The grand concernments of England ensured [electronic resource] : viz. liberty of conscience, extirpation of popery, defence of property, easing of taxes, advance of trade, soveraign powers of parliaments, reformation of religion, laws and liberties, indempnity, settlement, by a constant succession of free Parliaments, the only possible expedient to preserve us from ruine or slavery : the objections, answered, but more largely, that of a senate : with a sad expostulation, and some smart rebukes to the army.
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Edinburgh :
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Re-printed, 1659.
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