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... division into two volumes that supplied the model for four ensuing editions ( 1576 , 1583 , 1596 , and 1610 ) . ... of whom believed that excessive length had made the first edition too expensive for ordinary readers to acquire .
... division into two volumes that supplied the model for four ensuing editions ( 1576 , 1583 , 1596 , and 1610 ) . ... of whom believed that excessive length had made the first edition too expensive for ordinary readers to acquire .
الصفحة 186
story , read in the book of Acts and Monuments of the former edition , page 728 " ( page 1521 ) . In rationalizing cuts in documentation here and elsewhere by referring the reader to the first edition , Foxe may base his argument not ...
story , read in the book of Acts and Monuments of the former edition , page 728 " ( page 1521 ) . In rationalizing cuts in documentation here and elsewhere by referring the reader to the first edition , Foxe may base his argument not ...
الصفحة 187
It should come as no surprise to learn that the third edition drew criticism from the outset . Complaining that John Day had employed inferior paper in producing a book difficult to read , Simon Parrett artic- ulated the hope that the ...
It should come as no surprise to learn that the third edition drew criticism from the outset . Complaining that John Day had employed inferior paper in producing a book difficult to read , Simon Parrett artic- ulated the hope that the ...
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