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The last speech and dying-words of Thomas (Lord, alias Colonel) Pride being touched in conscience for his inhumane murder of the bears in the beargarden when he was high-sheriff of Surrey / taken in short-hand by T.S., late clark to His Lordships brewhouse.

Title:The last speech and dying-words of Thomas (Lord, alias Colonel) Pride being touched in conscience for his inhumane murder of the bears in the beargarden when he was high-sheriff of Surrey / taken in short-hand by T.S., late clark to His Lordships brewhouse.
Note:London : Printed for C.W., 1680
  
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Subject:Pride, Thomas, d. 1658 -- Humor
Subject:Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 -- Pamphlets
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