Secret reasons of state in reference to the affairs of these nations, at the interruption of this present Parliament: anno 1653. discovered. : Also, the power of parliaments, touching imprisonment, debated. With other matters worthy of observation, in Jo: Streater's case: this being a narrative of his two years troubles at the beginning of the late monarchie, erected by General Cromwel.
| Main Author: | Streater, John, fl. 1650-1670 |
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