In petty-France Westminster, at a house with a black dore and a red knocker, between the sign of the rose and crown and Jacobs-well, is a German who hath a powder which with the blessing of God upon it, certainly cures the stone, ...

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In petty-France Westminster, at a house with a black dore and a red knocker, between the sign of the rose and crown and Jacobs-well, is a German who hath a powder which with the blessing of God upon it, certainly cures the stone, ...
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[London :: s.n.,
1675?]
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