A generall prognostication for ever. : Fruitfullie augmented with manie plaine, briefe, chosen rules, concerning all purposes, and verie expedient for all maner of persons whatsoeuer: the heads whereof yee may beholde in the next page following..
| Main Author: | Digges, Leonard, d. 1571? |
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