The remonstrance and protestation of the gentry and commonalty of the counties of Buckingham, Bedford, Hartford, and Cambridge : shewing the reasons why they take up armes, and their resolutions thereupon : tendered by them at their meeting with the Parliaments forces, to the view of the world, Decemb. 7.
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