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File:John Mair.jpg

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English: Supposed picture of John Mair (or John Major) in the frontespiece of one of his publications.
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English: From 1954 Volume of the Innes Review, reproducing a picure of a sixteenth century woodcut
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    • 2006-11-21T15:29:39Z UTC Tony164 1338x885 (778224 bytes) Supposed picture of [[John Mair]] (or John Major) in the frontespiece of one of his publications. From 1954 Volume of the Innes Review, reproducing a picure of a sixteenth century woodcut

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