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1661. Instructions concerning erecting of a Library, by Gabriel Naudens. . .
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1664. A Parallel of the Ancient Architecture with the Modern. Written
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1665. Muotýplov rñs 'Avoulas; that is, another part of the Mystery of Jesuitism.
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,
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