The Welsh-mans publique and hearty sorrow and recantation, : that ever her tooke up armes against her cood Parliament, declaring to all the world how her hath been abused by faire urds and flatterings, telling what booties and honours her should get if her would but helpe to conduct her king to her crete councell the Parliament. Also her new oath and protestation never to beare armes against hee cood Parliament any more. /
| Main Author: | Morgan, Shon up |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Printed and published for the use and benefit of all her loving countrymen in her kingdome and principallity of Wales,
1647.
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