The grand account. Or A remonstrance, wherein is plainly discovered the vast summes of money levyed upon the kingdome by ordinance of Parliament, since the beginning of the late warre: : as also an accompt of the disposall of the greatest part thereof, for the service of the Parliament, &c. Also vox populi, or the cry of the commons against committee-men. In all humility tendered unto the consideration of the body representative, now sitting in Parliament at Westminster. Let him that stole, steale no more.

Bibliographic Details
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford [id est London? : By J. Harris and H. Hills] Printed and published for the satisfaction of the kingdome, 1647.
Series:Early English books online.
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Description
Item Description:The imprint is false. Place of publication suggested by Wing; printer's names from Madan.
In this edition line 1 of title reads: "The".
Annotation on Thomason copy: on title page: "July 29"; at foot of page 6: "mis-bound - in the continuation pp. 7-9 after Tract 2 in this volume."; at head of page 7: "continuation of Tract 18 in this volume.".
Misbound.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Physical Description:1 online resource ([2], 9, [1] pages)