A speedie poste vvith certaine new letters, or, The first fruits of new conceits, neuer yet disclosed : now published for the helpe of such as are desirous to learne to write letters /
| Main Author: | I. W., gent |
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By Elizabeth All-de, for Francis Coules, dwelling in the Old Baily,
1629.
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