J S Captain : Military discipline, or, The art of war : shewing directions for the postures in exercising of the pike and musket, the dragoons, granadeers, and horse : the art of doubling, wheeling, forming, and drawing up a battalion or army into any figure &c. ... all truly represented ... with several prospects and other designs for the practice and exercise of arms / improved and designed by Capt. J.S.
J S John Smith : The true art of angling, or, The best and speediest way of taking all sorts of fresh-water fish with the worm, fly paste, and other baits, in their proper seasons : how to know the haunts of fish, and angle for them in all waters and weathers, at the top, middle, and bottom, baiting of the ground, and night baits, oyls, and oyntments, baits natural and atificial : the several ways of angling, to make oyl of asper, and many rare secrets never before made publick, containing the whole body of angling, and mystery of a compleat angler / by J.S., gent., an brother of the angle.
J S John Stephens : An historical discourse briefly setting forth the nature of procurations : and how they were antiently paid, with the reason of their payment, and somewhat also of synodals and pentecostals : with an appendix in answer to an opposer / by J.S.
J S Minister Of The Word In Lancashire : The infancy of elders : a short treatise composed for vindication of the Christian liberty of freeborne denizens of England, or A refutation of the tyrannicall unlawfull mis-government of our church by lay-elders / written by J.S. minister of the Word in Lancashire.
J T Esq : Poems on several occasions : being the result of idle hours, to please the desire of some friends / written by J.T. Esq.
1700
1
J T John Taylor : The traytors perspective-glass, or, Sundry examples of Gods just judgments executed upon many eminent regicides, who were either fomentors of the late bloody wars against the King, or had a hand in his death : whereunto is added three perfect characters of those late-executed regicides, viz. Okey, Corbet, and Barkstead : wherein many remarkable passages of their several lives, and barbarous actions, from the beginning of the late wars, to the death of that blessed martyr Charles the first are faithfully delineated / by I.T. Gent.
1662
1
J T Of Westminster : The hunting of the pox : a pleasant discourse betweene the authour, and pild-garlicke : wherein is declared the nature of the dissease, how it came, and how it may bee cured / by J. T. Westminster.
J V Active 17th Century : A letter from a friend to a loyal subject : where ever he is in England, Scotland, France or Ireland that is wise and faithful, valorous and couragious, for the great honour of God and our royal sovereign, Charles the Second, King of Great Britain / by J.V.
J V C O : Amsterdam: toleration, or no toleration : in a discourse between conformists, non-conformists, papists, Anabaptists, Quakers, &c. In their own words, before a gracious king, about the extent of a Christian indulgence to all dissenters. By J.V.C.O. A friend to men of all religions.
1663
1
J V Rector Of Woodston In The County Of Huntington : The mysteries of Mount Calvary opened and improved : In a dialogue betwixt Christ and the soul. By J.V. rector of Woodston, in the county of Huntington.
J W Active 17th Century : Englands heroick champion. Or the ever renowned General George Monck, : through whose valor and prudence Englands antient liberties are restored, and a full and free Parliament now to be called, to the great joy of the nation. Let the trump of fame sound forth the name of honorable actions to free this land from factions. Then except of what is meant and pray for a free Parliament. To a pleasant new northern tune.
1660
1
J W Gent : A poem occasion'd by the general peace / by J.W. Gent.
J W P : A letter to some divines, concerning the question, whether God since Christ's ascension, doth any more reveal himself to mankind by the means of divine apparitions? With an exact account of what God hath bestowed upon a noble maid, from her seventh year, until now, MDCXCI. Written originally in High-Dutch, and now set forth in English by the editor of the Laws of paradise, newly published.
1695
1
J W Ruddock And Sons : Revised map of the City of Lincoln with Bracebridge, Boultham and Canwick [cartographic material].
1936
1
J W Well Wisher To The Publique : A mite to the treasury, : of consideration in the Common-Wealth, by severall queries, and such like particulars, in reference to its present state, a representative, religion, law, tythes, lords of manors, taxes and excise, publick debts, accounts, liberty, &c. By J.W. a well-wisher to the publique.
J Y : Animadversions on the late very reverend Mr. Corbet's Remains, and humble endeavour : as also, concerning justification against the late worthy Mr. Gibbons, Mr. Truman, and Dr. Owen / by J.Y.