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Aduise giuen by a Catholike gentleman, to the nobilitie & commons of France, to ioyne together, and take armes speedily (by commandement of the King) against theeues and robbers, which are now abroade ruining the poore people setting downe an order and policie how they should take armes, to auoide all disorder and confusion amongst them. Whereunto is adioyned, a declaration published by the Duke de Mont-pencier for the reclaiming of the cleargie and nobilitie of Normandie, vnto his Maiesties obedience, &c. With certaine newes of the ouerthrow of the Gautiers, and diuerse other rebels against the French King, by the said Duke of Mont-pencier, on the sixt, and on the twentieth daie of Aprill. 1589. Translated out of the French into English, by I. Eliote.
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1589
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Includes "A declaration published for the reconciling of the cleargie and nobilitie of Normandie vnto the obedience of his Maiestie" and "Nevves of the ouerthrow of the Gautiers, &c." which are translated from: Montpensier, ...
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Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language.
Date of publication:
1593
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Actual printer's name from STC. "The praise of France" by Du Bartas, an English verse translation, y4r. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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1658
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In manuscript on t.p.: The author John Eliot. Attributed to John Eliot by Wing. "By no body must know whom, to be had every body knowes where, and for any body knowes what." Includes advertisement: p. [1]. Reproduction of ...
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Date of publication:
1590
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A translation, by J. Eliot, of L'Espine, Jean de. Consolation et instruction aux malades contre l'appréhension. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1592
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By John Eliot. The first leaf is blank. The map, lacking in most copies, is drawn by Petrus Plancius, engraved by Baptista Duetecum, and dated 1592. Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library. Lacks map.
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