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Conor Martin The Scholastic Analysis of Usury, by Jnr., John T. Noonan 29/2, p. 155
CATHERINE A.M. CLARKE Nicole Guenther Discenza, The King’s English: Strategies of Translation in the Old English ‘Boethius’ 77/2, p. 335
David A. Wells di sal man alle radebrechen: Todeswürdige Delikte und ihre Bestrafung in Text und Bild der Codices picturati des Sachsenspiegels, I: Textband; II: Tafelband, by Friedrich Scheele 65/2, p. 343

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