-
1
The manners of the times : a satire. In two parts. /
Published 1762Subjects: “…Manners and customs Poetry.…”
CONNECT
Electronic eBook -
2
-
3
The manners and customs of the principal nations of Europe /
Published 1685Subjects: “…Manners and customs in literature Early works to 1800.…”
CONNECT
Electronic eBook -
4
The true manner of the life and death of Sir Thomas Wentworth, : late Lord Lievtenant deputy of Ireland, Lord Generall of his Majesties army, knight of the noble Order of the Garter, who was beheaded the 12. day of this present moneth of May, 1641, the rune is Welladay Welladae.
Published 1641CONNECT
Electronic eBook -
5
The manner of the kings trial at VVestminster-Hall, by the High Court of Justice : from the twentieth day of Ianuary, 1648 [i.e. 1649], to the seven and twentieth day of the same month : also the true manner of his being put to death at White-Hall, neer the banquetting-house, the thirtieth day of January, with his speech made upon the scaffold before he was beheaded : the tune is, Aim not too high.
Published 1649CONNECT
Electronic eBook -
6
-
7
Scipii Gentilis Nereus siue De natali Elizabethæ illustriss. Philippi Sydnæi filiæ.
Published 1585Subjects: “…Rutland, Elizabeth Manners, Countess of, 1584-1612 Poetry.…”
CONNECT
Electronic eBook -
8
-
9
-
10
-
11
The manner of the solemnity of the coronation of His most Sacred Majesty King Charles.
Published 1660CONNECT
Electronic eBook -
12
Picnic, lightning /
Published 1998Subjects: “…Manners and customs Poetry.…”
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
Electronic eBook -
13
Questions about angels : poems /
Published 1999Subjects: “…Manners and customs Poetry.…”
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
Electronic eBook -
14
The death of Washington. : a poem. In imitation of the manner of Ossian. /
Published 1800CONNECT
Electronic eBook -
15
Rutland's bounty: or, Baslow bells..
Published 1760Subjects: “…Rutland, John Manners, Duke of, 1696-1779 Poetry Early works to 1800.…”
CONNECT
Electronic eBook -
16
-
17
The Manner of the King's tryal at Westminster-hall, by the High Court of Justice, from January the 24th to January the 27th, 1648 : also the manner of his being put to death at White-hall, near the Banquetting-house, on the 30th day of January, 1648, with his speech made upon the scaffold before he was beheaded : to the tune of Aim not too high, &c.
Published 1682CONNECT
Electronic eBook -
18
Englands day of joy and rejoycing, or, Long lookt for is come at last, or, The True manner of proclaiming Charls the Second King of England, &c. : this eighth day of this present May, to the ever honored praise of General Monck, being for the good of his country and the Parliament : to the tune of Jockey.
Published 1660CONNECT
Electronic eBook -
19
-
20