Thomas Jordan1612 — 1685 · 91 obras en el catálogoObras — página 2AA speech made to the Lord General MonckA speech made to the Lord General MonckAA speech spoken to His Excellency the Lord General MonckA speech spoken to His Excellency the Lord General MonckAA speech to the people, or, A briefe and reall discovery of A speech to the people, or, A briefe and reall discovery of the unhappy estate of these most distracted timesTTricks of youthTricks of youthTTricks of youth, or, The walks of Islington and Hogsdon withTricks of youth, or, The walks of Islington and Hogsdon with the humours of Woodstreet-compterTThe triumphs of London performedThe triumphs of London performed[[The walks of Islington and Hogsdon[The walks of Islington and HogsdonWWit in a wildernesse of promiscuous poesieWit in a wildernesse of promiscuous poesieTThe christian souldier, or, Preparation for battaileThe christian souldier, or, Preparation for battaileAA cure for the tongue-evill, or, A receipt against vain oathA cure for the tongue-evill, or, A receipt against vain oathsAA diurnall of dangersA diurnall of dangersHHis royal arborHis royal arborAA letany for the nevv-year, with a description of the new stA letany for the nevv-year, with a description of the new stateLLondon's ioyfull gratulation, and thankfull remembrance for London's ioyfull gratulation, and thankfull remembrance for their safetiesLLondon's resurrection to joy and triumphLondon's resurrection to joy and triumphLLondon's resurrection to joy and triumph, expressed in sundrLondon's resurrection to joy and triumph, expressed in sundry shews, shapes, scenes, speeches,and songs in partsLLondon triumphant, or, The city in jollity and splendourLondon triumphant, or, The city in jollity and splendourPPictures of passions, fancies, & affectionsPictures of passions, fancies, & affectionsPPiety, and poesyPiety, and poesyAA royal arbor of loyal poesieA royal arbor of loyal poesieTThe walks of Islington and Hogsdon, with the humours of WoodThe walks of Islington and Hogsdon, with the humours of Woodstreet-CompterTThe goldsmiths' jubile, or, Londons triumphsThe goldsmiths' jubile, or, Londons triumphsLLondon in its splendorLondon in its splendorLLondon in lusterLondon in luster AnteriorPágina 2 de 4Siguiente
AA speech spoken to His Excellency the Lord General MonckA speech spoken to His Excellency the Lord General Monck
AA speech to the people, or, A briefe and reall discovery of A speech to the people, or, A briefe and reall discovery of the unhappy estate of these most distracted times
TTricks of youth, or, The walks of Islington and Hogsdon withTricks of youth, or, The walks of Islington and Hogsdon with the humours of Woodstreet-compter
TThe christian souldier, or, Preparation for battaileThe christian souldier, or, Preparation for battaile
AA cure for the tongue-evill, or, A receipt against vain oathA cure for the tongue-evill, or, A receipt against vain oaths
AA letany for the nevv-year, with a description of the new stA letany for the nevv-year, with a description of the new state
LLondon's ioyfull gratulation, and thankfull remembrance for London's ioyfull gratulation, and thankfull remembrance for their safeties
LLondon's resurrection to joy and triumph, expressed in sundrLondon's resurrection to joy and triumph, expressed in sundry shews, shapes, scenes, speeches,and songs in parts
LLondon triumphant, or, The city in jollity and splendourLondon triumphant, or, The city in jollity and splendour
TThe walks of Islington and Hogsdon, with the humours of WoodThe walks of Islington and Hogsdon, with the humours of Woodstreet-Compter