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    Joseph Webbe

    Author of The second comedy of Pub. Terentius, called Eunuchus, 1629

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    The second comedy of Pub. Terentius, called Eunuchus, 1629 (1972) 1 copy
    An appeale to truth, in the controuersie betweene art, & vse; about the best and most expedient course in languages. To be read fasting; for the greater benefit of the deluded… 1 copy
    An Appeale to Truth In the Contoversy Betweene Art & Use; About the best and most expedient use in languages 1622 1 copy
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    Andria (1949) — Translator, some editions — 176 copies, 9 reviews

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