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|Text=<p>Anon., <u>Honest Hodge and Ralph Holding a Sober Discourse in Answer to a late Scandalous and Pernicious Pamphlet</u>, by "a person of quality" [London], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 174.  The anonymous author of this tract sees the pamphlet as a tool used to trigger civil unrest in England, calling it "a mere <i>trap-stick</i> to bang the <i>Phanaticks</i> about."</p>
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Anon., Honest Hodge and Ralph Holding a Sober Discourse in Answer to a late Scandalous and Pernicious Pamphlet, by "a person of quality" [London], per David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 174. The anonymous author of this tract sees the pamphlet as a tool used to trigger civil unrest in England, calling it "a mere trap-stick to bang the Phanaticks about."

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