Pray read from the first to the last word in this present case, nicely and attentively befo[re] giving your judgment in it, and judge not only of the long time most painfully past, but is, and is like to be for ever, if not help'd by your Honours favour and intercession. Every man feels his own pains and troubles, and ought to know his own business best [microform] : a malicious man makes reasons : to the Honourable Knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, the humble petition of Prince Butler: if he is a fool, the Pope, and all the kings, and councils in their council chambers, and people in Europe are fools, except King William, and ill persuaded, ignorant, malicious, or not people
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- Malicious man makes reasons : to the Honourable Knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, the humble petition of Prince Butler: if he is a fool, the Pope, and all the kings, and councils in their council chambers, and people in Europe are fools, except King William, and ill persuaded, ignorant, malicious, or not people
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- [London] : [publisher not identified], [1700]
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- 1 sheet ( 2 unnumbered pages)
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Place and date of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed., 1994).
Reproduction of original in: Worcester College (University of Oxford). Library.
First line of text: "That after arriving in Rome, he was maintained by Prince Pamphylion in his house ..." - Other Forms
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- Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest, 2012. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 3055:22).
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- Wing (2nd ed., 1994), P3187C
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