Sermo mirabilis, or, The silent language : whereby one may learn perfectly in the space of six hours, how to impart his mind to his friend in any language, English, Latin, French, Dutch, &c. : tho never so deep and dangerous a secret, without the least noise, word or voice, and without the knowledge of any in company : being a wonderful art kept secret for several ages, in Padua, and now published only to the wise and prudent, who will not expose it, as a prostitute, to every foolish and ignorant fellow / by Monsieur La Fin, once secretary to his eminence, the Cardinal of Richlieu ; licensed and entred according to order.
1692
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Sermo mirabilis, or, The silent language : whereby one may learn perfectly in the space of six hours, how to impart his mind to his friend in any language, English, Latin, French, Dutch, &c. : tho never so deep and dangerous a secret, without the least noise, word or voice, and without the knowledge of any in company : being a wonderful art kept secret for several ages, in Padua, and now published only to the wise and prudent, who will not expose it, as a prostitute, to every foolish and ignorant fellow / by Monsieur La Fin, once secretary to his eminence, the Cardinal of Richlieu ; licensed and entred according to order.
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London : Printed for Tho. Salusbury in Fleetstreet and sold by Randal Taylor near Stationer's-Hall, 1692.
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[2], 14 p., [1] leaf of plates ; (8vo)
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English short title catalogue (ESTC), R227344
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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L174
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158466. Binding signed by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, London. Leaf C1 torn and repaired, affecting text.