A joyfull message for all loyall subjects: : sent from the Kings Majesties royall court at Causam, tuching divers great and remarkable passages herein contained. Together, with the armies propositions, concerning the raising of forces, and continuing of bodies, to the apparant hazard of a new warre. As also, His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax's proclamation concerning the raising of new forces.
| Main Author: | Godfrey, N. |
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| Other Authors: | Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671 |
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anno Dom. 1647.
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