A Remonstrance Or the Declaration of the Lords and Commons, Now Assembled in Parliament, 26 of May, 1642 in Answer to a Declaration Under His Majesties Name Concerning the Businesse of Hull, Sent in a Message to Both Houses the 21 of May,


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A Remonstrance Or the Declaration of the Lords and Commons, Now Assembled in Parliament, 26· of May. 1642. In Answer to a Declaration Under His Majesties Name Concerning the Businesse of Hull, Sent in a Message to Both Houses the 21. of May, 1642. According to an Order Made in the House of Commons, on Saturday Last, I Have Examined this Copie with the Originall, and Have Mended It. H· Elsi. Cler. Par. Com


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