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Lyly, John (1584.). Sapho and Phao. EEBO-TCP.

Lyly, John (1584). Sapho and Phao. ElizAuth.

Lyly, John (1589]). Pappe with an hatchet, alias, A figge for my God sonne, or, Cracke me this nut, or, A countrie cuffe. EEBO-TCP.

Lyly, John (1591). Endimion - The Man in the Moone. ElizAuth.

Lyly, John (1592.). Gallathea. EEBO-TCP.

Lyly, John (1592.). Midas. EEBO-TCP.

Lyly, John (1594.). Mother Bombie. EEBO-TCP.

Lyly, John (1597.). The vvoman in the moone. EEBO-TCP.

Lyly, John (1601.). Loues metamorphosis. EEBO-TCP.

Lyly, John (1902). Lyly: Works (1902). CH.

Lynyng, Urban; Leigh, Valentine? (1552?). The pleasaunt playne and pythye pathewaye leadynge to a vertues and honest lyfe. TUDOR.

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Münster, Sebastian (1553]]). A treatyse of the newe India. EEBO-TCP.

Münster, Sebastian (1572.). A briefe collection and compendious extract of the strau[n]ge and memorable things, gathered oute of the cosmographye of Sebastian Munster.. EEBO-TCP.

Münster, Sebastian (1655.). The Messias of the Christians and the Jewes. EEBO-TCP.

M. B. (1688].). An account of the late proposals of the Archbishop of Canterbury. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1624]). [A cruel Cornish murder]. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1625]). A man cannot lose his money, but he shall be mockt too, or, Suttle Mals loue to simple Coney, to make him an asse to spend his money. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1629]). Houshold talke, or, Good councell for a married man. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1630?]). Saylors for my money. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1630?]). The cooper of Norfolke, or, A pretty iest of a brewer and the coopers wife. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1630?]). The desperate damsells tragedy, or, The faithlesse young man. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1633]). [The faire maides appology], or, Cupids wrongs vindicated. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1633]). The distressed virgin, or, The false young-man, and the constant maid, the qualities of them both displaid. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1634]). A messe of good fellows: or, The generous spark who roundly, doth call, and sayes for his part, tush, we have and shall have abundance, come fill us the other od quart. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1635?].). A description of a strange (and miraculous) fish. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1635]). Fayre warning, or, Happy is he whom other mens harmes can make to beware, and to shun Satans charmes. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1635]). Good counsell for young vvooers. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1637]). A bill of fare. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1640]). An exact description of the manner how His Maiestie and his nobles went to Parliament, on Munday, the thirteenth day of Aprill, 1640, to the comfortable expectation of all loyall subiects. EEBO-TCP.

M. P (1640]). Britaines honour. EEBO-TCP.

M. P. (1661.). A character of coffee and coffee-houses. EEBO-TCP.

Mace, Thomas (1676.). Musick's monument, or, A remembrancer of the best practical musick, both divine and civil, that has ever been known to have been in the world. EEBO-TCP.

Machiavelli, Niccolò (1680.). The works of the famous Nicholas Machiavel, citizen and secretary of Florence. EEBO-TCP.

Machiavelli, Niccolò (1681.). Machiavil's advice to his son. EEBO-TCP.

Machyn, Henry (1552-53). The Diary. NTNU.

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Source:  OpenStax, Online humanities scholarship: the shape of things to come. OpenStax CNX. May 08, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11199/1.1
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