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A03752Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Dendrologia Dodona''s grove, or, the vocall forrest. By I.H. Esqr.1640.04976414440nan./cache/A03752.xml./txt/A03752.txt
A44724Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Instructions for forreine travell shewing by what cours, and in what compasse of time, one may take an exact survey of the kingdomes and states of christendome, and arrive to the practicall knowledge of the languages, to good purpose.1642.0244837213nan./cache/A44724.xml./txt/A44724.txt
A86640Howell, James, 1594?-1666.The vote, or A poeme royall, presented to His Maiestie for a new-yeares-gift. By way of discourse ''twixt the poet, and his muse. Calendis Ianuariis 1642.1642.02405683nan./cache/A86640.xml./txt/A86640.txt
A44760Howell, James, 1594?-1666.The trve informer who in the following discovrse or colloqvie discovereth unto the vvorld the chiefe causes of the sa[]d distempers in Great Britanny and Ireland / deduced from their originals ; and also a letter writ by Serjeant-Major Kirle to a friend at VVinsor.1643.0198245676nan./cache/A44760.xml./txt/A44760.txt
A70279Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Parables reflecting upon the times1643.054811471nan./cache/A70279.xml./txt/A70279.txt
A44735Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Mercurius hibernicus, or, A discourse of the late insurrection in Ireland displaying (1) the true causes of it ..., (2) the course that was taken to suppresse it, (3) the reasons that drew on a cessation of arms, and other compliances since : as also, touching those auxiliaries which are transported thence to serve in the present warre.1644.060021627nan./cache/A44735.xml./txt/A44735.txt
A44762Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Two discourses lately revievv''d and enrich''d by the author one, The pre-eminence and pedegree [sic] of Parlement, whereunto is added a vindication of some passages reflecting upon the author in a book call''d The popish royall favorit, penn''d and published by Master Prynne ..., with a clearing of some occurrences in Spayne at His Majesties being there, cited by the said Master Prynne out of the Vocall forrest ... : the second, Englands teares / by James Howell ...1644.0146854053nan./cache/A44762.xml./txt/A44762.txt
A90668Howell, James, 1594?-1666.St Paul''s late progres upon earth, about a divorce ''twixt Christ and the Church of Rome, by reason of her dissolutenes and excesses. With the causes of these present commotions ''twixt the Pope, and the princes of Italy. A new way of invention agreeable to the times. Published by James Howell, Armig.1644.0212316354nan./cache/A90668.xml./txt/A90668.txt
A44745Howell, James, 1594?-1666.The pre-eminence and pedigree of Parlement whereunto is added a vindication of som passages reflecting upon the author in a book call''d The popish royal favorite, pen''d and published by Mr. Prynne wherein he stiles him no frend [sic] to Parlements, and a malignant, pag. 42 : with a clearing of som occurrences in Spain at His Maiesties being there, cited by the said Master Prynne out of the vocal forest / by J.H. ...1645.065501847nan./cache/A44745.xml./txt/A44745.txt
A44733Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Lustra Ludovici, or, The life of the late victorious King of France, Lewis the XIII (and of his Cardinall de Richelieu) divided into seven lustres / by Iames Howell, Esq.1646.010056730293nan./cache/A44733.xml./txt/A44733.txt
A74776Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Down-right dealing, or The despised Protestant speaking plain English to the Kings most excellent Majesty the honourable houses of Parliament. The city of London. The Army. And all other peace-desiring commons of this divided and self-destroying kingdome. / Written by J.H. an impartiall observer of the present transactions of the court, city, and camp.1647.044541186nan./cache/A74776.xml./txt/A74776.txt
A44726Howell, James, 1594?-1666.A letter to the Earle of Pembrooke concerning the times, and the sad condition both of Prince and people.1648.043111181nan./cache/A44726.xml./txt/A44726.txt
A86615Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Bella Scot-Anglica. A brief of all the battells, and martiall encounters which have happened ''twixt England and Scotland, from all times to the present. VVherunto is annexed a corollary, declaring the causes whereby the Scot is come of late years to be so heightned in his spirits; with some prophecies which are much cryed up, as reflecting upon the fate of both nations.1648.081912269nan./cache/A86615.xml./txt/A86615.txt
A86626Howell, James, 1594?-1666.The instruments of a king: or, A short discourse of the svvord. The scepter. The crowne. ...1648.038561051nan./cache/A86626.xml./txt/A86626.txt
A44747Howell, James, 1594?-1666.The pre-eminance and pedigree of Parlement whereunto is added a vindication of some passages reflecting upon the author in a book call''d The popish royall favorite, pen''d and published by Mr. Prynne wherein he stiles him no frend [sic] to Parlements and a malignant, pag. 42 : with a clearing of som occurences in Spain at His Majesties being there, cited by the said Master Prynne out of the vocal forest / by J.H., Esq., one of the clerks of His Maiesties most honourable Privy-Councel.1649.066101836nan./cache/A44747.xml./txt/A44747.txt
A44758Howell, James, 1594?-1666.A trance, or, Newes from Hell brought fresh to towne by Mercurius Acheronticus.1649.062381787nan./cache/A44758.xml./txt/A44758.txt
A86624Howell, James, 1594?-1666.An inquisition after blood. To the Parliament in statu quo nunc, and to the Army regnant; or any other whether Royallist, Presbyterian, Independent or Leveller, whom it may concern.1649.043861161nan./cache/A86624.xml./txt/A86624.txt
A42791Howell, James, 1594?-1666.An exact historie of the late revolutions in Naples, and of their monstrous successes not to be parallel''d by any ancient or modern history / published by the Lord Alexander Giraffi in Italian ; and (for the rarenesse of the subject) rendred to English, by J.H., Esqr.1650.04742613388nan./cache/A42791.xml./txt/A42791.txt
A44716Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Epistolæ Ho-elianæ familiar letters domestic and forren divided into sundry sections, partly historicall, politicall, philosophicall, vpon emergent occasions / by James Howell.1650.019670761570nan./cache/A44716.xml./txt/A44716.txt
A44752Howell, James, 1594?-1666.A survay of the signorie of Venice, of her admired policy, and method of government, &c. with a cohortation to all Christian princes to resent her dangerous condition at present / by James Howell Esq.1651.012931639266nan./cache/A44752.xml./txt/A44752.txt
A44763Howell, James, 1594?-1666.The vision, or, A dialog between the soul and the bodie fancied in a morning-dream.1651.0258677305nan./cache/A44763.xml./txt/A44763.txt
A86339Howell, James, 1594?-1666.The process, and pleadings in the court of Spain upon the death of Anthonie Ascham resident for the Parliament of England, and of John Baptista Riva his interpreter, who were kill''d by John Guillim, William Spark, Valentine Progers, Jo. Halsal, William Arnet, Henrie Progers. Who are all in close prison in Madrid for the said fact, except Henry Progers, who fled to the Venetian ambassador''s hous, and so escaped. / Sent from Madrid from a person of qualitie and made English.1651.064831736nan./cache/A86339.xml./txt/A86339.txt
A62158Howell, James, 1594?-1666.The civil wars of Spain in the beginning of the reign of Charls [sic] the 5t, Emperor of Germanie and King of that nation written originally in the Spanish-tongue by Prudencio de Sandoval ... ; never yet translated, now put into English by Captain J.W.1652.013963439772nan./cache/A62158.xml./txt/A62158.txt
A64765Howell, James, 1594?-1666.A Hermeticall banquet, drest by a spagiricall cook for the better preservation of the microcosme.1652.03413612124nan./cache/A64765.xml./txt/A64765.txt
A44721Howell, James, 1594?-1666.A German diet, or, The ballance of Europe wherein the power and vveaknes ... of all the kingdoms and states of Christendom are impartially poiz''d : at a solemn convention of som German princes in sundry elaborat orations pro & con ... / by James Howell, Esq.1653.012697940004nan./cache/A44721.xml./txt/A44721.txt
A86613Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Ah, ha; tumulus, thalamus: two counter-poems, the first, an elegy upon Edward late Earl of Dorset; The second, an epithalamium to the Lord M. of [Dor]chester.1653.01998568nan./cache/A86613.xml./txt/A86613.txt
A50476Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Parthenopoeia, or, The history of the most noble and renowned kingdom of Naples with the dominions therunto annexed and the lives of all their kings : the first part / by that famous antiquary Scipio Mazzella ; made English by Mr. Samson Lennard ... ; the second part compil''d by James Howell, Esq., who, besides som [sic] supplements to the first part, drawes on the threed [sic] of the story to these present times, 1654 ; illustrated with the figures of the kings and arms of all the provinces.1654.017048251770nan./cache/A50476.xml./txt/A50476.txt
A86630Howell, James, 1594?-1666.The nuptialls of Peleus and Thetis. Consisting of a mask and a comedy, or The the [sic] great royall ball, acted lately in Paris six times by the King in person. The Duke of Anjou. The Duke of Yorke. with divers other noble men. Also by the Princess Royall Henrette Marie. The Princess of Conty. The Dutchess of Roquelaure. The Dutchess of Crequy. with many other ladies of honour.1654.0111333502nan./cache/A86630.xml./txt/A86630.txt
A44754Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Some sober inspections made into carriage and consults of the late Long-Parliament whereby occasion is taken to speak of parliaments in former times, and of Magna Charta, with some reflexes upon government in general.1656.03823910884nan./cache/A44754.xml./txt/A44754.txt
A44731Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Londinopolis, an historicall discourse or perlustration of the city of London, the imperial chamber, and chief emporium of Great Britain whereunto is added another of the city of Westminster, with the courts of justice, antiquities, and new buildings thereunto belonging / by Jam Howel, Esq.1657.014485042679nan./cache/A44731.xml./txt/A44731.txt
A44732Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Londinopolis an historicall discourse or perlustration of the city of London, the imperial chamber, and chief emporium of Great Britain : whereunto is added another of the city of Westminster, with the courts of justice, antiquities, and new buildings thereunto belonging / by Jam. Howel Esq.1657.014521642580nan./cache/A44732.xml./txt/A44732.txt
A57896Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Organon salutis an instrument to cleanse the stomach : as also divers new experiments of the virtue of tobacco and coffee, how much they conduce to preserve humane health / by W.R. ...1657.0117923359nan./cache/A57896.xml./txt/A57896.txt
A44712Howell, James, 1594?-1666.A discours of the empire, and of the election of a king of the Romans, the greatest busines of Christendom now in agitation as also of the Colledg of Electors, their particular interests, and who is most likely to be the next emperour / by J.H.1658.0182615408nan./cache/A44712.xml./txt/A44712.txt
A44738Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Paroimiographia Proverbs, or, Old sayed savves & adages in English (or the Saxon toung), Italian, French, and Spanish, whereunto the British for their great antiquity and weight are added ... / collected by J.H., Esqr.1659.015106350728nan./cache/A44738.xml./txt/A44738.txt
A65394Howell, James, 1594?-1666.A perfect description of the people and countrey of Scotland1659.02589678nan./cache/A65394.xml./txt/A65394.txt
A44756Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Thērologia, The parly of beasts, or, Morphandra, queen of the inchanted iland wherein men were found, who being transmuted to beasts, though proffer''d to be dis-inchanted, and to becom men again, yet, in regard of the crying sins and rebellious humors of the times, they prefer the life of a brute animal before that of a rational creture ... : with reflexes upon the present state of most countries in Christendom : divided into a XI sections / by Jam. Howell, Esq.1660.05851717619nan./cache/A44756.xml./txt/A44756.txt
A44755Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Som sober inspections made into those ingredients that went to the composition of a late cordial, call''d A cordial for the Cavaliers for the satisfaction of som, who mis-apprehended the author.1661.042031044nan./cache/A44755.xml./txt/A44755.txt
A45431Howell, James, 1594?-1666.A cordial for the cavaliers1661.01867414nan./cache/A45431.xml./txt/A45431.txt
A70276Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Divers historicall discourses of the late popular insurrections in Great Britain and Ireland tending all, to the asserting of the truth, in vindication of Their Majesties / by James Howell ... ; som[e] of which discourses were strangled in the presse by the power which then swayed, but now are newly retreev''d, collected, and publish''d by Richard Royston.1661.07492522113nan./cache/A70276.xml./txt/A70276.txt
A44707Howell, James, 1594?-1666.A brief account of the royal matches or matrimonial alliances vvhich the kings of England have made from time to time since the year 800 to this present 1662 collected by a careful collation of history with records.1662.02349561nan./cache/A44707.xml./txt/A44707.txt
A44736Howell, James, 1594?-1666.A new English grammar prescribing as certain rules as the languages will bear, for forreners to learn English : ther is also another grammar of the Spanish or Castilian toung, with some special remarks upon1662.05265117744nan./cache/A44736.xml./txt/A44736.txt
A44753Howell, James, 1594?-1666.The second part of Massaniello his body taken out of the town-ditch, and solemnly buried, with epitaphs upon him. A continuation of the tumult; the D. of Guise made generalissimo; taken prisoner by young Don John of Austria. The end of the commotions. By J.H. Esquire.1663.0336189581nan./cache/A44753.xml./txt/A44753.txt
A70281Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Poems on several choice and various subjects occasionally composed by an eminent author ; collected and published by Sergeant-Major P.F.1663.0218797660nan./cache/A70281.xml./txt/A70281.txt
A44711Howell, James, 1594?-1666.A discours of Dunkirk, with some reflexes upon the late surrender therof, &c. and other additions by a knowing and very worthy person.1664.058711537nan./cache/A44711.xml./txt/A44711.txt
A44720Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Florus Hungaricus, or, The history of Hungaria and Transylvania deduced from the original of that nation, and their setling in Europe in the year of our Lord 461, to this dangerous and suspectful period of that kingdome by the present Turkish invasion, anno 1664.1664.07165421119nan./cache/A44720.xml./txt/A44720.txt
A44749Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Proedria vasilikē a discourse concerning the precedency of kings : wherin the reasons and arguments of the three greatest monarks of Christendom, who claim a several right therunto, are faithfully collected, and renderd : wherby occasion is taken to make Great Britain better understood then [sic] some forren authors (either out of ignorance or interest) have represented her in order to this particular : whereunto is also adjoyned a distinct Treatise of ambassadors &c.1664.09567630927nan./cache/A44749.xml./txt/A44749.txt
A46295Howell, James, 1594?-1666.The wonderful, and most deplorable history of the latter times of the Jews with the destruction of the city of Jerusalem. Which history begins where the Holy Scriptures do end. By Josephus Ben Gorion whereunto is added a brief of the ten captivities; with the pourtrait of the Roman rams, and engines of battery, &c. As also of Jerusalem; with the fearful, and presaging apparitions that were seen in the air before her ruins. Moreover, there is a parallel of the late times and crimes in London, with those in Jerusalem.1671.010859631951nan./cache/A46295.xml./txt/A46295.txt
A34709Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Cottoni posthuma divers choice pieces of that renowned antiquary, Sir Robert Cotton, Knight and Baronet, preserved from the injury of time, and exposed to publick light, for the benefit of posterity / by J.H., Esq.1672.07209022904nan./cache/A34709.xml./txt/A34709.txt
A45496Howell, James, 1594?-1666.Archaioskopia, or, A view of antiquity presented in a short but sufficient account of some of the fathers, men famous in their generations who lived within, or near the first three hundred years after Christ : serving as a light to the studious, that they may peruse with better judgment and improve to greater advantage the venerable monuments of those eminent worthies / by J.H.1677.012348842257nan./cache/A45496.xml./txt/A45496.txt
A86641Howell, James, 1594?-1666.A winter dreame.nan75932202nan./cache/A86641.xml./txt/A86641.txt