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1 Библия Леды
Religion: Leda Bible (The third edition of the Bishops' Bible, published in 1572, so called from the decoration to the initial at the Epistle to the Hebrews) -
2 Увещевание к парламенту
Religion: Admonition to Parlament (Puritan manifesto, published in 1572, condemning episcopacy and advocating the doctrines and practices of Geneva)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Увещевание к парламенту
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