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No droll, but a rational account, making out the probable fall of the present,: with the rise and succession of what the English world understand by the term of a free Parliament: in a letter to a friend.

Title:No droll, but a rational account, making out the probable fall of the present,: with the rise and succession of what the English world understand by the term of a free Parliament: in a letter to a friend.
Note:London : printed for YE. [and Henry Brome, 1660]
  
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Subject:Great Britain -- History
Subject:Great Britain -- Politics and government
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