Lift of all thofe on whom bis faid Highness, the Lord Protector Oliver, or his Son Richard, conferred Honours; alfo when and where. A most memorable Speech made in Parliament, concerning the Protector's other Houfe, in March 1659. "From a Quarto Pamphlet of one Sheet: Printed at London the fame Year. Verfes on the Grand Question. Marchmont Nedham's Hiftory of the Rebellion in Metre. "From a Quarto Pamphlet of "five Sheets; Reprinted at London in 1661, from his Weekly Mercurius Pragmaticus." Character of Oliver Cromwell: By Mr. Bevil Higgons. Valour Anatomized: By Sir Philip Sidney, in 1581." From Cottoni Pofthuma, in 1651. G. Fox's remarkable Will. Stowe-Garden Race. A New Ballad. Having received the following News a little too late; we cannot place them in their proper Places. WE NAPLES. E fee here Printed, a Curious Book, viz. Gemma (Giacinto) Idea della Storia dell' Italia Letterata efpofta, coll' ordine Chronologico dal fuo Principio, fino all ultimo Secolo, colla notitia delle Storie, particulari di ciafcheduna Scienza, et delle Arte Nobili di molte Invenzioni: de gli Scrittori più celebri, et de' loro Libri : é di alcune memorie della Storia Civile et dell' Ecclefiaftica delle Religioni, delle Academie, et delle Controverfie in vari tempi accadute: et colla difefa dalle Cenfure, con cui ofcurarta tranno alcuni Stranieri creduto: divifa in duo Tomi, coll Tavole Gg de de Capitoli, et delle Controverfie nel primo: degli Autori lodati impugnati, et delle cofe notabili nel Secondo, 4to. 2 Vol. PAR MA HEY have printed here; I Cefari in T Metallo Mezzano é Piccolo, Raccolti, nel Mufco Farnefe. Fol. 10 Vol. con. fig. SCAMO VENIC E. AMOZZI (Vicenzo) oblig'd the Publick with a valuable Book; printed in this Republick, viz. Idea della Architectura Univerfale, in cui fi moftra l'Origine, la Nobilità et l'excellenze di effe Facoltà, tanto nelle parti, quanto nel Sogetto di lei, fi defcrivono le lodi, e fatti de più Celebri Architecti antichi, e moderni, e le doti, che devono avere quelli, che defiderano tali divenire. In clire le Proportioni delle Forme, i Precetti per l'Inventure, e disegnare, e fare i Modelli e defcivonfi l'opere maraviglioje antiche e moderne, e proprie dell' Autore; con gli Avertimenti per ben edificare e del dividere, ed eftimare le Fabriche, applicare bene i Capi-maftri, e d'af fegnarne il premio decente, con varii difegni e due indici Copiofiffimi, l'uno de' Capi, e l'altro delle Materie. Fol. 2 Vol. con Fig. T FLORENCE. HERE is printed in this Place: Tilli (Michaelis Angeli) Catalogus Plantarum Horti Pijani. Fol. cum Fig. ΑΝ INDEX For the Seventh VOLUME. A. A Braham, three hundred and fifty Years pas'd between his Birth and the Flood, P. 7. 458 393 Aquino (Father, and a Jefuit) bis Military Lexi- con, B. 396 263 B Alance of Power, (communicated by An- Barbeyrac, Profeffor in Law, Collection of feveral Belli (Mathias) a Hungarian, bis Hiftory, 77 316 De Belgarde and Dancour, their Works might have been left to rest in quiet, 76 " 4 Blights of all forts, their Caufes and Nature, 456 Blood; bow come Chriftians generally to eat it? Reflections upon it, Books, (Italian) valuable, Bronchotome, its Operation, CA C. 8,9 440 9 Anaan was promifed to the Seed of Abraham 156 1730. Chef d'Oeuvres d'un Inconnu, &c. 440 76 Clericus, bis Libri Hagiographi, Jobus, &c. 396 Collection of all Treaties, Vol. VII, VIII. 237 Commentatio Critica ad Libros N. Teftamenti in genere, 3 155 Cor.- Confervatory or Greenhouse, Directions about it, 455 Converfations on feveral Subjects, by Mr St. Hyacinthe, 62 to 66. 150 to 155 Croix, (de la) bis Latin Poem intitled, Connubia Florum, 437 D. DJews did not ufe Horfes in War, acier, (Madam) ber Opinion that the ancient 431 Dante, Ghiotto us'd to take hints from him, 423 424 Death, that of Abel is represented kill'd with a Jaw-bone, which is a mistake, Dial, or Hour-glafs, fhou'd have been drawn inftead of a Clock in St. Jerom's Portrait, 429, 430 Dryden and Lee cenfur'd in their Oedipus, 421 -accus'd to bave been guilty of ftealing Verses, 43 I Dulce inferior to the Utile, Poetry to Painting, 423 Durand, (Mr.) bis Obfervation, that Coypel has committed a Fault in representing Sorrow, Grief, and Affliction in Abraham's Face, with regard to the Offering his Son Ifaac, Duty, that of the Poet and Painter is to delight, 424 422 E. EDwards, (Dr. John) bis Remains, 234, 397 L'Enfant, bis Hiftory of the War of the Huffites, |