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JASHER. The Apocryphal Book. The Book of Jasher, with Testimonies and Notes explanatory of the Text: to which is prefixed various Readings. Translated into English from the Hebrew, by Alcuin of Britain, who went a Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. (Lond.) 1751, 4to. Bristol. 1829, 4to.

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