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The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
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N.B. Jopson Coplas de Yoçef a medieval Spanish poem in Hebrew characters, by Ignacio González Llubera 6/2, p. 166
Notes
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WILLIAM P. STONEMAN ANOTHER OLD ENGLISH NOTE SIGNED 'COLEMAN' 56/1, p. 78

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