Angliæ speculum: or Englands looking-glasse.: Devided into two pats [sic], / by C.VV. Mercer.

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Angliæ speculum: or Englands looking-glasse.: Devided into two pats [sic], / by C.VV. Mercer.
Author
Mercer, William, 1605?-1676?
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London :: Printed by Tho: Paine,
MDCXLVI. [1646]
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Great Britain -- History
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"Angliæ speculum: or Englands looking-glasse.: Devided into two pats [sic], / by C.VV. Mercer." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A89059.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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To the VVorshipfull, Mr. Hue Kennedie.

Anagr.
Hee, even kind.
Vers.
Endowd With divers vertues of the mind, Such as is conscience, knowledge, hee even kind.
Epigr.
SInce in the wisdom of a twofold state, (When matters stand at such a high debate) In their election they did look on thee, Most proper for employment Kennedie: It was the good opinion of thy friends, Who would intrust thee in such publike ends, By which thou art in number one of those, Whose prudence shal suppres the Nations foes. Go on therefore, joyn in that just designe, Give God the glory, and the honours thine.

W. M.

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