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The English primrose far surpassing al others of this kinde, that ever grew in any English garden, by the ful sight whereof, there wil manifestly appear, the easiest and speediest-way, both for the true spelling and reading of English, as also for the true- writing thereof, that ever was publickly known to this day

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  • "The English primrose far surpassing al others of this kinde, that ever grew in any English garden, by the ful sight whereof, there wil manifestly appear, the easiest and speediest-way, both for the true spelling and reading of English, as also for the true- writing thereof, that ever was publickly known to this day"@en
  • "The English primrose : far surpassing al others of this kinde, that ever grew in any English garden ... : the easiest and speediest-way, both for the true spelling and reading of English"
  • "The English primrose far surpassing al others of this kinde, that ever grow"
  • "The English primrose, far surpassing al others of this kinde that ever grew in any English garden, by the ful sight whereof, there wil manifestly appear, the easiest and speediest-way, both for the true spelling and reading of English, as also for the true-writing thereof, that ever was publickly known to this day"
  • "The English primrose : 1644. A Scolar Press facsimile"
  • "English primrose far surpassing al others of this kinde, that ever grew in any English garden, by the ful sight whereof, there wil manifestly appear, the easiest and speediest-way, both for the true spelling and reading of English, as also for the true-"
  • "The english primrose. 1644"
  • "The English primrose : 1644"
  • "The English primrose far surpassing al others of this kinde, that ever grew in any English garden ... : planted (with no small pains)"@en
  • "The English primrose far surpassing al others of this kinde, that ever grew in any English garden, by the ful sight whereof, there wil manifestly appear, the easiest and speediest-way, both for the true spelling and reading of English, as also for the true-writing thereof, that ever was publickly known to this day"@en
  • "The English primrose far surpassing al others of this kinde, that ever grew in any English garden, by the ful sight whereof, there wil manifestly appear, the easiest and speediest-way, both for the true spelling and reading of English, as also for the true-writing thereof, that ever was publickly known to this day"
  • "The English primrose: far surpassing al others of this kinde, that ever grew in any English garden: by the ful sight whereof, there wil manifestly appear, the easiest and speediest-way, both for the true spelling and reading of English, as also for the true-writing thereof: that ever was publickly known to this day. Planted (with no smal pains) by Richard Hodges, a school-master, dwelling in Southwark, at the midle-gate within Mountague-close: for the exceeding great benefit, both of his own countrey-men and strangers. Approved also by the learned, and publisht by authority"@en
  • "The English primrose : far surpassing al others of this kinde, that ever grew in any English garden, by the ful sight whereof, there wil manifestly appear, the easiest and speediest-way, both for the true spelling and reading of English, as also for the true-writing thereof, that ever was publickly known to this day"
  • "The English primrose"
  • "The English primrose"@en
  • "The English primrose, 1644"
  • "The English primrose, 1644"@en