Propositions to bee presented to His Majesty by all the loyall subjects of England now that the rebels would seeme to incline to a personall treaty
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- Propositions to bee presented to His Majesty by all the loyall subjects of England now that the rebels would seeme to incline to a personall treaty
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- [S.l. :: s.n.],
- 1648.
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Contents
- title page
- Propositions to be presented to his Majesty, &c.
- AN ORDINANCE OF THE LORDS, Knights, Gentry, and Commons of England, now in Arms, for the redemption of his Majesty out of Prison, and the recovery of their Lawes and Liberties, and to bring the Rebels at West∣minster and their abettors, to condigne punishment.