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Trees in your Gardens. The most agreeable Disposition of a Garden, Of Nurseries. Of Pruning. Of pruning the Vine, Peach, and Nectarine, the Pear and the Fig. Of Grafting and Inoculating. Concerning the proper Dispositions of Trees against a Wall, the best Kinds of each; their Order and time of ripening. The first, second, third, and fourth general Cause of Barennels. Concerning the great Use and admirable Qualities of untry'd Earth. To which is added a new Method of building Walls with horizontal Shelters. Also the Fruit-Garden Kalendar: Or, a Summary of the Art of managing the Fruit-Garden: Teaching in order of Time what is to be done therein every Month in the Year. Containing several new and plain Directions more particularly relating to the Vine. To which is added an Appendix of the Usefulness of the Barometer, with some short Directions how to make a right Judgment of the Weather: By John Laurence, M. A. Rector of Yelvertoft in Northamptonshire. Price 6 s.

Publish'd with his Majesty's Royal Licence.

The Embassador and his Functions, written by Monsieur de Wicquefort, Privy Counsellour to the Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg Zell. In two Books. Book I. Shewing the Right Sovereigns have to send Embassadors. The several Orders of publick Ministers. Of the Birth, Learning, and Age of Embassadors, and the Trust reposed in them. Their Instructions, Letters of Credence, Powers, Pasports, Entries, Audiences, Ceremonies, Visits, Apparels, Expences, Domesticks, Privileges, &c. The Competition between France and Spain, and several other Princes and States, about Rank. II. Treating of the Function of Embassadors: Their manner of negociating: Their Liberty of Speech: Their secret Services, Letters, Dispatches: Of their mediatory Treaties: Of the Treaty of Westphalia, and all other Treaties in the last Century. Of Ratifications. The Lives and Characters of the most illustrious Embassadors, and of several splendid Embassies: (viz.) 1. That of Sir Francis Walsingham from Q. Elizabeth to France. 2. The Duke of Buckingham to Spain and France. III. Sir Robert Shirley, Embassador from the King of Persia to King James I. 4. Mr. Lockart Minister of the King of England at the Pyrenean Treaty. 5. The Lord Falconbridge to the French King at Dunkirk. 6. The Duke of Crequi to Oliver Cromwel. 7. Sir John Trevor to France. 8. The Lord Holles to France. 9. The Earl of Essex to Denmark. 10. Sir William Temple to the Hague and Nimeguen. With many other Embassies from England, France, Spain, which afford useful historical Relations no where else to be found. Also a large Account of the Constitution of the German Empire, the manner of electing their Emperor, of the Electoral College of the Golden Bull, of the Election of a King of the Romans, the Rights and Prerogatives of the several Electors, and the Laws and Usages of the Empire. Printed on a new Letter in Folio on a very fine Paper. Translated by Mr. Digby. Price 25 s. the small, and 35 s. the large Paper.

The History of the Saracens. Containing the Lives of Ababeker, Omar, Ottoman, Othman, Ali, Hasan, Moawiyah I, Yezed I. Moawiyah II.Abdolla,