A declaration concerning the present treaty of peace, between His Majesty and both Houses of Parliament. : Containing the severall reasons, why the wel-affected subjects of this kingdome ought to imbrace either peace, or warre, His Majesty assenting, or dissenting the present propositions, propounded by the high court of Parliament.
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