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Posthumous Works in Prose and Verse: Written in the Time of the Civil Wars ... - Page 117
by Samuel Butler, Sir Roger L'Estrange - 1715 - 279 pages
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The Secret History of the Calves-head Club, Complt: Or, The Republican ...

Edward Ward - 1705 - 148 pages
...Solicitor General• for the: Kings Dread Sovereign , and your own Honourable Client, the People.. I was much taken with your impartiality, that not only exempts. all Rational Men from being your Clieptsjn this Cafe, ra making:. them them by your Appeal your Judges ; for no Man you know can be...
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The Secret History of the Calves-head Club, Compleat: Or, The Republican ...

Edward Ward - 1707 - 184 pages
...Soliciter General for the King'fc Dread Sovereign , and your own Honourable Client, the People 5 I was much taken with your Impartiality, that not only exempts...Men from being your Clients in this Cafe, in making 0 " '\ them ft them by your Appeal your Judges: For no Man you know can be Judge in his own Cafe, but...
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The Genuine Remains in Verse and Prose of Mr. Samuel Butler ..., Volume 1

Samuel Butler, Robert Thyer - 1759 - 538 pages
...Sollicitor-General for the King's Dread Sovereignty, and your own Honourable Client, the People; I was much taken with your Impartiality, that not only exempts...For no Man, you know, can be Judge in his own Cafe, bat acknowledge your High Court, from which you appeal to all Rational Men to conlift of no fuch :...
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Satires and Miscellaneous Poetry and Prose

Samuel Butler, René Lamar - 536 pages
...Sollicitor-General for the King's Dread Sovereign, and your own Honourable Client, the People; I was much taken with your Impartiality, that not only exempts all rational Men from being your Clients in this Case, in making them, by your Appeal, your Judges: For no Man, you know, can be Judge in his own Case,...
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