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An essay to heraldry in two parts. : The first containing (in a concise but methodical method, by rules and explanations of bearings) the body of heraldry: the second, honour civil and military; being a treatise of the nobility and gentry of England, as to their priviledges, dignities, &c. according to the laws and customs of our realm. The whole illustrated with variety of apt and proper sculptures, for the better explanation thereof

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  • "An essay to heraldry in two parts. : The first containing (in a concise but methodical method, by rules and explanations of bearings) the body of heraldry: the second, honour civil and military; being a treatise of the nobility and gentry of England, as to their priviledges, dignities, &c. according to the laws and customs of our realm. The whole illustrated with variety of apt and proper sculptures, for the better explanation thereof"@en
  • "An essay to heraldry in two parts the first containing ... a concise but methodical method, by rules and explanations of bearings the body of heraldry: the second, honour civil and military, being a treatise of the nobility and gentry of England as to their privledges, dignities, &c according to the laws and customes of our realm"@en
  • "An essay to heraldry in two parts"@en
  • "An essay to heraldry in two parts"
  • "Essay to heraldry in two parts the first containing ... a concise but methodical method, by rules and explanations of bearings the body of heraldry: the second, honour civil and military, being a treatise of the nobility and gentry of England as to thei"
  • "An essay to heraldry in two parts : the first containing ... a concise but methodical method, by rules and explanations of bearings the body of heraldry: the second, honour civil and military, being a treatise of the nobility and gentry of England as to their privledges, dignities, & c according to the laws and customes of our realm"@en
  • "An essay to heraldry in two parts : The first containing : the body of heraldry: the second, honour civil and military; being a treatise of the nobility and gentry of England, as to their priviledges, dignities, &c. according to the laws and customs of our realm : The whole illustrated"
  • "An essay to heraldry in two parts. The first containing ... the body of heraldry: the second, honour civil and military; being a treatise of the nobility and gentry of England ... The whole illustrated with variety of ... sculptures"@en
  • "An essay to heraldry in two parts the first containing ... a concise but methodical method, by rules and explanations of bearings the body of heraldry: the second, honour civil and military, being a treatise of the nobility and gentry of England as to their privledges, dignities, & c according to the laws and customes of our realm"@en
  • "An essay to heraldry in two parts : the first containing (in a concise but methodical method, by rules and explanations of bearings) the body of heraldry : the second, honour civil and military : being a treatise of the nobility and gentry of England, as to their priviledges, dignities, &c. : according to the laws and customs of our realm"@en
  • "An essay to heraldry : in two parts : the first containing (in a concise but methodical method, by rules and explanations of bearing) the body of heraldry : the second, honour, civil and military, being a treatise of the nobility and gentry of England, as to their priviledges, dignites, &c. according to the laws and custom of our realm"@en
  • "An essay to heraldry in two parts. The first containing (in a concise but methodical method, by rules and explanations of bearings) the body of heraldry: the second, honour civil and military; being a treatise of the nobility and gentry of England, as to their priviledges, dignities, &c. according to the laws and customs of our realm. The whole illustrated with variety of apt and proper sculptures, for the better explanation thereof"@en