The state of the Kingdome represented to the people concerning the King, Parliament, Army, and the whole land. : In a rejoynder, by way of animadversions upon the ansvver to the Agreement of the People. Written by William Ashhurst Esquire. January 23. 1648. Imprimatur Gilbert Mabbott.
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