What has been, may be again: or an instance of London's loyalty, in 1640 , &c. being the substance of a traiterous play, acted in the Guild-Hall of that city, by some of the Aldermen and Chief Leaders of the Party, in the year 1642. Together with The Pulpit-Doctrine of those Times, which brought on that Unnatural Rebellion. Publish'd to let us see the Advantage we may expect from those New-Reviv'd Maxims, That the Supream Power is in the People, and That Resistance is Lawful. Address'd to the modern whigs.
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What has been, may be again: or an instance of London's loyalty, in 1640 (Online)
What has been, may be again: or an instance of London's loyalty, in 1640, &c. being the substance of a traiterous play, acted in the Guild-Hall of that city, by some of the Aldermen and Chief Leaders of the Party, in the year 1642. Together with The Pulpi
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London : printed by Edm. Powell in Blackfriers, and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, 1710.
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