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- A Collection of so much of the statutes in force, as contain and enjoyn the taking of the several oaths of supremacy and allegiance : by whom they are to be taken, who are authorised to administer them, and the penalties to be inflicted upon those that refuse the taking of them : as also the statutes in force for uniformity of prayer and administration of sacraments, and the punishment of persons obstinately refusing to come to church, and the penalties for being present at assemblies, conventicles or meetings for exercise of religion ...
- A Connecticut yankee in King Arthur's court
- A Few words among many, about the touchy point of succession : humbly proposed to timely consideration against the session of Parliament, whether it be now, or hereafter
- A Letter to a friend, upon the dissolving of the late Parliament, and the calling of a new one : together with a list of those that were against making the Prince and Princess of Orange, King and Queen
- A Serious and faithfull representation of the judgements of ministers of the Gospell within the province of London : contained in a letter from them to the general and his councell of warre
- A brief narrative of the manner how divers members of the House of Commons, that were illegally and unjustly imprisoned or secluded by the armies force, in December, 1648. and May 7. 1659 : Coming upon Tuesday the 27th of December 1659 ... were again forcibly shut out by (pretended) orders of the members now sitting at Westminister, who had formerly charged the army with the guilt of the said force, and professed a desire to remove it, that all the Members might sit with freedom and safety.
- A character of popery and arbitrary government : with a timely caveat and advice to all the freeholders, citizens and burgesses, how they may prevent the same by choosing good members to serve in this new Parliament
- A commission with instrvctions and directions, granted by His Maiestie to the Master and Counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries : for compounding for wards, ideots, and lunaticks, and giuen vnder His Highness Great Seale of England the eleuenth day of December 1618
- A compendious view of the late tumults & troubles in this kingdom by way of annals for seven years : viz, from the beginning of the 30th to the end of the 36th year of the reign of His Late Majesty King Charles II of blessed memory
- A confutation of a late pamphlet intituled A letter ballancing the necessity of keeping a land-force in times of peace, with the dangers that may follow on it
- A conspiracie discovered : or, The report of a committee to the House of Commons in Parliament, of the examination of divers of the conspirators and others in the late treason, June the 17th, 1641. 1. Concerning the tower. 2. Wherein the French are concerned in this conspiracie. 3. Of provoking the army against the Parliament by false reports
- A crystall glasse for Christian women : containing a most excellent discourse of the godly life and Christian death of Mistris Katherine Stubs, who departed this life in Burton upon Trent in Stafford-shire, the fourteenth of December ...
- A declaration by the kings majesty to his subjects of the kingdomes of Scotland, England, and Ireland
- A declaration from Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army under his command : as it was humbly tendered to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : as also to the Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Common-Councell of the city of London : concerning the just and fundamentall rights and liberties of themselves and the kingdome : with some humble proposals and desires
- A declaration of His Highnes the Lord Protector and the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, for a day of solemn fasting and humiliation in the three nations
- A declaration of the Commons of England assembled in Parliament expressing their reasons for adnulling and vacating of these ensuing votes
- A declaration of the army of England, upon their march into Scotland
- A declaration or remonstrance of the state of the kingdome : agreed on by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament the 19 of May, 1642, and published by order of both Houses : with divers depositions and letters thereunto annexed ... : also the votes of both Houses of Parliament, the twentieth of May, 1642 : with the humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty at Yorke ..
- A discourse betwixt Lieutenant Colonel Iohn Lilburn close prisoner in the Tower of London, and Mr Hugh Peter: upon May 25. 1649. Published by a friend, for the publick benefit
- A discreet and learned speech spoken in the Parliament on Wednesday, the 4th of Ianuary, 1641
- A history of U.S. communications intelligence during World War II : policy and administration
- A history of radionuclide studies in the UK : 50th anniversary of the British Nuclear Medicine Society
- A letter from a true and lawfull Member of Parliamemt [sic], and one faithfully engaged with it, from the beginning of the VVar to the end : to one of the Lords of His Highness Councel, upon occasion of the last Declaration, shewing the reasons of their proceedings for securing the peace of the Commonwealth, published on the 31th [sic] of October 1655
- A letter from the Lord General, dated the one and twentieth day of July, to the Right Honorable William Lenthal Esq, speaker of the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England : shewing the great mercies of almighty God in the late success given to the Parliaments forces in Scotland, against the enemy there
- A letter from the member of Parliament in answer to the letter of the divine concerning the bill for uniting Protestants
- A letter to a dissenter, upon occasion of His Majesties late gracious declaration of indulgence
- A letter to the Earl of Manchester, concerning the whole carriage of the House of Peeres in generall, and His Lordship in particular, during these late distractions : setting forth also the miserable condition of the King, peeres, and people, and the necessity of a personall treaty with honour and freedome, as the onely remedy
- A message from both houses of Parliament unto His Majestie, concerning the Prince, His son : with the ansvver of His Majestie thereunto : together with His Majesties answer to the desire of both houses concerning the militia
- A narrative and declaration of the dangerous design against the Parliament & kingdom, carried on in the county of Kent and elswhere, under the specious pretence of petitioning : also a declaration (published in the name) of the counties of Kent, Essex, Middlesex, Surrey, to the Army under the command of the Lord Fairfax. Together with several papers of dangerous consequence, and observations thereupon
- A preparative to an hue and cry after Sir Arthur Haslerig ... for his severall ways attempting to murder ... John Lilbvrn ... all which the said Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn hath cleerly and evidently evinced in his following epistle of the 18 of August 1649, to his uncle George Lilburn
- A proclamation by His Highness and the Parliament
- A proclamation declaring his Maiesties pleasure concerning the dissoluing of the present conuention of parliament
- A proclamation of His Highness (by and with the advice of his council) for putting in execution the laws against transportation of woolls, wool-fels, fullers-earth, and other things
- A sermon preached before the Kings Most Excellent Majestie in the Cathedrall Church of Durham upon Sunday, being the fifth day of May, 1639
- A treatise, shewing that the soveraignes person is required in the great councells or assemblies of the state, as well at the consultations as at the conclusions
- A true copie of the sentence of warre pronounced against Sir Francis Annesley, Knight, and Baron Mountnorris, in the realme of Ireland, in the castle chamber at Dublin in Ireland, the 12 of December 1635 : together with His Lordships petition against Thomas, Earle of Strafford, exhibited into the honourable assembly of the Commons House of Parliament the seventh of November, 1640
- A vindication of the imprisoned and secluded members of the House of Commons, from the aspersions cast upon them, and the maiority of the House, in a paper lately printed and published : intituled, An humble answer of the Generall councel of the officers of the army under His Excellency Thomas lord Fairfax, to the demands of the honourable Commons of England om Parliament assembled : concerning the late securing or secluding some members thereof
- Adam Smith : father of economics
- Airpower and the cult of the offensive
- American sectionalism in the British mind, 1832-1863
- An 'exit strategy' not a winning strategy? : intelligence lessons learned from the British 'emergency' in South Arabia, 1963-67
- An Act for the Improvement of the Revenue of the Customs and Excize
- An Act for the attainder of the rebels in Ireland : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, Anno Domini 1656
- An Act for the better suppressing of theft upon the borders of England and Scotland, and for discovery of high-way men and other felons
- An Act for the relief of creditors and poor prisoners
- An act for an assessment at the rate of five and thirty thousand pounds by the moneth upon England, six thousand pounds by the moneth upon Scotland, and nine thousand pounds by the moneth upon Ireland, for three years from the twenty fourth of June 1657 : for a temporary supply towards the maintenance of the armies and navies of this Commonwealth. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, An. Dom. 1656
- An act for an assessment for six moneths, from the four and twentieth day of June, 1650 : for the maintenance of the forces raised by authority of Parliament, for the service of England & Ireland, at the rate of ninety thousand pounds per mensem for the first three moneths. And at the rate of threescore thousand pounds per mensem for the last three moneths thereof
- An act for bringing in the revenue of delinquents, and Popish recusants
- An act for contstituting commissioners for ordering and managing the affairs of the admiralty and navy
- An act for indepmnifying of such persons as have acted for the service of the publique : at the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, An. Dom. 1656
- An act for limiting and setling the prices for wines : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, Anno Domini 1656
- An act for punishing of such persons as live at high rates, and have no visible estate, profession or calling answerable thereunto : At the Parliament begun at Westminister the 17th day of September, Anno Domini, 1656
- An act for quiet enjoying of sequestred parsonages and vicaridges by the present incumbent : at the Parliament begun at Westminister the 17th day of September, An. Dom. 1656
- An act for recovery of publique debts, and other duties belonging to the Common-Wealth
- An act for renouncing and disanulling the pretended title of Charls Stuart &c : at the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17t̳h̳ day of September, Anno Domini 1656
- An act for the assuring, confirming and setling of lands and estates in Ireland : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, An. Dom. 1656
- An act for the taking away of purveyance, and compositions for purveyance : at the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, An. Dom. 1656
- An act for the taking away the Court of Wards and Liveries : At the Parliament begun at Westminister the 17th day of September, Anno Domini, 1656
- An order of His Highness, with the advice and consent of his Privy Council, for continuing the committee for the army : and for the more orderly paiment and issuing forth of the three moneths assessment of sixty thousand pounds by the moneth, commencing the 25th of March, 1657 : at the Council at Whitehall, the 14th of July 1657
- An ordinance against challenges, duells, and all provocations thereunto
- An ordinance appointing a committee of the adventurers for lands in Ireland, for determining differences among the said adventurers
- An ordinance for continuing an ordinance, entituled, An ordinance for further suspending the proceedings of the judges named in an Act of Parlament, entituled, An act for relief of creditors & poor prisoners : until the one & thirtieth day of May instant
- An ordinance for continuing one act of Parlament, entituled, An act for probate of wills, and granting administrations
- An ordinance for establishing an high court of iustice
- An ordinance for the better regulating and limiting the jurisdiction of the High Court of Chancery
- An ordinance prohibiting cock-matches
- At the limit of complexity : British military operations in North Persia and the Caucasus 1918
- Aurora, or, A dawne to day-light : Post tenebras lucem
- Background note, United Kingdom
- Bleak House
- Brexit : status and outlook
- Brigadier John Tiltman : a giant among cryptanalysts
- Bury the chains : prophets and rebels in the fight to free an empire's slaves
- Catalogue of manuscript music in the British museum
- Certaine additionall reasons to those presented in a letter by the ministers of London to the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, 1 Jan. 1645 : of like power and force against the toleration of independency ..
- Changes in mortality trends: England and Wales, 1931-1961 : a study of trends in the death rates in England and Wales analyzed by sex, age, and cause of death as part of a survey of trends in the United States and other countries
- Combat anesthesia : the first 24 hours
- Counterinsurgency in crisis : Britain and the challenges of modern warfare
- Curbing corruption through corporate transparency and collaboration : the British model : May 29, 2019, briefing of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
- D-Day girls : the spies who armed the resistance, sabotaged the Nazis, and helped win World War II
- Delivering IT and e-business value
- Densell Hollis, Esquire, his worthy and learned speech in Parliament on Thursday the thirtieth of December 1641 : upon the reading of the petition and protestation of the twelve bishoppes, for which they were accused of high treason, and committed to the Tower : wherein is discovered the danger of protestation, that it is both against the King and his royall prerogatives, the priviledges of Parliaments, the liberties of the subject, and the subvertion of the fundamentall lawes of this kingdome
- Design and build sub-contract conditions 2016
- Dreams of leaving and remaining
- Dunkirk
- Early modern histories of time : the periodizations of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England
- England's confusion, or, A true and impartial relation of the late traverses of state in England : with the counsels leading thereunto : together with a description of the present power ruling there by the name of a Parliament, under the mask of The good old cause
- Fashion and material culture in Victorian fiction and periodicals
- Fians, fairies, and Picts
- George Whitefield : America's spiritual founding father
- Hanging in the balance : a history of the abolition of capital punishment in Britain
- Hawking
- Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou : a marriage of unequals
- His Highness the Lord Protector's speeches to the Parliament in the painted chamber : the one on Munday [sic] the 4th of September, the other on Tuesday the 12th of September, 1654 : taken by one who stood very near him and published to prevent mistakes
- His Majestie's gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellor's, to both Houses of Parliament ; on Saturday the 29th day of December, 1660. Being the day of their dissolution : as also, that of the Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, at the same time
- His Majesties declaration, concerning his proceedings with his subjects of Scotland, since the pacification in the camp neere Berwick
- His Majesties declaration: to all his loving subjects, of the causes which moved him to dissolve the last Parliament
- His Majesties proclamation in Scotland : with An explanation of the meaning of the Oath and covenant by the Lord Marquesse, his Majesties high Commissioner : set forth by the Kings special license
- His Majesties reason vvhy he cannot in conscience consent to abolish the episcopal government : delivered by him in writing to the divines that attend the Honorable Commissioners of Parliament at the Treaty at Newport in the Isle of Wight, Octob. 2. 1648. With the answer of the said divines delivered to His Majestie in writing. October 3. 1648
- History and cultural memory in neo-Victorian fiction : Victorian afterimages
- In search of William Gascoigne : seventeenth century astronomer
- Infant and perinatal mortality in England and Wales
- Instructions agreed upon in Parliament for commissioners, for surveying the forest of Sherwood : the forest, or chase of Needwood : the forest, or chase of Kingswood : the forest, or chase of Ashdown or Lancaster great park : and Endfield chase : In pursuance of an act of this present Parliament ..
- Inventing the cave man : from Darwin to the Flintstones
- Israels fast, or, A meditation vpon the seuenth chapter of Joshuah : a faire precedent for these times
- King Lear
- Lacan and Romanticism
- Lieut. General Cromwel's letter to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq., Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, of the several great victories obtained against the Scots and Sir Marmaduke Langdales forces in the North : where were slain of the Scots party above two thousand, above nine thousand taken prisoners, four or five thousand arms taken, the whole infantry ruined, Duke Hamilton fled into Wales, and Langdale northward, Major General Vandrusk, Colonel Hurry, and Colonel Ennis taken prisoners, who formerly served the Parliament
- Light shining in Buckingham-shire, or, A discovery of the main grounds ; originall cause of all the slavery in the world, but chiefly in England
- Memoirs of the court of Queen Elizabeth
- Mercurius britanicus, or, a collection of such real and faithful intelligence as can be gathered from England and in Scotland : concerning the present transactions in them both
- Mercurius politicus : comprising the summe of all intelligence, with the affairs and designs now on foot in the three nations of England, Ireland, and Scotland. Numb. 75 from Thursday Novemb. 6 to Thursday Novemb. 13, 1651
- Migrants in medieval England, c. 500-c. 1500
- Mobile Professional Voluntarism and International Development : Killing Me Softly?
- Mutiny on the Bounty
- NEC4, Engineering and construction subcontract
- Northern memories and the English Middle Ages
- On his Majesty's service : observations of the British home fleet from the diary, reports, and letters of Joseph H. Wellings, assistant U.S. naval attaché, London, 1940-41
- On his Majesty's service : observations of the British home fleet from the diary, reports, and letters of Joseph H. Wellings, assistant U.S. naval attaché, London, 1940-41
- PCET : learning and teaching in the post compulsory sector
- Parallelismus nov-antiqui erroris Pelagiarminiani
- Perfect proceedings of state-affairs : in England, Scotland, and Ireland with the transactions of other nations. Num 309. From Thursday 23 August to Thursday the 30 of August, 1655
- Physics and metaphysics of deterrence : the British approach
- Pirate nests and the rise of the British Empire, 1570-1740
- Political aesthetics in the era of Shakespeare
- Prefabs : a social and architectural history
- Prynne the member reconciled to Prynne the barrester, or An answer to a scandalous pamphlet : intituled, Prynne against Prynne ; wherein is a cleare demonstration, that William Prynne, vtter barrester of Lincolnes Inne, in his soveraigne power of Parliaments and Kingdomes, is of the same judgement with and no wayes contradictory to William Prynne Esquire, a member of the House of Commons in his momento ; wherein the unlawfullnesse of the proceedings against the King, and altering the present government is manifested out of his former writings and all cavils and calumnies of this scandalous pamphleteer fully answered
- Reasons why this kingdome ought to adhere to the Parliament
- Reconstruction fiction : housing and realist literature in postwar Britain
- Red, white & royal blue
- Richard III : England's most controversial king
- Shufling, cutting, and dealing, in a game at pickquet : being acted from the year, 1653. to 1658.
- Some American reformers and their influence on reform movements in Great Britain from 1830 to 1860 : by Clare Taylor
- State and society : a social and political history of Britain since 1870
- Technology in the Industrial Revolution
- The Army's plea for their present practice : tendered to the consideration of all ingenuous and impartial men
- The Balfour Declaration : the origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict
- The Beatles and Sixties Britain
- The Cry of the innocent for justice : being a relation of the tryal of John Crook, and others, at the general sessions, held in the Old Bayley, London : beginning the 25th day of the 4th month, called June, in the year 1662 : before the lord mayor of the city of London, and recorder of the same, chief justice Forster, and divers other judges and justices of the peace, so called : published for no other end but to prevent mistakes, and to satisfie all moderate enquirers, concerning the dealings and usages that the said J.C. and others met withal, from the beginning of the said tryals to the end
- The Declaration of His Excellencie the Lord Generall Fairfax, and his generall councell of officers : shewing the grounds of the armies advance towards the city of London
- The Examination of Sir Ralph Hopton, Sir Iohn Winter, Sir John Stowell : with two other knights upon their knees at the barre in the House of Commons the 14 day of this instant October : with the articles of high treason exhibited against them by the House of Commons
- The Good old cause explained, revived, & asserted and the Long-Parliament vindicated : in a remonstrance to His Excellency the Lord Fleetwood and councel of officers : being the sense and earnest desires of many thousands honest well-affected persons of the army and people in this nation : with several expedients humbly offered, 1. for the settling and securing of our civil and spiritual rights and freedoms, and the publique peace of the nation, 2. for the speedy raising of moneys to pay the arrears of the army and navy, and future supply of other publique ingagements, as the most probable and visible way and means now under God left to accomplish the same, and preserves us from that inevitable confusion and destruction which hangs over and threatens the three nations
- The Great War, the Waste Land and the modernist long poem
- The Ivdges ivdgement : a speech, penned in the beginning of the Parliament against the iudges
- The King of Scotland's negotiations at Rome, for assistance against the Common-Wealth of England, in certain propositions there made, for and on his behalf : in which propositions his affection and disposition to Poperie is asserted :published to satisfy as manie as are not willing to bee deceived by autoritie [sic]
- The Kings Maiesties message to the House of Commons, Feb. 7. 1641, concerning the speech lately spoken by M. Pym : with the House of Commons humble answer, in defence thereof read, and by vote upon the question, assented unto, Feb. 8. 1641
- The Late King James's manifesto answer'd, paragraph by paragraph : wherein the weakness of his reasons is plainly demonstrated
- The Occasional doctor : his examination before a committee of Whigg-priests
- The Wars of the Roses : the fall of the Plantagenets and the rise of the Tudors
- The adventures of Robin Hood
- The answer of the Commons assembled in Parliament, to the Scots Commissioners papers of the 20th, and their letter of the 24th of October last
- The articles, or charge, exhibited in Parliament against D. Cozens of Durham, anno 1641
- The beacon flameing with a non obstante: or A justification of the firing of the beacon : by way of animadversion upon the book entituled the beacon's quenched, subscribed by Col. Pride, &c
- The book of Merlyn : the unpublished conclusion to The once and future king
- The consumption of culture, 1600-1800 : image, object, text
- The designs and correspondencies of the present Committee of Estates and the part of the Scotish nation which is now entred into this kingdom in hostility : in some measure discovered by two packets of letters intercepted in the North, and sent up to the House of Commons
- The family memoirs of the Rev. William Stukeley, M.D : and the antiquarian and other correspondence of William Stukeley, Roger & Samuel Gale, etc
- The forgotten front : the British campaign in Italy, 1917-1918
- The form of an indenture between the sheriff and the burgesses and inhabitants of burroughs
- The formation of college English : rhetoric and belles lettres in the British cultural provinces
- The humble answer of the divines attending the honorable commissioners of Parliament : at the Treaty at Newport in the Isle of Wight : to the second paper delivered to them by His Majesty, Octob. 6. 1648. about episcopall government ..
- The humble answer of the divines attending the honourable commissioners of Parliament : at the Treaty at Newport in the Isle of Wight : to the second paper delivered to them by His Majesty, Octob. 6. 1648. about episcopall government : delivered to His Majesty, October. 17 ..
- The hunting of the foxes : from New-Market and Triploe-Heaths to Whitehall, by five small beagles (late of the Armie.) Or The grandie-deceivers unmasked (that you may know them.) Directed to all the Free-commons of England, but in especiall, to all that have, and are still engaged in the military service of the Common-wealth
- The impeachment of Sir Edward Harbert Knight His Majesties attourney generall by the Commons assembled in Parliament
- The independency of England endeavored to be maintained against the claim of the Scottish commissioners, in their late answer upon the bills and propositions sent to the King in the Isle of Wight
- The lady's guide to celestial mechanics
- The life and raigne of King Henry the Eighth
- The lost books of Jane Austen
- The morning-watch, or, A spiritual glass opened : wherin a clear discovery is made of that which lies in darknesse, from whence wars, contentions, and destructions do arise concerning a professed religion, with a few words of tender counsel unto the Pope, prelate, presbyter, independent & baptist, & c ...
- The printed reader : gender, quixotism, and textual bodies in eighteenth-century Britain
- The re-publicans and others spurious good old cause, briefly and truly anatomized : To preserve our native country, kingdom, legal government, Church, parliaments, laws, liberties, privileges of Parliament, and Protestant religion from ruine, scandal, and perpetual infamy ; to reform, reclaim all Jesuit-ridden seduced republicans, officers, soldiers, sectaries, heretofore, or now engaged in the prosecution of this misintituled good old cause, from any future pursute thereof, and engage them for ever to abominate it, as apparently tending to publike ruin, their own temporal and eternal condemnation, infamy, our religions reproach, in present and succeeding ages. By William Prynne Esq ; a bencher of Lincolns Inne
- The speech which the Speaker of the House of Commons made unto the King in the House of Lords, at his passing of the bills therein mentioned, the 29. of August in the year of our Lord 1660
- The speech which the speaker of the House of Commons made unto the King in the House of Lords : at his passing of the bills therein mentioned, on the day of their adjournment, being the thirteenth day of September, in the year of Our Lord, 1660
- The speeches of Sr. Edward Deering in the Commons House of Parliament 1641
- The strangest man : the hidden life of Paul Dirac, mystic of the atom
- The subjects sorrovv : or, Lamentations upon the death of Britaines Iosiah, King Charles : most un-justly and cruelly put to death by His owne people, before His Royall palace, White-Hall, January the 30, 1648 ; expressed in a sermon upon Lam. 4. 20, wherin the divine and royall prerogatives, personall virtues, and theologicall graces of his late Majesty are briefly delivered ; and that His Majesty was taken away in Gods mercy unto Himselfe, and for the certaine punishment of these Kingdomes, from the parallel is clearly proved
- Timekeeper
- To His Highness the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions and territories thereunto belonging : the humble additional and explanatory petition and advice, of the Knights, citizens, and burgesses now assembled in the Parliament of the Common-vvealth
- Toward a pax universalis : a historical critique of the national military strategy for the 1990s
- Trade implications of Brexit : lessons from Austria's accession and Greenland's withdrawal
- Transatlantic Upper Canada : portraits in literature, land, and British-Indigenous relations
- Underwords : re-reading the subtexts of modernity
- University of Missouri Digital Library, 17th-19th century British religious, political, and legal tracts
- Virtuous citizens : counterpublics and sociopolitical agency in Transatlantic literature
- Wordsworth and Coleridge : the radical years
- World is Africa : writings on diaspora art
- XI. qveries propounded and answered : shewing whether it bee treason to bee for or against the King
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