The lavvfulnes of obeying the present government and acting under it /
| Main Author: | Rous, Francis, 1579-1659 |
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| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
| Edition: | With some other additions to a former edition. |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
1045:24. |
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