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New recreations, or, A rare and exquisite invention, for the exercising of acute wits, and industrious dispositions : replenished with mysteries, secrets, and rarities, both arithmeticall and mathematicall : whereby any one of mean capacitie, may readily and infallibly finde out the Christian names of men and women, their titles of honour, ages, offices, trades or callings of life, places of birth, houses of residence appertaining to scholars, either in the universities of Oxford or Cambriage [sic], or the inns of court and chauncerie : with many other things both pleasant and profitable, newly added / by Nich. Hunt, Mr of Arts.","London : Printed by J.M. [i.e. John Macock] for Luke Fawn, at the Parrot in Pauls Church-yard, 1651.

Hunt, Nicolas
QA95.H86 1651
Anatomy of Plants
London