Martin Droeshout
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- MWMr. William Shakespear's comedi...Martin Droeshout
Mr. William Shakespear's comedies, histories and tragedies
no cover - MWMr. William Shakespeares comedi...Martin Droeshout
Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies
no cover - VMVade mecumMartin Droeshout
Vade mecum
no cover - TAThe art of embattailing an army...Martin Droeshout
The art of embattailing an army, or, The second part of Aelians tacticks, containing the practice of the best generals of all antiquitie, concerning the formes of battailes, wherein all motions requisite to be vsed in a battaile both for offence and defence are fully expressed, necessary and vsefull for all martiall spirits, that desire to haue knowledge in the art military
no cover - TAThe arraignement of the vvhole...Martin Droeshout
The arraignement of the vvhole creature, at the barre of religion, reason, and experience
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Mr. William Shakespear's comedies, histories and tragedies
- Open Work
Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies
- Open Work
Vade mecum
- Open Work
The art of embattailing an army, or, The second part of Aelians tacticks, containing the practice of the best generals of all antiquitie, concerning the formes of battailes, wherein all motions requisite to be vsed in a battaile both for offence and defence are fully expressed, necessary and vsefull for all martiall spirits, that desire to haue knowledge in the art military
- Open Work
The arraignement of the vvhole creature, at the barre of religion, reason, and experience