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Mene tekel; or, The downfal of tyranny : A treatise, wherein liberty and equity are vindicated, and tyranny condemned, by the law of God and right reason: and the peoples power, and duty, to execute justice, without, and upon, wicked governors, asserted

Title:Mene tekel; or, The downfal of tyranny : A treatise, wherein liberty and equity are vindicated, and tyranny condemned, by the law of God and right reason: and the peoples power, and duty, to execute justice, without, and upon, wicked governors, asserted
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Note:Columbia University Libraries, 1663
  
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Subject:Government, Resistance to
Subject:Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685
Subject:History
Subject:Monarchy
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