Publication Date | 1661 |
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Remainder | and thatthe elections of such, are not only infamous to the electors, but injurious, prejudicial, dishonourable to the whole Parliament, and mere nullities, not fit to be connived at. Written by way of letter to a friend and clyent, for his private satisfaction, afterwards published in the year 1646. (as now reprinted with some inlargements) for the common good; by William Prynne Esquire, bencher of Lincolnes Inne, a true lover of his country, and honourer of Parliaments |
Extent | [4], 30, [2]p. |
Location | London |
Publisher | printed for Edward Thomas at the Adam and Eve in Little Britain |