A medicine for malignancy, or, Parliament pill, serving to purge out the malignant humours of men dis-affected to the republick [microform] : wherein by way of dialogue or discourse between a Royalist & a Loyalist the common pleas of the Kingdom are out-pleaded : all out vulgar scruples and anti-parliamentary allegations most clearely and fully answered, whether they bee neutrall, malignant, civill or religious : together with a true and perfect description of the prerogative cloake, in its shape, make, colour, and consequences : set forth for the common benefit of all that either love God, His Majesty, the Parliament, or themselves and posterities / by W. L. an unworthy servant, but hearty well-willer to them all ; with an index.

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Main Author: W. L., unworthy servant, but hearty well-willer to them all
Other title:Parliament pill, serving to purge out the malignant humours of men dis-affected to the republick.
A medicine for malignancy.
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: Printed at London : For Ralph Smith ..., 1644.
Series:Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 236:E.45, no. 2.
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