Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome (Volumes 1 and 2).
| New Title: | Weekly pacquet of advice from Rome: or, The history of popery (London, England : 1678) |
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| Corporate Author: | British Library |
| Other Authors: | Care, Henry, 1646-1688 |
| Format: | Journal |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | 17th-18th century Burney Collection newspapers.
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The weekly pacquet of advice from Rome, or, The history of popery.