02664nam 2200469 n 450 99638755740331620200824121225.0(CKB)1000000000622711(EEBO)2248565771(UnM)99839401e(UnM)99839401(EXLCZ)99100000000062271119901212d1586 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The enemie to vnthryftinesse[electronic resource] publishing, by lawes, documents and disciplines. A right rule, for reformation of pride, and other prodigall and riotous disorders, in a common wealth: for the worthines of directions, a perfect mirrour for all maiestrates: (especially) of cities. And for sound counsels, and admonitions, a carde to compasse, or euery yong gentleman, honorablie and profitably to gouerne his actions. Partely, drawne out of the sage gouernme[n]t, of the most worthie emperour, Alexander Seuerus: and (generallye) discoueringe the vnsufferable abuses now raigning in our happie English co[m]mon wealth. By George Whetstons gentPrinted at London By Richard JonesAnno 1584 [i.e. 1586][4], 36 leavesActual date of publication from STC.Leaves 25 and 26 misnumbered 75 and 78.G2 is a separate title page, undated, with same imprint, reading: An addition: or touchstone for the time: exposyng the daingerous mischiefes, that the Dicyng howses (co[m]monly called) ordinarie tables, and other (like) sanctuaries of iniquitie, do dayly breede: within the bovvelles of the famous citie of London. By George Whetstones, gent.Running title reads: A mirour for magistrates of cities.Another issue (with A1-[par.] cancelled, and new title page and date) of STC 25341, published in 1584 with title: A mirour for magestrates of cyties.Identified as STC 25335 on UMI microfilm.Some print faded and show-through; some pages stained.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Social problemsEarly works to 1800Social problemsEnglandEarly works to 1800Social problemsSocial problemsWhetstone George1544?-1587?1003432Severus AlexanderEmperor of Rome,208-235.1011884Whetstone George1544?-1587?autCu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996387557403316The enemie to vnthryftinesse2364377UNISA