Remarks on the several sanguinary and penal laws made in Parliament against Roman Catholics : with some reasons humbly offer'd in order to obtain a repeal of those laws, for the better advancement of His Majesty's service and the ease of many of his most loyal subjects.
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Other Authors: | Hills, Henry, d. 1689 |
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Language: | English |
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printed by H. Hills,
1687.
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