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The Observator Observ'd, 1702.
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The Observator observ'd, or, A scourge for an ingrateful rebel, to flaug him thro' London, instead of Devonshire : which was once his sentence in the West; but pardon'd by King James, whose mercy he has requited, by abusing his memory, like a true member of the Calves-Head-Club : in a letter to a friend in the country. [London] : Printed by E.D. and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1702. 12 p. 30 cm. A reply to remarks in John Tutchin's Observator, nos. 16-18. Attributed to Samuel Grascome by Halkett and Laing. Signed "T.T." at end, and dated July 7th, 1702. Image 1 of 15.

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