Reformatio legum proposita. : The heads of certain proposals agreed upon to be presented to the Parliament at the generall meeting of attorneys in Staple-Inne Hall upon Friday the fifteenth day of Febrnary [sic] 1649. With the heads of certain other proposals to be consulted upon at the next generall meeting there to be held upon Friday the 24 of May 1650 ...
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