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... Thomas Frederic Crane , ( London : Folk - Lore Society , 1890 ) , p . xviii . Concerning Jacques de Vitry , see ... Thomas Elyot , The boke named The governour devised by sir Thomas Elyot , Knight ( Londini : an . 1557 [ first ed . 1531 ] ...
... Thomas Frederic Crane , ( London : Folk - Lore Society , 1890 ) , p . xviii . Concerning Jacques de Vitry , see ... Thomas Elyot , The boke named The governour devised by sir Thomas Elyot , Knight ( Londini : an . 1557 [ first ed . 1531 ] ...
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... Thomas and Thomas , 1802 . The Fables of Aesop and Others , Translated into English with Instruc- tive Applications and a Print before each Fable . The 17th Edition . Crox- all , Samuel D. D. London : J. Johnson , R. Baldwin , etc ...
... Thomas and Thomas , 1802 . The Fables of Aesop and Others , Translated into English with Instruc- tive Applications and a Print before each Fable . The 17th Edition . Crox- all , Samuel D. D. London : J. Johnson , R. Baldwin , etc ...
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... Thomas . A pleasant History : Declaring the Whole Art of Phisiognomy , Orderly Uttering All the Speciall Parts of Man , from the Head to the Foot . London : 1613 . Hobbes , Thomas . The Art of Rhetorick Plainly Set Forth ; With ...
... Thomas . A pleasant History : Declaring the Whole Art of Phisiognomy , Orderly Uttering All the Speciall Parts of Man , from the Head to the Foot . London : 1613 . Hobbes , Thomas . The Art of Rhetorick Plainly Set Forth ; With ...
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