To the Kings most Excellent Maiestie. The humble remonstrance and petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament. Most gracious Soveraigne, your Majesties most humble and loyall subjects the Lords and Commons in Parliament, doe with all faithfulnes and zeale to yonr [sic] Majesties service, ...
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