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Author: England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)
Title: Orders of His Highnes the Lord Protector, made and published by and with the advice and consent of his council,: for putting in speedy and due execution the laws, statutes and ordinances, made and provided against printing unlicensed and scandalous books and panphlets, and for the further regulating of printing. Published by His Highness special command.
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Print source: Orders of His Highnes the Lord Protector, made and published by and with the advice and consent of his council,: for putting in speedy and due execution the laws, statutes and ordinances, made and provided against printing unlicensed and scandalous books and panphlets, and for the further regulating of printing. Published by His Highness special command.
England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell), England and Wales. Council of State.

London: Printed by Henry Hills and John Field, Printers to His Highness, MDCLV. [1655]
Subject terms:
Printing industry -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain
Great Britain -- Politics and government
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