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Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643
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Minerua Britanna or A garden of heroical deuises : furnished, and adorned with emblemes and impresa's of sundry natures, newly devised, moralized, and published, by Henry Peacham, Mr. of Artes.
Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643Date: [1612]- Books
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The period of mourning. Disposed into sixe visions. In memorie of the late Prince. Together with nuptiall hymnes, in honour of this happy marriage betweene the great princes, Frederick Count Palatine of the Rhene, and the most excellent, and aboundant president of all virtue and goodnes Elizabeth onely daughter to our soueraigne, his Maiestie. Also the manner of the solemnization of the marriage at White-Hall, on the 14. of February, being Sunday, and St. Valentines day. By Henry Peacham, Mr. of Arts.
Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643.Date: 1789- Books
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The vvorth of a penny, or, A caution to keep money : VVith the causes of the scarcity and misery of the want thereof, in these hard and merciless times: as also how to save it, in our diet, apparel, recreations, &c. And also what honest courses men in want may take to live. By Henry Peacham Mr. in Arts, sometime of Trinity Colledge Cambridge. Now newly reprinted according to order, and made more publick than heretofore: with some additions of notes in the margin; and the Greek and Latin sentences Englished. Now last of all, are added some grave sentences, with many learned observations, in a different letter from the former: with a catalogue of the Bills of Mortality, from 1642. to 1669. Printed this 12:h of January, 1669.
Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643Date: 1669 [i.e. 1670]- Books
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The worth of a penny. Or, a caution to keep money with the causes of the scarcity and misery of the want thereof. ...
Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643.Date: 1704- Books
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The worth of a penny: or, a caution to keep money. With the causes of the scarcity and misery of the want thereof. As also how to save it, in our Diet, Apparel, Recreation, &c. And also what honest Courses Men in want may take to Live. By Henry Peacham M. A. Sometime of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Author of The Compleat Gentleman.
Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576-approximately 1643.Date: 1704