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The pathe waye to perfectnes, in th’accomptes of debitour, and creditour: in manner of a dialogue, very pleasaunte and proffitable for marchauntes and all other that minde to frequente the same: once agayne set forthe, and verie muche enlarged. By Iames Peele citizen and salter of London, clercke of Christes Hospitall, practizer and teacher of the same.
The pathe waye to perfectnes, in th’accomptes of debitour, and creditour: in manner of a dialogue, very pleasaunte and proffitable for marchauntes and all other that minde to frequente the same: once agayne set forthe, and verie muche enlarged. By Iames Peele citizen and salter of London, clercke of Christes Hospitall, practizer and teacher of the same.
Marci Tullii Ciceronis Epistolarum familiarium ad Lentulum Proconsulem liber primus
Marci Tullii Ciceronis Epistolarum familiarium ad Lentulum Proconsulem liber primus
Micrographia: or some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses.
Micrographia: or some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses.
Micrographia: or Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses.
Micrographia: or Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses.
Valerius Maximus cum cōmento Oliverii Arzignanensis, et ... tabula ... pluribus locis per B. Matthæatiū ... emendatus.
Valerius Maximus cum cōmento Oliverii Arzignanensis, et ... tabula ... pluribus locis per B. Matthæatiū ... emendatus.
The English schoole, teaching to reade English distinctly, and to write it both faire and true. B...
The English schoole, teaching to reade English distinctly, and to write it both faire and true. By a perfect table of all the words in the Bible of the last translation. Disposed in a naturall order; so that all (whether strangers or others, though but of meane capacity) may with very little helpe, soone learne to reade English perfectly, by this booke onely. By I.P.
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