A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the state of a public weal, and of the new isle called Utopia

A new ed. with copious notes, (including the whole of Dr. Warner's) and a biographical and literary introduction / by T.F. Dibdin.
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A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the state of a public weal, and of the new isle called Utopia

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A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the state of a public weal, and of the new isle called Utopia
1808, W. Miller
in English - A new ed. with copious notes, (including the whole of Dr. Warner's) and a biographical and literary introduction / by T.F. Dibdin.

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Utopia.

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