The English schoole-maister : teaching all his schollers ... /
| Main Author: | Coote, Edmund, fl. 1597 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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1637.
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The Protestant school-master : containing, plain and easie directions for spelling and reading English, with all necessary rules for the true reading of the English tongue : together with a brief and true account of the bloody persecutions, massacres, plots, treasons, and most inhumane tortures committed by the papists upon Protestants, for near six hundred years past, to this very time, in all countries where they have usurped authority to exercise their cruelties ...: with a description of the variety of their tortures, curiously engraven upon copper plates ... / by Edw. Clark.
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