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A coppie=booke of the vsuall hands written: /
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The penmans daily practise : a cyfering book shewing much variety of command of hand with examples of all the running mixt hands now in vse /
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A newe booke of copies, : containing diuers sortes of sundry hands, as the English and French secretarie, and bastard secretarie, Italian, Roman, chancery, and court hands. /
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The pen's excellencie, or, The secretaries' delighte ... /
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The pen's excellencie, or, The secretaries' delighte ... /
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A new copy-booke of all the most vsuall English hands: : vvith and alphabet of the text capitall great letters, fit for the vnskilfull to practise by. /
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A new booke vvherein is contained copies of the secretarie and romane hands: : with an alphabet of capitall antique letters: published for the instruction of the vnskilfull. /
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A new alphabet of the capitall romane knotted letters, : fit and ready to set any manner of hand to; with knots vnto the same; for the vnskilfull to practise by. /
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A Newe booke of copies : containing divers sortes of sundry hands, as the English and French secretarie, and bastard secretarie, Italian, Roman, chancery, and court hands /
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[A Newe booke of copies] : [containing diuers sortes of sundry hands].
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