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Is . 6d . HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE OF ST . JOHN THE EVANGELIST , CAMBRIDGE . By Thomas Baker , B.D. , Ejected Fellow . Edited for the Syndics of the University Press , by John E. B. Mayor , M.A. , Fellow of St. John's College . Two vols .
Is . 6d . HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE OF ST . JOHN THE EVANGELIST , CAMBRIDGE . By Thomas Baker , B.D. , Ejected Fellow . Edited for the Syndics of the University Press , by John E. B. Mayor , M.A. , Fellow of St. John's College . Two vols .
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