Day, D. J.
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Concio ad clerum in secundi, vel quarti, regum, capitis sex.. 

habita in Templo B. Mariœ Oxon. Iunij 25,̊ ann. Dom. 1612  Early English Books Online / EEBO
Day, John - Editio secunda . , 1615
 
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Concio ad clerum 

Habita in templo B. Mariæ Oxon. Iunij 25. Ann. Dom. 1612. J...  Early English Books Online / EEBO
Day, John , 1612
 
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Christianismoy Stoicheiosis 

Early English Books Online / EEBO
 
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[Photolithographed reproduction of] A Page from a MS. copy ..:

Day & Son
A history of the art of printing : from its invention to its wide-spread development in the middle of the 16th century : preceded by a short account of the origin of the alphabet and the successive methods of recording events and multiplying ms. books before the invention of printing.  , 1867
 
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[Photolithographed reproduction of] A Page from the Block-B..:

Day & Son
A history of the art of printing : from its invention to its wide-spread development in the middle of the 16th century : preceded by a short account of the origin of the alphabet and the successive methods of recording events and multiplying ms. books before the invention of printing.  , 1867
 
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[Photolithographed reproduction of] One of the subjects fro..:

Day & Son
A history of the art of printing : from its invention to its wide-spread development in the middle of the 16th century : preceded by a short account of the origin of the alphabet and the successive methods of recording events and multiplying ms. books before the invention of printing.  , 1867
 
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[Photolithographed reproduction of] A Subject page from the..:

Day & Son
A history of the art of printing : from its invention to its wide-spread development in the middle of the 16th century : preceded by a short account of the origin of the alphabet and the successive methods of recording events and multiplying ms. books before the invention of printing.  , 1867
 
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[Photolithographed reproduction of] A Page from a Manuscrip..:

Day & Son
A history of the art of printing : from its invention to its wide-spread development in the middle of the 16th century : preceded by a short account of the origin of the alphabet and the successive methods of recording events and multiplying ms. books before the invention of printing.  , 1867
 
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[Photolithographed reproduction of] Specimen from one of th..:

Day & Son
A history of the art of printing : from its invention to its wide-spread development in the middle of the 16th century : preceded by a short account of the origin of the alphabet and the successive methods of recording events and multiplying ms. books before the invention of printing.  , 1867
 
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[Photolithographed reproduction of] Part of a Page from the..:

Day & Son
A history of the art of printing : from its invention to its wide-spread development in the middle of the 16th century : preceded by a short account of the origin of the alphabet and the successive methods of recording events and multiplying ms. books before the invention of printing.  , 1867
 
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[Photolithographed reproduction of] Specimen from one of th..:

Day & Son
A history of the art of printing : from its invention to its wide-spread development in the middle of the 16th century : preceded by a short account of the origin of the alphabet and the successive methods of recording events and multiplying ms. books before the invention of printing.  , 1867
 
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[Photolithographed reproduction of] A Page from the Block-B..:

Day & Son
A history of the art of printing : from its invention to its wide-spread development in the middle of the 16th century : preceded by a short account of the origin of the alphabet and the successive methods of recording events and multiplying ms. books before the invention of printing.  , 1867
 
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[Photolithographed reproduction of] Part of a Page from a B..:

Day & Son
A history of the art of printing : from its invention to its wide-spread development in the middle of the 16th century : preceded by a short account of the origin of the alphabet and the successive methods of recording events and multiplying ms. books before the invention of printing.  , 1867
 
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