A letter to Sir Thomas Osborn, one of His Majesties Privy Council, upon the reading of a book called The present interest of England stated
| Main Author: | Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1628-1687 |
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| Language: | English |
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Printed for Henry Brome ...,
1672.
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