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An invention of engines of motion lately brought to perfection : whereby may be dispatched any work now done in England or elsewhere (especially vvorks that require strength and swiftness) either by wind, water, cattel or men : and that with better accomodation, and more profit then by any thing hitherto known and used
(Printed by I. C. for Richard Woodnoth, 1651)
The compleat lawyer : or a treatise concerning tenures and estates in lands of inheritance for life, and for years: of chattels reall and personall, and how any of them may be conveyed in a legall forme, by fine, recovery, deed, or word, as the case shall require : per Guliel. Noy
(Printed for John Benson, 1651)
Samuel Hartlib his legacie: or an enlargement of the discourse of husbandry used in Brabant and Flaunders; wherein are bequeathed to the Common-wealth of England more outlandish and domestick experiments and secrets in reference to universall husbandry
(Printed by H. Hills, for Richard Wodenothe, 1651)
Consilium & votum pro ordinanda ac stabilienda Hibernia
(Printed by T. Mabb and A. Coles, 1651)
An act to prevent the killing of deer
(Printed by John Field, 1651)
An invention of engines of motion lately brought to perfection : whereby may be dispatched any work now done in England or elsewhere, (especially vvorks that require strength and swiftness) either by wind, water, cattel or men : and that with better accomodation, and more profit then by any thing hitherto known and used
(Printed by I. C. for Richard Woodnoth, 1651)
An act for Increase of shipping, and encouragement of the navigation of this nation
(Printed by John Field, 1651)
Free ports, and the nature of them stated
(Printed by William Du-Gard, 1651)