Comedy 17th Century : The new brawle, or, Turnmill-street against Rosemary Lane. : Being a mock comedy. By two actors, viz. John Hold my-staff, rope-maker. and Doll Doe-little. Ragg woman.
Comenius Johann Amos 1592 1670 Janua Linguarum Reserata Indexes : Clavis ad portam, or a key fitted to open the gate of tongues : Wherein you may readily finde the Latine and French for any English word necessary for all young schollers.; Saltonstall, Wye,
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Comet Steamship : The story of Henry Bell's Comet : Europe's first commercial steam ship.
Comets 1580 : Of the crinitall starre, which appeareth this October and Nouember, 1580; F. K.
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Comets 1580 Early Works To 1800 : A blazyng starre or burnyng beacon, seene the 10. of October laste (and yet continewyng) : set on fire by Gods prouidence, to call all sinners to earnest [and] speedie repentance. Written by Francis Shakelton, minister and preacher of the worde of God.; Shakelton, Francis.
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Comets 1618 : Meteorologicorum libri sex; Froidmont, Libert,
Comets 1618 Early Works To 1800 : An astronomicall description of the late comet : from the 18. of Nouemb. 1618. to the 16. of December following. With certaine morall progosticks or applications drawne from the comets motion and irradiation amongst the celestiall hierglyphicks. By vigilant and diligent obseruations of Iohn Bainbridge Doctor of Physicke, and louer of the mathematicks.; Bainbridge, John,
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Comets 1641 : Extraordinary nevves from Constantinople November the 27, 1641 : being a letter sent from thence to the Lord Dominicco, Mugliano, Florantino dated the second of September 1641 : conteyning a most certaine and true relation of the late and strange visions with the aspects of two commetts or blazing starres with forked tayles : appearing to the great Turke, and perpendicularly hanging over his Seraglio in Constantinople as also his incredible dreames together with their interpretation by the wisest of his divines astrologers and magicians / written in French and faithfully translated by W. C.
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Comets 1641 Early Works To 1800 : Extraordinary nevves from Constantinople, November the 27. 1641. : Being a letter sent from thence to the Lord Dominicco, Mugliano, Florantino, dated the second of September. 1641. Conteyning a most certaine and true relation of the late and strange visions, with the aspects of two commetts or blazing starres with forked tayles. Appearing to the great Turke, and perpendicularly hanging over his seraglio in Constantinople, as also his incredible dreames, together with their interpretation by the wisest of his divines, astrologers, and magicians. Written in French / and faithfully translated by W. C.
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Comets 1658 : The Most true and wonderfull relation of a starre of a great magnitude, and casting forth a flame as big as any bushell, that was seene at Haulin a town not farre from the city of Glocester, from Thursday, December the 2. to Saturday, December the 4.th. : Together with many other dreadfull apparitions, in which it did present it self, as sometimes casting forth coales of fire, sometimes shooting forth his blazing and threatning trayne to the terror of the beholders ... / As it was attested by many inhabitiants of the said towne that did behold it, and the a letter from a gentleman of quality to his sister in London.