Orthographie and congruitie of the Britan tongue

a treates, noe shorter than necessarie for the schooles be Alexander Hume ; edited by Henry B. Wheatley.

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Orthographie and congruitie of the Britan tongue

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Orthographie and congruitie of the Britan tongue: a treates, noe shorter than necessarie for the schooles be Alexander Hume ; edited by Henry B. Wheatley.
1965, Published for the Early English Text Society by the Oxford University Press
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"The following tract is ... printed ... from the original manuscript in the old Royal collection in the Library of the British Museum (Bibl. Reg. 17 A. xi)." Pref.

This ed. first published 1870.

Half title: Of the orthographie and congruitie of the Britan tongue.

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PR1119A2 no.5 1965

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xi, 40 p. --
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40

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OL14360825M

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