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English: A dining hall with a large group having their meal. Men with hats on one side of the tables and women and children on other side. A violinist, a bagpiper and a tuba ? player (tubist). Two servants, one with a kettle on a chain?. A man singing from sheet music? P. 38.
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Thomas Morus; Nicolas Gueudeville: Idée d'une republique heureuse: ou l'Utopie / de Thomas Morus ; ... Contenant le plan d'une république dont les loix, les usages et les coûtumes tendent uniquement à rendre heureuses les sociétez qui suivront ; Trad. [du lat.] en françois par Mr. Gueudeville. ; Et enrichie de figures en taille-douce.

Publisher: A Amsterdam : chez François l'Honoré. Annotation: one engraving signed F. Bleyswyk fe
institution QS:P195,Q3046797
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