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London ius honorarium Exprest in sundry triumphs, pagiants, and shewes: at the initiation or entrance of George Whitmore, into the Maioralty of the famous and farre renouned city of London. (1631) - Thomas Heywood, 2nd Edition, Paperback
EEBO Editions, ProQuest
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Release Date
7/13/2010
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ISBN-13
9781171339878 | 978-1-171-33987-8
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ISBN
1171339879 | 1-171-33987-9
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Format
Paperback
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Author(s)
Thomas Heywood
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