The humble representation of the committee, gentry, ministry, and other well affected persons, in the county of Leicester: to His Excellency Thomas lord Fairfax, and the Generall-councell of officers of the army. : In reference to the Agreement of the people, tendred to the kingdome, as touching religion.
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