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| Main Author: | More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535 |
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Enprynted at London :
[By J. Rastell] at the sygne of the meremayd at Powlys gate next to chepe syde in the moneth of June,
the yere of our lord. M. [and] C.xxix. [1529]
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