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Principia matheseos univ.
Principia matheseos univ.
Priscianus Ephebus;or, explanation of . . syntax. .
Priscianus Ephebus;or, explanation of . . syntax. .
Private Correspondence of William Cowper Esq. With Several of His most intimate Friends
Private Correspondence of William Cowper Esq. With Several of His most intimate Friends
Problema Apollonicum Supputatio ecclesiastica Theoria calendar. A. Swinarski
Problema Apollonicum Supputatio ecclesiastica Theoria calendar. A. Swinarski
Prodromus Coptus sive Aegyptiacus
Prodromus Coptus sive Aegyptiacus
Progymnasmata . . latitniate donata . .
Progymnasmata . . latitniate donata . .
Progymnasmata. The Inn Play; or, Cornish Hugg-wrestler
Progymnasmata. The Inn Play; or, Cornish Hugg-wrestler
Progymnasmata. The inn-play or, Cornish-hugg wrestler : digested in a method which teacheth to break all holds, and throw most falls mathematically. Easie to be understood by all gentlemen, &c. and of great use to such who understand the small-sword in fencing. And by all tradesmen and handicrafts, that have competent knowledge of the use of the stilliards, bar, crove-iron or lever, with their hypomochlions, fulciments or baits
Progymnasmata. The inn-play or, Cornish-hugg wrestler : digested in a method which teacheth to break all holds, and throw most falls mathematically. Easie to be understood by all gentlemen, &c. and of great use to such who understand the small-sword in fencing. And by all tradesmen and handicrafts, that have competent knowledge of the use of the stilliards, bar, crove-iron or lever, with their hypomochlions, fulciments or baits
Progymnasmatum Latinitatis. . libri iv
Progymnasmatum Latinitatis. . libri iv
Prologue to His Royal Highness, upon his first appearance at the Duke’s Theatre since his return from Scotland. Written by Mr. Dryden. Spoken by Mr. Smith.
Prologue to His Royal Highness, upon his first appearance at the Duke’s Theatre since his return from Scotland. Written by Mr. Dryden. Spoken by Mr. Smith.
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