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Author(s) Title Reference
Roger Sherman Loomis The Grail Castle and Its Mysteries, by Leonardo Olschki, J. A. Scott 36/1, p. 83
Thomas M. Parker The Origins of Private Penance in the Western Church, by R. C. Mortimer 9/2, p. 98
HELEN BARR Paul Strohm, England's Empty Throne: Usurpation and the Language of Legitimation 1399-1422 69/1, p. 134

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