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TheFrench-man and the Spaniard
or the two Great Lights of the world, displayed in lively Characters, representing the Antipathy of their Humours and different Dispositions : with an Impartiall Survey of the Customes of both those Nations -
The sonne of the rogve, or. The politick theefe
With the antiqvitie of theeves. A worke no lesse curious then delectable; first written in Spanish by Don Garcia. Afterwards translated into Dutch, and then into French by S.D. Now Englished by W.M -
The [French-man] and the Spaniard, or, [The two great lights] of the world, displayed in lively [characters] representing the antipathy of their humours and different dispositions
[with an impartiall survey] of the customes of both those nations -
The antipathy betweene the French and Spaniard
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The sonne of the rogue, or, The politick theefe
with the antiquitie of theeves : a worke no lesse curious then delectable -
The antipathy betweene the French and Spaniard
Englished by Robert Gentilys -
France and Spain naturally enemies. Or, several reasons to prove it impossible they should long be friends. Discovering the constant Contrariety that has ever been, and still is, between those two Rival Nations, in their Temper, Apparel, Fashions, &c. Written originally in Spanish, by Don Carlos Garcia. Englished with large additions and improvements. By Mr. Tho. Brown
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The sonne of the rogue, or The politick theefe
With the antiquitie of theeves. A worke no lesse curious then delectable; first written in Spanish by Don Garcia. Afterwards translated into Dutch, and then into French by S.D. Now Englished by W.M -
Guzman, Hinde, and Hannam outstript
being a discovery of the whole art, mistery and antiquity of theeves and theeving, with their statutes, laws, customs and practises, together with many new and unheard of cheats and trepannings