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The theatre of the world : in the which is discoursed at large the many miseries and frailties incident to mankinde in this mortall life : with a discourse of the excellency and dignity of mankinde, all illustrated and adorned with choice stories taken out of both Christian and heathen authors ... / being a work of that famous French writer, Peter Bovistau Launay, in three distinct books ; formerly translated into Spanish by Baltazar Peres del Castillo ; and now into English by Francis Farrer.
Boaistuau, Pierre, -1566Date: 1663- Books
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The man of nature. Translated from the French by James Burne. ... . Solitude.
Beaurieu, Gaspard Guillard de, 1728-1795.Date: M.DCC.LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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New philosophical thoughts on man, divinity, our moral ideas, religious wars, revolutions and the golden age. Dedicated, by Permission, to William Morris, Esq. By Mr. Bemetzrieder.
Bemetzrieder, Anton, 1743-1817.Date: 1795- Books
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The character of man. Or, his nature exactly displayed, in a philosophicall discourse, by the learned Nemesius. Now made English.
Nemesius, Bishop of EmesaDate: 1657- Books
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Theatrum mundi : the theatre or rule of the vvorlde, vvherein may be seene the running race and course of euery mans life, as touching miserie and felicitie, wherin be contained wonderfull examples and learned deuises, to the ouerthrow of vice, and exalting of vertue. VVherevnto is added a learned and pitthie worke of the excellencie of mankynd. Written in the French and Latin tongues by Peter Boaystuau, Englished by Iohn Alday.
Boaistuau, Pierre, -1566Date: Anno. 1574