The lively character of the malignant partie [microform] : wherein their persons, who they are, their actions, what they have already done, and do daily further attempt with their intentions : at what ends they ayme, are sufficiently set forth, fully described, and plainly evidenced to the indifferent judgement of any ordinary man, who hath had but a reasonable view of the strange passages of these later times / by One who cordially affects his soveriagne and really respects the Parliament ; which illustrious and renowned senate hath, for the safetie of the King, and presevation of the kingdome, resolved upon the question ; that in this malignant partie they may not, must not, will not, cannot confide.
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Language: | English |
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[London] :
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1642.
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Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
265:E.240, no. 29. |
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