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[edit]DescriptionA dissuasive from perjury; with directions against it, and an answer to the evasions which some use to elude the force and obligation of oaths Fleuron T103651-3.png |
English: Fleuron from book:
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https://fleuron.lib.cam.ac.uk/static/ornament_images/067810060000020_1.png |
Author | Clifford, Samuel, minister of the gospel |
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments. |
Place Published InfoField | London |
Publisher InfoField | printed for J. Morley at the Cross-Keys in the Poultry, near Cheapside |
Subject InfoField | Law |
ESTCID InfoField | T103651 |
Appearing on Page InfoField | 2 |
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