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The ancient practical laws of England, compared with the laws now practised, to the great grievance of the free-born subject; by an ancient practising barrister at law, who for the greatest part of seventeen years last past, hath been a prisoner of the King's-Bench, Fleet, and other prisons, unjustly confined under undue practices, mentioned in eight of the ten paragraphs underwritten
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- "The ancient practical laws of England, compared with the laws now practised, to the great grievance of the free-born subject; by an ancient practising barrister at law, who for the greatest part of seventeen years last past, hath been a prisoner of the King's-Bench, Fleet, and other prisons, unjustly confined under undue practices, mentioned in eight of the ten paragraphs underwritten"@en