6-1 The Twoo Books of Francis Bacon. Of the Proficience and Aduancement of Learning, Diuine and Humane
6-2a The Essaies of Sr. Francis Bacon Knight, the Kings Aturney Generall. His Religious Meditations Places of Perswasion and Disswasion. Seene and Allowed
6-2b The Essayes or Covnsels, Civill and Morall, of Francis Lo. Vervlam, Viscovnt St. Alban
6-3 The Charge of Sir Francis Bacon Knight, His Maiesties Attourney Generall, Touching Duells, vpon an Information in the Star-chamber against Priest and Wright. With the Decree of the Star-chamber in the Same Cause
6-4a Francisci Baconi Eqvitis Avrati, Magni Angliae Sigilli Custodis de Sapientia Veterum, Liber, Ad Inclytam Academiam Cantabrigiensem, Iam Recusus
6-4b The Wisedome of the Ancients, Written in Latine by the Right Honourable Sir Francis Bacon Knight, Baron of Verulam, and Lord Chancellor of England. Done into English by Sir Arthur Gorges Knight
6-4c Francisci Baconi Equitis Aurati, Magni Angliae Sigilli Custodis de Sapientia Veterum Liber, Ad Inclytam Academiam Cantabrigiensem
6-5a The Elements of the Common Lawes of England, Branched into a Double Tract: theOne Containing a Collection of Some Principall Rules and Maximes of the CommonLaw, with their Latitude and Extent. Explicated for the More Facile Introduction ofSuch as Are Studiously Addicted to that Noble Profession. The Other the Use of theCommon Law, for Preservation of Our Persons, Goods, and Good Names. Accordingto the Lawes and Customes of this Land. By the Late Sir Francis Bacon Knight, Lo:Verulam, and Viscount S. Alban
6-5b A Collection of Some Principal Rules and Maximes of the Common Lawes of England,with their Latitude and Extent: Explicated for the More Facile Introduction of Such asAre Studiously Addicted to that Noble Profession. By Sir Francis Bacon, then SollicitorGenerall to the Late Renowned Queen Elizabeth, and Since Lord Chancellor ofEngland
6-6 Essays of the Strange Subtilty, Determinate Nature, Great Efficacy of Effluviums. ToWhich Are Annext New Experiments to Make Fire and Flame Ponderable. Togetherwith a Discovery of the Perviousness of Glass. Also an Essay, about the Origine andVirtue of GEMS. By the Honourable Robert Boyle, Fellow of the Royal Society. ToWhich Is Added the PRODOMUS to a Dissertation Concerning Solids NaturallyContained within Solids. Giving an Account of the Earth, and Its Productions. ByNicholas Steno. Englished by H.O.