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Le premier livre de l'histoire et ancienne cronique de Gerard d'Euphrate, duc de Bourgogne
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Roman antiquities in Renaissance France, 1515 - 65
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Textes au corps
promenades et musardises sur les terres de Marie Madeleine Fontaine -
Chrétiens et mondains, poèmes épars
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The entry of Henri II into Lyon
september 1548 -
Piero Vettori and France
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Rabelais et l'Italie
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Specifiers, complements and adjuncts in HPSG
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Litterae in tempore belli
études sur les relations littéraires italo-françaises pendant les guerres d'Italie -
The country-man's proposal, or, A dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer
wherein is shewn ways how the nation may raise the Queen 20000 l. every day in the year and neither have malt nor salt tax nor charge any man's land above two shillings in the pound, and to maintain the war with France twenty years and the nation not be one halfpenny the worse -
The country-man's proposal, or, A dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer
wherein the farmer shews how this nation may raise the Queen twenty thousand pounds every day in the year ... and to maintain this war with France twenty years -
The country-Man's proposal
or, a dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer. Wherein the farmer shews how this nation may raise the Queen 20000l every day in the Year, and neither have Malt nor Salt Tax, nor charge any Mans Land above 2 s. in the Pound, and to maintain this War with France Twenty Years, and the Nation not one Half-Penny the worse. The second edition corrected and Enter'd according to Act of Parliament By Richard Cooper, Farmer in the County of Nottingham -
The country-Man's proposal
or, a dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer. Wherein the farmer shews how this nation may raise the Queen twenty thousand pounds every day in the year, and neither have malt nor salt tax, nor charge any Man's Land above 2 s. in the Pound, and to maintain this War with France Twenty Years, and the Nation not one Half penny the worse. The fifth edition corrected, and enter'd according to act of Parliament. By Richard Cooper, Farmer in the County of Nottingham