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A perfume against the noysome pestilence, prescribed by Moses vnto Aaron. Num. 16. 46
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A perfume against the noysome pestilence, prescribed by Moses vnto Aaron. Num. 16. 46
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Publication date
1603.
Call number
59732
Creator
Fenton, Roger (1565-1616)
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(12mo)
Associated people
Aspley, William, (-1640,)
Associated organization
Bridgewater House Library,
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