4 edition of Englands unanimous senc [sic] to the present Parliament found in the catalog.
Englands unanimous senc [sic] to the present Parliament
J. S. gent
Published
1680
by Printed for Benjamin Harris in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Genre | Poetry. |
Series | Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 1339:27. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 4 p. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16713003M |
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