Chap-books of the eighteenth century . eitcjlanUs Blacfe Criijimal; BEING THE Charaaers of King CHARLES the Firft, andthe Nobihty that Sufferd for Ecce Spectaculum dignum ad quod refpiciat Deus operi ftiointenUis, Vir fortis cum mala fortuna compo/itus. Sen. de Prov. c. 2. LONDON : Printed for E. M. near White-Hall. 404 Chap-Books of the Eighteenth Century. This Chap-book is extremely like the History of theRoyal Martyr, as it simply consists of portraits and shortbiographies of Sir Bevil of Ralph of of


Chap-books of the eighteenth century . eitcjlanUs Blacfe Criijimal; BEING THE Charaaers of King CHARLES the Firft, andthe Nobihty that Sufferd for Ecce Spectaculum dignum ad quod refpiciat Deus operi ftiointenUis, Vir fortis cum mala fortuna compo/itus. Sen. de Prov. c. 2. LONDON : Printed for E. M. near White-Hall. 404 Chap-Books of the Eighteenth Century. This Chap-book is extremely like the History of theRoyal Martyr, as it simply consists of portraits and shortbiographies of Sir Bevil of Ralph of of of of of Lindsey. Dr. Hewit. Earl of Northampton. Lord Capel. Sir Henry Slingsby. Earl of Strafford. Duke of Hamilton. Colonel Penruddock. Sir Charles Lucas. Sir George Lisle. Earl of Derby. The Foreign Travels ofSIR JOHN MANDEVILLE CONTAINING An Account of remote Kingdoms, Countries,Rivers, Castles, &c. Together with a Descriptionof Giants, Pigmies, and various other People ofodd Deformities ; as also their Laws, Customs,and Manners. Likewise, enchanted Wildernesses,Dragons, Griffins, and many


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