Omnibus & singulis. Affording matter profitable for all men, necessarie for euery man; alluding to a fathers aduice or last will to his sonne. Now published for the vse of all men, and particularly of those that doe inhabit Great Brittaine and Ireland.
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- Omnibus & singulis. Affording matter profitable for all men, necessarie for euery man; alluding to a fathers aduice or last will to his sonne. Now published for the vse of all men, and particularly of those that doe inhabit Great Brittaine and Ireland.
- Author
- Scot, Patrick.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by William Stansby,
- 1619.
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Contents
- title page
- frontispiece
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To the most Sacred,
Christian, truely Catho∣like and Mighty Prince,IAMES, King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, Defen∣der, &c. -
To the High and Mightie, CHARLES,
Prince of Great Britaine, &c. - illustration
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Libri ad Serenissimam Mag. Bri∣tanniae
ANNAM Reginam defunctam, Prosopopeia. - Serenissimae ANNAE Reginae, Responsio consolatoria.
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THE EPISTLE Dedicatorie,
OMNIBVS ET SINGVLIS. -
A FATHER HIS EPISTLE (Or Introduction to the insuing Trea∣tise) to his SONNE. - The Contents.
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OMNIBVS
ET SINGVLIS: Affording matter pro∣fitable for all Men, andnecessarie for euery Man. - SECT. I.
- SECT. II.
- SECT. III.
- SECT. IIII.
- SECT. V.
- SECT. VI.
- SECT. VII.
- SECT. VIII.
- SECT. IX.
- SECT. X.
- SECT. XI.
- SECT. XII.
- SECT. XIII.
- SECT. XIIII.
- SECT. XV.
- SECT. XVI.
- SECT. XVII.
- SECT. XVIII.
- SECT. XIX.
- SECT. XX.
- SECT. XX.
- SECT. XXI.
- SECT. XXII.
- SECT. XXIII.
- SECT. XIIII.
- SECT. XXV.
- SECT. XXVI.
- SECT. XXVII.
- SECT. XXVIII.
- SECT. XXIX.
- SECT. XXX.