Londons love to her neighbours in generall and in particular to the six associated counties, namely Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridge, Hartford, and Bedford. : Wherein is plainly laid open the danger which is like immediately to fall upon them, uulesse [sic] they with firm resolution stand to their armes to withstand the blood-thirsty cavaliers
Main Author: | Williams, John, Captain |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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[London] :
Printed by Iohn Hammond,
1643
[London] : 1643 |
Series: | Thomason Tracts ;
167:E.11831 Thomason Tracts ; 167:E.1183[1] |
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