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The commendations of the book, which is cal'd Enchiridion arithmeticon, or, A manual of millions : wherein mens accounts are ready to cast up to their hands; and also of the second part, which is now (with the second edition) lately added thereunto ...
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Year: 1651 Publisher: [London]: The book is also to bee sold by Nicolas Bourn, at the south entrance of the Royal Exchange: and by John Hancock, Lodowick Loyd, and Henry Crips, in Popes-head-Alley,

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Englische lautlehre nach Richard Hodges' The English primrose (1644)
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Year: 1928 Publisher: Breslau : Universität Breslau,

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Richard Hodges's The English primrose (1644) : a study of the strong-stressed vowels and diphtongs with some regard to A special help to orthographie (1643), The plainest directions (1649), Most plain directions for true-writing (1653)
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ISBN: 9122001379 9789122001379 Year: 1978 Volume: 45 Publisher: Stockholm: Almqvist och Wiksell,


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Travels with an archaeologist
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ISBN: 135001267X 1350012653 1350012661 9781350012653 9781350012660 Year: 2017 Publisher: London

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"A memoir of travels by an eminent archaeologist and historian"-- "'You must be very patient, ' most everyone asserts admiringly on encountering an archaeologist. Patience in the pursuit of history instantly earns consideration. Patience to sift through the soil to discover treasure, from gold to unidentifiable knick-knacks--an educated beachcomber. But, patience does not come into it so much as the chemistry of experiences from being in the company of others as the five senses are provoked and satisfied by the buried unexpected. Archaeology is about hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting and touching past textures in our time. With these senses, in the company of friends, new places are created from old ones. Travel with archaeologist and writer Richard Hodges as he explores sites across the globe and ponders the relationship of the individual with the past and the present of the past in its ruins, monuments and hidden traces of long-distant worlds and civilisations"--

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