.167 34.235 67.468.378 36.316 69·715.485 38.679 1 63 389 823 32.41 65.388.402 34.268 67.50 …
A67154 Wright, Edward, 1558?-1615. Certain errors in navigation detected and corrected by Edw. Wright ; with many additions that were not in the former editions.
Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop ..., London : 1657.
… 47.732.529 21.300 49.031.581 22.026 50.376 007 22.811 Min 64 Degr. 65 Degr. 66 Degr. 67 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par. Equal parts of a merid. Difference▪ of equ. par 0 50.398 818 22 825 51.793.079 23.676 53.240.555 24.602 54.745.956 25.610 1 50.421.643 22.838 51.816.755 23.691 53.265.157 24 618 54.771.566 25.628 2 50.444.461 22.852 51.840.446 23 706 53.289.775 24.634 54.797.194 25.645 3 50.467.313 22 866 51.864.152 23.721 53.314.409 24.650 54.822.839 25.663 4 50.490.179 22.879 51.887.873 23.736 53.339.059 24.666 54.848.502 25.681 5 50.513.058 22.893 51.911.609 23 750 53.363.725 24.682 54.874.183 25 698 6 50 535.951 22.907 … 484 291 38.428 71.866 835 41.095 55 65 183.478 34 073 67.287.350 36.132 69.522 719 38.470 71 907 930 41.143 56 65.217 551 34 105 67.323 482 36.1 9 69.561.189 38.511 71.949.073 41.191 57 65 251 656 34.13 67 359 651 36.206 69 599 700 38.553 71.990.264 41▪239 58 65.285 794 34.170 67.395.857 36.242 69.63 .253 38.595 72 031 503 41.287 59 65 19.964 34 2 67 432.099 36.279 9.676.848 38 637 72 072 790 41 33 Min 76 Degr. 77 Degr. 78 Degr. 79 Degr. Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. pa Equal parts of a Merid. Difference of equ. par Equal parts of a Merid Difference of equ. par. 0 72 114 125 41 383 74 687.014 44.510 77.462.411 48.163 80.475.935 52.486 1 72 155.508 41 432 74.731.524 44.566 77.510.5 …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
Printed by [Richard Field for] Iohn VVolfe, London : 1593.
… autre chose que ie veux faire. Ie veux coniurer vn esprit & veux aller inuisible. Que ie voye vostre receipte. Li ezla. Prens la langue d'vne grenouille, & du sang d'vn chauuescuris. Et comment les en faut il vser? broyez les en vn mortier ensemble. ai sounde. é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short. eh eille é-lheh elle éleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3. person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ii ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-wee om oom on oon ouille ŏ-lheh u ew un ewm um ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d finall. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. Fait il restraindre ou laischer? Oy, oy & tresbien chier. Prenez donc vne Phiole & bouchez la bien. Qu'est-cela dans cette boite là. C'est de poyure ou gingembre. Qu'auez vous dedans ce gran sac? Ce sont cloux de girofles, noix de muscades, saffron, …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
Printed by [Richard Field for] Iohn VVolfe, London : 1593.
… onduire iusques à Romme. C'est à mon aduis vn peu le plus loing. Par où me faut il aller pour le plus court & le plus droict d'icy a Romme? Passez d'icy à Paris, de Paris à Lyons il n'y a que dix iournées: de là iusques à Turin en Piedmont que sept, ai sounde. é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short. eh eille é-lheh elle éleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3. person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ii ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-wee om oom on oon ouille ŏ-lheh u ew un ewm um ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d finall. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. de Turin iusques à Florence que douze, & de Florence en Romme que trois. Le chemin est vn peu fascheux à tenir sans vne guide. Demandez aux bergiers & bergieres qui trouuerez en cheminant. Le chemin est il sec, sablonneux, beau & aysé à tenir? Il est pie …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
Printed by [Richard Field for] Iohn VVolfe, London : 1593.
… ir, car ie n'ayme point les oeufs, ny le poisson. Voyla donc vn bon chapponet. C'est vne viande bien friande. Sçaymon, quand l'estomac est▪ en bonne disposition. Ie suis d'opinion qu'vn chappon rosti vault mieux à manger, qu'vn gigot de mouton crud. ai sounde. é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short. eh eille é-lheh elle éleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3 person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ii ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-wee om oom on oon ouille ŏ-lheh u ew un ewm um ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d finall. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. Et moy i'aymeroye plustot boire du vin que de l'eau. Voyla vn chappon gras, vne poule d'Inde, vne oye grasse: vne douzaine d'alouëttes, vn couple des bons & gras lapins, commençez là où voudrez. Et voyci vne teste de veau. Que vault vne bonne teste auec …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
Printed by [Richard Field for] Iohn VVolfe, London : 1593.
… vous l'auiez faict paraduenture. Or bien vous plaist il me commander quelque chose que ie puisse faire pour vous? car ie m'en vay monsieur. Vostre seigneuríe se contentera me faire ce plaisir de me prester cent escuz iusques à mon retour de Venice. ai sounde. é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short. eh eille e-lheh elle éleh ei ee eu ew eoi eo' em am en an ent 3 person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ii ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-wee om oom on oon ouille ŏ-lheh u ew un ewm um ewm y ee c ss ce se ci see ch sh d finall. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. Par la barbe, que ie porte, si ie les auoye, vous les auriez de bon coeur. Vostre seigneuríe me preste donc vn cheual. Ie n'ay, croyez moy, ny mule, ny iument, ny monture, ny page, ny vallet. O pacience des aueugles! Orçà adieu donc iusques à reuoir. …
Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
Printed by [Richard Field for] Iohn VVolfe, London : 1593.
… dre la harmoníe, adiugea la victoire au coucou, le Rossignol en appella par deuant l'homme, lequel quand il le voit, incontinent il meine sa cause, & chante diligemment, à fin de faire sa cause bonne pour se venger du tort que l'asne luy avoit fait. ai sounde. é ay é ain ein aine éneh aille a-lheh am aum an aun au ó é long e short. eh eille é-lheh elle éleh ei ee eu ew eoi oe' em am en an ent 3. person plur. of the verbe et i ee ia zia ie zie ii ziee io zio iou zioo iu ziew oi oe' oine oe'neh oin oin ou ŏ or oo oeu ew ouï oo-wee om oom on oon ouille ŏ-lheh u ew um ewm un ewn y ee ç ss ce se ci see ch sh d finall. t ge zie gi ziee gn nnh gua ga gue ge gui gee gueu geu m fin. n ph f q k qua ka que ke qui kee s betweene 2 vowels z sça ssa sçe sse sci see x fin. s or z bre cre chre dre fre pre tre ble gle. Finall sound their vowels almost in the midst of the sillabl. c f g l m n q r Sound in the end of a word as if an h sounded after them Rule of two Consonants. Rule of two vowels. Accent. I'entends maintenant vne chose digne d'vn poete. Quoy donc? en attendois tu vne digne de philosophe? Demande la à ces nouueaux maistres és arts de l'vniuersité. Plusieurs d'eux sont philosophes quant aux robes seulement & non pas de cerueau. Di donc …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… nt, 14. in flanck 6. vnplaced. 400. The ſquare 20. none vnplaced, baſtarde 21. in front 19. in flanck 1. vnplaced, broade ſquare, 28. in front 14. in flanck 8. vnplaced. Baaſe ſquare, 25. in front 16. in flanck none vnplaced. 500. The ſquare 22. 16. vnplaced, baſtard, 23. in front 21. in flanck 17. vnplaced, broade 31. in front 16. in flancke 4. vnplaced, baaſe 27 in front, 18. in flanck 14. vnplaced. 600. The ſquare 24. 24. vnplaced, baſtard 25 in front 24 in flanck none vnplaced, broade 35 in front 17 in flanck 12 vnplaced, baaſe 30 in front 20 in flanck none vnplaced. 700. The ſquare 26. 24. vnplaced, baſtard 27 in front 25. in flanck 25. vnplaced, broade 38. in front 18. in flancke 16 vnplaced, baaſe 45 in front, 15 in flancke, 25 vnplaced. 800. The ſquare 28. 16 vnplaced, baſtard 29 in front 27 in flanck 17. vnplaced, broade 40 in front 20 in flancke none vnplaced, baaſe, 50 in front, 16 in flanck, none vnplaced. 900. The ſquare is 30 none vnplaced, baſtard 31 in front. 29 in flanck, 1 vnplaced, broad 42 in front 21 in flanck 18 vnplaced, baaſe 25 in front, 17 in flanck, 16 vnplaced 1000. The ſquare 31, 39 vnplaced. baſtarde 40 in front 25, in flanck none vnplaced, …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… d, baaſe 45 in front, 15 in flancke, 25 vnplaced. 800. The ſquare 28. 16 vnplaced, baſtard 29 in front 27 in flanck 17. vnplaced, broade 40 in front 20 in flancke none vnplaced, baaſe, 50 in front, 16 in flanck, none vnplaced. 900. The ſquare is 30 none vnplaced, baſtard 31 in front. 29 in flanck, 1 vnplaced, broad 42 in front 21 in flanck 18 vnplaced, baaſe 25 in front, 17 in flanck, 16 vnplaced 1000. The ſquare 31, 39 vnplaced. baſtarde 40 in front 25, in flanck none vnplaced, broad 45 in front 22 in flanck 10 vnplaced, baaſe 55 in front 18 in flanck 8 vnplaced. 1100. The ſquare 33. 11 vnplaced, baſtard 34 in front 32 in flanck 12 vnplaced, broade 47 in front 23 in flancke 19 vnplaced, baſe 56 in front 19 in flanck 36 vnplaced. 1200. The ſquare 34. 44 vnplaced, baſtard 35 in front 34 in flanck 10 vnplaced, broade 49 in front, 24 in flancke 24 vnplaced baaſe 60 in front 20 in flancke none vnplaced. 1300. The ſquare 36. 4 vnplaced, baſtard 37 in front 35 in flanck 5 vnplaced, broad 50 in front 26 in flanck, none vnplaced, baaſe 44 in front 29 in flancke 24 vnplaced. 1400. The ſquare 37, 31 vnplaced, baſtard 38 in front 36 in flanck 31. vnplaced, broade …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… ed, baaſe, 50 in front, 16 in flanck, none vnplaced. 900. The ſquare is 30 none vnplaced, baſtard 31 in front. 29 in flanck, 1 vnplaced, broad 42 in front 21 in flanck 18 vnplaced, baaſe 25 in front, 17 in flanck, 16 vnplaced 1000. The ſquare 31, 39 vnplaced. baſtarde 40 in front 25, in flanck none vnplaced, broad 45 in front 22 in flanck 10 vnplaced, baaſe 55 in front 18 in flanck 8 vnplaced. 1100. The ſquare 33. 11 vnplaced, baſtard 34 in front 32 in flanck 12 vnplaced, broade 47 in front 23 in flancke 19 vnplaced, baſe 56 in front 19 in flanck 36 vnplaced. 1200. The ſquare 34. 44 vnplaced, baſtard 35 in front 34 in flanck 10 vnplaced, broade 49 in front, 24 in flancke 24 vnplaced baaſe 60 in front 20 in flancke none vnplaced. 1300. The ſquare 36. 4 vnplaced, baſtard 37 in front 35 in flanck 5 vnplaced, broad 50 in front 26 in flanck, none vnplaced, baaſe 44 in front 29 in flancke 24 vnplaced. 1400. The ſquare 37, 31 vnplaced, baſtard 38 in front 36 in flanck 31. vnplaced, broade 53 in front 26 in flanck 22 vnplaced, baaſe 46 in front 30 in flanck 20 vnplaced. 1500. The ſquare 38, 56 vnplaced, baſtard 39 in front 38 in flanck 18 vnplaced, broade …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… vnplaced, baaſe 25 in front, 17 in flanck, 16 vnplaced 1000. The ſquare 31, 39 vnplaced. baſtarde 40 in front 25, in flanck none vnplaced, broad 45 in front 22 in flanck 10 vnplaced, baaſe 55 in front 18 in flanck 8 vnplaced. 1100. The ſquare 33. 11 vnplaced, baſtard 34 in front 32 in flanck 12 vnplaced, broade 47 in front 23 in flancke 19 vnplaced, baſe 56 in front 19 in flanck 36 vnplaced. 1200. The ſquare 34. 44 vnplaced, baſtard 35 in front 34 in flanck 10 vnplaced, broade 49 in front, 24 in flancke 24 vnplaced baaſe 60 in front 20 in flancke none vnplaced. 1300. The ſquare 36. 4 vnplaced, baſtard 37 in front 35 in flanck 5 vnplaced, broad 50 in front 26 in flanck, none vnplaced, baaſe 44 in front 29 in flancke 24 vnplaced. 1400. The ſquare 37, 31 vnplaced, baſtard 38 in front 36 in flanck 31. vnplaced, broade 53 in front 26 in flanck 22 vnplaced, baaſe 46 in front 30 in flanck 20 vnplaced. 1500. The ſquare 38, 56 vnplaced, baſtard 39 in front 38 in flanck 18 vnplaced, broade 55 in front 27 in flanck 16 vnplaced, baaſe 68 in front 22 in flanck 4 vnplaced. 1600. The ſquare 40 none vnplaced, baſtard 41 in front 39 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broade 57 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… 10 vnplaced, baaſe 55 in front 18 in flanck 8 vnplaced. 1100. The ſquare 33. 11 vnplaced, baſtard 34 in front 32 in flanck 12 vnplaced, broade 47 in front 23 in flancke 19 vnplaced, baſe 56 in front 19 in flanck 36 vnplaced. 1200. The ſquare 34. 44 vnplaced, baſtard 35 in front 34 in flanck 10 vnplaced, broade 49 in front, 24 in flancke 24 vnplaced baaſe 60 in front 20 in flancke none vnplaced. 1300. The ſquare 36. 4 vnplaced, baſtard 37 in front 35 in flanck 5 vnplaced, broad 50 in front 26 in flanck, none vnplaced, baaſe 44 in front 29 in flancke 24 vnplaced. 1400. The ſquare 37, 31 vnplaced, baſtard 38 in front 36 in flanck 31. vnplaced, broade 53 in front 26 in flanck 22 vnplaced, baaſe 46 in front 30 in flanck 20 vnplaced. 1500. The ſquare 38, 56 vnplaced, baſtard 39 in front 38 in flanck 18 vnplaced, broade 55 in front 27 in flanck 16 vnplaced, baaſe 68 in front 22 in flanck 4 vnplaced. 1600. The ſquare 40 none vnplaced, baſtard 41 in front 39 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broade 57 in front 28 in flanck 4 vnplaced, baaſe 69 in front 23 in flanck 13 vnplaced. 1700 The ſquare 41, 19 vnplaced, baſtard 42 in front 40 in flancke 20 vnplaced, broade 58 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… vnplaced, baſe 56 in front 19 in flanck 36 vnplaced. 1200. The ſquare 34. 44 vnplaced, baſtard 35 in front 34 in flanck 10 vnplaced, broade 49 in front, 24 in flancke 24 vnplaced baaſe 60 in front 20 in flancke none vnplaced. 1300. The ſquare 36. 4 vnplaced, baſtard 37 in front 35 in flanck 5 vnplaced, broad 50 in front 26 in flanck, none vnplaced, baaſe 44 in front 29 in flancke 24 vnplaced. 1400. The ſquare 37, 31 vnplaced, baſtard 38 in front 36 in flanck 31. vnplaced, broade 53 in front 26 in flanck 22 vnplaced, baaſe 46 in front 30 in flanck 20 vnplaced. 1500. The ſquare 38, 56 vnplaced, baſtard 39 in front 38 in flanck 18 vnplaced, broade 55 in front 27 in flanck 16 vnplaced, baaſe 68 in front 22 in flanck 4 vnplaced. 1600. The ſquare 40 none vnplaced, baſtard 41 in front 39 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broade 57 in front 28 in flanck 4 vnplaced, baaſe 69 in front 23 in flanck 13 vnplaced. 1700 The ſquare 41, 19 vnplaced, baſtard 42 in front 40 in flancke 20 vnplaced, broade 58 in front 29 in flancke 18 vnplaced, baaſe 50 in front 34 in flanck none vnplaced. 1800. The ſquare 42, 36 vnplaced, baſtard 43 in front 45 in flanck 37 vnplaced, broa …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… vnplaced baaſe 60 in front 20 in flancke none vnplaced. 1300. The ſquare 36. 4 vnplaced, baſtard 37 in front 35 in flanck 5 vnplaced, broad 50 in front 26 in flanck, none vnplaced, baaſe 44 in front 29 in flancke 24 vnplaced. 1400. The ſquare 37, 31 vnplaced, baſtard 38 in front 36 in flanck 31. vnplaced, broade 53 in front 26 in flanck 22 vnplaced, baaſe 46 in front 30 in flanck 20 vnplaced. 1500. The ſquare 38, 56 vnplaced, baſtard 39 in front 38 in flanck 18 vnplaced, broade 55 in front 27 in flanck 16 vnplaced, baaſe 68 in front 22 in flanck 4 vnplaced. 1600. The ſquare 40 none vnplaced, baſtard 41 in front 39 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broade 57 in front 28 in flanck 4 vnplaced, baaſe 69 in front 23 in flanck 13 vnplaced. 1700 The ſquare 41, 19 vnplaced, baſtard 42 in front 40 in flancke 20 vnplaced, broade 58 in front 29 in flancke 18 vnplaced, baaſe 50 in front 34 in flanck none vnplaced. 1800. The ſquare 42, 36 vnplaced, baſtard 43 in front 45 in flanck 37 vnplaced, broade 60 in front 30 in flancke none vnplaced, baaſe 74 in front 24 in flanck 24 vnplaced. 1900 The ſquare 43, 51 vnplaced, baſtard 44 in front 43 in flanck 8 vnplaced, broade …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… vnplaced, baaſe 44 in front 29 in flancke 24 vnplaced. 1400. The ſquare 37, 31 vnplaced, baſtard 38 in front 36 in flanck 31. vnplaced, broade 53 in front 26 in flanck 22 vnplaced, baaſe 46 in front 30 in flanck 20 vnplaced. 1500. The ſquare 38, 56 vnplaced, baſtard 39 in front 38 in flanck 18 vnplaced, broade 55 in front 27 in flanck 16 vnplaced, baaſe 68 in front 22 in flanck 4 vnplaced. 1600. The ſquare 40 none vnplaced, baſtard 41 in front 39 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broade 57 in front 28 in flanck 4 vnplaced, baaſe 69 in front 23 in flanck 13 vnplaced. 1700 The ſquare 41, 19 vnplaced, baſtard 42 in front 40 in flancke 20 vnplaced, broade 58 in front 29 in flancke 18 vnplaced, baaſe 50 in front 34 in flanck none vnplaced. 1800. The ſquare 42, 36 vnplaced, baſtard 43 in front 45 in flanck 37 vnplaced, broade 60 in front 30 in flancke none vnplaced, baaſe 74 in front 24 in flanck 24 vnplaced. 1900 The ſquare 43, 51 vnplaced, baſtard 44 in front 43 in flanck 8 vnplaced, broade 62 in front 30 in flancke 40 vnplaced, baaſe 76 in front 25 in flanck none vnplaced. 2000 The ſquare 44, 64 vnplaced, baſtard 45 in front 44 in flanck 20 vnplaced, broade …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… nck 22 vnplaced, baaſe 46 in front 30 in flanck 20 vnplaced. 1500. The ſquare 38, 56 vnplaced, baſtard 39 in front 38 in flanck 18 vnplaced, broade 55 in front 27 in flanck 16 vnplaced, baaſe 68 in front 22 in flanck 4 vnplaced. 1600. The ſquare 40 none vnplaced, baſtard 41 in front 39 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broade 57 in front 28 in flanck 4 vnplaced, baaſe 69 in front 23 in flanck 13 vnplaced. 1700 The ſquare 41, 19 vnplaced, baſtard 42 in front 40 in flancke 20 vnplaced, broade 58 in front 29 in flancke 18 vnplaced, baaſe 50 in front 34 in flanck none vnplaced. 1800. The ſquare 42, 36 vnplaced, baſtard 43 in front 45 in flanck 37 vnplaced, broade 60 in front 30 in flancke none vnplaced, baaſe 74 in front 24 in flanck 24 vnplaced. 1900 The ſquare 43, 51 vnplaced, baſtard 44 in front 43 in flanck 8 vnplaced, broade 62 in front 30 in flancke 40 vnplaced, baaſe 76 in front 25 in flanck none vnplaced. 2000 The ſquare 44, 64 vnplaced, baſtard 45 in front 44 in flanck 20 vnplaced, broade 64 in front 31 in flanck 16 vnplaced, baaſe 55 in front 36 in flanck 20. vnplaced 2100 The ſquare 45, 75 vnplaced, baſtard 46 in front 45 in flanck 30 vnplaced, broade 65 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… ck 16 vnplaced, baaſe 68 in front 22 in flanck 4 vnplaced. 1600. The ſquare 40 none vnplaced, baſtard 41 in front 39 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broade 57 in front 28 in flanck 4 vnplaced, baaſe 69 in front 23 in flanck 13 vnplaced. 1700 The ſquare 41, 19 vnplaced, baſtard 42 in front 40 in flancke 20 vnplaced, broade 58 in front 29 in flancke 18 vnplaced, baaſe 50 in front 34 in flanck none vnplaced. 1800. The ſquare 42, 36 vnplaced, baſtard 43 in front 45 in flanck 37 vnplaced, broade 60 in front 30 in flancke none vnplaced, baaſe 74 in front 24 in flanck 24 vnplaced. 1900 The ſquare 43, 51 vnplaced, baſtard 44 in front 43 in flanck 8 vnplaced, broade 62 in front 30 in flancke 40 vnplaced, baaſe 76 in front 25 in flanck none vnplaced. 2000 The ſquare 44, 64 vnplaced, baſtard 45 in front 44 in flanck 20 vnplaced, broade 64 in front 31 in flanck 16 vnplaced, baaſe 55 in front 36 in flanck 20. vnplaced 2100 The ſquare 45, 75 vnplaced, baſtard 46 in front 45 in flanck 30 vnplaced, broade 65 in front 32 in flanck 20 vnplaced, baaſe 80 in front 26 in flanck 20 vnplaced. 2200. The ſquare 46, 84 vnplaced, baſtard 47 in front 46 in flanck 38 vnplaced, broade 6 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… vnplaced, baaſe 69 in front 23 in flanck 13 vnplaced. 1700 The ſquare 41, 19 vnplaced, baſtard 42 in front 40 in flancke 20 vnplaced, broade 58 in front 29 in flancke 18 vnplaced, baaſe 50 in front 34 in flanck none vnplaced. 1800. The ſquare 42, 36 vnplaced, baſtard 43 in front 45 in flanck 37 vnplaced, broade 60 in front 30 in flancke none vnplaced, baaſe 74 in front 24 in flanck 24 vnplaced. 1900 The ſquare 43, 51 vnplaced, baſtard 44 in front 43 in flanck 8 vnplaced, broade 62 in front 30 in flancke 40 vnplaced, baaſe 76 in front 25 in flanck none vnplaced. 2000 The ſquare 44, 64 vnplaced, baſtard 45 in front 44 in flanck 20 vnplaced, broade 64 in front 31 in flanck 16 vnplaced, baaſe 55 in front 36 in flanck 20. vnplaced 2100 The ſquare 45, 75 vnplaced, baſtard 46 in front 45 in flanck 30 vnplaced, broade 65 in front 32 in flanck 20 vnplaced, baaſe 80 in front 26 in flanck 20 vnplaced. 2200. The ſquare 46, 84 vnplaced, baſtard 47 in front 46 in flanck 38 vnplaced, broade 66, in front 33 in flanck 22 vnplaced, baaſe 81 in front 27 in flanck 13 vnplaced. 2300 The ſquare 47, 91 vnplaced, baſtard 48 in front 47 in flanck 44 vnplaced, broade 6 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… nplaced, baaſe 50 in front 34 in flanck none vnplaced. 1800. The ſquare 42, 36 vnplaced, baſtard 43 in front 45 in flanck 37 vnplaced, broade 60 in front 30 in flancke none vnplaced, baaſe 74 in front 24 in flanck 24 vnplaced. 1900 The ſquare 43, 51 vnplaced, baſtard 44 in front 43 in flanck 8 vnplaced, broade 62 in front 30 in flancke 40 vnplaced, baaſe 76 in front 25 in flanck none vnplaced. 2000 The ſquare 44, 64 vnplaced, baſtard 45 in front 44 in flanck 20 vnplaced, broade 64 in front 31 in flanck 16 vnplaced, baaſe 55 in front 36 in flanck 20. vnplaced 2100 The ſquare 45, 75 vnplaced, baſtard 46 in front 45 in flanck 30 vnplaced, broade 65 in front 32 in flanck 20 vnplaced, baaſe 80 in front 26 in flanck 20 vnplaced. 2200. The ſquare 46, 84 vnplaced, baſtard 47 in front 46 in flanck 38 vnplaced, broade 66, in front 33 in flanck 22 vnplaced, baaſe 81 in front 27 in flanck 13 vnplaced. 2300 The ſquare 47, 91 vnplaced, baſtard 48 in front 47 in flanck 44 vnplaced, broade 69 in front 34 in flancke 54 vnplaced, baaſe 82 in front 28 in flanck 4 vnplaced. 2400 The ſquare 48, 96 vnplaced, baſtarde 49 in front 48 in flanck 48 vnplaced, broade 6 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… ne vnplaced, baaſe 74 in front 24 in flanck 24 vnplaced. 1900 The ſquare 43, 51 vnplaced, baſtard 44 in front 43 in flanck 8 vnplaced, broade 62 in front 30 in flancke 40 vnplaced, baaſe 76 in front 25 in flanck none vnplaced. 2000 The ſquare 44, 64 vnplaced, baſtard 45 in front 44 in flanck 20 vnplaced, broade 64 in front 31 in flanck 16 vnplaced, baaſe 55 in front 36 in flanck 20. vnplaced 2100 The ſquare 45, 75 vnplaced, baſtard 46 in front 45 in flanck 30 vnplaced, broade 65 in front 32 in flanck 20 vnplaced, baaſe 80 in front 26 in flanck 20 vnplaced. 2200. The ſquare 46, 84 vnplaced, baſtard 47 in front 46 in flanck 38 vnplaced, broade 66, in front 33 in flanck 22 vnplaced, baaſe 81 in front 27 in flanck 13 vnplaced. 2300 The ſquare 47, 91 vnplaced, baſtard 48 in front 47 in flanck 44 vnplaced, broade 69 in front 34 in flancke 54 vnplaced, baaſe 82 in front 28 in flanck 4 vnplaced. 2400 The ſquare 48, 96 vnplaced, baſtarde 49 in front 48 in flanck 48 vnplaced, broade 69 in front 34 in flancke 54 vnplaced, baaſe 60 in front 40 in flanck none vnplaced. 2500 The ſquare 50 none vnplaced, baſtard 51 in front 49 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broad …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… 40 vnplaced, baaſe 76 in front 25 in flanck none vnplaced. 2000 The ſquare 44, 64 vnplaced, baſtard 45 in front 44 in flanck 20 vnplaced, broade 64 in front 31 in flanck 16 vnplaced, baaſe 55 in front 36 in flanck 20. vnplaced 2100 The ſquare 45, 75 vnplaced, baſtard 46 in front 45 in flanck 30 vnplaced, broade 65 in front 32 in flanck 20 vnplaced, baaſe 80 in front 26 in flanck 20 vnplaced. 2200. The ſquare 46, 84 vnplaced, baſtard 47 in front 46 in flanck 38 vnplaced, broade 66, in front 33 in flanck 22 vnplaced, baaſe 81 in front 27 in flanck 13 vnplaced. 2300 The ſquare 47, 91 vnplaced, baſtard 48 in front 47 in flanck 44 vnplaced, broade 69 in front 34 in flancke 54 vnplaced, baaſe 82 in front 28 in flanck 4 vnplaced. 2400 The ſquare 48, 96 vnplaced, baſtarde 49 in front 48 in flanck 48 vnplaced, broade 69 in front 34 in flancke 54 vnplaced, baaſe 60 in front 40 in flanck none vnplaced. 2500 The ſquare 50 none vnplaced, baſtard 51 in front 49 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broade 71 in front 35 in flancke 15 vnplaced, baaſe 86 in front 29 in flanck 6 vnplaced. 2600 The ſquare 50, 100 vnplaced, baſtarde 51 in front 50 in flanck 50 vnplaced, broade …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… 16 vnplaced, baaſe 55 in front 36 in flanck 20. vnplaced 2100 The ſquare 45, 75 vnplaced, baſtard 46 in front 45 in flanck 30 vnplaced, broade 65 in front 32 in flanck 20 vnplaced, baaſe 80 in front 26 in flanck 20 vnplaced. 2200. The ſquare 46, 84 vnplaced, baſtard 47 in front 46 in flanck 38 vnplaced, broade 66, in front 33 in flanck 22 vnplaced, baaſe 81 in front 27 in flanck 13 vnplaced. 2300 The ſquare 47, 91 vnplaced, baſtard 48 in front 47 in flanck 44 vnplaced, broade 69 in front 34 in flancke 54 vnplaced, baaſe 82 in front 28 in flanck 4 vnplaced. 2400 The ſquare 48, 96 vnplaced, baſtarde 49 in front 48 in flanck 48 vnplaced, broade 69 in front 34 in flancke 54 vnplaced, baaſe 60 in front 40 in flanck none vnplaced. 2500 The ſquare 50 none vnplaced, baſtard 51 in front 49 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broade 71 in front 35 in flancke 15 vnplaced, baaſe 86 in front 29 in flanck 6 vnplaced. 2600 The ſquare 50, 100 vnplaced, baſtarde 51 in front 50 in flanck 50 vnplaced, broade 72 in front 36 in flanck 8 vnplaced, baaſe 88 in front 29 in flanck 48 vnplaced. 2700 The ſquare 51. 99 vnplaced, baſtard 52 in front 51 in flanck 48 vnplaced, broade 7 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… 20 vnplaced, baaſe 80 in front 26 in flanck 20 vnplaced. 2200. The ſquare 46, 84 vnplaced, baſtard 47 in front 46 in flanck 38 vnplaced, broade 66, in front 33 in flanck 22 vnplaced, baaſe 81 in front 27 in flanck 13 vnplaced. 2300 The ſquare 47, 91 vnplaced, baſtard 48 in front 47 in flanck 44 vnplaced, broade 69 in front 34 in flancke 54 vnplaced, baaſe 82 in front 28 in flanck 4 vnplaced. 2400 The ſquare 48, 96 vnplaced, baſtarde 49 in front 48 in flanck 48 vnplaced, broade 69 in front 34 in flancke 54 vnplaced, baaſe 60 in front 40 in flanck none vnplaced. 2500 The ſquare 50 none vnplaced, baſtard 51 in front 49 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broade 71 in front 35 in flancke 15 vnplaced, baaſe 86 in front 29 in flanck 6 vnplaced. 2600 The ſquare 50, 100 vnplaced, baſtarde 51 in front 50 in flanck 50 vnplaced, broade 72 in front 36 in flanck 8 vnplaced, baaſe 88 in front 29 in flanck 48 vnplaced. 2700 The ſquare 51. 99 vnplaced, baſtard 52 in front 51 in flanck 48 vnplaced, broade 74 in front 36 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 90 in front, 30 in flanck none vnplaced. 2800 The ſquare 52, 96 vnplaced, baſtarde, 53 in front 52 in flanck 44 vnplaced, broa …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… k 22 vnplaced, baaſe 81 in front 27 in flanck 13 vnplaced. 2300 The ſquare 47, 91 vnplaced, baſtard 48 in front 47 in flanck 44 vnplaced, broade 69 in front 34 in flancke 54 vnplaced, baaſe 82 in front 28 in flanck 4 vnplaced. 2400 The ſquare 48, 96 vnplaced, baſtarde 49 in front 48 in flanck 48 vnplaced, broade 69 in front 34 in flancke 54 vnplaced, baaſe 60 in front 40 in flanck none vnplaced. 2500 The ſquare 50 none vnplaced, baſtard 51 in front 49 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broade 71 in front 35 in flancke 15 vnplaced, baaſe 86 in front 29 in flanck 6 vnplaced. 2600 The ſquare 50, 100 vnplaced, baſtarde 51 in front 50 in flanck 50 vnplaced, broade 72 in front 36 in flanck 8 vnplaced, baaſe 88 in front 29 in flanck 48 vnplaced. 2700 The ſquare 51. 99 vnplaced, baſtard 52 in front 51 in flanck 48 vnplaced, broade 74 in front 36 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 90 in front, 30 in flanck none vnplaced. 2800 The ſquare 52, 96 vnplaced, baſtarde, 53 in front 52 in flanck 44 vnplaced, broad 75 in front 37 in flanck 25 vnplaced, baaſe 65 in front 43 in flanck 5 vnplaced. 2900 The ſquare 53. 91 vnplaced, baſtard 54 in front 53 in flancke 38 vnplaced, broad 76 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… e 54 vnplaced, baaſe 82 in front 28 in flanck 4 vnplaced. 2400 The ſquare 48, 96 vnplaced, baſtarde 49 in front 48 in flanck 48 vnplaced, broade 69 in front 34 in flancke 54 vnplaced, baaſe 60 in front 40 in flanck none vnplaced. 2500 The ſquare 50 none vnplaced, baſtard 51 in front 49 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broade 71 in front 35 in flancke 15 vnplaced, baaſe 86 in front 29 in flanck 6 vnplaced. 2600 The ſquare 50, 100 vnplaced, baſtarde 51 in front 50 in flanck 50 vnplaced, broade 72 in front 36 in flanck 8 vnplaced, baaſe 88 in front 29 in flanck 48 vnplaced. 2700 The ſquare 51. 99 vnplaced, baſtard 52 in front 51 in flanck 48 vnplaced, broade 74 in front 36 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 90 in front, 30 in flanck none vnplaced. 2800 The ſquare 52, 96 vnplaced, baſtarde, 53 in front 52 in flanck 44 vnplaced, broad 75 in front 37 in flanck 25 vnplaced, baaſe 65 in front 43 in flanck 5 vnplaced. 2900 The ſquare 53. 91 vnplaced, baſtard 54 in front 53 in flancke 38 vnplaced, broad 76 in front 38 in flanck 12 vnplaced, baaſe 93 in front 31 in flanck 17. vnplaced. 3000 The ſquare 54, 84 vnplaced, baſtarde 55 in front 54 in flanck 30 vnplaced, broade …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… 4 vnplaced, baaſe 60 in front 40 in flanck none vnplaced. 2500 The ſquare 50 none vnplaced, baſtard 51 in front 49 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broade 71 in front 35 in flancke 15 vnplaced, baaſe 86 in front 29 in flanck 6 vnplaced. 2600 The ſquare 50, 100 vnplaced, baſtarde 51 in front 50 in flanck 50 vnplaced, broade 72 in front 36 in flanck 8 vnplaced, baaſe 88 in front 29 in flanck 48 vnplaced. 2700 The ſquare 51. 99 vnplaced, baſtard 52 in front 51 in flanck 48 vnplaced, broade 74 in front 36 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 90 in front, 30 in flanck none vnplaced. 2800 The ſquare 52, 96 vnplaced, baſtarde, 53 in front 52 in flanck 44 vnplaced, broad 75 in front 37 in flanck 25 vnplaced, baaſe 65 in front 43 in flanck 5 vnplaced. 2900 The ſquare 53. 91 vnplaced, baſtard 54 in front 53 in flancke 38 vnplaced, broad 76 in front 38 in flanck 12 vnplaced, baaſe 93 in front 31 in flanck 17. vnplaced. 3000 The ſquare 54, 84 vnplaced, baſtarde 55 in front 54 in flanck 30 vnplaced, broade 76 in front 38 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 68 in front 44 in flanck 8 vnplaced. 3100. The ſquare 55, 75 vnplaced, baſtard 56 in front 55 in flanck 20 vnplaced, broade, …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… e 15 vnplaced, baaſe 86 in front 29 in flanck 6 vnplaced. 2600 The ſquare 50, 100 vnplaced, baſtarde 51 in front 50 in flanck 50 vnplaced, broade 72 in front 36 in flanck 8 vnplaced, baaſe 88 in front 29 in flanck 48 vnplaced. 2700 The ſquare 51. 99 vnplaced, baſtard 52 in front 51 in flanck 48 vnplaced, broade 74 in front 36 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 90 in front, 30 in flanck none vnplaced. 2800 The ſquare 52, 96 vnplaced, baſtarde, 53 in front 52 in flanck 44 vnplaced, broad 75 in front 37 in flanck 25 vnplaced, baaſe 65 in front 43 in flanck 5 vnplaced. 2900 The ſquare 53. 91 vnplaced, baſtard 54 in front 53 in flancke 38 vnplaced, broad 76 in front 38 in flanck 12 vnplaced, baaſe 93 in front 31 in flanck 17. vnplaced. 3000 The ſquare 54, 84 vnplaced, baſtarde 55 in front 54 in flanck 30 vnplaced, broade 76 in front 38 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 68 in front 44 in flanck 8 vnplaced. 3100. The ſquare 55, 75 vnplaced, baſtard 56 in front 55 in flanck 20 vnplaced, broade, 79 in front 39 in flanck 19 vnplaced, baaſe 96 in front 32 in flanck 28 vnplaced. 3200. The ſquare 56, 64 vnplaced, baſtard 57 in front 56 in flanck 8 vnplaced, broad 80 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… 8 vnplaced, baaſe 88 in front 29 in flanck 48 vnplaced. 2700 The ſquare 51. 99 vnplaced, baſtard 52 in front 51 in flanck 48 vnplaced, broade 74 in front 36 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 90 in front, 30 in flanck none vnplaced. 2800 The ſquare 52, 96 vnplaced, baſtarde, 53 in front 52 in flanck 44 vnplaced, broad 75 in front 37 in flanck 25 vnplaced, baaſe 65 in front 43 in flanck 5 vnplaced. 2900 The ſquare 53. 91 vnplaced, baſtard 54 in front 53 in flancke 38 vnplaced, broad 76 in front 38 in flanck 12 vnplaced, baaſe 93 in front 31 in flanck 17. vnplaced. 3000 The ſquare 54, 84 vnplaced, baſtarde 55 in front 54 in flanck 30 vnplaced, broade 76 in front 38 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 68 in front 44 in flanck 8 vnplaced. 3100. The ſquare 55, 75 vnplaced, baſtard 56 in front 55 in flanck 20 vnplaced, broade, 79 in front 39 in flanck 19 vnplaced, baaſe 96 in front 32 in flanck 28 vnplaced. 3200. The ſquare 56, 64 vnplaced, baſtard 57 in front 56 in flanck 8 vnplaced, broad 80 in front 40 in flanck none vnplaced, baaſe, 69 in front 46 in flanck 24 vnplaced. 3300 The ſquare 57, 51 vnplaced, baſtard 58 in front 56 in flanck 52 vnplaced, broade 8 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… 6 vnplaced, baaſe 90 in front, 30 in flanck none vnplaced. 2800 The ſquare 52, 96 vnplaced, baſtarde, 53 in front 52 in flanck 44 vnplaced, broad 75 in front 37 in flanck 25 vnplaced, baaſe 65 in front 43 in flanck 5 vnplaced. 2900 The ſquare 53. 91 vnplaced, baſtard 54 in front 53 in flancke 38 vnplaced, broad 76 in front 38 in flanck 12 vnplaced, baaſe 93 in front 31 in flanck 17. vnplaced. 3000 The ſquare 54, 84 vnplaced, baſtarde 55 in front 54 in flanck 30 vnplaced, broade 76 in front 38 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 68 in front 44 in flanck 8 vnplaced. 3100. The ſquare 55, 75 vnplaced, baſtard 56 in front 55 in flanck 20 vnplaced, broade, 79 in front 39 in flanck 19 vnplaced, baaſe 96 in front 32 in flanck 28 vnplaced. 3200. The ſquare 56, 64 vnplaced, baſtard 57 in front 56 in flanck 8 vnplaced, broad 80 in front 40 in flanck none vnplaced, baaſe, 69 in front 46 in flanck 24 vnplaced. 3300 The ſquare 57, 51 vnplaced, baſtard 58 in front 56 in flanck 52 vnplaced, broade 81 in front 40 in flanck 60 vnplaced, baaſe 100 in front 33 in flanck none vnplaced. 3400. The ſquare 58, 56 vnplaced, baſtard 59 in front 57 in flancke 37 vnplaced, broa …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… k 25 vnplaced, baaſe 65 in front 43 in flanck 5 vnplaced. 2900 The ſquare 53. 91 vnplaced, baſtard 54 in front 53 in flancke 38 vnplaced, broad 76 in front 38 in flanck 12 vnplaced, baaſe 93 in front 31 in flanck 17. vnplaced. 3000 The ſquare 54, 84 vnplaced, baſtarde 55 in front 54 in flanck 30 vnplaced, broade 76 in front 38 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 68 in front 44 in flanck 8 vnplaced. 3100. The ſquare 55, 75 vnplaced, baſtard 56 in front 55 in flanck 20 vnplaced, broade, 79 in front 39 in flanck 19 vnplaced, baaſe 96 in front 32 in flanck 28 vnplaced. 3200. The ſquare 56, 64 vnplaced, baſtard 57 in front 56 in flanck 8 vnplaced, broad 80 in front 40 in flanck none vnplaced, baaſe, 69 in front 46 in flanck 24 vnplaced. 3300 The ſquare 57, 51 vnplaced, baſtard 58 in front 56 in flanck 52 vnplaced, broade 81 in front 40 in flanck 60 vnplaced, baaſe 100 in front 33 in flanck none vnplaced. 3400. The ſquare 58, 56 vnplaced, baſtard 59 in front 57 in flancke 37 vnplaced, broad 82 in front 41 in flancke 38 vnplaced, baaſe 71 in front 47 in flanck 63 vnplaced. 3500 The ſquare 59, 19 vnplaced, baſtard 60 in front 59 in flanck 60 vnplaced, broade 8 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… 12 vnplaced, baaſe 93 in front 31 in flanck 17. vnplaced. 3000 The ſquare 54, 84 vnplaced, baſtarde 55 in front 54 in flanck 30 vnplaced, broade 76 in front 38 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 68 in front 44 in flanck 8 vnplaced. 3100. The ſquare 55, 75 vnplaced, baſtard 56 in front 55 in flanck 20 vnplaced, broade, 79 in front 39 in flanck 19 vnplaced, baaſe 96 in front 32 in flanck 28 vnplaced. 3200. The ſquare 56, 64 vnplaced, baſtard 57 in front 56 in flanck 8 vnplaced, broad 80 in front 40 in flanck none vnplaced, baaſe, 69 in front 46 in flanck 24 vnplaced. 3300 The ſquare 57, 51 vnplaced, baſtard 58 in front 56 in flanck 52 vnplaced, broade 81 in front 40 in flanck 60 vnplaced, baaſe 100 in front 33 in flanck none vnplaced. 3400. The ſquare 58, 56 vnplaced, baſtard 59 in front 57 in flancke 37 vnplaced, broad 82 in front 41 in flancke 38 vnplaced, baaſe 71 in front 47 in flanck 63 vnplaced. 3500 The ſquare 59, 19 vnplaced, baſtard 60 in front 59 in flanck 60 vnplaced, broade 83 in front 42 in flanck 14 vnplaced, baaſe 72 in front 48 in flanck 44 vnplaced. 3600 The ſquare 60 none vnplaced, baſtard 61 in front 59 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broad 85 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… 36 vnplaced, baaſe 68 in front 44 in flanck 8 vnplaced. 3100. The ſquare 55, 75 vnplaced, baſtard 56 in front 55 in flanck 20 vnplaced, broade, 79 in front 39 in flanck 19 vnplaced, baaſe 96 in front 32 in flanck 28 vnplaced. 3200. The ſquare 56, 64 vnplaced, baſtard 57 in front 56 in flanck 8 vnplaced, broad 80 in front 40 in flanck none vnplaced, baaſe, 69 in front 46 in flanck 24 vnplaced. 3300 The ſquare 57, 51 vnplaced, baſtard 58 in front 56 in flanck 52 vnplaced, broade 81 in front 40 in flanck 60 vnplaced, baaſe 100 in front 33 in flanck none vnplaced. 3400. The ſquare 58, 56 vnplaced, baſtard 59 in front 57 in flancke 37 vnplaced, broad 82 in front 41 in flancke 38 vnplaced, baaſe 71 in front 47 in flanck 63 vnplaced. 3500 The ſquare 59, 19 vnplaced, baſtard 60 in front 59 in flanck 60 vnplaced, broade 83 in front 42 in flanck 14 vnplaced, baaſe 72 in front 48 in flanck 44 vnplaced. 3600 The ſquare 60 none vnplaced, baſtard 61 in front 59 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broad 85 in front 42 in flancke 30 vnplaced, baaſe 74 in front 48 in flanck 48 vnplaced. 3700 The ſquare 60. 100 vnplaced, baſtard 61 in front 6 in flanck 40 vnplaced, broade 86 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… 19 vnplaced, baaſe 96 in front 32 in flanck 28 vnplaced. 3200. The ſquare 56, 64 vnplaced, baſtard 57 in front 56 in flanck 8 vnplaced, broad 80 in front 40 in flanck none vnplaced, baaſe, 69 in front 46 in flanck 24 vnplaced. 3300 The ſquare 57, 51 vnplaced, baſtard 58 in front 56 in flanck 52 vnplaced, broade 81 in front 40 in flanck 60 vnplaced, baaſe 100 in front 33 in flanck none vnplaced. 3400. The ſquare 58, 56 vnplaced, baſtard 59 in front 57 in flancke 37 vnplaced, broad 82 in front 41 in flancke 38 vnplaced, baaſe 71 in front 47 in flanck 63 vnplaced. 3500 The ſquare 59, 19 vnplaced, baſtard 60 in front 59 in flanck 60 vnplaced, broade 83 in front 42 in flanck 14 vnplaced, baaſe 72 in front 48 in flanck 44 vnplaced. 3600 The ſquare 60 none vnplaced, baſtard 61 in front 59 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broad 85 in front 42 in flancke 30 vnplaced, baaſe 74 in front 48 in flanck 48 vnplaced. 3700 The ſquare 60. 100 vnplaced, baſtard 61 in front 6 in flanck 40 vnplaced, broade 86 in front 43 in flanck, 2 vnplaced, baaſe 75 in front 49 in flanck 25 vnplaced. 3800 The ſquare 61. 79 vnplaced, baſtard 62 in front 61 in flanck 18 vnplaced, broad 88 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… vnplaced, baaſe, 69 in front 46 in flanck 24 vnplaced. 3300 The ſquare 57, 51 vnplaced, baſtard 58 in front 56 in flanck 52 vnplaced, broade 81 in front 40 in flanck 60 vnplaced, baaſe 100 in front 33 in flanck none vnplaced. 3400. The ſquare 58, 56 vnplaced, baſtard 59 in front 57 in flancke 37 vnplaced, broad 82 in front 41 in flancke 38 vnplaced, baaſe 71 in front 47 in flanck 63 vnplaced. 3500 The ſquare 59, 19 vnplaced, baſtard 60 in front 59 in flanck 60 vnplaced, broade 83 in front 42 in flanck 14 vnplaced, baaſe 72 in front 48 in flanck 44 vnplaced. 3600 The ſquare 60 none vnplaced, baſtard 61 in front 59 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broad 85 in front 42 in flancke 30 vnplaced, baaſe 74 in front 48 in flanck 48 vnplaced. 3700 The ſquare 60. 100 vnplaced, baſtard 61 in front 6 in flanck 40 vnplaced, broade 86 in front 43 in flanck, 2 vnplaced, baaſe 75 in front 49 in flanck 25 vnplaced. 3800 The ſquare 61. 79 vnplaced, baſtard 62 in front 61 in flanck 18 vnplaced, broad 88 in front 44 in flanck 28 vnplaced, baaſe 108 in front 36 in flanck 12 vnplaced. 3900 The ſquare 62, 56 vnplaced, baſtarde 63 in front 61 in flanck 57 vnplaced, broad 89 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… vnplaced, baaſe 100 in front 33 in flanck none vnplaced. 3400. The ſquare 58, 56 vnplaced, baſtard 59 in front 57 in flancke 37 vnplaced, broad 82 in front 41 in flancke 38 vnplaced, baaſe 71 in front 47 in flanck 63 vnplaced. 3500 The ſquare 59, 19 vnplaced, baſtard 60 in front 59 in flanck 60 vnplaced, broade 83 in front 42 in flanck 14 vnplaced, baaſe 72 in front 48 in flanck 44 vnplaced. 3600 The ſquare 60 none vnplaced, baſtard 61 in front 59 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broad 85 in front 42 in flancke 30 vnplaced, baaſe 74 in front 48 in flanck 48 vnplaced. 3700 The ſquare 60. 100 vnplaced, baſtard 61 in front 6 in flanck 40 vnplaced, broade 86 in front 43 in flanck, 2 vnplaced, baaſe 75 in front 49 in flanck 25 vnplaced. 3800 The ſquare 61. 79 vnplaced, baſtard 62 in front 61 in flanck 18 vnplaced, broad 88 in front 44 in flanck 28 vnplaced, baaſe 108 in front 36 in flanck 12 vnplaced. 3900 The ſquare 62, 56 vnplaced, baſtarde 63 in front 61 in flanck 57 vnplaced, broad 89 in front 44 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 77 in front 52 in flanck 14 vnplaced. 4000 The ſquare 63, 31 vnplaced, baſtarde 64 in front 62 in flanck 32 vnplaced, broad 90 …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… ncke 38 vnplaced, baaſe 71 in front 47 in flanck 63 vnplaced. 3500 The ſquare 59, 19 vnplaced, baſtard 60 in front 59 in flanck 60 vnplaced, broade 83 in front 42 in flanck 14 vnplaced, baaſe 72 in front 48 in flanck 44 vnplaced. 3600 The ſquare 60 none vnplaced, baſtard 61 in front 59 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broad 85 in front 42 in flancke 30 vnplaced, baaſe 74 in front 48 in flanck 48 vnplaced. 3700 The ſquare 60. 100 vnplaced, baſtard 61 in front 6 in flanck 40 vnplaced, broade 86 in front 43 in flanck, 2 vnplaced, baaſe 75 in front 49 in flanck 25 vnplaced. 3800 The ſquare 61. 79 vnplaced, baſtard 62 in front 61 in flanck 18 vnplaced, broad 88 in front 44 in flanck 28 vnplaced, baaſe 108 in front 36 in flanck 12 vnplaced. 3900 The ſquare 62, 56 vnplaced, baſtarde 63 in front 61 in flanck 57 vnplaced, broad 89 in front 44 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 77 in front 52 in flanck 14 vnplaced. 4000 The ſquare 63, 31 vnplaced, baſtarde 64 in front 62 in flanck 32 vnplaced, broad 90 in front 44 in flanck 40 vnplaced, baaſe 78 in front 51 in flanck 22 vnplaced. Some occaſion of buſines at this inſtant calling mee from my pen, hath made me conclude …
A10716 Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617. A path-vvay to military practise Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed.
Printed by Iohn Charlewood, for Robert Walley, At London : 1587.
… 14 vnplaced, baaſe 72 in front 48 in flanck 44 vnplaced. 3600 The ſquare 60 none vnplaced, baſtard 61 in front 59 in flanck 1 vnplaced, broad 85 in front 42 in flancke 30 vnplaced, baaſe 74 in front 48 in flanck 48 vnplaced. 3700 The ſquare 60. 100 vnplaced, baſtard 61 in front 6 in flanck 40 vnplaced, broade 86 in front 43 in flanck, 2 vnplaced, baaſe 75 in front 49 in flanck 25 vnplaced. 3800 The ſquare 61. 79 vnplaced, baſtard 62 in front 61 in flanck 18 vnplaced, broad 88 in front 44 in flanck 28 vnplaced, baaſe 108 in front 36 in flanck 12 vnplaced. 3900 The ſquare 62, 56 vnplaced, baſtarde 63 in front 61 in flanck 57 vnplaced, broad 89 in front 44 in flanck 36 vnplaced, baaſe 77 in front 52 in flanck 14 vnplaced. 4000 The ſquare 63, 31 vnplaced, baſtarde 64 in front 62 in flanck 32 vnplaced, broad 90 in front 44 in flanck 40 vnplaced, baaſe 78 in front 51 in flanck 22 vnplaced. Some occaſion of buſines at this inſtant calling mee from my pen, hath made me conclude with more breuitie then at ye firſt I intēded, wher I haue erred through ignoraunce, I hope you wil pardon of curteſie, when oportunitie ſhall better ſerue me, a …
A28563 Bohun, Edmund, 1645-1699. Collier, Jeremy, 1650-1726. Desertion discuss'd. The history of the desertion, or, An account of all the publick affairs in England, from the beginning of September 1688, to the twelfth of February following with an answer to a piece call'd The desertion discussed, in a letter to a country gentleman / by a person of quality.
Printed for Ric. Chiswell ..., London : 1689.
… on of their ill Deſigns, and to the gaining to themſelves the more time for the effecting of them, for the encouraging of their Complices, and for the diſcouraging of all good Subjects, have publiſhed, That the Queen hath brought forth a Son; though there have appeared both during the Queen's pretended bigneſs, and in the manner in which the Birth was managed, ſo many juſt and viſible grounds of Suſpicion, that not only we our ſelves, but all the good Subjects of thoſe Kingdoms, do vehemently ſuſpect, that the pretended Prince of Wales was not born by the Queen. And it is notoriouſly known to all the World, that many both doubted of the Queen's Bigneſs, and of the Birth of the Child, and yet there was not any one thing done to ſatisfie them, or to put an end to their Doubts. 20. And ſince our Deareſt and moſt Entirely Beloved Conſort the Princeſs, and likewiſe We Our Selves, have ſo great an Intereſt in this Matter, and ſuch a Right, as all the World knows, to the Succeſſion to the Crown: Since alſo the Engliſh did in the Ye …
A28563 Bohun, Edmund, 1645-1699. Collier, Jeremy, 1650-1726. Desertion discuss'd. The history of the desertion, or, An account of all the publick affairs in England, from the beginning of September 1688, to the twelfth of February following with an answer to a piece call'd The desertion discussed, in a letter to a country gentleman / by a person of quality.
Printed for Ric. Chiswell ..., London : 1689.
… on their ill deſigns, and to the gaining to themſelves the more time for the effecting of them, for the encouraging of their Complices, and for the diſcouraging of all good Subjects (they) have publiſhed that the Queen have brought forth a Son, tho there have appeared, both during the Queens pretended bigneſs, and in the manner in which the Birth was managed, ſo many juſt and viſible Grounds of ſuſpicion, that not only we our ſelves, but all the good Subjects of thoſe Kingdoms, do vehemently ſuſpect that the Pretended Prince of Wales was not born by the Queen. And it is notoriouſly known to all the world, that many both doubted of the Queens bigneſs, and of the Birth of the Child, and yet there was not any one thing done to ſatisfie them, or to put an end to their Doubts. Things being in this ſtate, He reſolved to go over to England (Sect. 21.) and to carry with him ſufficient force to defend him from the violence of thoſe evil Counſellors, and then he declares that this Expedition was intended for no other deſign but …
A33842unknown? Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. A collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England
[s.n.], [London] printed : 1688-1689.
… rrying on of their ill Designs, and to the gaining to themselves the more time for the effecting of them, for the encouraging their Complices, and for the discouraging of all good Subjects, have published that the Queen hath brought forth a Son; tho there have appeared both during the Queen's pretended Bigness, and in the manner in which the Birth was managed, so many just and visible grounds of Suspicion, that not only We our selves, but all the good Subjects of those Kingdoms, do vehemently suspect that the pretended Prince of Wales was not born by the Queen. And it is notoriously known to all the World, that many both doubted of the Queen's Bigness, and of the Birth of the Child, and yet there was not any one thing done to satisfie them, or to put an end to their Doubts. And since our Dearest and most Entirely Beloved Consort the Princess, and likewise We our Selves, have so great an Interest in this Matter, and such a Right as all the World knows to the Succession to the Crown: Since also the English did in the Year …
A66129 William III, King of England, 1650-1702. William III, King of England, 1650-1702. Declaration of His Highness William Henry by the grace of God Prince of Orange, &c. of the reasons inducing him to appear in arms for preserving of the Protestant religion, and for restoring the laws and liberties of the ancient kingdom of Scotland. aut Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. Fagel, Gaspar, 1634-1688, attributed name. The declaration of His Highnes William Henry, by the grace of God Prince of Orange, &c. of the reasons inducing him, to appear in armes in the kingdome of England, for preserving of the Protestant religion, and for restoring the lawes and liberties of England, Scotland and Ireland Here unto are added the letters of the aforesaid his illustrious Highnesse to the sea and land forces of England, together with the prayer for the present expedition.; Declaration of his Highness William Henry, by the grace of God, Prince of Orange, &c. of the reasons inducing him to appear in arms for preserving of the Protestant religion and for restoring the laws and liberties of England, Scotland and Ireland.
by Arnold Leers, bookseller at the signe of Plutarch. By speciall order of his Highnesse, Printed at the Hague : 1688.
… ng on of their ill designes, and to the gaining to themselves the more time for the Effecting of them, for the encouraging of their Complices, and for the discouraging of all Good Subjects, have published that the Queen hath brought forth a Son: tho there have appeared both during the Queens pretended Bignes, and in the manner in which the Birth was managed, so many just and visible grounds of suspicion, that not only Wee our selves, but all the good Subjects of those Kingdomes doe vehemently suspect, that the pretended Prince of Wales was not born by the Queen. And it is notoriously known to all the world, that many both doubted of the Queens Bignes, and of the Birth of the Child, and yet there was not any one thing done to satisfy them, or to put an end to their Doubts. And since our Dearest and most Entirely Beloved Consort, the Princesse, and likewise Wee our selves, have so great an Interest in this Matter, and such a Right, as all the world knows, to the Succession to the Crown, since also the English did in the …
A66129 William III, King of England, 1650-1702. William III, King of England, 1650-1702. Declaration of His Highness William Henry by the grace of God Prince of Orange, &c. of the reasons inducing him to appear in arms for preserving of the Protestant religion, and for restoring the laws and liberties of the ancient kingdom of Scotland. aut Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. Fagel, Gaspar, 1634-1688, attributed name. The declaration of His Highnes William Henry, by the grace of God Prince of Orange, &c. of the reasons inducing him, to appear in armes in the kingdome of England, for preserving of the Protestant religion, and for restoring the lawes and liberties of England, Scotland and Ireland Here unto are added the letters of the aforesaid his illustrious Highnesse to the sea and land forces of England, together with the prayer for the present expedition.; Declaration of his Highness William Henry, by the grace of God, Prince of Orange, &c. of the reasons inducing him to appear in arms for preserving of the Protestant religion and for restoring the laws and liberties of England, Scotland and Ireland.
by Arnold Leers, bookseller at the signe of Plutarch. By speciall order of his Highnesse, Printed at the Hague : 1688.
… ng on of their ill designes, and to the gaining to themselves the more time for the Effecting of them, for the encouraging of their Complices, and for the discouraging of all Good Subjects, have published that the Queen hath brought forth a Son: tho there have appeared both during the Queens pretended Bignes, and in the manner in which the Birth was managed, so many just and visible grounds of suspicion, that not only Wee our selves, but all the good Subjects of those Kingdomes doe vehemently suspect, that the pretended Prince of Wales was not born by the Queen. And it is notoriously known to all the world, that many both doubted of the Queens Bignes, and of the Birth of the Child, and yet there was not any one thing done to satisfy them, or to put an end to their Doubts. And since our Dearest and most Entirely Beloved Consort, the Princesse, and likewise Wee our selves, have so great an Interest in this Matter, and such a Right, as all the world knows, to the succession of these Kingdomes, which those Men have attemp …
A66131 Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. William III, King of England, 1650-1702. The Prince of Orange his declaration shewing the reasons why he invades England : with a short preface, and some modest remarks on it.
Published by Randal Taylor ..., London : 1688.
… ing on of their ill Designs, and to the Gaining to themselves the more time for the Effecting of them, for the encouraging of their Complices, and for the discouraging of all Good Subjects, have published that the Queen hath brought forth a Son: tho there have appeared both during the Queens pretended Bigness, and in the manner in which the Birth was managed, so many just and Visible grounds of suspicion, that not only we our selves, but all the good Subjects of those Kingdoms, do Vehemently suspect, that the pretended Prince of Wales was not born by the Queen. And it is notoriously known to all the world, that many both doubted of the Queens Bigness, and of the Birth of the Child, and yet there was not any one thing done to Satisfy them, or to put an end to their Doubts. And since our Dearest and most Entirely Beloved Consort, the Princesse, and likewise we Our Selves, have so great an Interest in this Matter, and such a Right, as all the world knows, to the Succession to the Crown, Since also the English did in the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
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A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
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A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
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A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
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A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
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A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
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A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
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A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
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A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
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A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
… he Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 60 61 62 63 64 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 8660254 8746197 8829476 8910065 8987940 60 1 8661708 8747607 8830841 8911385 8989215 59 2 8663162 8749016 8832205 8912704 8990489 58 3 8664615 8750425 8833569 8914023 8991762 57 4 8666067 8751833 8834932 8915341 8993035 56 5 8667518 8753240 8836295 8916659 8994307 55 6 8668968 8754646 8837657 8917976 8995578 54 7 8670417 8756051 8839018 8919292 8996848 53 8 8671866 8757456 8840378 8920607 8998117 52 9 8673314 8758860 8841737 8921921 8999386 51 10 8674762 8760263 8843095 … 6 9327440 9388941 8 53 9127154 9197073 9264192 9328488 9389942 7 54 9128342 9198215 9265287 9329535 9390942 6 55 9129529 9199356 9266381 9330582 9391941 5 56 9130716 9200496 9267474 9331628 9392940 4 57 9131902 9201635 9268566 9332673 9393938 3 58 9133087 9202774 9269658 9333717 9394935 2 59 9134271 9203912 9270749 9334761 9395931 1 60 9135455 9205049 9271839 9335804 9396926 0 24 23 22 21 20 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 70 71 72 73 74 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
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… he Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 65 66 67 68 69 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 9063078 9135455 9205049 9271839 9335804 60 1 9064307 9136638 9206185 9272928 9336846 59 2 9065535 9137820 9207321 9274017 9337887 58 3 9066763 9139001 9208456 9275105 9338928 57 4 9067990 9140181 9209590 9276192 9339968 56 5 9069216 9141361 9210723 9277278 9341007 55 6 9070441 9142540 9211855 9278363 9342045 54 7 9071665 9143718 9212986 9279448 9343082 53 8 9072889 9144895 9214117 9280532 9344119 52 9 9074112 9146072 9215247 9281615 9345155 51 10 9075334 9147248 9216376 … 7 9606177 9653210 8 53 9448538 9504254 9557074 9606985 9653969 7 54 9449490 9505158 9557930 9607792 9654727 6 55 9450441 9506061 9558785 9608598 9655484 5 56 9451392 9506963 9559639 9609403 9656240 4 57 9452342 9507865 9560492 9610208 9656996 3 58 9453291 9508766 9561345 9611012 9657751 2 59 9454239 9509666 9562197 9611815 9658505 1 60 9455186 9510565 9563048 9612617 9659258 0 19 18 17 16 15 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 75 76 77 78 79 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
… he Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 70 71 72 73 74 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 9396926 9455186 9510565 9563048 9612617 60 1 9397921 9456133 9511464 9563898 9613418 59 2 9398915 9457079 9512362 956474 9614219 58 3 9399908 9458024 9513259 9565596 9615019 57 4 9400900 9458968 9514155 9566444 9615818 56 5 9401891 9459911 9515050 9567291 9616616 55 6 9402882 9460854 9515944 9568137 9617413 54 7 9403872 9461796 9516838 9568982 9618209 53 8 9404861 9462737 9517731 9569826 9619005 52 9 9405849 9463677 9518623 9570670 9619800 51 10 9406836 9464616 9519514 … 2 9811805 9844010 8 53 9698011 9739099 9777223 9812366 9844521 7 54 9698720 9739759 9777833 9812926 9845032 6 55 9699428 9740418 9778442 9813486 9845542 5 56 9700135 9741076 9779050 9814045 9846051 4 57 9700842 9741733 9779658 9814603 9846559 3 58 9701548 9742389 9780265 9815160 9847066 2 59 9702253 9743045 9780871 9815716 9847572 1 60 9702957 9743700 9781476 9816272 9848078 0 14 13 12 11 10 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 80 81 82 83 84 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
… he Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 75 76 77 78 79 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 9659258 9702957 9743600 9781476 9816272 60 1 9660011 9703660 9744355 9782080 9816827 59 2 9660163 9704363 9745008 9782684 9817381 58 3 9661514 9705065 9745660 9783281 9817934 57 4 9662264 9705766 9740312 9783889 9818486 56 5 9663013 9706466 9746963 9784490 9819037 55 6 9663761 9707165 9747013 9785090 9819587 54 7 9664508 9707863 9748262 9785689 9820137 53 8 9665255 9708561 9748910 9786288 9820686 52 9 9666001 9709258 9749557 9786886 9821234 51 10 9666746 9709954 9750203 … 922959 9943069 9960153 7 54 9874137 9900237 9923319 9943379 9960412 6 55 9874597 9900646 9923678 9943688 9960670 5 56 9875056 9901055 9924036 9943996 9960927 4 57 9875514 9901463 9924393 9944303 9961183 3 58 9875514 9901463 9924393 9944303 9961183 3 58 9875971 4901870 9924750 9944609 9961438 2 59 9876427 9902276 9925106 9944914 9961693 1 60 9876883 9902681 9925461 9945219 9961947 0 9 8 7 6 5 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 85 86 87 88 89 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
… he Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 80 81 82 83 84 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 9848078 9876883 9902681 9925461 9945219 60 1 9848583 9877338 9903085 9925816 9945523 59 2 9849087 9877792 9903489 9926109 9945826 58 3 9849590 9878245 990389 9926521 9946128 57 4 9850092 9878697 9904294 9926873 9946429 56 5 9850593 9879148 9904695 9927224 9946729 55 6 9851093 9879598 9905095 9927574 9927028 54 7 9851593 9880048 9905494 9927923 9947337 53 8 9852092 9880497 9905893 9928271 9947625 52 9 9852590 9880945 9906291 99 8618 9947622 51 10 9853087 9881392 9906688 … 9993069 9998044 9999972 8 53 9974200 9985209 9993177 9998101 9999978 7 54 9974408 9985367 9993284 9998157 9999984 6 55 9974615 9985524 9993390 9998212 9999989 5 56 9974822 9985680 9993495 9998267 9999993 4 57 9975028 9985835 9993599 9998321 9999996 3 58 9975233 9985989 9993703 9998374 9999998 2 59 9975437 9986143 9993806 9998426 9999999 1 60 9975640 9986295 9993908 9998477 1000000 0 4 3 2 1 0 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. THE TABLE OF TANGENTS, OTHERWISE CALLED THE FRVITFVLL TABLE. The Table of Tangents. The degrees of the Quadrant for the Tangents of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for the Tangents of the Arches of the ſame Quad …
A85452 Gorges, Ferdinando, Sir, 1556?-1647. Gorges, Ferdinando, 1629-1718. America painted to the life. A true history of the originall undertakings of the advancement of plantations into those parts, with a perfect relation of our English discoveries ... 1628. to 1658. declaring the forms of their government, policies, religions, manners, customes, military disciplines, warres with the Indians, the commodities of their countries, a description of their townes, and havens, the increase of their trading with the names of their governours and magistrates. More especially an absolute narrative of the north parts of America, and of the discoveries and plantations of our English in New-England. Written by Sir Ferdinando Gorges .... Publisht ... by his grand-child Ferdinando Gorges Esquire, who hath much enlarged it and added severall accurate descriptions of his owne.
printed by E. Brudenell, for Nathaniel Brook dwelling at the Angel in Corn-hill, London : 1658.
… ught for his people among our Engliſh Nation, both in our Native country, and alſo in N. E. which ſhould ſtir us up to mourn for all our miſcarriages much the more. FRom ſilent night true Regiſter of moans, From ſaddeſt ſoul conſum'd in deepeſt ſin, The conſideration of the wonderful providence of Chriſt in planting his N. E. Churches, and with the right hand of his power preſerving, protecting, favouring, and feeding them upon his tender knees: Together with the ill requital of his all-infinite and undeſerved mercies beſtowed upon us, bath cauſed many a ſoul to lament for the diſhonor done to his Name, and ſear of his caſting of this little handful of his, and the inſulting of the enemy, whoſe forrow is ſet forth in theſe four firſt ſtaffs of verſes. From heart quite rent with ſighs and heavy groans, My wailing muſe her woful work begins, And to the world brings tunes of ſad lament, Sounding nought els but ſorrows ſad relent. Sorry to ſee my ſorrows cauſe augmented, And yet leſs ſorrowful were my …
A85452 Gorges, Ferdinando, Sir, 1556?-1647. Gorges, Ferdinando, 1629-1718. America painted to the life. A true history of the originall undertakings of the advancement of plantations into those parts, with a perfect relation of our English discoveries ... 1628. to 1658. declaring the forms of their government, policies, religions, manners, customes, military disciplines, warres with the Indians, the commodities of their countries, a description of their townes, and havens, the increase of their trading with the names of their governours and magistrates. More especially an absolute narrative of the north parts of America, and of the discoveries and plantations of our English in New-England. Written by Sir Ferdinando Gorges .... Publisht ... by his grand-child Ferdinando Gorges Esquire, who hath much enlarged it and added severall accurate descriptions of his owne.
printed by E. Brudenell, for Nathaniel Brook dwelling at the Angel in Corn-hill, London : 1658.
… e rent with ſighs and heavy groans, My wailing muſe her woful work begins, And to the world brings tunes of ſad lament, Sounding nought els but ſorrows ſad relent. Sorry to ſee my ſorrows cauſe augmented, And yet leſs ſorrowful were my ſorrows more, The conſideration of the wonderful providence of Chriſt in planting his N. E. Churches, and with the right hand of his power preſerving, protecting, favouring, and feeding them upon his tender knees: Together with the ill requital of his all-infinite and undeſerved mercies beſtowed upon us, bath cauſed many a ſoul to lament for the diſhonor done to his Name, and ſear of his caſting of this little handful of his, and the inſulting of the enemy, whoſe forrow is ſet forth in theſe four firſt ſtaffs of verſes. Grief that with grief, is nor with grief prevented, Yet grief it is muſt eaſe my grieved ſore; So grief and ſorrow, care but how to grieve, For grief and ſorrow muſt my cares relieve. The wound freſh bleeding muſt be ſtauch'd with tears, Tears cannot …
A85452 Gorges, Ferdinando, Sir, 1556?-1647. Gorges, Ferdinando, 1629-1718. America painted to the life. A true history of the originall undertakings of the advancement of plantations into those parts, with a perfect relation of our English discoveries ... 1628. to 1658. declaring the forms of their government, policies, religions, manners, customes, military disciplines, warres with the Indians, the commodities of their countries, a description of their townes, and havens, the increase of their trading with the names of their governours and magistrates. More especially an absolute narrative of the north parts of America, and of the discoveries and plantations of our English in New-England. Written by Sir Ferdinando Gorges .... Publisht ... by his grand-child Ferdinando Gorges Esquire, who hath much enlarged it and added severall accurate descriptions of his owne.
printed by E. Brudenell, for Nathaniel Brook dwelling at the Angel in Corn-hill, London : 1658.
… with grief prevented, Yet grief it is muſt eaſe my grieved ſore; So grief and ſorrow, care but how to grieve, For grief and ſorrow muſt my cares relieve. The wound freſh bleeding muſt be ſtauch'd with tears, Tears cannot come unleſs ſome grief proceed, The conſideration of the wonderful providence of Chriſt in planting his N. E. Churches, and with the right hand of his power preſerving, protecting, favouring, and feeding them upon his tender knees: Together with the ill requital of his all-infinite and undeſerved mercies beſtowed upon us, bath cauſed many a ſoul to lament for the diſhonor done to his Name, and ſear of his caſting of this little handful of his, and the inſulting of the enemy, whoſe forrow is ſet forth in theſe four firſt ſtaffs of verſes. Grief comes but ſlack, which doth increaſe my fears, Fear, left for want of help I ſtill ſhall bleed; Do what I can to lengthen my lifes breath, If Chriſt be wanting, I ſhall bleed to death. Thou deepeſt ſearcher of each ſecret thought, Infuſe in me …
A85452 Gorges, Ferdinando, Sir, 1556?-1647. Gorges, Ferdinando, 1629-1718. America painted to the life. A true history of the originall undertakings of the advancement of plantations into those parts, with a perfect relation of our English discoveries ... 1628. to 1658. declaring the forms of their government, policies, religions, manners, customes, military disciplines, warres with the Indians, the commodities of their countries, a description of their townes, and havens, the increase of their trading with the names of their governours and magistrates. More especially an absolute narrative of the north parts of America, and of the discoveries and plantations of our English in New-England. Written by Sir Ferdinando Gorges .... Publisht ... by his grand-child Ferdinando Gorges Esquire, who hath much enlarged it and added severall accurate descriptions of his owne.
printed by E. Brudenell, for Nathaniel Brook dwelling at the Angel in Corn-hill, London : 1658.
… ich doth increaſe my fears, Fear, left for want of help I ſtill ſhall bleed; Do what I can to lengthen my lifes breath, If Chriſt be wanting, I ſhall bleed to death. Thou deepeſt ſearcher of each ſecret thought, Infuſe in me thy all-affecting grace, The conſideration of the wonderful providence of Chriſt in planting his N. E. Churches, and with the right hand of his power preſerving, protecting, favouring, and feeding them upon his tender knees: Together with the ill requital of his all-infinite and undeſerved mercies beſtowed upon us, bath cauſed many a ſoul to lament for the diſhonor done to his Name, and ſear of his caſting of this little handful of his, and the inſulting of the enemy, whoſe forrow is ſet forth in theſe four firſt ſtaffs of verſes. So ſhall my work to good effect be brought, While I peruſe my ugly ſins a ſpace, Whoſe ſtaining filth ſo ſpotted hath my ſoul, That nought can waſh, but tears of inward dole. How ſoon my ſoul haſt thou the Lord forgot, The Rod of God toward us in our …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
… drant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 0 1 2 3 4 The minutes of degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the cōplement of the Arches of the ſame Quadrāt. 0 0000 174524 348995 523360 697565 60 1 2909 177433 351902 526265 700467 59 2 5818 180341 354809 529170 703369 58 3 8727 183250 357716 532075 706270 57 4 11636 186158 360623 534980 709172 56 5 14544 189066 363530 537884 712073 55 6 17453 191975 366437 540789 714975 54 7 20362 194883 369344 543694 717876 53 8 23271 197792 372251 546598 720777 52 9 26180 200700 375158 549503 723678 51 10 29088 203608 378064 552407 726579 50 11 31997 206517 380971 555312 729480 49 12 34906 209 … 3 1541356 1713560 8 53 1025032 1198480 1371564 1544230 1716426 7 54 1027926 1201368 1374446 1547104 1719292 6 55 1030819 1204255 1377327 1549978 1722157 5 56 1033713 1207143 1380208 1552852 1725022 4 57 1036606 1210031 1383089 1555725 1727887 3 58 1039499 1212918 1385970 1558599 1730725 2 59 1042392 1215806 1388851 1561472 1733617 1 60 1045285 1218693 1391731 1564345 1736482 0 84 83 82 81 80 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 10 11 12 13 14 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
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A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
… Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 10 11 12 13 14 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 1736482 1908090 2079117 2249511 2419219 60 1 1739347 1910945 2081962 2252345 2412041 59 2 1742 11 1913800 2084807 2255179 2424863 58 3 1745075 1916655 2087652 2258013 2427685 57 4 1747939 1919510 2090497 2260847 2430507 56 5 1750803 1922365 2093342 2263680 2433329 55 6 1753667 1925220 2096186 2266513 2436150 54 7 1756531 1928074 2099030 2269346 2438971 53 8 1759394 1950928 2101874 2272179 2441792 52 9 1762258 1933782 2104718 2275012 2444613 51 10 1765121 1936636 2107562 2 … 0 3233671 3398324 8 53 2736794 2904240 3070798 3236423 3401060 7 54 2739592 2907023 3073566 3239175 3403795 6 55 2742389 2909806 3076334 3241927 3406530 5 56 2745186 2912589 3079102 3244679 3409265 4 57 2747983 2915371 3081869 3247430 3411999 3 58 2750780 2918153 3084636 3250181 3414733 2 59 2753577 2920935 3087403 3252932 3417467 1 60 2756373 2923717 3090170 3255682 3420201 0 74 73 72 71 70 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 20 21 22 23 24 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
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… Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 15 16 17 18 19 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 2588190 2756373 2923717 3090170 3255682 60 1 2591000 2759169 2926499 3092936 3258532 59 2 2593809 2761965 2929280 3095702 3261182 58 3 2596618 2764761 2932061 3098468 3263931 57 4 2599427 2767556 2934842 3101234 3266681 56 5 2602236 2770351 2937623 3103999 3269430 55 6 2605045 2773146 2940403 3106764 3272179 54 7 2607853 2775941 2943183 3109529 3274927 53 8 2610661 2778735 2945963 3112294 3277675 52 9 2613469 2781529 2948743 3115058 3280423 51 10 2616277 2784323 2951523 3 … 0 4046097 4205081 8 53 3564663 3727179 3888560 4048757 4207720 7 54 3567380 3729878 3891240 4051416 4210359 6 55 3570097 3732577 3893919 4054075 4212997 5 56 3572814 3735275 3896598 4056734 4215635 4 57 3575531 3737973 3899277 4059392 4218273 3 58 3578247 3740671 3901955 4062050 4220910 2 59 3580963 3743369 3904633 4064708 4223547 1 60 3583679 3746066 3907311 4067366 4226183 0 69 68 67 66 65 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 25 26 27 28 29 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
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… Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 20 21 22 23 24 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 3420201 3583679 3746066 3907311 4067366 60 1 3422934 3586395 3748763 3909989 4070023 59 2 3425667 3589110 3751460 3912666 4072680 58 3 3428400 3591825 3754156 3915343 4075337 57 4 3431133 3594540 3756852 3918020 4077993 56 5 3433865 3597254 3759548 3920696 4080649 55 6 3436597 3599968 3762243 3923372 4083305 54 7 3439329 3602682 3764938 3926048 4085960 53 8 3442060 3605395 3767633 3928723 4088615 52 9 3444791 3608108 3770327 3931398 4091269 51 10 3447522 3610821 3773021 3 … 6 4827731 4979834 8 53 4365402 4521753 4676727 4830278 4982356 7 54 4368019 4524347 4679298 4832825 4984878 6 55 4370635 4526941 4681869 4835371 4987399 5 56 4373251 4529535 4684439 4837917 4989920 4 57 4375867 4532128 4687009 4840462 4992441 3 58 4378482 4534721 4689578 4843007 4994961 2 59 4381097 4537313 4692147 4845552 4997481 1 60 4383712 4539905 4694716 4848096 5000000 0 64 63 62 61 60 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Qudrant. 30 31 32 33 34 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the c …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
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… he Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Qudrant. 35 36 37 38 39 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complement of the ſame Quadrant. 0 5735764 5877852 6018150 6156615 6293204 60 1 5738147 5880205 6020470 6158907 6295464 59 2 5740529 5882558 6022796 6161198 6297724 58 3 5742911 5884910 6025118 6163489 6299983 57 4 5745292 5887262 6027439 6165780 6302242 56 5 5747672 5889613 6029760 6168070 6304501 55 6 5750052 5891964 6032080 6170359 6306759 54 7 5752432 5894314 6034400 6172648 6309016 53 8 5754811 5896664 6036719 6174936 6311273 52 9 5757190 5899013 6039038 6177224 6313529 51 10 5759568 5901361 6041357 6 … 6 6929725 7054594 8 53 6545208 6676160 6805078 6931922 7056655 7 54 6547407 6678326 6807209 6934018 7058716 6 55 6549606 6680491 6809340 6936114 7060776 5 56 6551804 6682655 6811470 6938209 7062836 4 57 6554001 6684818 6813599 6940303 7064895 3 58 6556198 6686981 6815728 6942397 7066953 2 59 6558394 6689144 6817856 6944491 7069011 1 60 6560590 6691306 6819984 6946584 7071068 0 49 48 47 46 45 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 45 46 47 48 49 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
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… Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 40 41 42 43 44 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 6427876 6560590 6691306 6819984 6946584 60 1 6430104 6562785 6693468 6822111 6948676 59 2 6432331 6564979 6695629 6824237 6950767 58 3 6434558 6567173 9697789 6826363 6952858 57 4 6436785 6569367 6699949 6828489 6954949 56 5 6439011 6571560 6702108 6830614 6957039 55 6 6441236 6573753 6704267 6832738 6959128 54 7 6443461 6575945 6706425 6834861 6961216 53 8 6445685 6578136 6708582 6836984 6963304 52 9 6447909 6580326 6710739 6839107 6965392 51 10 6450132 6582516 6712895 6 … 6 7531808 7645466 8 53 7179238 7299635 7417807 7533721 7647341 7 54 7181263 7301623 7419758 7535634 7649215 6 55 7183287 7303610 7421708 7537546 7651088 5 56 7185310 7305597 7423657 7539457 7652961 4 57 7187333 7307583 7425605 7541367 7654833 3 58 7189355 7309568 7427552 7543277 7656704 2 59 7191377 7311553 7429501 7545187 7658575 2 06 7193398 7313537 7431448 7547096 7660445 0 44 43 42 41 40 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 50 51 52 53 54 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
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… Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 45 46 47 48 49 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 7071068 7193398 7313537 7431448 7547096 60 1 7073125 7195418 7315521 7433394 7549004 59 2 7075181 7197438 7317504 7435339 7550911 58 3 7077236 7199457 7319486 7437284 7552818 57 4 7079291 7201476 7321468 7439229 7554724 56 5 7081345 7203494 7323449 7441173 7556630 55 6 7083399 7205511 7325429 7443116 7558535 54 7 7085452 7207527 7327409 7445058 7560439 53 8 7087504 7209543 7329388 7447000 7562343 52 9 7089556 7211559 7331367 7448941 7564246 51 10 7091607 7213574 7333345 7 … 8 8076470 8178151 8 53 7758630 7867555 7974084 8078185 8179825 7 54 7760465 7869350 7975839 8079899 8181498 6 55 7762299 7871145 7977593 8081613 8183170 5 56 7764132 7872939 7979347 8083326 8184841 4 57 7765965 7874732 7981100 8085038 8186512 3 58 7767797 7876525 7982852 8086749 8188182 2 59 7769629 7878317 7984604 8088460 8189851 1 06 7771460 7880108 7986355 8090170 8191520 0 39 38 37 36 35 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 55 56 57 58 59 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
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… Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 50 51 52 53 54 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 7660445 7771460 7880108 7986355 8090170 60 1 7662314 7773290 7881898 7988105 8091879 59 2 7664183 7775120 7883688 7989855 8093588 58 3 7666051 7776949 7885477 7991604 8095296 57 4 7667919 7778777 7887266 7993352 8097004 56 5 7669786 7780605 7889054 7995100 8098711 55 6 7671652 7782432 7890841 7996847 8100417 54 7 7673517 7784258 7892927 7998593 8102122 53 8 7675382 7786084 7894413 8000339 8103827 52 9 7677246 7787909 7896198 8002084 8105531 51 10 7679110 7789833 7897983 8 … 6 8559664 8648595 8 53 8278972 8375599 8469673 9561168 8650055 7 54 8280603 8377188 8471219 8562671 8651514 6 55 8282234 8378776 8472765 8564173 8652973 5 56 8283864 8380363 8474310 8565675 8654431 4 57 8285493 8381950 8475854 8567176 8655888 3 58 8287121 8383536 8477397 8568676 8657344 2 59 8288749 8385121 8478939 8570175 8658799 1 60 8290376 8386706 8480481 8571673 8660254 0 34 33 32 31 30 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 60 61 62 63 64 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
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… Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 55 56 57 58 59 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 8191520 8290376 8386706 8480481 8571673 60 1 8193188 8292002 8388290 8482022 8573171 59 2 8194855 8293628 8389873 8483562 8574668 58 3 8196522 8295253 8391456 8485102 8576164 57 4 8198188 8296877 8393038 8486641 8577660 56 5 8199854 8298501 8394619 8488180 8579155 55 6 8201519 8300124 8396199 8489718 8580649 54 7 8203183 8301746 8397778 8491255 8582142 53 8 8204846 8303367 8399357 8492791 8583635 52 9 8206508 8304987 8400935 8494326 8585127 51 10 8208170 8306607 8402513 8 … 6 8977715 9053219 8 53 8736307 8819898 8900802 8978996 9054454 7 54 8737722 8821268 8902127 8980276 9055688 6 55 8739137 8822638 8903452 8981555 9056922 5 56 8740551 8824007 8904776 8982833 9058155 4 57 8741964 8825375 8906099 8984111 9059387 3 58 8743376 8826743 8907422 8985388 9060618 2 59 8744787 8828110 8908744 8986664 9061848 1 60 8746197 8829476 8910065 8987940 9063078 0 25 26 27 28 29 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 65 66 67 68 69 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
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… Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 60 61 62 63 64 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 8660254 8746197 8829476 8910065 8987940 60 1 8661708 8747607 8830841 8911385 8989215 59 2 8663162 8749016 8832205 8912704 8990489 58 3 8664615 8750425 8833569 8914023 8991762 57 4 8666067 8751833 8834932 8915341 8993035 56 5 8667518 8753240 8836295 8916659 8994307 55 6 8668968 8754646 8837657 8917976 8995578 54 7 8670417 8756051 8839018 8919292 8996848 53 8 8671866 8757456 8840378 8920607 8998117 52 9 8673314 8758860 8841737 8921921 8999386 51 10 8674762 8760263 8843095 8 … 6 9327440 9388941 8 53 9127154 9197073 9264192 9328488 9389942 7 54 9128342 9198215 9265287 9329535 9390942 6 55 9129529 9199356 9266381 9330582 9391941 5 56 9130716 9200496 9267474 9331628 9392940 4 57 9131902 9201635 9268566 9332673 9393938 3 58 9133087 9202774 9269658 9333717 9394935 2 59 9134271 9203912 9270749 9334761 9395931 1 60 9135455 9205049 9271839 9335804 9396926 0 24 23 22 21 20 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 70 71 72 73 74 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
… Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 65 66 67 68 69 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 9063078 9135455 9205049 9271839 9335804 60 1 9064307 9136638 9206185 9272928 9336846 59 2 9065535 9137820 9207321 9274017 9337887 58 3 9066763 9139001 9208456 9275105 9338928 57 4 9067990 9140181 9209590 9276192 9339968 56 5 9069216 9141361 9210723 9277278 9341007 55 6 9070441 9142540 9211855 9278363 9342045 54 7 9071665 9143718 9212986 9279448 9343082 53 8 9072889 9144895 9214117 9280532 9344119 52 9 9074112 9146072 9215247 9281615 9345155 51 10 9075334 9147248 9216376 9 … 7 9606177 9653210 8 53 9448538 9504254 9557074 9606985 9653969 7 54 9449490 9505158 9557930 9607792 9654727 6 55 9450441 9506061 9558785 9608598 9655484 5 56 9451392 9506963 9559639 9609403 9656240 4 57 9452342 9507865 9560492 9610208 9656996 3 58 9453291 9508766 9561345 9611012 9657751 2 59 9454239 9509666 9562197 9611815 9658505 1 60 9455186 9510565 9563048 9612617 9659258 0 19 18 17 16 15 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 75 76 77 78 79 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
… Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 70 71 72 73 74 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 9396926 9455186 9510565 9563048 9612617 60 1 9397921 9456133 9511464 9563898 9613418 59 2 9398915 9457079 9512362 956474 9614219 58 3 9399908 9458024 9513259 9565596 9615019 57 4 9400900 9458968 9514155 9566444 9615818 56 5 9401891 9459911 9515050 9567291 9616616 55 6 9402882 9460854 9515944 9568137 9617413 54 7 9403872 9461796 9516838 9568982 9618209 53 8 9404861 9462737 9517731 9569826 9619005 52 9 9405849 9463677 9518623 9570670 9619800 51 10 9406836 9464616 9519514 95 … 2 9811805 9844010 8 53 9698011 9739099 9777223 9812366 9844521 7 54 9698720 9739759 9777833 9812926 9845032 6 55 9699428 9740418 9778442 9813486 9845542 5 56 9700135 9741076 9779050 9814045 9846051 4 57 9700842 9741733 9779658 9814603 9846559 3 58 9701548 9742389 9780265 9815160 9847066 2 59 9702253 9743045 9780871 9815716 9847572 1 60 9702957 9743700 9781476 9816272 9848078 0 14 13 12 11 10 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 80 81 82 83 84 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
… Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 75 76 77 78 79 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the ſame Quadrant. 0 9659258 9702957 9743600 9781476 9816272 60 1 9660011 9703660 9744355 9782080 9816827 59 2 9660163 9704363 9745008 9782684 9817381 58 3 9661514 9705065 9745660 9783281 9817934 57 4 9662264 9705766 9740312 9783889 9818486 56 5 9663013 9706466 9746963 9784490 9819037 55 6 9663761 9707165 9747013 9785090 9819587 54 7 9664508 9707863 9748262 9785689 9820137 53 8 9665255 9708561 9748910 9786288 9820686 52 9 9666001 9709258 9749557 9786886 9821234 51 10 9666746 9709954 9750203 9 … 922959 9943069 9960153 7 54 9874137 9900237 9923319 9943379 9960412 6 55 9874597 9900646 9923678 9943688 9960670 5 56 9875056 9901055 9924036 9943996 9960927 4 57 9875514 9901463 9924393 9944303 9961183 3 58 9875514 9901463 9924393 9944303 9961183 3 58 9875971 4901870 9924750 9944609 9961438 2 59 9876427 9902276 9925106 9944914 9961693 1 60 9876883 9902681 9925461 9945219 9961947 0 9 8 7 6 5 The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the complements of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the Arches of the ſame Quadrant. 85 86 87 88 89 The minutes of the degrees of the Quadrant for right Sines of the …
A16221 Blundeville, Thomas, fl. 1561. M. Blundevile his exercises containing sixe treatises, the titles wherof are set down in the next printed page: which treatises are verie necessarie to be read and learned of all yoong gentlemen that haue not bene exercised in such disciplines, and yet are desirous to haue knowledge as well in cosmographie, astronomie, and geographie, as also in the arte of navigation ... To the furtherance of which arte of navigation, the said M. Blundevile speciallie wrote the said treatises and of meere good will doth dedicate the same to all the young gentlemen of this realme.
Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at the signe of the crosse Keies, neere Paules wharffe, and are there to be solde, London : 1594.
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