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UTOPIA:
Originally written in Latin by
Sir THOMAS MORE,
CHANCELLOR
OF
ENGLAND:
Translated into English.
A row of four small decorative typographic ornaments or fleurons.
LONDON,
Printed for Richard Chiswell, and
to be sold by George Powell across from
original: "over against," an archaic term meaning situated directly opposite
Lincoln's Inn Gate in
Chancery Lane, 1684.
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