Bibliographics

This is a table of authors, titles, dates and other bibliographic information; it is a list metadata describing the content of your study carrel. Think of it as your library.

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A25262Ames, Richard, d. 1693.Fatal friendship, or, The Drunkards misery being a satyr against hard drinking / by the author of The search after Claret.169353361639nan./cache/A25262.xml./txt/A25262.txt
A30674Bury, Edward, 1616-1700.England''s bane, or, The deadly danger of drunkenness described in a letter to a friend wherein are many convincing arguments against it and many aggravations of it in professors of religion, and many other things tending to a reformation of that beastly sin / by Edward Bury.1677236827000nan./cache/A30674.xml./txt/A30674.txt
A67662Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.A Warning-piece to all drunkards and health-drinkers faithfully collected from the works of English and foreign learned authors of good esteem, Mr. Samuel Ward and Mr. Samuel Clark, and others ...1682273678389nan./cache/A67662.xml./txt/A67662.txt
B02730Dod, John, 1549?-1645.An extempore sermon, preached upon malt, by a way of caution to good fellows; at the request of two schollars, / by a lover of ale, out of a hallow [sic] tree.16911342252nan./cache/B02730.xml./txt/B02730.txt
A87472Everard, Giles. De herba panacea. English. Selections. 1676.The touchstone, or, Trial of tobacco whether it be good for all constitutions : with a word of advice against immoderate drinking and smoaking : likewise examples of some that have drunk their lives away, and died suddenly : with King Jame''s [sic] opinion of tobacco, and how it came first into England : also the first original of coffee : to which is added, witty poems about tobacco and coffe [sic] : something about tobacco, written by George Withers, the late famous poet ...1676297198450nan./cache/A87472.xml./txt/A87472.txt
A87056Hammond, Samuel, d. 1665.Gods judgements upon drunkards, swearers, and sabbath-breakers. In a collection of the most remarkable examples of Gods revealed wrath upon these sins with their aggravations, as well from scripture, as reason. And a caution to authority, lest the impunity of these evils bring a scourge upon the whole nation. By W. L.1659307368720nan./cache/A87056.xml./txt/A87056.txt
A46993Jole, William, d. ca. 1702.A vvarning to drunkards by the sad and suddain death of John Woolman, of Sarret, in the county of Hartford. With a letter of exhortation written to the people on that sorrowful occasion. By William Jole, minister of Sarret.16802773683nan./cache/A46993.xml./txt/A46993.txt
A66704Poor Robin.Poor Robins character of an honest drunken curr with a relation of the frollicks of his life and conversation and his epitaph.16752407588nan./cache/A66704.xml./txt/A66704.txt
A15845Younge, Richard.The drunkard''s character, or, A true drunkard with such sinnes as raigne in him viz. pride. Ignorance. Enmity. Atheisme. Idlenesse. Adultery. Murther. with many the like. Lively set forth in their colours. Together with Compleat armour against evill society. The which may serve also for a common-place-booke of the most usuall sinnes. By R. Iunius.163818458056786nan./cache/A15845.xml./txt/A15845.txt
A67741Younge, Richard.The blemish of government, the shame of religion, the disgrace of mankind, or, A charge drawn up against drunkards and presented to His Highness the Lord Protector, in the name of all the Sober Party in the three nations, humbly craving that they may be kept alone by themselves from infecting others ... / by R. Younge of Roxwell in Essex.1658108713099nan./cache/A67741.xml./txt/A67741.txt