The History of the Plot Anatomised, Or, the Late Sham Fanatical-Plot Briefly and Plainly Laid Open Wherein, Those Worthy Patriots Who Were Charged Therewith, Are Vindicated from the Malicious and False Aspersions Cast Upon Them by a Late Author (1689) by Anon (Paperback / softback, 2010)
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