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William Fullwood : The enimie of idlenesse : der älteste englische briefsteller

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Bibliographic Details
OCLC:39288979
Main Author: Fullwood, William, fl. 1562
Corporate Author: Universität Rostock
Language:English
Published: Potsdam, A.W. Hayn's erben, 1907.
Subjects:
William Fullwood.
Merchant Taylors' company, England.
history.
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Thesis Monograph

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