File:A master-Key to popery Fleuron N064241-4.png
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[edit]DescriptionA master-Key to popery Fleuron N064241-4.png |
English: Fleuron from book:
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https://fleuron.lib.cam.ac.uk/static/ornament_images/125020040000070_0.png |
Author | Gavin, Antonio |
Permission (Reusing this file) |
Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments. |
Place Published InfoField | London |
Publisher InfoField | printed by J. Stephans , at the Bible in Butcher-Row, near St. Clement's Church in the Strand ; and sold by A. Bettesworth, J. Osburn, and T. Longman , in Pater-Noster-Row ; J. Knapton in St. Paul's Church-Yard ; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster |
Subject InfoField | Religion and Philosophy |
ESTCID InfoField | N064241 |
Appearing on Page InfoField | 7 |
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