The accomplish'd courtier consisting of institutions and examples, by which courtiers and officers of state may square their transactions prudently, and in good order and method / by H.W. Gent.

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The accomplish'd courtier consisting of institutions and examples, by which courtiers and officers of state may square their transactions prudently, and in good order and method / by H.W. Gent.
Author
Refuge, Eustache de, d. 1617.
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London :: Printed for Thomas Dring ...,
1660.
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Courts and courtiers -- Early works to 1800.
Favorites, Royal -- Early works to 1800.
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"The accomplish'd courtier consisting of institutions and examples, by which courtiers and officers of state may square their transactions prudently, and in good order and method / by H.W. Gent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A66933.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 9, 2024.

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HONOmo VIRO JOHANNI FITZ-JAMES, De Leweston in Agro Duro∣triges (vulgò) Dorset-shire, Armi∣gero, ad (hujus aevi) Comitia Parlia∣mentaria foeliciter cooptato.

Domin, perquàm colende.

SUb Tui-ipsius Vexillo me dimicare (quanquam in∣dignum) non dedignatus es olim. Nunc, sub Tuis au∣spiciis opusculum & Enchiridium hoc, usui publico destinatum & ad∣aptatum, in lucem proferre haud du∣bitavi. Et (quia indignus est dandis,

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qui non est gratus de datis) Gratitu∣dinis et Observantiae ergô, tibi dedi∣cavi, ut, tuo Nomine et Patronatu, Momi acerbitudinem Zoilique livo∣rem evadat, aut reprimat. Ex Mu∣saeo meo, prope Bangor-howse, primo Januarii 1658. Stylo novo.

Tibi devinctissimus, obser∣vantissimusque, H. W.

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