The memoires of Titus Oates written for publick satisfaction.

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The memoires of Titus Oates written for publick satisfaction.
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London :: Printed for Thomas Graves,
1685.
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Oates, Titus, -- 1649-1705.
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THE MEMOIRES OF Titus Oates.

Written for Publick Satisfaction.

Oates, Bedlow, Dugdale, Prance; whose Breath alone, Cou'd almost States subvert, and Kings dethrone! To sculp their Shadow's in the Pow'r of Art: Ink may be black enough to act that Part. Drawn to the Life would you their Souls behold, That Work requires a more Infernal Mould.

LONDON, Printed for Thomas Graves, 1685.

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