A probable expedient for present and future publique settlement.: Humbly submitted to the serious consideration and impartial trutination of all publike English spirits, cordially affecting, endeavouring the real peace, safety, tranquility, felicity of their native country in these times of general fears and distractions; by a Well-wishing Phylopater.
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- A probable expedient for present and future publique settlement.: Humbly submitted to the serious consideration and impartial trutination of all publike English spirits, cordially affecting, endeavouring the real peace, safety, tranquility, felicity of their native country in these times of general fears and distractions; by a Well-wishing Phylopater.
- Author
- Well-wishing Phylopater.
- Publication
- London :: [s.n.],
- Printed in the year 1658.
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- Great Britain -- History
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"A probable expedient for present and future publique settlement.: Humbly submitted to the serious consideration and impartial trutination of all publike English spirits, cordially affecting, endeavouring the real peace, safety, tranquility, felicity of their native country in these times of general fears and distractions; by a Well-wishing Phylopater." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91249.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.