Englands petition to their King, or, An Humble petition of the distressed and almost destroyed subjects of England to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty : containing (in the judgement of the wise) the very sense of all the true-hearted of the kingdome, but because the way to the Kings eare is stopt, it was sent to London, and there printed as it is briefly declared to the reader.
| Format: | Microform Book |
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| Language: | English |
| Published: |
[London] :
[publisher not identified],
1643.
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| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
1007:14. |
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