Mr. Edvvard Hydes' speech at a conference betweene both Houses, on Tewsday the 6th. of July, 1641. : At the transmission of the severall impeachments against the Lord Chiefe Barron Dampert, Mr. Barron Trevor, and Mr. Barron Weston.
| Main Author: | Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, 1609-1674 |
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