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The man of destiny's hard fortune; or, Squire Ketch's declaration [[electronic resource] ] : Concerning his late confinement in the Kings-Bench and Marshalsea vvhereby his hopeful harvest was like to have been blasted. Together vvith his happy deliverance and promising prospect of encreasing trade, to the great joy of himself and his magnificent family. And several choice observations political and moral, relating to the present juncture of his eminences arduous affairs. With allowance |
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