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James A. Weisheipl The Original Statutes of Cambridge University: The Text and its History, by M. B. Hackett 40/1, p. 85
Michael Benskin Laura Wright, Sources of London English: Medieval Thames Vocabulary 66/1, p. 133
SUSAN E. DESKIS Paul Cavill, Maxims in Old English Poetry 70/1, p. 134

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