A nevv paire of spectacles of the old fashion, : for the Scots Commissioners to helpe their eye-sight, when they are returned to the Parliament at Edenburgh. To give account of their protest against and demands of, the Parliament of England. March 5. 1648. Imprimatur Theodore Jennings.
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