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A cat may look upon a king
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A cat may look upon a king. : An epistolary poem, on the loss of the ears of a favourite female cat
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Belcher, James. A cat may look upon a king. An epistolary poem, on the loss of the ears of a favourite female cat
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Imprint: Dublin : printed in the year, 1732. First line: Thou Enemy, who e'er thou View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed. Anonymous. By James Belcher. Handwritten annotation below title, "By Ja. Belcher Esqr." and error in year of printing corrected.
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"A Catt may look at a King" [a dissertation on the English Kings, concluding that England ought to be a Commonwealth]
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Official, semi-official, and personal papers of six generations of the Egerton family, particularly those accumulated by Sir Thomas Egerton, 1540?-1617, Baron Ellesmere and Viscount of Brackley, Solicitor-General (1581-1592), Attorney-General (1592-1594), Lord Keeper (1596-1603), and Lord Chancellor (1603-1617); Sir John Egerton, 1st Earl of Bridgewater, 1579-1649, President of the Council of Wales (1631-1649); John Egerton, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater, 1622-1686, Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire (1660-1686); John Egerton, 3rd Earl of Bridgewater, 1646-1701, President of the Board of Trade (1696-1699), First Lord of Admiralty (1699-1701), Speaker of the House of Lords (1697 and 1700); John Scrope Egerton, 1st Duke of Bridgewater, 1681-1745, a Whig courtier under Anne and George I, and Francis, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, 1736-1803
EL 8384 (35/B/70)