A letter to a Member of the Honourable House of Commons, speaking his humble desires of the receiving the King, : without dishonourable conditions, according to his just rights, and the confirming the antient privileges of Parliament, and the liberty and propriety of the subjects according to the known fundamental laws of the nation:
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