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Short, yet full and necessary vindication of the judiciary and legislative power of the House of Peeres and the hereditary just right of the lords and barons of this realme, to sit, vote and judge in the High Court of Parliament

Title:Short, yet full and necessary vindication of the judiciary and legislative power of the House of Peeres and the hereditary just right of the lords and barons of this realme, to sit, vote and judge in the High Court of Parliament
Alternate title:A plea for the Lords ; or, A short, yet full and necessary vindication of the judiciary and legislative power of the House of Peeres and the hereditary just right of the lords and barons of this realme, to sit, vote and judge in the High Court of Parliament : against the late seditious anti-parliamentary printed petitions, libells and pamphlets of anabaptists, levellers, agitators, Lilburne, Overton and their dangerous confederates, who endeavor the utter subversion both of Parliaments, King and Peers, to set up an arbitrary polarchy and anarchy of their own new modelling
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Note:Printed for Michael Spark, 1648
  
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Subject:England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords
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