The humble petition and remonstrance of divers citizens, and other inhabitants of the city of London, and borrough of Southwarke, : who lately presented their humle [sic] petition to the honourable Houses of Parliament for an accommodation of peace, as also the humble remonstrance of the said petitioners, of the greate abuses and outrages committed upon divers of those persons who peaceably endeavoured to promote the said petition.
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