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... written on Stampt Paper by Paul Atchi- son schoolmaster in Hutton are Subscribed by me at Dublin the third day of December Jajbijf and fifty four years before these Witnesses the Honourable William Molesworth Esq ' and the Honourable ...
... written on Stampt Paper by Paul Atchi- son schoolmaster in Hutton are Subscribed by me at Dublin the third day of December Jajbijf and fifty four years before these Witnesses the Honourable William Molesworth Esq ' and the Honourable ...
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... written on Stampt Paper by Paul Atchi- son schoolmaster in Hutton are Subscribed by me at Dublin the third day of December Jajbijf and fifty four years before these Witnesses the Honourable William Molesworth Esq ' and the Honourable ...
... written on Stampt Paper by Paul Atchi- son schoolmaster in Hutton are Subscribed by me at Dublin the third day of December Jajbijf and fifty four years before these Witnesses the Honourable William Molesworth Esq ' and the Honourable ...
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... written . We can but deal with a few points on which Mr. Lee speaks with an openness and a weight of authority that ... writing Timon of Athens ' was George Wilkins , the author of The Miseries of Enforced Marriage . Wilkins may , at ...
... written . We can but deal with a few points on which Mr. Lee speaks with an openness and a weight of authority that ... writing Timon of Athens ' was George Wilkins , the author of The Miseries of Enforced Marriage . Wilkins may , at ...
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... written will be understood from the mottoes on the title - page and from the short and sparkling preface by which the following contents are ushered in . Of these contents Mr. Leake says : " Those who read them will form opinions of ...
... written will be understood from the mottoes on the title - page and from the short and sparkling preface by which the following contents are ushered in . Of these contents Mr. Leake says : " Those who read them will form opinions of ...
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... Written by Samuel Petto , Minister of the Chapel at Sudbury in Suffolk , who was an Eye- witnes of a great part . With a Necesary Preface . London . Printed for John Hartis at the Harrow in the Poultry . 1693. Price 6d . " Another ...
... Written by Samuel Petto , Minister of the Chapel at Sudbury in Suffolk , who was an Eye- witnes of a great part . With a Necesary Preface . London . Printed for John Hartis at the Harrow in the Poultry . 1693. Price 6d . " Another ...
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