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CONCERNING THE TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE INTO ENGLISH . NOR I never yet heard any reason laid , why it were not con- venient to have the Bible translated into the English tongue , but all those reasons , seemed they never so gay and ...
CONCERNING THE TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE INTO ENGLISH . NOR I never yet heard any reason laid , why it were not con- venient to have the Bible translated into the English tongue , but all those reasons , seemed they never so gay and ...
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ENGLISH . Epochs of English Literature . By J. C. STOBART , M.A. , late Assistant Mas- ter at Merchant Taylors ' School . In nine volumes . Price 1s . 6d . each . I. Vol . Vol . II . Vol . III . The Chaucer Epoch . The Spenser Epoch .
ENGLISH . Epochs of English Literature . By J. C. STOBART , M.A. , late Assistant Mas- ter at Merchant Taylors ' School . In nine volumes . Price 1s . 6d . each . I. Vol . Vol . II . Vol . III . The Chaucer Epoch . The Spenser Epoch .
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ENGLISH ( continued ) . The Tree of Empire . A Reading Book for Middle Forms . 256 pp . trated . 1s . 6d . In the World of Books . Illus- An English Reading Book for Middle Forms . 256 pages . Finely Illustrated . 1s . 6d .
ENGLISH ( continued ) . The Tree of Empire . A Reading Book for Middle Forms . 256 pp . trated . 1s . 6d . In the World of Books . Illus- An English Reading Book for Middle Forms . 256 pages . Finely Illustrated . 1s . 6d .
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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