Title: | The declaration of the officers of the Army opened, examined & condemned, and the Parliament vindicated, against the scandalous reproaches, lies and falshoods cast upon them in the said declaration. Shewing, that it is high treason (and hath been adjudged so by several Parliaments) for any to endeavour to make void an act of Parliament, and they for levying war against the Parliament are traytors, and deserve death, and their estates to be sequestred, as well, if not better than Sir George Booth and his party. Also, that it is against the fundamental laws, Magna Charta, and the peitiion of right, to have any mony raised on the people without their consent in Parliament. Together with the legallity of this Parliament asserted, and all objections to the contrary answered. By a lover of his countreys freedom, E.D. |
Note: | London : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1659 |
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Subject: | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1649-1660 -- Early works to 1800 |
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