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| | Books by John Eliot: Books in the extended shelves: Eliot, John: Aduise giuen by a Catholike gentleman, to the nobilitie & commons of France, to ioyne together, and take armes speedily (by commandement of the King) against theeues and robbers, which are now abroade ruining the poore people setting downe an order and policie how they should take armes, to auoide all disorder and confusion amongst them. Whereunto is adioyned, a declaration published by the Duke de Mont-pencier for the reclaiming of the cleargie and nobilitie of Normandie, vnto his Maiesties obedience, &c. With certaine newes of the ouerthrow of the Gautiers, and diuerse other rebels against the French King, by the said Duke of Mont-pencier, on the sixt, and on the twentieth daie of Aprill. 1589. Translated out of the French into English, by I. Eliote. (London : Printed by Iohn Wolfe, 1589), also by François de Bourbon Montpensier (HTML at EEBO TCP) Eliot, John: Consolation et instruction aux malades contre l'appréhension. English. (London : Printed by Iohn Wolfe, 1590), also by Jean de L'Espine (HTML at EEBO TCP) Eliot, John: Georgii Cheynaei ... Tractatus de infirmorum sanitate tuenda, vitaque producenda. (imprensis Geo. Strahan ..., 1725), also by George Cheyne and George Strahan (page images at HathiTrust) Eliot, John: Ortho-epia Gallica Eliots fruits for the French: enterlaced vvith a double nevv inuention, vvhich teacheth to speake truely, speedily and volubly the French-tongue. Pend for the practise, pleasure, and profit of all English gentlemen, who will endeuour by their owne paine, studie, and dilligence, to attaine the naturall accent, the true pronounciation, the swift and glib grace of this noble, famous, and courtly language. (London : Printed by [Richard Field for] Iohn VVolfe, 1593) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Eliot, John: The parlement of pratlers, a series of Elizabethan dialogues and monologues illustrating daily life and the conduct of a gentleman on the grand tour, extracted from Ortho-epia gallica, a book on the correct pronunciation of the French language (The Fanfrolico Press, 1928), also by Jack Lindsay (page images at HathiTrust) Eliot, John: Poems, or, Epigrams, satyrs, elegies, songs and sonnets, upon several persons and occasions (London : Printed for Henry Brome ..., 1658) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Eliot, John: The suruay or topographical description of France with a new mappe, helping greatly for the surueying of euery particular country, cittye, fortresse, riuer, mountaine, and forrest therein: collected out of sundry approued authors: very amply, truly, and historically digested, for the pleasure of those who desire to be throughly acquainted in the state of the kingdome & dominion of France. (London : Imprinted by Iohn Wolfe, and are to bee sold at his shop at Poules chayne, 1592), also by Petrus Plancius and Baptista Duetecum (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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