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Mercurius politicus, Number 606, 2nd-9th February 1660 E.195[53]

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Diatribaeæ duæ Medico-Philosophicæ de Fermentatione,
alters de Febribus. Accessit dissertario Epi[unr]olica de Urinis. Editio secunda,
ab Authore recognits, acque ab eodem multiplici Auctario locupletata. Studio
Thoma Willis Medici Oxoniensis.
De O[unr]rigatione Conscientiæ Prælectiones decem: Oxonii in Scholà Theologicà
Professorial Regio, & ab eodem Exprofessore, nunce primum edi[unr]æ.
The History of the Sacred and Royal Majesty of Christina Allessandra, Queen of
Sweden; with the Reasons of her quitting the Government of her Kingdome.
As also a Relation of the several entertainments given her by divers
Princes in her Journey to Rome, with her magnificent reception into that
City.
D: Attamentis eujuscunque Generis, opus sanè nomen hactenus à nemine promulgatum
in sex descriptiones digestum de Pyrite: De Atramento Sutorio
& scriptorio, de Attamentis Metallicis, & Diversicoloribus. De Olco Vitrioli.
Autore Petre Maria Canepario.
These four sold by John Martin. Ja. Allestry, and Tho. Dicas, at the Bell in
St. Pauls Church-yard.
The common Rudiments of Latine Grammar, usually taught
in all Schools: Delivered in a very plain Method for young beginners, viz.
1. The common Accidents examined. 2. The Terminations, and Examples
of the Declensions and Conjugations. 3. Propria que maribus, Qua genus, and
As in prasenti, Englished and explained. By Charles Hoole, M.A. L.C. Oxon,
now Teacher of a private Grammer School in the Token-house Garden in Lothbury,
London.
Examinatio Grammatica Latin in usum Scholarum adornatæ; five brevis ejusdem
Quæstionibus & Responfionibus pro captupuerotum Explicatio. By the
same Author.
IGNORAMUS. Gomœdia coram Rege Jacobo, & totius Anglia Magnatibus
per Academicos Cantabrigienses habita. Editio Quarta, locis sexcentis
emenda[unr]ior. Cum eorum supplemento quæ, causidicorum municipalium reverentia,
hactenus desiderabantur. Autore Magistro Ruggle, Aulæ Clerensis
A.M.
All three sold by John Clark at Mercers Chappel in Cheapside.
The Perfect Politician, or a View of the Life and Actions
of O. Cromwel, with his Character; and a Catalogue of Honours conferred
by him, on several Persons. Sold by Will. Roybould at the Unicorne, and Hen.
Fletcher at the three Guilt Cups in St. Pauls Churchyard, near the West-end.
Political Discourses. By James Harrington Esq: Sold by Henry Hetc[unr] at the
Three Guilt Cups in St. Pauls Churchyard, near the West-end.
The History of Philosophy, the third and last Volume,
By Tho. Stanley Esq; Sold by Hum, Moseley at the Prince's Armes in St. Pauls
Churchyard, and Tho. Dring at the George in Fleetstreet.
Hell with the everlasting Torments asserted, Shewing, That there is such a place,
what this place is, and where it is. In answer to a Pamphlet, That saith there
is not Holl. By N. Chewney. Sold by Tho. Dring at the George in Fleetstreet.
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