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- and Work them according to Nature... (1667) (in French) La methode et inuention nouuelle de dresser les cheuaux par le tres-noble, haut, et tres-puissant...
- trans. Edward ****owes (London: Ralph Newberrie, 1577) A booke of the inuention of the art of nauigation and of the greate trauelles whiche they p****e...
- his supplication to Mars: bevvtified with sundry worthy histories, rare inuentions, and politike deuises. wrytten by B. Rich: gen. 1574. Published 1574 by...
- his supplication to Mars: bevvtified with sundry worthy histories, rare inuentions, and politike deuises. London: J. Day. Retrieved 21 April 2016. As attributed...
- That is to saye. The Copies of all such Verses, Proses, or Poeticall inuentions, and other deuices of pleasure, as were there deuised, and presented by...
- strained much deale out of the French writers, his ryme wrested, and in his inuentions small subtilitie: the applications of his moralities are the best in him...
- fewe Characters, short and easie, euery Character answering a word: My Inuention meere English, without precept or imitation of any. The uses are diuers:...
- enlaidissoit l’armoirie, & apportoit de la confusion, & tout au contraire ceste inuention remplit & ombrage les pieces bien mieux qu’elles n’estoient auant qu’on...
- enlaidissoit l'armoirie, & apportoit de la confusion, & tout au contraire ceste inuention remplit & ombrage les pieces bien mieux qu'elles n’estoient auant qu'on...
- ordained of God, to discouer, expell, and to confound all the sathanicall inuentions of Witchcraft and Sorcerie, Cambridge, 1590; dedicated to Robert Devereux...