Publications of N. S.

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  1. "printed by x"; or
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Printed for N. S.

  • Wright, John, Rector of Kirton. Some remarks on Mr. Whiston's dissertation about Christ's ascension; his lectures of Mr. Boyl's foundation; and his essay on the Revelations. And some dissertations following. In a letter to Dr. Waterhouse, at Sheffield. By John Wright, . London: printed for N. S. and sold by A. Baldwyn, [1709?]. ESTC No. N22945. Grub Street ID 12302.

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  • S., N.. The present state of New-England, with respect to the Indian vvar. Wherein is an account of the true reason thereof, (as far as can be judged by men.) Together with most of the remarkable passages that have happened from the 20th of June, till the 10th of November, 1675. Faithfully composed by a merchant of Boston, and communicated to his friend in London. Licensed Decemb. 13. 1675. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed for Dorman Newman, at the Kings-Arms in the Poultry, and at the Ship and Anchor at the bridg-foot on Southwark side, 1675. ESTC No. R183123. Grub Street ID 73017.
  • S., N.. The present state of New-England, with respect to the Indian war. Wherein is an account of the true reason thereof, (as far as can be judged by men.) Together with most of the remarkable passages that have happened from the 20th of June, till the 10th of November, 1675. Faithfully composed by a merchant of Boston, and communicated to his friend in London. Licensed Decemb. 13. 1675. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed for Dorman Newman, at the Kings-Arms in the Poultry, and at the Ship and Anchor at the Bridg-foot on Southwark side, 1675. ESTC No. R10154. Grub Street ID 58548.
  • S., N.. A new and further narrative of the state of New-England, being a continued account of the bloudy Indian-war, from March till August, 1676. Giving a perfect relation of the several devastations, engagements, and transactions there; as also the great successes lately obtained against the barbarous Indians, the reducing of King Philip, and the killing of one of the queens, &c. Together with a catalogue of the losses in the whole, sustaining on either side, since the said war began, as near as can be collected. Licensed October 13. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed by J[oseph]. B[ennet]. for Dorman Newman at the Kings Arms in the Poultry, 1676. ESTC No. R8787. Grub Street ID 128921.
  • S., N.. A continuation of the state of New-England; being a farther account of the Indian warr, and of the engagement betwixt the joynt forces of the united English collonies and the Indians, on the 19th. of December 1675. With the true number of the slain and wounded, and the transactions of the English army since the said fight. With all other passages that have there hapned from the 10th. of November, 1675. to the 8th. of February 1675/6. Together with an account of the intended rebellion of the Negroes in the Barbadoes. Licensed March 27. 1676. Henry Oldenburg. London: printed by T.M. for Dorman Newman, at the Kings Armes in the Poultry, 1676. ESTC No. R29328. Grub Street ID 112328.
  • S., N.. The present state of New-England, with respect to the Indian war. Wherein is an account of the true reason thereof, (as far as can be judged by men.) Together with most of the remarkable passages that have happened from the 20th of June, till the 10th of November, 1675. Faithfully composed by a merchant of Boston, and communicated to his friend in London. London: Printed for Dorman Newman, at the Kings-Arms in the Poultry, and at the Ship and Anchor at the Bridg-foot on Southwark side, 1676. ESTC No. R33574. Grub Street ID 116170.
  • S., N.. The Proverbs of Solomon, with other scriptural passages methodized: and reduc'd into a grammatical order, according to Lillies English rules: being a most speedy and ready way for the better understanding of grammar. Containing directions for the exact making of Latine according to rule, with variety of exercises for young beginners. Together with divers examples and forms of English epistles, shewing how to make Latine epistles: also most plain and easie demonstrations for making of them, &c. Likewise instructions for verifying, or how to make Latine verse after a most plain and easie method. Prepared for the benefit of scholes. By N. S. schoolmaster in London. London: Printed for Tho. Parkhurst and Enoch Wyer, at the Bible and three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers-Chappel, and at the White Hart, at the West-end of S. Pauls, 1678. ESTC No. R183125. Grub Street ID 73019.
  • S., N.. Proverbial sentences, divine and moral. With other scriptural passages methodiz'd; and reduc'd into a grammatical order, according to Lilly's English rules: being a most speedy and ready way for the better understanding of grammar. Containing directions for the exact makin of Latine according to rule, with variety of exercises for young beginners. Together with divers examples and forms of English epistles, shewing how to make Latine epistles: also most plain and easie demonstrations for making of them, &c. Likewise instructions for verifying, or how to make Latine verse after a most plain and easie method. Prepared for the benefit and use of schools. By N.S. Schoolmaster in London. London: printed for Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and three Crowns in Cheapside near Merces-Chapel [sic], 1678. ESTC No. R236355. Grub Street ID 107147.
  • S., N.. Proverbial sentences, divine and moral. With other scriptural passages methodiz'd, and reduc'd into a grammatical order, according to Lilly's English rules: being a most speedy and ready way for the better understanding of grammar. Containing directions for the exact makin of Latin according to rule, with variety of exercises for young beginners. Together with divers examples and forms of English epistles, shewing how to make Latin epistles: also, most plain and easie demonstrations for making of them, &c. Likewise instructions for versifying, or how to make Latin verse after a most plain and easie method. Prepared for the benefit and use of schools. By N. S. schoolmaster in London. London: printed for Tho. Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers-Chappel, 1679. ESTC No. R219793. Grub Street ID 94278.
  • S., N.. Proverbial sentences, divine and moral. With other scriptural passages methodiz'd, and reduc'd into a grammatical order, according to Lilly's English rules: being a most speedy and ready way for the better understanding of grammar. Containing directions for the exact makin of Latin according to rule, with varity of exercises for young beginners. Together with divers examples and forms of English epistles, shewing how to make Latin epistles: also, most plain and easy demonstrations for making of them, &c. Likewise instructions for verifying, or how to make Latin vers after a most plain and easy method. Prepared for the benefit and use of schools. By N.S. Schoolmaster in London. [Third edition]. London: printed for Tho. Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers Chapel, 1682. ESTC No. R183124. Grub Street ID 73018.
  • S., N.. The divine rights of the British nation and constitution vindicated. In remarks on the several papers publish'd against the Reverend Mr. Hoadly's Considerations upon the Bishop of Exeter's sermons. Viz. Answer to Mr. Hoadly, by Bp of Exeter. Vindication of the Bishop, by Mr. O-th. Tom a Bedlam, by L-ke M-ne. Revolution no rebellion, by Mr. P-te. Best answer, &c. by L-y. London: printed for J. Baker in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.X. [1710]. ESTC No. T21009. Grub Street ID 238393.
  • S., N.. The divine rights of the British nation and constitution vindicated. In Remarks on the several Papers publish'd against the Reverend Mr. Hoadly's Considerations upon the Bp of Exeter's Sermons. Viz. Answer to Mr. Hoadly, by Bishop of Exeter, Vindication of the Bishop, by Mr. O-th. Tom a Bedlam, by L-ke M-ne, Revolution no Rebellion, by Mr. J-s. Best Answer, &c. by L-Ley. By N. S. Esq;. The second edition corrected.. London: printed for J. Baker at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.X. [1710]. ESTC No. T34761. Grub Street ID 265019.
  • S., N.. A letter to a friend; wherein is endeavour'd a reconciliation between the contending parties in relation to the doctrine of the ever-blessed Trinity. By N. S. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, MDCCXX. [1720]. ESTC No. T113267. Grub Street ID 165210.