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Assessing an Artisan - Wallington's World: A Puritan Artisan in Seventeenth-Century London. By Paul Seaver. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1985. Pp. ix + 258.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2014

David Underdown*
Affiliation:
Yale University

Abstract

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Copyright © North American Conference of British Studies 1987

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