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Fortune Early Works To 1800
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  Immortalitem animae agnoscit natura. ; Fortuna est commentum imperitae.
University of Cambridge.
[Cambridge : s.n., 1607-1609?] -Access this resource online
1609?
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  Motus coeli ab intelligentiis. ; Accidens non migrat à subiecto in subiectum.
University of Cambridge.
[Cambridge : s.n., 1607] -Access this resource online
1607
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  Rerum humanarum est circulus. ; Nili incrementum est [sioperes].
University of Cambridge.
[Cambridge : s.n., 1590-1600?] -Access this resource online
1600?
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  Lusus fortunæ = the play of fortune: continually acted by the severall creatures on the stage of the
Forde, Thomas.
[London] : Printed for R. L., 1649. -Access this resource online
1649
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  The mirrour of friendship : both hovv to knovve a perfect friend, and how to choose him. With a brie

Imprinted at London : By Abel Ieffes [and William Dickenson], dwelling in Sermon lane, neere Paules chayne, 1584. -Access this resource online
1584
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