A88423
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The lamentation of a bad market: or, Knaves and fools foully foyled, and fallen into a pit of their own digging: wherein their late errors are lamentingly laid down by one of the brethren of that function. Snatcht from their convention table, and published to the end, that against the next time the people shall be either so mad or foolish to believe them, or trust them, they may learn more wit, and proceed more gradually, and not so much to Phaetonize.
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One of the brethren of that function.
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1660
(1660)
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Wing L281; Thomason E1017_26; ESTC R4666
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3,900
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8
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