Certain queres, not vnfitting to be read, and taken into serious consideration by all His Majesties subjects in these disloyall times. : Whereunto is added XXXI. suppositions concerning the proceedings of this present Parliament. Very fitting to be taken into the like consideration. Read and judge.
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