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A defence of the late Lord Russel's innocency by way of answer or confutation of a libellous pamphlet intituled, An antidote against poyson: with two letters of the author of this book, upon the subject of His Lordship's tryal
Antidote against poison.
Atkyns, Robert, Sir, 1621-1709.
"An argument in the case ..." (p. [27]-51) has special t.p.
Advertisements: p. [1].
Copy filmed at reel 2469 bound and filmed following Wing A4139, A4141 and A4140.
[5], 3-51 p.
London: Printed for Timothy Goodwin ..., 1689.
Wing / A4136
English
Reproduction of the original in the Union Theological Seminary Library, New York and the Folger Shakespeare Library
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