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... vols . ( Oxford , 1969–92 ) , 1 , 289. Here three scribes , the work of each quire - bound , share copying The Prick ( quires 5-12 ) ; two of them provided additional booklets , now bound in at the head . For Additional 32578 , see ...
... vols . ( Oxford , 1969–92 ) , 1 , 289. Here three scribes , the work of each quire - bound , share copying The Prick ( quires 5-12 ) ; two of them provided additional booklets , now bound in at the head . For Additional 32578 , see ...
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... vols . ( London , 1986 ) , I. 30 Patrick Colquhoun , A Treatise on the Wealth , Power , and Resources of the British Empire ( London , 1815 edn . ) , pp . 1 and 196 and passim ; and see J. E Cookson , ' Political arithmetic and war in ...
... vols . ( London , 1986 ) , I. 30 Patrick Colquhoun , A Treatise on the Wealth , Power , and Resources of the British Empire ( London , 1815 edn . ) , pp . 1 and 196 and passim ; and see J. E Cookson , ' Political arithmetic and war in ...
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... vols . ( London , 1910 ) and Emile Legouis ( possibly the inventor of the term ' Pre - Romanticism ' ) , A History of English Literature , trans . Helen Douglas Irvine , 2 vols . ( London , 1948 ( 1926 ) ) . 10 These figures are taken ...
... vols . ( London , 1910 ) and Emile Legouis ( possibly the inventor of the term ' Pre - Romanticism ' ) , A History of English Literature , trans . Helen Douglas Irvine , 2 vols . ( London , 1948 ( 1926 ) ) . 10 These figures are taken ...
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