Sir Julius Caesar papers, [microform].

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Sir Julius Caesar papers, [microform].

The papers consist of a series of approximately seventy papers, written by Sir Julius Caesar, relating chiefly to projects for raising money and for improving the king's revenue. The papers are Add. MS 10038 in the British Museum.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8271497

Yale University Library

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