The second part of Ignoramus justices, or, An answer to the scandalous speech of Sir W.S. Barronet /
| Main Author: | Whitaker, Edward |
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| Corporate Author: | England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Middlesex) |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for E. Smith ...,
1682.
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| Edition: | The second edition |
| Series: | Early English books online.
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