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An Answer to two papers, called A Lords speech without-doors, and a commoners speech : wherein, the objections against the present management of affairs, are dissolved / by a lover of his countrey.

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Main Author: Lover of his countrey, A.
Language:English
Published: London : printed, and are to be sold by most booksellers in London and Westminster, 1689.
Subjects:
William > III, > King of England, > 1650-1702
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