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English: Against War, by Erasmus, printed by the Merrymount Press, Boston, Massachusetts, 1908, colophon on last page of volume. Edited by John W. Mackail; translator unidentified; types and decorations by Herbert P. Horne. Copyright has expired on the text of this book. No copyright was asserted in the image itself, which was placed online by the Springfield, Massachusetts, library system.
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  • 2005-06-30 10:24 Daderot 75×124 (7349 bytes) {{PD}}Against War, by Erasmus, printed by the Merrymount Press, Boston, Massachusetts, 1908, colophon on last page of volume. Edited by John W. Mackail; translator unidentified; types and decorations by Herbert P. Horne. Copyright has expired on the text

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