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Heraclitus ridens:, or, a discourse between jest and earnest; where many a true word is pleasantly spoken, in opposition to all libellers against the government
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Heraclitus ridens:, or, a discourse between jest and earnest; where many a true word is pleasantly spoken, in opposition to all libellers against the government
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1713.
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248308
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Flatman, Thomas (1637-1688)
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