Title |
Short Title |
Database |
Document # |
Publication |
Illustrations |
Notes |
Class |
A
Closet Piece: The Experimental Knowledge of the Ever-Blessed God |
A Closet Piece: The Experimental
Knowledge of the Ever-Blessed God |
ECCO |
CW3319722075 |
1721 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Spiritual Advice |
A
Thousand Notable Things on Various Subjects. Disclosed from the Secrets of
Nature and Art, Practicable, Profitable, and of great Advantage. Set down
from long and curious Study and Experience for the greater Part; and the rest
taken from the most judicious and celebrated Authors of the Antients and
Moderns.--Being a rich cabinet of select curiousities and rarities... |
A Thousand Notable Things on
Various Subjects |
ECCO |
CW3315225487 |
1776 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
An
Account of a Useful Discovery to distill double the usual quantity of
Sea-Water, by blowing Showers of Air up through the Distilling Liquor; and
also to have the Distilled Water perfectly fresh and good by means of a
little ChalkÉBy Stephen Hales, D.D. F.R.S, Member of the Royal Academy of
Sciences at Paris and Clerk of the Closet to her Royal Highness the Princess
of Wales. |
An Account of a Useful Discovery |
ECCO |
CW3309194188 |
1756 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Parents Pious Gift; Or a Choice Present for Children. Concluding with the
young Man's Christian Courage and Conquest over the Tempter, who came to
disturb him in his private Closet when in Tears RepentingÉ |
The Parents Pious Gift |
ECCO |
CW3316009308 |
1704 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
Apollo's
Cabinet or the Muses Delight. An Accurate Collection of English and Italian
Songs, Cantatas and Duetts |
Apollo's Cabinet or the Muses
Delight |
ECCO |
CW3308626218 |
1757 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Miscellany of art or music |
Aristotle's
Last Legacy: or, His Golden Cabinet of Secrets Opened for Youth's Deligtful
Pastime |
Aristotle's Last Legacy |
ECCO |
CW3312536726 |
1711 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Believer's Golden Chain; comprehending, an explanation of Christ's Famous
Titles, and a comfortable assurance of the fulfilling of the Gospel-Promises
to all true Believers: Together with the Cabinet of Jewels, or a Glimpse of
Zion's GloryÉ |
The Believer's Golden Chain |
ECCO |
CW3319073554 |
1763 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
The
Book of Psalms Made Fit for the Closet with Collects and Prayers |
The Book of Psalms Made Fit for
the Closet with Collects and Prayers |
ECCO |
CW3317771555 |
1719 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
A Book
of Rarities: Or, Cabinet of Curiosities Unlock'd |
A Book of Rarities: Or, Cabinet
of Curiosities Unlock'd |
ECCO |
CB3329606801 |
1743 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Poor Man's Help, and Young Man's Guide |
The Poor Man's Help, and Young
Man's Guide. Containing, 1. Doctrinal Instructions for the Right Informing of
his JudgmentÉwith reference to his 1. Natural Actions, 2. Civil Imployments,
3. Necessary Recreations, 4. Religious Duties. Particularly 1. Prayer;
Publick in the Congregations; Private in the Family; Secret in the Closet. |
ECCO |
CB3326157990 |
1709 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
England's
choice cabinet of rarities; or The famous Mr. Wadham's last golden legacy |
|
EEBO |
W180 |
1700 |
|
|
Miscellany |
Phylaxa
Medinae. The cabinet of physick |
|
EEBO |
S443 |
1799 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
Cabinet
Litteraire: or, a catalogue of a circulating library consisting of French
books only |
Cabinet Litteraire |
ECCO |
CB3326717426 |
1796 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Catalogue |
The
Cabinet of Beasts or, Collection of four footed animals Prints |
The Cabinet of Beasts |
ECCO |
CW3309931890 |
1800 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Miscellany of art or music |
A
Catalogue of the genuine, curious, and valuable. Cabinet of British, Saxon,
and English Coins and Medals |
A Catalogue of the genuine,
curious, and valuable |
ECCO |
CB3327649037 |
1779 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Catalogue |
Catalogue
of the intire Cabinet of Capital Drawings, collected by the late Greffier
Francois Fagel |
Catalogue of the intire Cabinet
of Capital Drawings, collected by the late Greffier Francois Fagel |
ECCO |
CW3324911435 |
1799 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
A
Cabinet of Choice Jewels or, the Christian's Joy and GladnessÉpleasant New
Christmas Carrols |
A cabinet of choice jewels |
ECCO |
CW3322548730 |
1701 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Miscellany of art or music |
A
Cabinet of Choice Jewels or, a Box of Precious Ointment |
A cabinet of choice jewels |
ECCO |
CW3318897250 |
1762 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Spiritual Advice |
The
Modern Family Physician, being Dr. Green's Treasure of Health or, Cabinet of
Cures Unlock'd. |
The Modern Family Physician |
ECCO |
CW3308112542 |
1783 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Educational Miscellany |
Cabinet
of Curiosities, No. 1 |
Cabinet of Curiosities, No. 1 |
ECCO |
CW3315857327 |
1795 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
A
Catalogue of that Superb and Well Known Cabinet of Drawings of John Barnard,
Esq. |
A Catalogue of that Superb and
Well Known Cabinet of Drawings of John Barnard, Esq. |
ECCO |
CW3306408638 |
1787 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
At the
Theatre, Lyceym, in the Strand, this present evening, Monday, Aug. 19, 1799,
An attempt will be made at the restoration of plain Old English Humour, Sense, and
Satires from the [peculiar and last production of the celebrated George
Alexander Stevens, being a comic olio, adapted to the times, called A Cabinet
of Fancy. |
A Cabinet of Fancy |
ECCO |
CW3305004947 |
1799 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Fiction |
A
Cabinet of Jewels opened to the Curious, by a key of Real Knowledge |
A Cabinet of Jewels opened to
the Curious, by a key of Real Knowledge |
ECCO |
CW3320416658 |
1757 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Educational Miscellany |
Monthly
Beauties; or, the Cabinet of Literary Genius |
Monthly Beauties |
ECCO |
CB3326509590 |
1793 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
A
Cabinet of Miscellanies |
A Cabinet of Miscellanies |
ECCO |
CB3327324192 |
1794 |
Illustration on title page |
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
A rich
cabinet of modern curiosities containing many natural and artificial
conclusionsÉ |
A rich cabinet of modern
curiosities containing many natural and artificial conclusionsÉ |
ECCO |
CW3304178095 |
1704 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
Incomparable
varieties: a cabinet of secrets unlock'd by the key of experience |
Incomparable varieties |
ECCO |
CB3330094322 |
1740 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Recipe book |
The
cabinet of the arts. A series of engravings by English Artists. |
The cabinet of the arts |
ECCO |
CW3306466147 |
1799 |
title page illustration of angels
looking at pictures |
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Miscellany of art or music |
Beautiful
Cabinet Pictures; a catalogue of a valuable and beautiful collection of
cabinet paintings |
Beautiful Cabinet Pictures |
ECCO |
CW3306493053 |
1798 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
A call
to the unconverted. To which are added, directions, how to spend every
ordinary day and every Lord's dayÉwith a collection of psalms, hymns, and
prayers, for morning and evening, in the closet, and in the family. |
A call to the unconverted |
ECCO |
CW3321559185 |
1746 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
A
catalogue of the collection of pictures, etc. belonging to King James the
Second, to which is added, a catalogue of the pictures and drawings in the
closet of the late Queen Caroline |
A catalogue of the collection of
pictures, etc. |
ECCO |
CW3306151537 |
1758 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
A
catalogue of the cabinet of birds, and other curiosities |
A catalogue of the cabinet of
birds, and other curiosities |
ECCO |
CW3325927582 |
1769 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
Christ's
famous titlesÉtogether with his cabinet of jewels |
Christ's famous titles |
ECCO |
CB3331548930 |
1728 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious miscellany |
The
Christian's Closet-Piece |
The Christian's Closet-Piece:
Being An Exhortation to all People To forsake their Sins, Which too much
Reign in the present Age: As Pride, Envy, ... |
ECCO |
CW3323144985 |
1770 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
The
Christian's duty from the sacred scriptures: Containing All that is Necessary
to be believed and practiced in order to our eternal salvation. In Two Parts.
Part 1. Exhortations to Repentance and a Holy Life. Part 2. Devotions for the
Closet; consisting of Confessions, Praises, Supplications, Intercessions, and
Thanksgivings... |
The Christian's duty from the
sacred scriptures |
ECCO |
CW3322628522 |
1730 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
The
Christian's New Year's Gift: containing a companion for the feasts and fasts
of the Church of England. Prayers and Meditations for the use of the Holy
Communion and a manual of Devotions for the Closet and the Family. |
The Christian's New Year's Gift:
containing a companion |
ECCO |
CB3331519447 |
1764 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
The
Christian's Plea for His God and Saviour Jesus Christ. Found in a Gentleman's
Closet. |
The Christian's Plea for His God
and Saviour Jesus Christ |
ECCO |
CW3318370348 |
1719 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Spiritual Advice |
The
Christian's Preparation for the worthy receiving of the Holy Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper in Four PartsÉIV. Devotions adapted to various occassions, both
with regards to a family and the Closet |
The Christian's Preparation for
the worthy receiving of the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper |
ECCO |
CB3327387449 |
1772 |
fig. 1 |
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
Coins
and medals, in the cabinets of the Earl of Fife |
Coins and medals, in the
cabinets of the Earl of Fife |
ECCO |
CB3327269791 |
1796 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
A
collection of curious prints and drawing by the best masters in Europe,
Raphael, Marc Antonio, Parmegiano, and others. Being the collection of Myn
Heer Simonis, Late of Brussells, Closet-Keeper to the Arch-Duke Leopold |
A collection of curious prints
and drawing by the best masters in Europe |
ECCO |
CB3330741460 |
1718 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
A
catalogue of a well-chosen and select collection of Pictures of the Dutch,
Flemish, and Italian Schools; among which are, some choice Cabinet Pictures,
by the following Masters... |
A catalogue of a well-chosen and
select collection of Pictures |
ECCO |
CW3306270203 |
1791 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Miscellany of art or music |
Art's
Master-Piece: or, a companion for the ingenious of either sex. In two parts.
I. The art of limning and painting in oil, &c. in all ParticularsÉTo die
or stain Ivory, Horn, Bone, Bristles, Feathers, and sundry sorts of Wood for
Cabinets. |
Art's Master-Piece |
ECCO |
CB3329940571 |
1768 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
A
Companion to Bullock's Museum, containing a description of upwards of three
hundred curiosities. Intended principally for the information of those who
visit his cabinet and to enable them to describe it afterwards to their
friends. |
A Companion to Bullock's Museum |
ECCO |
CB3327177570 |
1799 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
The
Golden Cabinet or the Compleat Fortune Teller. Wherein the meanest capacities
are taught to understand their good or bad fortunes, not only É |
The Golden Cabinet |
ECCO |
CW3324611780 |
1790 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
A
coppy of verses writt in a Common Prayer Book, presented to a Lady in 1644,
upon her building a closet for her books |
A coppy of verses writt in a
Common Prayer Book |
ECCO |
CW3311391396 |
1710 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
Copys
of several conferences and meetings giving an account of what past betwixt
the Rev. Mr. Ogilvie, late Minister of the Gospel at Innerwick and the Ghost
of Mr. Maxwell, late Laird of Cool; as it was found in Mr. Ogilvie's Closet,
after his Death, which happened very soon after these Conferences. Written by
his own Hand. |
Copys of several conferences and
meetings |
ECCO |
CB3330051755 |
1790 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Fiction |
Cupid's
Cabinet Open'd, or a choice Collection of 18 of the Newest Songs |
Cupid's Cabinet Open'd |
ECCO |
CW3324617310 |
1750 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Miscellany of art or music |
Curtius's
Grand Cabinet of Curiosities |
Curtius's Grand Cabinet of
Curiosities |
ECCO |
CW3305239792 |
1800 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
Delights
for young Men and MaidsÉAlso Cupid's Cabinet Open'd; or the secret of Writing
Secret Love-Letters |
Delights for young Men and Maids |
ECCO |
CW3315983026 |
1725 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Educational Miscellany |
Duties
of the Closet. Being an earnest exhortation to private devotion. By the most
Reverend Father in God, Sir William Dawes, bart. late ... |
Duties of the Closet |
ECCO |
CB3327815935 |
1732 |
fig. 1 |
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
Elegant
and Copious History of France. Number 1. Intended to be completed in one
hundred weekly numbers. Making four handsome quarto volumes, superbly
embellished; in order to form a necessary counterpart to the various
histories of England, and without which, indeed, the latter must be
considered as incomplete. The historical designs by that admired Artist
Singleton---the heads of the Kings, and other eminent persons of France, from
valuable pictures, obtained, with much difficulty, from the cabinets of the
Virtuosi... |
Elegant and Copious History of
France. Number 1. |
ECCO |
CB3329338054 |
1791 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
Elegant
Drawing and Cabinet Pictures collected by M. Joggil Which will be sold sans
reserve by Mr. Christle at his Great Room Pall Mall on É |
Elegant Drawing and Cabinet
Pictures |
ECCO |
CB3326806627 |
1785 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
England's
Mournful Monument: or, The pious, glorious and everlasting example; of our
Late, Good & Gracious Sovereign Lady Queen Anne. Containing, her rules of devotion, pious
meditations, and devout contemplations. Her method and manner of preparation
and receiving of the blessed Sacrament. Likewise her closet devotions, both
for her private and publick affairs. With the compleat character... Her much
lamented Majesty, who was a perfect pattern of Christianity. |
England's Mournful Monument |
ECCO |
CB3327083898 |
1714 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |
Every
Lady her own Physician or the Closet Companion. Containing ample instructions
for the prevention and cure of all disorders incident to É |
Every Lady her own Physician or
the Closet Companion |
ECCO |
CW3308570988 |
1788 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
flower-Garden display'd, in above four hundred curious representations of the
most beautiful flowers; Regularly dispos'd in the respective Months of their
Blossom, Curiously engrav'd on copper-plates from the designs of Mr. Furber
and others, And Coloured to the Life. With the description and history of
each plant and the method of their culture; whether in Stoves, Green-Houses,
Hot-Beds, Glass-Cases, Open Borders, or against Walls. Very Useful. Not only
for the Curious in Gardening, but the Prints likewise for Painters, Carvers,
Japaners, &c. also for the Ladies, as Patterns for Working, and Painting
in Water-Colours; or Furniture for the Closet. |
Flower-Garden Display'd |
ECCO |
CW3309208354 |
1732 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Miscellany of art or music |
A
fragment of the chronicles of Zimri the refiner. Found in a Cabinet of Jewels
belonging to Nathan Ben Amri. Just come over to enjoy the Privileges of a
Free-Briton. Newly translated from the Original Hebrew by Ben Saddi the
Jeweller. |
Fragment of the chronicles of
Zimri the Refiner. |
ECCO |
CW3303817094 |
1753 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Fiction |
Gale's
Cabinet of Knowledge, or miscellaneous Recreations containing moral and
philosophical essays, propositionsÉ |
Gale's Cabinet of Knowledge |
ECCO |
CW3306636591 |
1796 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
general state of education in the universities: With a particular view to the
philosophic and medical education: set forth in an epistle, inscribed to the
Reverend Doctor Hales, clerk of the closet to Her Royal Highness the Princess
of Wales. Being introductory to essays on the blood. By Richard Davies, M.D.
late Fellow of Queen's College in Cambridge. |
The General State of Education
in the Universities |
ECCO |
CB3326651376 |
1759 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
gentleman and lady's palladium For the Year of our Lord 1752; The first year
corrected to solar time, and the general date of Europe; with useful tables,
and the principal one, by the right honble George, Earl of Macclesfield. Also
a royal diary, or complete ephemeris, with the Sun's place and declination,
calculated to seconds, every day in the year, for safely conducting ships at
sea, in finding the true latitude. New ¾nigmas, queries, &c. with an
infallible receipt to make a modern physician. Of annuities. Rudiments of
French. The cabinet disclos'd an express from the lazy all over the kingdom. |
The Gentleman and Lady's
Palladium |
ECCO |
CW3325384190 |
1752 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Educational Miscellany |
Catalogue
of the geniune and entire cabinet of choice and capital drawings of the late
John Duke of Argull |
Catalogue of the geniune |
ECCO |
CW3324911376 |
1798 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
Gloria
Britannorum or, The British Worthies. A poem being an essay on the characters
of the most illustious persons in camp or cabinet since the glorious
revolution to this present tim |
Gloria Britannorum or, The
British Worthies |
ECCO |
CB3327865453 |
1733 |
|
Cabinet refers to British
political cabinet |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Golden Cabinet: being the laboratory, or handmaid to the arts. containing
such branches of useful knowledge as nearly concerns all kinds of peopleÉPart
the first" |
The Golden Cabinet |
ECCO |
CB3330868406 |
1793 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
For
the Inspection of the CuriousÉA Cabinet containing an exxact representation
of the Seraglio |
For the Inspection of the
Curious |
ECCO |
CW3305692673 |
1785 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Miscellany of art or music |
Miss
C--Y's cabinet of curiosities; or the Green-Room broke open |
Miss C--Y's cabinet of
curiosities |
ECCO |
CW3317351760 |
1765 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Fiction |
The
Closet Companion; or an help to serious persons in the important duty of
self-examination |
The Closet Companion |
ECCO |
CB3326358966 |
1791 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
History
of Mother Bunch of the West containing many rarities out of her Golden Closet
of Curiosities |
History of Mother Bunch of the
West |
ECCO |
|
1797 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
History
of Mother Bunch of the West containing many rarities out of her Golden Closet
of Curiosities, Part the Second |
History of Mother Bunch of the
West, Part the Second |
ECCO |
CB3326835865 |
1797 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
A
manual history of repentance and impenitence, as recorded in the books of the
Old and New Testament. With useful observations from the best authors. And a
penitential form of prayer made fit for the closet. |
A manual history of Repentance
and Impenitence |
ECCO |
CB3327383982 |
1724 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious miscellany |
A
general history of the proceedings and cruelties, of the court of
Inquisition; in Spain, Portugal, &c. Consisting chiefly of Facts well
attested, intermix'd with many remarkable Tryals and Sufferings; such as have
never before been collected into one intire Volume, and are now only to be
found in the Closets of the Curious. Extracted from the best Authorities and
Illustrated with Occasional Remarks and proper Observations. To which is
Prefix'd, An Introduction concerning Heresy, Bigotry and Persecution. With
Copper-Plates, Representing the Bloody and Inhuman Tortures of the
Inquisition. |
A general history of the
proceedings and cruelties of the court of inquisition in Spain, Portugal |
ECCO |
CW3305981871 |
1731 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
A
brief history of the Restauration (from the cabinet of the late Lord
Frederick Howard, given by Queen Anne) |
A brief history of the
Restauration |
ECCO |
CW3300851781 |
1729 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
Hocus
Pocus: or, a rich cabinet of Legerdemain Curiosities. Natural and Artificial
conclusions. |
Hocus Pocus |
ECCO |
CW3306302989 |
1715 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
lady's companion: or, an infallible guide to the fair sex. Containing,
observations for their conduct thro' all ages and circumstances of life: in
which are comprised all parts of good housewifry, particularly rules, and
above two thousand different receipts in every kind of cookery. I. Making all
sorts of soops and sauces. II. Dressing flesh, fish, and fowl; this last
illustrated with cuts, shewing how every fowl, &c. is to be truss'd for
the spit. III. Making 100 different sorts of puddings. IV. The whole art of
pastry, in making pies, tarts, &c. V. Receipts for pickling, collaring,
potting, &c. VI. For preserving, making creams, jellies, and all manner
of confectionary. Vii. Rules and directions for setting out dinners, suppers,
and grand entertainments. To which is added, several bills of fare for every
month in the year, and the shapes of pies, tarts, and pasties. With
instructions for marketing. Also receipts for making the choicest cordials
for the closet: brewing beers, ales, &c. Making all sorts of English
wines, cyder, mum, mead, metheglin, vinegar, verjuice, catchup, &c. Some
fine perfumes, pomatums, cosmeticks, and other beautifiers. With 300 valuable
receipts in physick. |
The Lady's companion |
ECCO |
CW3308123021 |
1743 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
For
the inspection of the curiousÉa cabinet of royal figures |
For the inspection of the
curious |
ECCO |
CW3305692672 |
1785 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
Instructions
for a prince: To which are added, state maxims, and interesting papers; found
in the cabinet of the King of Lunaria. Now first translated from the original
MSS. |
Instructions for a prince |
ECCO |
CB3326080907 |
1779 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Irish Cabinet, or a collection of curious tracts relating to Ireland |
The Irish Cabinet |
ECCO |
CW3304169972 |
1746 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
A key
to natural history, to accompany the children's cabinet |
A key to natural history |
ECCO |
CW3309034906 |
1798 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
A key to
the Six Per Cent Cabinet |
A key to the Six Per Cent
Cabinet |
ECCO |
CW3307402330 |
1798 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that needs to be opened to the public, used as a negative symbol of
privacy |
Educational Miscellany |
Seven
conferences held in the King of France's Cabinet of Paintings |
Seven conferences held in the
King of France's Cabinet of Paintings |
ECCO |
W3306302476 |
1740 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
Ladies
Cabinet broke open, Part 1 |
Ladies Cabinet broke open, Part
1 |
ECCO |
CB3327044193 |
1718 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Ladies Cabinet, or a companion for the Toilet |
The Ladies Cabinet |
ECCO |
CB3326082506 |
1743 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
housekeeper's valuable present: or, Lady's Closet Companion |
The housekeeper's valuable
present |
ECCO |
CW3308842009 |
1790 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
accomplish'd lady's delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, cookery, and
gardening. Containing, I. The art of preserving ... II. The physical cabinet:
... III. The compleat cook's guide: ... IV. The lady's diversion in her
garden: ... |
The accomplish'd Lady's Delight |
ECCO |
CW3325024325 |
1706 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
laird of Cool's ghost Being, a wonderful and true account of several
conferences betwixt the Revd. Mr Ogilvie, late minister of the Gospel at
Innerwick, and the ghost of the deceast Mr Maxwell, late laird of Cool.
Written by Mr. Ogilvie's own hand, and found in his closet after his death,
which happened very soon after these conferences. |
The Laird of Cool's Ghost |
ECCO |
CB3327386261 |
1786 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Fiction |
A letter
from the man in the moon, to Mr. Anodyne Necklace; containing an account of a
robbery committed in hell, and the breaking open the devil's cabinet,
Carrying off his Hocus-Pocus Bag and Juggling-Box, &c. with several
Copies of private Commissions to his Agents in London, and Memorandums of
Pensions, Disbursements, &c. pay'd to pretended Reformers, for secret
Services. |
A letter from the Man in the
Moon to Mr. Anodyne Necklace |
ECCO |
CW3313471121 |
1725 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that needs to be opened to the public, used as a negative symbol of
privacy |
Fiction |
The
genuine letters of Mary Queen of Scots, to James Earl of Bothwell: found in
his secretary's closet after his decease; and now in the possession of a
gentleman of Oxford. Discovering the greatest and most secret Transactions of
Her Time. Translated from the French originals, by Edward Simmonds, Late of
Christ's-Church College, Oxford. Never before made publick. To which is
added, remarks on each letter, with an abstract of her life. In a Letter to
the Bookseller, from an unknown Hand. |
The Genuine Letters of Mary
Queen of Scots to James Earl of Bothwell |
ECCO |
CW3302699305 |
1726 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |
Letters,
poems, and tales: amorous, satyrical, and gallant. Which passed between
several persons of distinction. Now first publish'd from their respective
originals, found in the cabinet of that Celebrated Toast Mrs. Anne Long,
since her Decease. |
Letters, poems, and tales |
ECCO |
CW3314964108 |
1718 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |
Lineal
arithmetic; applied to shew the progress of the commerce and revenue of
England during the present century; which is represented and illustrated by
thirty-three copper-plate charts. Being an Useful Companion for the Cabinet
and Counting House. By William Playfair, Investor of this Method of Stating
Accounts. |
Lineal Arithmetic |
ECCO |
CW3306616332 |
1798 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Lovers Cabinet: a collection of poems |
The Lovers Cabinet |
ECCO |
CW3314498662 |
1755 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
M----C
L----N's cabinet broke open |
M----C L----N's cabinet broke
open |
ECCO |
CW3324614802 |
1750 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Catalogue |
Mist's
Closet Broke Open |
Mist's Closet Broke Open |
ECCO |
CB3330625206 |
1728 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |
The
Copper Plate Magazine, or monthly cabinet of Picturesque Prints |
The Copper Plate Magazine |
ECCO |
CB3332020783 |
1792 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Miscellany of art or music |
Mother
Bunch's Closet broke openÉPart the Second |
Mother Bunch's Closet broke
openÉPart the Second |
ECCO |
CW3317001825 |
1800 |
Fig. 1 |
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Educational Miscellany |
Mrs.
Pilkington's Jests: Or the Cabinet of Wit and Humour |
Mrs. Pilkington's Jests |
ECCO |
CW3324585590 |
1764 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
A
catalogue of the elegant cabinet of natural and artificial rarities of the
late ingenious Henry Baker, Esq. |
A catalogue of the elegant
cabinet of natural and artificial rarities of the late ingenious Henry Baker,
Esq. |
ECCO |
CB3332098987 |
1775 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
The
Naturalist's Pocket 1, or compleat cabinet of the curiosities and beauties of
nature |
The Naturalist's Pocket 1 |
ECCO |
CW3308756960 |
1799 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Naturalist's Pocket 2, or compleat cabinet of the curiosities and beauties of
nature |
The Naturalist's Pocket 2 |
ECCO |
CW3308757336 |
1799 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Naturalist's Pocket 3, or compleat cabinet of the curiosities and beauties of
nature |
The Naturalist's Pocket 3 |
ECCO |
CW3308757713 |
1799 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Naturalist's Pocket 4, or compleat cabinet of the curiosities and beauties of
nature |
The Naturalist's Pocket 4 |
ECCO |
CW3310030426
|
1799 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Naturalist's Pocket 5, or compleat cabinet of the curiosities and beauties of
nature |
The Naturalist's Pocket 5 |
|
CW3310030791 |
1799 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Naturalist's Pocket 6, or compleat cabinet of the curiosities and beauties of
nature |
The Naturalist's Pocket 6 |
ECCO |
CW3310031140 |
1799 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
New week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lords Supper, as
recommended and appointed by the Church of England; Consisting of meditations
and prayers for the morning and evening of every day in the week with forms
of examination and confession of sins and a companion at the altar, directing
the communicant in his behaviour and devotions at the Lords table also
meditations to enable us to live well after receiving the Holy Sacrament. To
which are added a morning & evening prayer for the closet |
The New Week's Preparation for a
Worthy Receiving of the Lords Supper |
ECCO |
CB3329280332 |
1770 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
The
Oxford Cabinet, consisting of Engravings from original pictures in the
Ashmolean Museum |
The Oxford Cabinet |
ECCO |
CW3306164743 |
1797 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Miscellany of art or music |
Particulars
of and conditions of sale for, a large and valuable estate, called Goldings;
situate near Hertford, about 23 Miles distant from London: lately in the
occupation of the Right Honourable the Lady Dowager St. John, deceased;
Consisting of the Manors of Waterford Hall and Half Hyde, and the Demesne
Lands thereunto belonging; together with a large and elegant Mansion House,
with all necessary Out-Offices, a Pleasure Garden, and Wood of 10 Acres, a
Kitchen Garden of about two Acres, all walled in, and bounded by about 14
Acres of Pasture Land; adjoining to which is a compact Farm, containing in
the whole about 210 Acres; and several other Farms, all let to substantial
Tenants, at an yearly Rent of about Six Hundred Pounds. Which will be sold by
auction, by Mr. Langford and Son, at their house in the Great Piazza, Covent
garden, on Tuesday the 20th of March 1770, in seven distinct lots, Beginning
punctually at Twelve O'Clock, viz. The said Mansion consists, on the attic
story, of 7 convenient Bedchambers for Servants, a large Bedchambers neatly
finished with Portland chimney pieces, closets, &c |
Particulars of and conditions of
sale for a large and valuable estate called Goldings |
ECCO |
CW3307787221 |
1770 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
A
catalogue of a pleasing assemblage of prints, by the best masters. Some
elegantly framed and glazed. A few books of prints. A small, but well-chosen
library of books, many of them elegantly bound. The property of a gentleman.
Together with about fifty lots of beautiful shells for cabinets; two ancient
missals, on vellum, finely illuminared; a pair of excellent twelve inch
globes, by Wright; a quadrant, in Wainscot Case, &c. Among the prints,
are the views of the Sandwich Islands, in colours... |
A catalogue of pleasing
assemblage of printsÉ |
ECCO |
CB3326954071 |
1792 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
The
poor man's help, and young man's guide. Containing, I. Doctrinal instructions
for the right informing of his judgment. II. Practical directions for the
general course of his life. III. Particular advises for the well-managing
every day: with reference to his, 1. Natural actions. 2. Civil imployments.
3. Necessary recreations. 4. Religious duties. Particularly l. Prayer;
publick in the congregation; private in the family; secret in the closet... |
The Poor Man's Help, and Young
Man's Guide |
ECCO |
CB3326157990 |
1709 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
private tutor to the British youth: Who may by this and another little book
soon to follow, not only be duly prepared for entering upon their classical
studies; but also attended and kindly guided through the ordinary system and
course of them from beginning to end; having all needful assistance given
them in the class or closet, abroad or at home... |
The private tutor to the british
youth |
ECCO |
CB3330892335 |
1763 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
Proposals
for publishing by subscription from the curious and elaborate works of Thomas
Simon, Chief Graver of the Mint in the Tower of London, in the Reign of King
Charles I. The Common Wealth of England, the Ld. Protector Oliver Cromwell,
and to the Government in the Beginning of the Reign of King Charles II. a
book of these engraved prints in quarto. Drawn and Done from the Medals,
Coins, Great-Seals Impressions, now remaining and preserved in the Cabinets
of the Curious. |
Proposals for publishing by
subscription from the curious and elaborate works of Thomas Simon |
ECCO |
CW3304612016 |
1753 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Miscellany of art or music |
The
Queen's Closet Opened |
The Queen's Closet Opened |
ECCO |
CW3308748849 |
|
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |
Religion
the most delightful employment: or, a treatise, evidently proving, that there
is more pleasure and less trouble in an holy and religious, than in a vicious
course of life. Containing Likewise, Several Directions necessary to be
observed by all Christians, in order to their escaping the Pollutions of the
World, and passing safe to Heaven through the midst of a crooked and perverse
Generation. To which are Added, Some plain Rules for a Religious Society. And
an Earnest Recommendation of the said Rules, Particularly Of the three great
Duties of Family Prayer; of attending daily the publick Service of God's
Church; and of frequenting the Holy Communion. With Devotions for the Closet
and for the Family. |
Religion the most delightful
employment |
ECCO |
CW3320661415 |
1739 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
Specimens
of British Minerals selected from the Cabinet of Philip Rasleigh |
Specimens of British Minerals
selected from the Cabinet of Philip Rasleigh |
ECCO |
CW3308711849 |
1797 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
spirit of liberty: or, Junius's loyal address. Being a key to the English
cabinet: or, an humble dissertation upon the rights and liberties of the
ancient Britons. ... By Junius, Junior. To which is added, a polemical tale;
or, the Christians winter piece: |
The Spirit of Liberty |
ECCO |
CW3303810828 |
1770 |
|
Cabinet refers to British
political cabinet |
Educational Miscellany |
Sunday thoughts. Adapted to the various
intervals of the Christian Sabbath, and Its different Exercises, Duties, and
Employments. In four parts. I. The Morning's Meditating Walk. II. The Public
Closet and Family Duties. III. Evening Employment on the subsequent closing
Duties. IV. The Night-Watches, with occasional Night-Songs. |
Sunday Thoughts .4 |
ECCO |
CW3323519717 |
1781 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
Thane's
second catalogue for 1773 of a most curious and valuable collection of
prints, drawings, books, books of prints, illuminated missals, antient
manuscripts, deeds and rolls, coins, medals, and antiquities, and other
curiosities, the whole collected with great care and expence, out of the
cabinets of the late Mr. West, and others. |
Thane's second Catalogue |
ECCO |
CB3327899140 |
1773 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
The
British phonix: or, the gentleman and lady's polite literary entertainer.
Consisting of a great variety of all such scarce and valuable literary
amusements, as have either long since been buried in Oblivion, and out of
Print; or such others, at least, as are not to be purchased singly. Amongst
which will be interspersed, Some of the most shining Essays, that have
hitherto appeared in the World; together with some select detached Pieces, in
Prose and Verse, never before published, but artfully filched from the
Closets of the Curious. |
The British Phoenix |
ECCO |
CW3324713146 |
1762 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that needs to be opened to the public, used as a negative symbol of
privacy |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Cabinet: containing entertaining Selections from New Books of Merit, etc |
The Cabinet |
ECCO |
CW3316742611 |
1797 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
cabinet of genius containing frontispieces and characters adapted to the most
popular poems, &c. with the poems &c at large. |
The Cabinet of Genius |
ECCO |
CW3310496545 |
1787 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
cabinet of love or a collection of the most affecting anecdotes of people
renowned for their virtues or their vices by persons eminent in the ... |
The Cabinet of Love |
ECCO |
CW3315572866 |
1792 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Fiction |
The
cabinet of true Attic wit: or aldermen's jokes. Containing the jests, Bon
Mots, Witticisms, humorous and extraordinary Anecdotes of the most ... |
The cabinet of True Attic Wit |
ECCO |
CW3312324714 |
1783 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Cabinet of wit; Or, A feast and the mind. Containing droll and mery stories,
in prose and verse. |
The cabinet of wit |
ECCO |
CB3329716262 |
1797 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Fiction |
The
cabinet: containing, a collection of curious papers, relative to the present
political contests in Ireland; some of which are now first ... |
The Cabinet |
ECCO |
CW3307398558 |
1754 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
cabinet of Momus, and Caledonian humorist; being a collection of the most
entertaining English and Scotch stories, (selected From The Best ... |
The Cabinet of Momus and
Caledonian Humorist |
ECCO |
CW3324602457 |
1786 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Christian's preparation for the worthy receiving of the Holy Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper. In four parts. I. Meditations, prayers, confession, &c.
properly adapted to the preparation necessary for receiving the Lord's Supper
worthily. II. The devout communicant's assistant for the Holy Table;
calculated to direct the communicant's behaviour at the celebration of the
Lord's Supper. III. Meditations, prayers, and thanksgivings, after receiving
the Holy Sacrament. IV. Devotions adapted to various occasions, both with
regard to a family and the closet and a pamphlate in the seven penitential
Psalms. |
The Christian's Preparation for
the worthy receiving of the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper |
ECCO |
CB3327387449 |
1772 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
Collectanea
medica, the country physician: or, a choice collection of physick: fitted for
vulgar use. Containing, I. A collection of choice medicaments of all kinds,
Galenical and Chymical, Excerpted out of the most Approved Authors. II.
Historical observations of famous cures, Gathered and Selected out of the
Works of several Modern Physicians. III. Phylax¾ medicin¾ pars prima: Or, the
most part of the Cabinet of Specifick, Select and Practical Chymical
Preparations, made use of by the Author. IV. Phylax¾ medicin¾ pars secunda:
The Second part of the same Cabinet, long since promised to the World, now
made Publick, for the General Good of Mankind. |
The Country Physician |
ECCO |
CW3306924719 |
1703 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Country-man's vade-mecum: Containing a perfect cure of most diseases that
commonly afflict all sorts of cattle: being the choicest receipts that ever
was experienced. In two parts. The first part contains, all the experiments
that has done so many wonders in curing of cattle; and practised all the life
time of the famous Mr. Henry Haukins, and found in his closet since his
death, and now published by his perticular friend, Mr. John Alltree,
professor of the same. The second part, is a collection of other things,
chiefly relating to horles its breeding, choice and cure. Collected from 20
of the best authors that are now published in several languages: being the
best collection, and most experienced of any yet published. |
The Country-Man's Vade-Mecum |
ECCO |
CB3327719230 |
1709 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Cyprian cabinet: Containing portraits of love, by Rochester, Dryden, Beaumont
and Fletcher, Suckling, Behn, Cowley, Lee, Rowe, Otway, Pope, ... |
The Cyprian Cabinet |
ECCO |
CB3329799033 |
1783 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Fiction |
The
female pilgrim, or, the travels of Hephzibah, under the similitude of a
dream: In which is given, An historical Account of the Pilgrim's Extract, and
a Description of her native Country, with the State of the Inhabitants
thereof. - The Reason why, and Manner how she left the Place of her Nativity,
in Search of a better Country. - The kind Entertainment she met with on the
Road-The Dangers she went thro', with her safe Arrival at the Country she
travelled in Search of. Interspersed with Variety of Reflections, Dialogues,
Songs, &c. The Whole calculated equally for Instruction and
Entertainment, and suited to all Capacities. Illustrated with copper-plates.
To which is added, by the author of The spiritual magazine, a supplement to
The female pilgrim, or the travels of Evangelistus: Containing, A succinct
Narration of the Rise and Progress of that strong and unparallel'd Affection,
which subsists between the Prince of Salem and the Princess Hephzibah, with a
particular Account of their happy Marriage. To which is annexed, A Door to
the Heart, or The Cabinet of Love opened, being a Key to the Allegory. |
The Female Pilgrim |
ECCO |
CW3322783129 |
1762 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Fiction/Educational Miscellany |
The
french Momus: or, comical adventures of the Duke of Roquelaure: taken from
the memoirs which the author found in the closet of the Marshal D'Huxells, to
whom he was Secretary. Compriz'd in nineteen stories or Adventures. |
The French Momus |
ECCO |
CW3312318930 |
1718 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |
The
last night. to the Lovers of Novelty, Whim, and Humour. At the Theatre in
Grantham, on Saturday Evening, September 25th. 1790, will be presented, the
Humourous entertainment of As you like it: Or, A Whimsical, Pleasant, and
Laughable, Exhibition of the World as it Goes, By Mr. and Mrs. Hudson,
&c. &c. From the Royalty Theatre, London; but last from Gloucester,
Cheltenham, Worcester, Hereford, Nottingham, &c. where it has been
received with universal Approbation and Applause. Consisting of Music,
Recitations, Imitations, Emblems, and Caricatures, Original, Moral,
Political, and Satirical. Part I. Dramatic Sketches; Or, a Theatrical Brush,
for rubbing off the rust of care, And Smoothing the Wrinkled Brow of
Melancholy. In which will be introduced the various Abuses of the Sock and
Buskin, in merry Tragedies and sad Comedies, by Modern Spouters-Stage
Candidates-Butchers in Heroics-Tragedy Ranters-Readers without their
Eyes-Ghosts without their Lessons-Boglers and Blunderers-With Theatrical
Shifts, &c. &c. The first Part to conclude with the Bust of
Shakespeare, and the favourite Song of ``the Seven Ages, or Stage Play of
Human Life,'' by Mr. Hudson. Part II. The Whim of the Times: Or, such things
are. In which will be introduced a cabinet of trifles, and descanted upon
with Wit, Humour and Sentiment. |
The Last Night |
ECCO |
CW3304579961 |
1790 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Catalogue |
The
muses cabinet, or, delights for the ladies. A miscellany of entertaining
poems, and useful and instructive Recreations for both Sexes, in two ... |
The Muses Cabinet |
ECCO |
CW3311508010 |
1771 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Parallel: Being the substance of two speeches, supposed to have been made in the closet by two different
ministers |
The Parallel |
ECCO |
CW3304682324 |
1762 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
phenix: or, a revival of scarce and valuable pieces from the remotest
antiquity down to the present times. Being A Collection of Manuscripts and
Printed Tracts, no where to be found but in the Closets of the Curious. By a
gentleman who has made it his business to search after such pieces for Twenty
Years past. |
The Second Volume of the Phenix |
ECCO |
CW3305009725 |
1707 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
phenix: or, a revival of scarce and valuable pieces from the remotest
antiquity down to the present times. Being A Collection of Manuscripts and
Printed Tracts, no where to be found but in the Closets of the Curious. By a
gentleman who has made it his business to search after such pieces for Twenty
Years past. Volume 1. |
The Phenix Volume One |
ECCO |
CW3305009148 |
1707 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
pleasing instructor: or, entertaining moralist. Consisting of select essays,
relations, visions and allegories, collected from the most eminent English
authors. To which are prefixed, new Thoughts on education. Designed for the
Use of Schools, as well as the Closet; with a View to form the rising Minds
of the Youth of both Sexes to Virtue, and destroy in the Bud, those Vices and
Frailties, which Mankind, and Youth in particular, are addicted to. |
The Pleasing Instructor |
ECCO |
CW3316259491 |
1756 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
riches and extent of free grace displayed: in three letters from a young
gentleman in Edinburgh, to His Friends in the Country; found in his cabinet
after his death. |
The riches and extent of free
grace displayed |
ECCO |
CW3317784047 |
1772 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |
The
Royal Jester, or Prince's Cabinet of Wit |
The Royal Jester |
ECCO |
CW3324560440 |
1792 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
second part of Mother Bunch of the West containing many rarities out of her
Golden Closet of Curiousities |
The second part of Mother Bunch
of the West |
ECCO |
CB3326377667 |
1750 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
state of France, In a clear Account of the Revenues of that Kingdom; of the
receipts and issues, To every particular Item of which there is prefixed a
Number referring to the like Number in an annexed Commentary of explanatory
Notes. The Accounts themselves being procured from the Closet of the
Comptroller-General of the Finances of France, and from the Library of the
present Duke of Richelieu. To these is added an account of the rise and
progress of the government-debt of that kingdom. Also a general summary of
its military and marine forces. The Whole forming the most just and
comprehensive View that has hitherto been given of the State of that Nation. |
The state of France |
ECCO |
CW3304613818 |
1760 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
world's doom: or the cabinet of fate unlocked. Vol. 2 |
The world's doom: or the cabinet
of fate unlocked. Vol. 2 |
ECCO |
CB3328434343 |
1795 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Religious Miscellenay |
The
world's doom: or the cabinet of fate unlocked. Vol.1 |
The world's doom: or the cabinet
of fate unlocked. Vol.1 |
ECCO |
CB3330254712 |
1795 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Religious Miscellenay |
The
Golden Cabinet: or, the world's jewel. Being a shilling profitably Exchang'd,
for a valuable instructer, in such Branches of Useful Knowledge, That nearly
concern all Kinds of People from the Peer to the Peasant. |
The Golden Cabinet |
ECCO |
CB3327935543 |
1765 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Literary miscellany |
To be
seen in Curtius's Cabinet of Curiosities, an exact model of the Temple at
Paris |
To be seen in Curtius's Cabinet
of Curiosities |
ECCO |
CW3305239793 |
1792 |
|
a description of a temple in
Paris in text; the word "cabinet" used to authenticate or bring
interest, the random nature of the knowledge presented (title page) |
Educational Miscellany |
A
catalogue of the valuable museum, comprising An elegant Assemblage of Antique
Morble Figures and Bustos, Bronzes, Models in Terra Cotta, Capital Chimney
Pieces and Slabs, Mathematical and Musical Instruments, antiquities, rare
articles of crystal, carvings in Ivory, Valuable Jewels, Coloured Stones,
Curious Cabinets, Armour, Fire Arms, Swords, and Innumerable scarce Articles,
collected with scientific Knowledge, at a great Expence. |
A catalogue of the valuable
museum |
ECCO |
CW3306678375 |
1794 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Catalogue |
The
compleat English and French vermin-killer: being a companion for all
families. Shewing ready way to Destroy Adders, Badgers, Birds of all sorts,
Bugs, Ducks, Earwigs, Fish, Fleas, Flies, Foxes, Frogs, Gnats, Lice, Mice,
Moles, Otters, Pismires, Polt-Cats, Rabits, Rats, Scorpions, Snakes, Snails,
Spiders, Toads, Wants or Moles, Wasps, Weasles, Wolf-Fly, Worms in Houses
Garden, &c. With some directions for gardiners, and the prizes of
workmens labour. Being a Rich Cabinet of Modern Curiosities. Adorn'd with
cuts. |
The Compleat English and French
Vermin-Killer |
ECCO |
CW3307586232 |
1710 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
Vox populi, old England's glory or
destruction, in one thousand, seven hundred, and seventy-four; Being a choice
collection of hints, found in the cabinet of a late worthy and noble lord, to
the free-holders of Great Britain in their choice of members of serve in
Parliament at the ensuing general election. With comments upon them. By an
old member of the Lower House, but no placeman, pensioner, or title. To which
is added by the same nobleman, an hint to His Majesty. |
Vox Populi |
ECCO |
CB3326831125 |
1774 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
Who
runs next: or, the Lord B--- ---e's confession. Found in his closet since his
departure for France. Faithfully publish'd from the original by Mr. Dean
S---- To which are added, some other papers relating to the Earl of Mortimer,
M----w P----r, Esq; and the rest of the lat managers. |
Who Runs next |
ECCO |
CW3310749608 |
1715 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |
Wit's
Cabinet: A companion for Gentlemen and Ladies |
Wit's Cabinet |
ECCO |
CW3313776847 |
1715 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
closet of counsells conteining the advice of divers wyse philosophers,
touching sundry morall matters, in poesies, preceptes, proverbs and
parrables, translated , and collected out of divers authors, into Englishe
discription of the abuses: and vanities of the world |
The Closet of Counsells
conteining the advice of divers philosophers |
EEBO |
7622 |
1569 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
treasurie of commodious conceits, & hidden secrets and may be called, the
huswiues closet, of healthfull provision. Mete and necessarie for the
profitable use of all estates both men and women: and also pleasant for
recreation, with a necessary table of all things herin contayned. Gathered
out of sundrye experiments lately practised by men of great knowledge |
The treasurie of commodious
conceits |
EEBO |
19425.5 |
1573 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Christian mans closet wherein is conteined a large discourse of the godly
training up of children: as also of those duties that children own unto their
parents, made dialogue wise, very pleasant to reade, and most profitable to
practise, collected in Latin by Bartholomew Batty of Alostensis. And nowe
Englished by William Lowth. |
The Christian mans closet |
EEBO |
1591 |
1591 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
Psalmes
of confession found in the cabinet of the most excellent King of Portingal,
Don Antonio, first of that name, written with his owne hand. Wherein the
sinner calleth upon the mercie of God for his sinne. Translated out of the
Latine copie, printed at Paris by Federike Morell. |
Psalmes of confession found in
the cabinet of the most excellent King of Portinga |
EEBO |
690 |
1596 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that authenticates the author and material; term used in the historical
or traditional sense |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |
A
closet for ladies and gentlewomen. Or, the art of preserving, conserving, and
candying with the manner how to make divers kinds of syrups: and all kind of
banqueting stuffes. Also divers soueraigne medicines and salves for sundry
diseases. |
A closet for ladies and
gentlewomen |
EEBO |
5436 |
1608 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
rich cabinet furnished with varietie of excellent discriptions, exquisite
charracters, witty discources, and delightfull histories, deuine and morrall.
Together with invectives agains many abuses of the time: digested
alphabetically into common places. Whereunto is annexed the epitome of good
manners, exttracted from Mr. Iohn de la Casa, Arch-bishop of Benuenta |
The rich cabinet furnished with
varietie of excellent discriptions |
EEBO |
11522 |
1616 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
chyrugians closet: or, an antidotarie chyrurgicall Furnished with carietie
and choyce of: apophlegms, balmes, baths, caps, cataplasmes, causticks,
cerots, clysters, collyries, decoctions, diets, and wound-drinks,
desnsatiues, dentifrices, electuaries, embrocations, epithemes, errhines,
foments, fumes, gargarismes, infections, liniments, lotions, oyles,
pessaries, pils, playsters, potions, powders, quilts, suppositaries,
synapismes, trochisces, ungeunts, and waters. |
The chyrugians closet |
EEBO |
3279 |
1630 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
Two
spare keyes to the Jesuites cabinet dropped accidentally by some Father of
that societie and fallen into the hands of a Protestant. The first wherof,
discovers their domestick doctrines for education of their novices. The
second, openeth their atheisticall practises touching the present warres of
Germany. |
Two spare keyes to the Jesuites
cabinet |
EEBO |
11346.3 |
1632 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that needs to be opened to the public, used as a negative symbol of
privacy |
Educational Miscellany |
Curiosities:
or the cabinet of nature containing phylosophical, naturall, and morall
questions fully answered and resolved. |
Curiosities: or, the cabinet of
nature |
EEBO |
1557 |
1637 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
The
ladies cabinet opened wherein is found hidden severall experiments in
preserving and conserving, physicke, and surgery, cookery and huswifery |
The ladies cabinet opened |
EEBO |
15119 |
1639 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Educational Miscellany |
Jocabella,
or a cabinet of conceits. Wherunto are added epigrams and other poems, by R.
C. |
Jocabella, or a cabinet of
conceit |
EEBO |
4943 |
1640 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
Cupid's
cabinet unlock't, or, the new academy of complements Odes, epigrams, songs,
and sonnets, poesies, presentations, congratulations, ejaculations,
rhapsodies, &c. With other various fancies. Created partly for the
delight byt chiefly for the use of all ladies, gentlemen, and strangers, who
affect to speak elegantly, or write queintly. |
Cupids cabinet unlock't |
EEBO |
C7597A |
1641 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Educational Miscellany |
A true
narration of the surprizall of sundry cavaliers being sent from Nottingham to
Oxford, as they were lodged at Brackley and also of a cabinet and pocket of
writings, and other things of great value, cast into a field of standing
oates to be thereby concealed, but discovered and taken away. |
A true narration of the
surprizall of sundry cavaliers |
ECCO |
Wing (2nd ed.) / T2764 ; Thomason
/ 669.f.6[76] ; Steele I, 2257 |
1642 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Educational Miscellany |
Ruperts
sumpter, and private cabinet rifled. And a discovery of a pack of his jewels
by way of dialogue between Mercurius Britannicus and Mercurius Aulicus |
Ruperts sumpter, and private
cabinet rifled |
ECCO |
Wing (2nd ed.) / R2311 ; Thomason
/ E.2[24] |
1644 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space that needs to be opened to the public, used as a negative symbol of
privacy |
Educational Miscellany |
The key
to the kings cabinet-cousell shewing the secret instructions of His Majesties
evill-coucellors to their agents, for first raising of armes against his
honourable house of Parliamenmt: together, with their devices for drawing the
peoples hearts to adhere to them: and the coucels by them used to uphold that
new sprung and unwarrantable act |
The Key to the kings
cabinet-counsell |
EEBO |
K388 |
1644 |
|
Cabinet refers to British
political cabinet |
Historical miscellany |
A key
to the king's cabinet: or, Animadversions upon the three printed speeches of
Mr Lisle, Mr Tate, and Mr Browne,
spoken at a common-hall in London, 3. July, 1645. Detecting the malice and
and falshood of their blasphemous observations made upon the King and Queenes
letters |
A key to the Kings cabinet |
ECCO |
Wing (2nd ed., 1994) / B5181A ;
Thomason / E.297[10] ; |
1645 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |
A satyr,
occasioned by the author's survey of a scandalous pamphlet intituled, the
King's cabanet opened |
A satyr, occasioned by the
author's survey of a scandalous pamphlet intituled, the King's cabanet opened |
ECCO |
Wing (2nd ed.) / L2627A ; Thomason
/ E.296[1] ; Madan, II, 1799 |
1645 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Educational Miscellany |
The
Kings cabinet opened: or, certain packets of secret letters & papers,
written with the Kings own hand, and taken in his cabinet at Nasby-Field,
June 14. 1645. By victorious Sr. Thomas Fairfax; wherein many mysteries of
state, tending ot the justification of that cause, for which sir Thomas
Fairfax joyned battell that memorable day are clearly laid open; together
with some annotations thereupond. |
The Kings cabinet opened |
ECCO |
Wing (2nd ed., 1994) / C2358 ;
Thomason / E.292[27] ; Madan 1790 |
1645 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |
The
Irish cabinet: or His Majesties secret papers, for establishing the Papall
clergy in Ireland, with other matters of high concernment, taken in the
carriages of the Achbishop of Tuam, who was slain in the late fight at Sliggo
in that Kingdom. Together with two exact and full relations of the severall
victories obtained by the Parliaments forces, through Gods blessing in the
same kingdom. |
The Irish cabinet: or His
Majesties secret papers |
ECCO |
Wing (2nd ed., 1994) / C2353 ;
Thomason / E.316[29] |
1646 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |
The
Lord George Digby's cabinet and Dr Goff's negotiations; together with His
Majesties, the Queens, and the Lord Jermin's, and other letters: taken at the
battel at Sherborn in Yorkshire about the 15th of October last. Also
observations upon the said letters. |
The Lord George Digby's cabinet
and Dr Goff's negotiations |
ECCO |
Wing (2nd ed., 1994) / B4763A ;
Thomason / E.329[15] |
1646 |
|
The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term refers to a space where knowledge is contained and
organized in the traditional sense |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |
To a
vertuous and judicious lady who (for the exercise of her devotion) built a
closet, wherein to secure the most sacred Booke of Common-Prayer, from the
view and violence of the enemies thereof, the sectaries and schismatiques of
this kingdome. |
To a vertuous and judicious lady
who (for the exercise of her devotion) built a closet |
EEBO |
T1318 |
1646 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Religious Miscellenay |
A key to
the cabinet of the Parliament, by their remembrancer |
A key to the cabinet of the
Parliament, by their remembrancer |
ECCO |
Wing (2nd ed.) / K387 ; Thomason /
E.449[2] |
1648 |
|
Cabinet refers to British
political cabinet |
Educational Miscellany |
A
vindication of King Charles: or, A loyal subjects duty Manifested in
vindicating his soveraigne from those aspersions cast upon him by certaine
persons, in a scandalous libel, entitled, The Kings cabinet opened: and
published (as they say) by authority of Parliament. Whereunto is added, a
true parallel betwixt the sufferings of our saviour and our sovereign, in
divers particulars, &c. |
A vindication of King Charles |
EEBO |
S6350A |
1648 |
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The text itself is a
closet/cabinet; term used as a negative symbol of privacy, values
displacement of such secrecy |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |
The
King of Scotlands negotiations at Rome, for assistance against the
Common-wealth of England, as also severall letteres of the chacellour of
Scotland to the king since his coming into Scotland, taken in his cabinet at
the late fight neer Dunbar. Published to satisfie such as are not willing to
bee deceived. |
The King of Scotlands
negotiations at Rome |
EEBO |
K572 |
1650 |
|
Closet/cabinet is a private
space to contain certain kinds of objects, activities, and knowledge; term
used in the historical or traditional sense |
Miscellany of biographical
materials |