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Sergeant, John (1678.). Of devotion. EEBO-TCP.

Sergeant, John (1687.). A letter to the D. of P. EEBO-TCP.

Sergeant, John (1688.). Five Catholick letters concerning the means of knowing with absolute certainty what faith now held was taught by Jesus Christ. EEBO-TCP.

Sergeant, John (1694.). An historical romance of the wars between the mighty giant Gallieno, and the great knight Nasonius, and his associates. EEBO-TCP.

Sergeant, John (1695]). A letter from a trooper in Flanders to his comrade. EEBO-TCP.

Sergeant, John (1696.). The method to science. EEBO-TCP.

Sergeant, John (1697.). Solid philosophy asserted, against the fancies of the ideists, or, The method to science farther illustrated. EEBO-TCP.

Sergeant, John (1698]). Non vltra, or, A letter to a learned Cartesian. EEBO-TCP.

Sergeant, John (1699]). Raillery defeated by calm reason, or, The new Cartesian method of arguing and answering expos'd. EEBO-TCP.

Sergeant, John (1700.). Transnatural philosophy, or, Metaphysicks. EEBO-TCP.

Serres, Jean de (1574.). The three partes of commentaries. EEBO-TCP.

Serres, Jean de (1607.). A general inuentorie of the history of France. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1666.). Mare clausum, or, A ransack for the Dutch. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1667.). An elegie on the late fire and ruines of London. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1671.). Cambyses, King of Persia. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1673.). The Empress of Moroccco. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1674.). Notes and observations on the Empress of Morocco revised. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1675?]). A poem to the charming fair one. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1675.). Love and revenge. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1676.). The conquest of China by the Tartars. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1677.). Ibrahim the illustrious Bassa. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1677.). Pastor fido, or, The faithful shepherd. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1677]). The prologue to Pastor fido. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1679]). Londons defiance to Rome. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1680.). Fatal love, or, The forc'd inconstancy. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1681.). A vindication of The character of a popish successor, in a reply to two pretended ansvvers to it. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1682.). Absalom Senior, or, Achitophel transpros'd. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1687.). Reflections on several of Mr. Dryden's plays. EEBO-TCP.

Settle, Elkanah (1698.). A farther defence of dramatick poetry. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1668.). The sullen lovers, or, The impertinents. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1669.). The royal shepherdess. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1671.). The humorists. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1672.). The miser. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1673.). Epsom-Wells. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1675.). Psyche. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1676.). The libertine. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1676.). The virtuoso. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1678.). The history of Timon of Athens, the man-hater. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1679.). A true widow. EEBO-TCP.

Shadwell, Thomas (1680.). The woman-captain. EEBO-TCP.

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Source:  OpenStax, Online humanities scholarship: the shape of things to come. OpenStax CNX. May 08, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11199/1.1
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