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A letter from Sir John Suckling to Mr. Henry German, in the beginning of the late Long Parliament, anno 1640.
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Main Author:
Suckling, John, Sir, 1609-1642
Other Associated Names:
St. Albans, Henry Jermyn, Earl of, ca. 1604-1684
Language:
English
Published:
[London]
[s.n.]
[1679]
Subjects:
Kings and rulers - Duties - Early works to 1800
Great Britain - History - Charles I, 1625-1649 - Early works to 1800
Collection:
Benjamin Iveagh
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