A vvarning for all the counties of England : to awake speedily out of their dreames, and apply themselves to all just meanes for the recoverie and preservation of their liberties, because of a present designe to expell the most faithfull out of their House of Commons, and to frustrate all the countries good elections, that so the malignant party may bring the free commons of England now (after all their bloudy sufferings) into cruel thraldome and make themselves lords over them.
| Corporate Author: | England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons |
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| Language: | English |
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