[The Humble representation and petition of divers wel-affected gentlemen, free holders, and others of the county of Oxon.] : [Presented to the supream authority of the nation, the Commons in Parliament assembled, April 6, 1649. With the speech of Mr. Butler at the delivery of the said petition, and the Speakers answer thereunto].
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