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A corrector of the ansvverer to the speech out of doores. : Iustifying the vvorthy speech of Master Thomas Chaloner a faithfull Member of the Parlement of England
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A corrector of the ansvverer to the speech out of doores. : Iustifying the vvorthy speech of Master Thomas Chaloner a faithfull Member of the Parlement of England
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Publication date
Anno. 1646.
Call number
8195
Creator
Marten, Henry (1602-1680)
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Dimensions
19 cm (4to)
Associated people
Tyler, Evan,
Associated organization
Bridgewater House Library,
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