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[edit]DescriptionAn answer to Mr. Chubb's enquiry concerning redemption Fleuron T103755-6.png |
English: Fleuron from book:
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https://fleuron.lib.cam.ac.uk/static/ornament_images/043780060001440_0.png |
Author | Hardy, Samuel |
Permission (Reusing this file) |
Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments. |
Place Published InfoField | Ipswich |
Publisher InfoField | printed for the author: and sold by M. Cooper, and C. Hitch, in Pater-Noster-Row, London; W. Thurlbourn, in Cambridge; J. Gleed, in Norwich; J. Kendall, in Colchester; S. Watson, in Bury; R. Keymer, in Hadleigh; and W. Craighton, in Ipswich |
Subject InfoField | Religion and Philosophy |
ESTCID InfoField | T103755 |
Appearing on Page InfoField | 144 |
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