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Elizabethan England in gentle and simple life. : Being. I, England's address to her three daughters, the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford, and Lincoln's Inn: from Polimanteia, 1595. II, A quest of enquirie by women to know whether the tripe-woman was trimmmed, 1595. Ed., with introduction and notes and illustrations, by the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart ...

Title:Elizabethan England in gentle and simple life. : Being. I, England's address to her three daughters, the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford, and Lincoln's Inn: from Polimanteia, 1595. II, A quest of enquirie by women to know whether the tripe-woman was trimmmed, 1595. Ed., with introduction and notes and illustrations, by the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart ...
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Note:Printed [by C. E. Simms, Manchester], 1881
  
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