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A correspondent has very kindly apprised me of an addition to the Online Books Page, namely A briefe and a playne introduction, teachyng how to pronounce the letters in the British tong, now comenly called Walsh, by W.
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It hathe fyne sentences, subtile, sharpe, teachyng all thynges, and makynge them more playne, not more ample.
A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes Richard Sherry
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Pythagoras hauyng the profitable and godlie lawes of Ly - curgus, which he brought from Lacedemonia: and the lawes of Minos kyng of Creta, came to the people of Crotona, and by his godlie teachyng and Philosophie, reuoked & brought backe the people, giuen ouer to the neglectyng of all vertue, declaryng to them the nobilitie and excellencie thereof, he li - uely set foorthe the beastlinesse of vice.
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[Sidenote: The Italian diffameth them selfe, to shame the Englishe man.] a good Scholehouse of wholesome doctrine, and worthy Masters of commendable Scholers, where the Master had rather diffame hym selfe for hys teachyng, than not shame his Scholer for his learnyng.
The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 William Painter
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This booke teachyng all people to gouerne the in health, is translated out of the Latine tongue into
Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters John Earle
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An Oracion vpon the Fable of the Ante and the Gres - hopper, teachyng prouidence.
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A very rare specimen of Wolfe's work in 1543 is Robert Recorde's _The groūd of artes teachyng the worke and practise of Arithmetike moch necessary for all states of men_, a small octavo printed in black letter, but of no particular merit.
A Short History of English Printing, 1476-1898 Henry R. Plomer 1901
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The second booke teachyng the ready way to the Latkin tong entire work get citation get information add to collection
The Scholemaster 1870
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'_Peace, peace, peace_,' and teachyng many things, which he anon declared to the bishops, and bid the people amend their naughtie living.
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds Charles Mackay 1851
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Prouerbe, which riseth, of that learnyng, and those maners, which you gather in Italie: a good Scholehouse of wholesome doctrine: and worthy Masters of commendable Scholers, where the Master had rather diffame hym selfe for hys teachyng, than not shame his Scholer for his learning.
The Scholemaster 1570
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