Caesar and Pompey, a Roman tragedy, declaring their vvarres

out of whose euents is euicted this proposition, only a iust man is a freeman

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Caesar and Pompey, a Roman tragedy, declaring their vvarres

out of whose euents is euicted this proposition, only a iust man is a freeman

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Caesar and Pompey, a Roman tragedy, declaring their vvarres: out of whose euents is euicted this proposition, only a iust man is a freeman
1631, Printed by Thomas Harper and are to be sold by Godfrey Emondson and Thomas Alchorne
in English

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Edition Notes

LC copy has bookplate: E.G. Asay.
STC (2nd ed.) 4993
Originally published in the same year under title: The warres of Pompey and Caesar.
Signatures: A-I⁴ K².
LC copy wanting 1st blank leaf.

Published in
London
Genre
Drama., Drama

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR2447 .C3 1631

The Physical Object

Pagination
[76] p. (1st leaf blank) ;
Number of pages
76

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6622898M
LCCN
20003635

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