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    <value>Keynes, Bibliotheca Bibliographici, No. 554. A very richly inked impression printed on India laid onto a support, trimmed to the edge of the tissue just within the plate mark and later relined. It is possible that the impression printed on India has been lifted from its original support, trimmed slightly, and laid back down on its original or another support and then relined. This would explain the fact that the vertical dimension differs from the other Fitzwilliam impression (P.3-1953) by about 3 mm. There are odd additional light scratches to the plate that suggest that this impression was printed later than P.3-1953</value>
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      <value>What is Man That thou shoudest Try him Every Moment? Job VII C 17 &amp; 18 V</value>
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      <value>Published 18 August 1793 by W Blake No 13 Hercules Buildings Lambeth</value>
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    <credit_line>From the collection of Sir Geoffrey Keynes. Accepted in lieu of Inheritance Tax by HM Government from the estate of Stephen Keynes OBE and allocated to the Fitzwilliam Museum</credit_line>
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        <value>Significant worm damage in the bottom margin at the right with approximately 20 worm holes.</value>
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    <value>Together with the Second State of EZEKIEL (P.104-2020), from the collection of Lt.-Col. W. E. Moss, sold at Sotheby&#x2019;s, London, 2 March 1937, Lot. 174, to GLK, &#xA3;13. It had previously been sold at Sotheby&#x2019;s, 1 December 1910, in Lot 127, with the property of a great grand-daughter of Thomas Chevalier, surgeon, who had been acquainted with Blake and is said to have attended him professionally</value>
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