A Declaration of Letters Patent of the Election of this present King of Poland, John the Third, elected on the 22d of May last past, anno dom. 1674. Containing the reasons of this elec¬tion ; the great vertues and jnerits of the said
Burberry outletserene elect; his eminent services in war, espe¬cially in this last great victory against the Turks and Tartars, whereof many particulars are here related, not published before. Now faithfully translated from the Latin copy. The name of the translator is not prefixed to this . tract. But, in the catalogue of John Miltons works, at the end of his life, written by bis nephew Edward Philips, we find the said translation inserted, as made by him. And it seems to have been one of the last pieces of his writing. The Downfall of the Bailiffs: or, a Lash
Burberry Sale for Bumms. Wherein the oppressions, extortions, and villanies of catch-poles, serjeants, bailiffs, and marshals-men ; with their yeomen-followers and under-litter of setting-dogs, are fully exposed and detected in their proper colours. By Good- love Freemau, esq. London, printed for Tho. Grumbleton. And indeed, for so short a compass, they are exposed in their proper colours, which could scarcely be per¬formed from, the instructions of any other master than experience. The author allows, that officers for execut¬ing processes at law are necessary evils, as hangmen are; and, so far as they perform their charge honesdy, and according to the intent of their institution, he has nothing to say to them. But his business is to discover their villainous practices, which the law condemns: and yet suffers Nay, were they not to act more ri¬gorously
Burberry Salethan the law would authorise, the law itself i thought too rigorous and unreasonable, in that it often occasions the deplorable ruin of a whole family, by burying one insolvent man alive, for a mere trifle of a debt, which is yet thereby further from being sa¬tisfied to tbe creditor than before.