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- English scholar including it with current version
- Incitement to rebellion eliminating head of state and issue
- Promoting disorder not originally an issue
- Tide turns and no one is up -- that's the issue
- A book collector might seek a first one
- Version of publication
- Issue with what 36 across, for starters, produces
- Volume is an issue?
- An event that departs from expectations
- Alternate, as spelling
- Rabble-rousing lacks initial impression
- Version, form
- English idiot ruined new book
- First Folio, e.g
- Printing impression