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The taylors cussion / by George Owen, Lord of Kemeys (circa 1552-1613), being a facsimile reproduction by photo-lithography from the original ms. in two volumes. ; issued, with a short biography of the author, by Emily M. Pritchard (Olwen Powys).
George OwenDate: 1906
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A new method of making common-place-books / written by the late learned John Lock, author of the Essay concerning humane understanding ; translated from the French. To which is added something from Monsieur Le Clerc, relating to the same subject ... There are also added two letters, containing a most useful method for instructing persons that are deaf and dumb, or that labour under any impediments of speech, to speak distinctly; writ by the late learned John Wallis.
John LockeDate: 1706- Books
The customs of London, otherwise called Arnold's Chronicle / containing, among divers other matters, the original of the celebrated poem of the Nut-Brown maid. Reprinted from the first edition, with the additions included in the second.
Richard ArnoldDate: 1811