A true declaration of the present proceedings of the army. : VVith their reasons and resolutions against dis-banding, untill satisfaction be given in relation to their grievances, and their due expectations answered in the establishment of justice, truth, and peace, within these kingdomes. Being the results of a late councell of vvarre; wherein is manifested the ground and end of their present undertakings. Whereunto is annexed severall reasons, why the souldiers of the army cast out their dissenting officers.
| Corporate Author: | England and Wales. Army. Council |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Published by command, for the satifaction of the kingdome,
June 16. 1647.
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