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The Guide into the tongues : [pages 445-446], The guide into the tongues: with their agreement and consent one with another, as also their etymologies, that is, the reasons and deriuations of all or the most part of wordes, in these eleuen languages, viz. I. English. 2. British or Welsh. 3. Low Dutch. 4. High Dutch. 5. French. 6. Italian. 7. Spanish. 8. Portuguez. 9. Latine. 10. Greeke. 11. Hebrew &c. : which are so laid together (for the helpe of memory) that anyone with ease and facilitie, may not only remember 4. 5. or more of these languages so laid together, but also by their etymologies vnder the name know the nature, propertie, condition, effect, matter, forme, fashion or end of things there-vnder contayned, differing from all other dictionaries ever heretofore set forth : also the exposition of the termes of the lawes of this land ... : a worke for all louers of any kinde of learning ... /
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