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A88605 Loveday's letters domestick and forrein. To several persons, occasionally distributed in subjects philosophicall, historicall & morall, / by R. Loveday Gent. the late translator of the three first parts of Cleopatra. Loveday, Robert, fl. 1655.; Loveday, Anthony. 1659 (1659) Wing L3225; Thomason E1784_1; ESTC R202761 129,573 303

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