Rusticus

Rusticus is a Latin adjective meaning "rural, simple, rough or clownish" and can refer to: Provided by Wikipedia

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by Rusticus
Published 1817
Printed for William Blackwood and John Murray

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by Rusticus
Published 1750
Printed, by William Taylor in Bride-Street

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by Rusticus
Published 1762
Printed for Peter Wilson, in Dame-street

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by Rusticus
Published 1800
printed by James Haly, Bookseller, King's-Arms, Exchange

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by Rusticus
Published 1768
Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street

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by Rusticus
Published 1776
Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street

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by Rusticus
Published 1770
printed by J. and W. Oliver (no 12.) in Bartholomew-Close, sold by T. Payne, at the Mews-Gate, Charing-Cross

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by Rusticus, G.
Published 1748
[Printed, and sold by M. Cooper ... [et al.]

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by Rusticus, G.
Published 1748
And sold by M. Cooper, Pater-noster-Row, J. Robinson, Ludgate-street, and J. Wood, in the Piazza, under the Royal Exchange