The humble representation and petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning Romish priests and Jesuits : presented to His Majesty by both Houses. With His Majesties speech at the reception thereof, and his gracious answer thereunto.
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Corporate Author: | Great Britain. Parliament, 1663 |
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1663.
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