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The History of the surprizing rise and sudden fall of Masaniello the fisherman of Naples, who, in the space of four days raised 150,000 people in arms; and in two days more made himself governor, or King of Naples. Containing very exact and impartial accounts of the whole tumults and insurrections that happened there in the month of July 1647, by reason of the tax laid upon fruit, and other burthensome taxes

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  • "The history of the surprizing rise and sudden fall of Masaniello : the fisherman of Naples, who in the space of four days raised 150,000 people in arms ; and in two days more made himself governor, or king of Naples. Containing very exact and impartial accounts of the whole tumults and insurrections that happened there in the month of July 1647, by reason of the tax laid upon fruit, and other burthensome taxes"
  • "The History of the surprizing rise and sudden fall of Masaniello the fisherman of Naples, who, in the space of four days raised 150,000 people in arms; and in two days more made himself governor, or King of Naples. Containing very exact and impartial accounts of the whole tumults and insurrections that happened there in the month of July 1647, by reason of the tax laid upon fruit, and other burthensome taxes"@en
  • "The History of the surprizing rise and sudden fall of Masaniello the fisherman of Naples, who, in the space of four days raised 150,000 people in arms; and in two days more made himself governor, or King of Naples. Containing very exact and impartial accounts of the whole tumults and insurrections that happened there in the month of July 1647, by reason of the tax laid upon fruit, and other burthensome taxes"
  • "The History of the surprizing rise and sudden fall of Masaniello the fisherman of Naples, who, in the space of four days raised 150,000 people in arms ; and in two days more made himself governor, or King of Naples. Containing very exact and impartial accounts of the whole tumults and insurrections that happened there in the month of July 1647, by reason of the tax laid upon fruit, and other burthensome taxes"