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Lucy Aspley Hutchinson (1620-1681) was the wife of Colonel
Hutchinson, one of the Puritan leaders who signed the death warrant
for King Charles I. In addition to the biography of her husband,
she also translated several important Latin works into English,
including Lucretius's De Rerum Natura.
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++++ Vie, Correspondance Et �crits De Washington, Volume 1; Vie,
Correspondance Et �crits De Washington; George Washington George
Washington, Fran�ois-Pierre-Guillaume Guizot C. Gosselin, 1840
Title: Me moires, etc.] An Embassy to the Court of St. James's in
1840. A translation of tom. 5.Publisher: British Library,
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British Library Guizot, Franc ois; 1862. viii, 463 p.; 8 .
9525.eee.2.
Title: Why was the English Revolution successful? A Discourse on
the history of the English Revolution. Translated by W. Hazlitt.
Second edition.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print
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million books, along with substantial additional collections of
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Pierre Guillaume; Guizot, Fran ois Pierre Guillaume; 1850. 78 p.; 8
. 808.b.30.
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