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Mercurius politicus, Number 552, 27th January-3rd February 1659 E.761[10]

A Book entituled, Certain Discourses, viz. of Babylon
(Rev.18. 4.) being the present Sea of Rome, with a Sermon of Bishop Bedels
upon the same words.) Of laying on of hands, Heb. 6. 2. to be an ordained
Ministry: Of the old form of words in Ordination: Of a set form of Prayer.
Each being according to the judgment of the late Arohbishop of Armagh, and
Primate of Ireland. Published and enlarged by Dr. Bernard; &c. Sold by
John Crooke at the ship in St. Pauls Churchyard.
In some Copies of which, this error was ober-slipped, but was amended in the
rest of the Impression viz. Fol. 177. 1.4. plural for singular, and doctrines
for doctrine.
BALZAC's Remains, or his last Letters. Written to several grand and eminent
Persons in France. Whereunto are annexed [unr] Famili[unr] Letters of Monsieur
de Balzac to his Friend Monsieur Chapelain, Never before in English.
Sold by T. Dring at the George in Fleetstreet near St. Dunstans Church.
There is lately Printed, The Practick part of the Law, shewing the Office of
a Compleat Attorney, in the full prosecution of any Actions, whether Real,
Personal, or Mixt, &c. Now this Fi[unr]th Impression is much enlarged throughout
the whole Book; with very useful Marginal Notes. Printed for Henry
Twyford, and sold by William Place at Grayes [unr] Gate in Ho[unr]llon.
This is published to undeceive the Buyer, that he not cheated by a false Impression
which is lately Printed with the same Title; but wants much of the
matter, and is imperfect throughout, having no Marginal Notes; by which it may
easily be distinguished from the true Copy, and said to be sold by H. Marsh at the
Princes Arms in Chancery lane.
Reports of that Grave and Learned Judge Sir John Bridgeman Knight, Serjeant
at Law, sometimes Chief Justice of Chester.
Reports of divers Resolutions in Law arising in Cases in the Court of Wards,
and other Courts at Westminster, in the Reigh of the two late Kings, King
James and King Charls; collected by the Right Honorable Sir James Ley
Knight and Baronet, Earl of Malborough, &c. whilst he was Attorney of
Wards and Liveries. Sold by H. Twiford in Vine. Court Middle-Temple, Tho.
Dring at the George in Fleetstreet, and J. Place at Furnivals-Inn-gate in Holburn
A Perfect Guide for a studious young Lawyer, being President of Conveyances
and other Businesses of that kinde, collected out of the Labor of several
Reverend and Learned Sages of the Law; viz. The Lord Cook, L. Hubbard,
L Richardson, Justice Haughton, Justice Reve, Justice Bacon, &c. with Copy-hold
Entries in Court-Barons, and Justice of Peace business, &c. Collected by
Tho. Fidel of Furnivals-Inn Gent. who at spare hours made it his business for
thirty years. Sold by John Place at Furnivals-Inn-gate in Holburn.
A Treatise of Phlebotomie, demonstrating the necessity of it in Diseases, the
times of Elections, with the use of Copping-glasses and Leeches, with a
Tracle of the Crisis: written originally in French by Da:de Plumis Campi Chirurgion,
now done into English by a welwisher to Phisick and Chirurgery.
The Tragedy of Irene the fair Greek; by Gilbert Swinhoe Gent. Both sold by
John Place at Furnivals-Inn-gate, and Will Place at Grays Inn-gate, in Holburn.
Advertisement.
THe former Clerks in the Statute office having from time to time made large
Paper-books wherein all Recognizances in the nature of Statute Staple have
at large been entred, and likewise all Certificates, and Discharges of the same
Statute. And the said Clerks having also made Kallenders by way of Alphabet to
the said Books for their own ease and more speedy satisfaction of Suitors: Robert
Hampson Esq; doth hereby give notice to all persons concerned, that the said
Books and Kallenders to August 1655: do now remain in his custody, and that if
they please to repair to his Chamber in the Inner Temple London, they m[unr]ov receive
satisfaction.
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