The Lord General Fleetwoods answer to the Humble representation of Collonel Morley, and some other late officers of the Army. Wherein he declares his judgement and conscience what is the good old cause, and for a free parliament, as the onely expedient for Englands settlement. Novemb. 8. 1659.
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- The Lord General Fleetwoods answer to the Humble representation of Collonel Morley, and some other late officers of the Army. Wherein he declares his judgement and conscience what is the good old cause, and for a free parliament, as the onely expedient for Englands settlement. Novemb. 8. 1659.
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- Fleetwood, Charles, d. 1692.
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- [London :: s.n.,
- 1659]
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"The Lord General Fleetwoods answer to the Humble representation of Collonel Morley, and some other late officers of the Army. Wherein he declares his judgement and conscience what is the good old cause, and for a free parliament, as the onely expedient for Englands settlement. Novemb. 8. 1659." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A84636.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.