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But at least four copies ( including one of the East Midland books already mentioned , a conflate ) reflect a single Yorkshire archetype exported to London , probably at patronal initiative , and used both to produce copies there and to ...
But at least four copies ( including one of the East Midland books already mentioned , a conflate ) reflect a single Yorkshire archetype exported to London , probably at patronal initiative , and used both to produce copies there and to ...
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The most recent account of this projection and its legacies is Nicholas Crane , Mercator : The Man who mapped the Planet ( London , 2002 ) . 3 These figures have been taken from Whitaker's Almanac ( London , 2002 ) . eighteen times the ...
The most recent account of this projection and its legacies is Nicholas Crane , Mercator : The Man who mapped the Planet ( London , 2002 ) . 3 These figures have been taken from Whitaker's Almanac ( London , 2002 ) . eighteen times the ...
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3 Walter Pater , Plato and Platonism : A Series of Lectures ( 1893 , London , 1910 ) , p . 8 . 4 Oscar Wilde , The Picture of Dorian Gray ( 1891 , Harmondsworth , 1949 ) , p . 7 . 5 Clive Bell , Art ( London , 1914 ) , p .
3 Walter Pater , Plato and Platonism : A Series of Lectures ( 1893 , London , 1910 ) , p . 8 . 4 Oscar Wilde , The Picture of Dorian Gray ( 1891 , Harmondsworth , 1949 ) , p . 7 . 5 Clive Bell , Art ( London , 1914 ) , p .
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