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THE

HARLEIAN MISCELLANY;

OR, A

COLLECTION

OF

SCARCE, CURIOUS, AND ENTERTAINING

PAMPHLETS AND TRACTS,

AS WELL IN MANUSCRIPT AS IN PRINT,

FOUND IN THE LATE

EARL OF OXFORD'S LIBRARY,

INTERSPERSED WITH

HISTORICAL, POLITICAL, AND CRITICAL

NOTES.

VOL. XI.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR ROBERT DUTTON, GRACECHURCH-STREET.

DA 300 • H12

1808

T. Plummer, Printer, Seething Lune.

CONTENTS.

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may (without any Prejudice to their Eye-sight) behold Dr. Emms

arise out of his first grave, and dress himself in his usual Habit to

all their View, and with a loud voice relate Matters of Moment,

preaching a Miraculous Sermon, giving a strange Account of past

and future Events; the like never seen or heard in England before,

exceeding any Wonder or Shew that ever was seen on Windmill-

Hill, at any Holiday-time. Licensed according to order. London:

printed for J. Robinson, in Fleet-street, 1708. Folio, containing

one page

Esquire Lacy's Reasons why Doctor Emms was not raised from the

Dead, on the twenty fifth of May, according to the French Prophets

Prediction. London, printed for J. L. in Barbican, 1708. Folio,

containing one page

An Account of the late Scotch Invasion; as it was opened by my Lord

Haversham in the House of Lords, on Friday the twenty-fifth of

February, 1708-9. Printed in the year 1709. Quarto, containing

forty-six pages

The Geography and History of Mons. First written in French for the

Service of an Imperial Officer in the Army about Mons, and now

done into English for the Satisfaction of our British Officers. By

John Mack Gregory, L. L. L. Professor of Geography and History.

Printed at Edinburgh, in the Year 1709. Quarto, containing four

pages

The Geography and History of Tournay: First written in French, for

the Service of Prince Eugene of Savoy, and sent inclosed in a Letter

to him, when he marched to besiege Tournay, and now done into

English for the Satisfaction of our British Gentlemen and Officers.

By John Mack Gregory, L. L. L. Professor of Geography and His-

tory. To which is prefixed, as an Epistle Dedicatory, the Author's

Letter to Prince Eugene. Printed at Edinburgh, 1709. Quarto,

containing forty-four pages

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