In Catilinarias proditiones, ac proditores domesticos, odæ 9..
| Main Author: | Gager, William, fl. 1580-1619 |
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| Language: | Latin |
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Oxoniæ :
Ex Officina Typographica Iosephi Barnesii,
Anno 1586.
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