02138nam 2200385Ia 450 99638772710331620200824132853.0(CKB)4940000000087294(EEBO)2248531446(OCoLC)ocm52614585e(OCoLC)52614585(EXLCZ)99494000000008729420030715d1655 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The lawyers looking-glass: or, A cleer discovery of the dangerous snares[electronic resource] wherewith the practicers of law endeavour to entangle Your Highness, and to make you the patron of their injustice, and oppression, and so to lead you as the blinde ship-money judges led the late blinde king into a ditch; which God forbid. Together with some seasonable preparatives to remedy this great evill: for the glory of God, Your Highnesses honour, and the peace and welfare of these nations: and, all Gods people both ministers of the gospel, and members of the army, and others: specially in and about the cities of London, and Westminster, are earnestly desired (as they will answer it at the great day of account) to speak words in season, and otherwise use their best endeavours to strengthen the hands of Your Highness and councel in carrying on the work of the Lord against the mightyLondon, Printed for Jeffery CorbetFeb. 20. 1655[8] pSigned at end: Jeffrey Corbet. Edward Pitt. 1. Jan. 1655.Reproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland.eebo-0097LawyersGreat BritainEarly works to 1800Legal ethicsGreat BritainEarly works to 1800Court administrationGreat BritainEarly works to 1800LawyersLegal ethicsCourt administrationCorbet Jeffrey1007597Pitt Edwardfl. 1655.1010323EAEEAEBOOK996387727103316The lawyers looking-glass: or, A cleer discovery of the dangerous snares2336716UNISA