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The monkey and the cats paw

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The MONKEY and the CATS PAW a Fable from Esop.\nPub,d May 15th 1804 by SW Fores/ 50 Piccadilly\nPitt left the state helm because he wanted to give Catholics rights they did not have till now, since he wanted to take part again/ he managed via Fox that [?] took part in the matter, and with the premier / as the Newspapers call Pitt / got along in such a way that the/ way to the state carriage for [?] was paved. Puss is the English cat's name.
Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
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The MONKEY and the CATS PAW a Fable from Esop.
\nPub,d May 15th 1804 by SW Fores/ 50 Piccadilly\nPitt left the state helm because he wanted to give Catholics rights they did not have till now, since he wanted to take part again/ he managed via Fox that [?] took part in the matter, and with the premier / as the Newspapers call Pitt / got along in such a way that the/ way to the state carriage for [?] was paved.
Puss is the English cat's name.

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