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... appears here.13 Or again , at fols . 109ra_31va , Rawlinson presents the same version of The Seven Sages found elsewhere ... appear separately surrounding " The Book of Shrift ' in Rawlinson , at fols . 80rb and 93va , respectively , but ...
... appears here.13 Or again , at fols . 109ra_31va , Rawlinson presents the same version of The Seven Sages found elsewhere ... appear separately surrounding " The Book of Shrift ' in Rawlinson , at fols . 80rb and 93va , respectively , but ...
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... appears mainly to have been taken up with a copy of Speculum Vitae , and its remaining identifi- able text was the ... appear generally to have been retained by a ( ? ) Suffolk or Essex scribe . And * British Library , MS Harley 1806 ...
... appears mainly to have been taken up with a copy of Speculum Vitae , and its remaining identifi- able text was the ... appear generally to have been retained by a ( ? ) Suffolk or Essex scribe . And * British Library , MS Harley 1806 ...
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... appear bounded on each side by British . imperial territory , by land masses that are coloured red or pink . ' As the last expedient makes clear , this particular study in scarlet was an exercise in invention and propaganda , and not ...
... appear bounded on each side by British . imperial territory , by land masses that are coloured red or pink . ' As the last expedient makes clear , this particular study in scarlet was an exercise in invention and propaganda , and not ...
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