Anguis Flagellatus, Or, a Switch for the Snake Being an Answer to the Third and Last Edition of the Snake in the Grass: Wherein the Author's Injustice and Falshood, Both in Quotation and Story, Are Discover'd and Obviated (1699) by George Whitehead (Paperback / softback, 2011)
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