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Author(s) Title Reference
E.S. Procter Estudios de Historia Moderna, IV, V 27/1, p. 36
Lewis Thorpe Li romans de Witasse le Moine. (Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures 126), by Denis Joseph Conlon 43/1, p. 63
J. Fraser Togáil Bruidne Da Derga. (Mediæval and Modern Irish Series viii), by Eleanor Knott 7/3, p. 244

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