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James Puckle
British firearm designer (1677–1724)
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England's path to wealth and honour, in a dialogue between an English-man and a Dutch-man. Printed, 1700
James Puckle
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Date: Reprinted in the year, 1707
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The club or, a grey-cap for a green head. Containing maxims, advice, and cautions. Being a dialogue between a father and son. In which is Interspers'd the following Characters, Viz. Antiquary, Buffoon, Critic, Detractor, Envioso, Flatterer, Gamester, Hypocrite, Impertinent, Knave, Lawyer, Morose, Newsmonger, Opiniator, Projector, Quack, Rake, Swearer, Traveller, Usurer, Wiseman, Xantippe, Youth, Zany the Vintner. These Characters being merely intended, to expose Vice and Folly; let none pretend to a Key; nor seek for another's Picture, lest he find his own. For, Qui capit ille facit. In vino veritas.
James Puckle
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Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]
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In the name of God, Amen . Whereas the coasts of Chiley, Peru, and Mexico, bordering on the south-seas, between the Streights of Magellan and California, abound with vast wealth and treasure. ... Consequently a trade so advantagious to the nation, can want neither the merchants hand, nor crown's protection and encouragement.
James Puckle
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Date: 1707]
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The club or, a grey-cap for a green-head. Containing maxims, advice and cautions. Being a dialogue between a father and son. In which is Interspers'd the following Characters. Viz. Antiquary, Buffoon, Critic, Detractor, Envioso, Flatterer, Gamester, Hypocrite, Impertinent, Knave, Lawyer, Morose, News-Monger, Opiniater, Projector, Quack, Rake, Swearer, Traveller, Usurer, Wiseman, Xantippe, Youth, Zany, the Vintner. These Characters being meerly intended, to expose Vice and Folly; let none pretend to a Key; nor seek for another's Picture, least he find his own. For, Qui capit ille facit. In vino veritas.
James Puckle
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Date: [1733?]
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A grey-cap, for a green-head , in a dialogue between father and son.
James Puckle
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Date: M.DCC.XCVIII. [1798]
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Life skills - Handbooks, manuals, etc. - Early works to 1800
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Fisheries - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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